Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1924, Page 94

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE Picturesque mourners at the funeral of the Romany gypsy queen Eleanora. The queen, who traced her ancestry back through hundreds of years of reigning gypsy families, died in Baltimore and the burial took place in Mount Olivet cemetery, Washington. Thousands of Washingtonians attended the ceremony and members of the gypsy tribes came from all the eastern and southern states. ' One time when the Prince of Wales did not fall. The photograph shows the heir to the British throne taking the water jump in the army point-to- point race at Abborfield Cross. Later, in this same race, the mount of the prince threw him and kicked him in the face before he could be rescued. Wide Worlt 1 Heads of divisions and departments of the Navy Department greeting their new chief Secretary of the Navy Curtis D. Wilbur, upon his arrival from California An ornamental bench, if there ever was one. These are the most honorable and dignified justices of the court of appeals of Ruma- nia, photographed during a session in Bucharest. Ready for the first dash of the season. Columbia University crew putting the shell into the water for the first workout of the sea- son. Fred Moller has sup- planted the veteran Jim Granddaughter of the late Mark Hanna, Rice as coach of the var- Miss Natalie Hanna, who is coaching New sity crew. York's smart set in the latest version of the Argentine tango. Her dancing partner is At the ford. A spring picture taken in Rock Creek Palrk. Senor Carlos Cruz, direct from the Argentine. Puderaoed & Cnlerwoond

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