Evening Star Newspaper, April 20, 1924, Page 79

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, . -GRAVURE SECTION - APRIL 20, 1924 TR ”_ ~ By way of contrast. The giant is “Happy” Anderson, who hails from the plains of Texas, “where men grow tall,” and his little friend of the circus. Photo taken in Los Angeles recently The new American cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church, Mundelein (at center, left) and Hayes, in iront of the grand altar of St. Peter's Cathedral, Rome, immediately after they had been elevated to high ecclesiastical office. Gov. Trinkle of Virginia speaks in New York during the celebration of Jefferson week. The gig, upon which the governor is standing, was used by Jefferson when he rode to Philavde‘lphxa. ) Lady Diana Manners (left) play- ing a leading role in the movies. She is starred in the photoplay production of “The Miracle.” The Duchess of Rutland, mother of T.ady Diana, at right. A rehearsal in the rain. A few of the stage folks who will take part in the Equity show in New York. Left to right: Joe Santley, Wilda Bennett, Oscar Shaw and Ed Wynn. ot s 5 A group of z the Permberton d ancers, who Jean Stewart, take part in the a W as hington F symphanic con- girl, with the i cert. They are Pemberton : all Washington dancers. girls. Fhoto by John Howard Vaine, Pieto by dolin Hownrd Paio e Death mask of Napoleon, which was sold at auction in Paris recently. The mask was one of a number of rel- Kennedy, one of the ics of the emperor Stafford Pemberton, who leads featured dancers of wiich were in the the Pemberton dancers in special the Pembertons. possession of rela- Talin How and Paine tives and attend- concert at the President Theater Photo by ‘ s April 25, ; e ?g'o'{eon;’ Plota by Julin Haward Paine At right: Alice

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