Evening Star Newspaper, April 20, 1924, Page 82

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GRAVURE SECTION —APRIT 20, 1924, “The little cab- inet of the pan- American coun- tries.” Dinner given by secre- taries and at- taches of the Latin American missions accred- ited to Washing- ton. ' At left: One of the striking new fashions of the sea- son—a frock of black crepe heavily emtroidered in a white Chinese de- sign At right: The radio is popular at Walter Reed Hospital, as this picture shows. Many of the beds in the various wards are supplied with sepa- rate receiving sets. At right: International com- mittee of financial experts ap- - 3 pointed to straighten out the pever 53 reparations tangle, which re- eme i cently turned in its report. e - 5 ~ The committee is presided over golf ’ ‘ by Charles G. Dawes, former o0, director of the budget. cker- Ut & Undersond were the e the ical i the bags. Spain's prettiest peasant girl, Senorita E. B. Morris of Alta Vista, Md., an architect Maria Velasco of the old city of Murcia. She in the office of the supervising architect of the - - won a prize in a recent contest conducted in Treasury, who is also a successful author. He Cast of “The Perfect Tribute,” a play produced by the seventh grade children of Twining School for the the Spanish villages. has written six popular novels in his spare time. benefit of the playground fund. Miss H. J. Scherf is the teacher. O & AL Photos, By Washinztoa hat,

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