Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1924, Page 91

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caaruic lg m}lg glutflag %t&f. WASHINGTON, D. C.—MAY 11, One of Washington’s art classes draws from the cast. Pupils of the Corcoran School of Art at work on the main floor of the famous Cor- coran Gallery of Art. The school has turned out many well known American artists. o 1. & \. Phots At left: Vladimir Vladimiro- vich, an exiled Russian prince, who is working in one of Uncle Sam’s government bureaus. He = = is working on a plan to perfect She wears a million dollars’ worth of steel for the manufacture of gun jewels. One of the Parisian mannequins now in barrels at the bureau of stand- New York for the French exposition exhibit- ards. ing pearls, diamonds, sapphires and rubies. Mrs. Coolidge, “the first lady of the land,” visiting the disabled at Mount Alto Hospital a week ago yesterday. The patient is showing the wife of the President how he weaves ) Underwood & U nidvrsod a basket. g O & A Photos, Internationn]

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