Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1925, Page 111

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TiHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . _CRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 18, 1925. PART TWO ¥ - “The Harvest in Mary land.” Oxen are still used in many parts of Maryland in caring for the big tobacco crop. This photograph was taken near NCW Harmony. ©Harris & Ewing. P S The life of a dummy\ is a pleasant one. One of the models of Harri- son Fisher, illustrator (right), being posed for a magazine cover. Of course, the dummy is just a dummy, and when the picture is ready for reproduction a stalwart young man takes his place. Villagers of Racconigi. Italy, attending the wedding of the Princess Mafalda, second daughter of the King and Queen, and Prince Philip of Hesse. They were uninvited guests, so they had to line the streets when the wedding procession passed. Ay e Mrs. William Wightman The royal wedding in Italy. The marriage of Princess Mafalda. Mrs. James Robert Talbott, who was, Abex_ore 3 = 5 - Rich;dso:\ ljr. a Sgeptem- second dau)éhter of the King and Queen, and Prince Philip of Hesse her marriage in September, Miss Miriam Linville, A prince watches an army perform. His Imperial High- ber bride. .Shé was Miss (standing in foreground) took place at Racconigi Castle, near Turin. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Linville, 2517 ness Prince Chicibu of Japan (left), an 1ngereste<'i. ip‘ec‘t’fifi?r Ruth B. Mathers. Crown Prince Umberto at right. G G iy Fourteenth street northwest. She is a graduate of the British Army maneuvers at Hampshire. 4 of Central High School and Syracuse University. © Underwood & Underwoid

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