Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1926, Page 101

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WASHINGTON, D. C. na t GRAPHIC SECTION MARCH 7, 1926 2, u ug ar IN TWO PARTS—PART 2 “And lo! the phantom caravan has reach’d the nothing it set out from.” Photograph taken in the Sahara. Publishers Photo Serviee Choir of the Lutheran Church of the Atonement, North Capitol street and Rhode Island avenue, wearing vestments for the first time. The pastor, Rev. Howard E. Snyder, at back. “You are a funny-looking creature,” says the baby alligator, and the pup has the same thought. An odd photograph from out Los Angeles way. Photo by~ Acme ; WD Sy 5 4 Miss Agnes Winn, chief of the depart- Miss Rosamund Pinchot, L ® ment of classroom teachers, National niece of Gov. Pinchot of Penn- B ; = 2 Education Association, wearing an sylvania, who portrayed the Eskimo jacket brought from the far North role of the nun in “The by Donald MacMillan and a 2,500-piece Miracle,” in the cast of “Pyg- Washington birthday party at the headquarters of the League of turquoise necklace which was found in malion and Galatea,” a produc- American Pen Women for the Richard Lord Society of the Children of the Chaco Canyon, Pueblo Bonito. The Mrs. Grace McClellan of Austin, Tex., the champion tion of the American Academy American Revolution. i g o articles are on exhibition at the National woman sharpshooter of her State'. and‘ some of her of Dramatic Art“s‘l i AR R Geographic Society. R s ey trophies. She uses the pistol, rifle and shotgun with W World Photo. © Underwood nderwaod. equal skill, Wide World Photo

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