Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1926, Page 113

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WASHINGTON, D. C. z una tar GRAPHIC SECTION MARCH 21, 1926 m IN TWO PARTS—PART 2 This cottage on wheels belongs to a Berlin family, and it may solve a house short- age problem in Germany. SRS i The Naval Academy oarsmen in their coaching barge. This photograph, taken a few days ago, shows one of the crew’s first practice trials of Spring. . 1+ & & Puoos Ray Hass of George- town Uni- versity winning the 70-yard hurdles event at the indoor track meet in New York. Wolf of Pennsyl- vania was second and Moore of Penn State third. ® Underwood & Underwood Try it some time, if you think it looks easy! An Italian market woman en route home, eating her lunch while traveling. P & A Photos Riding on a wagon wheel, two farmers of Louisiana have started a trip around the world. Their wagon wheel is pulled by a couple of white horses. f nederwaod & Undeesoond Ann Botsford, a member of the University of Kansas girls' rifle team, who has made a new record. I five Mrs. Cora Scovil, the maker of ‘“patch Gilda Gray, appearing in weeks of national competition she posters,” at work. She sews strips of clothupon person at a Washington thea- kept her scores perfect, which is claim- a frame to form a picture, and her work is ter this week. : ed to be a feat that will probably never much in demand for window displays. Her e e s again be equaled. ¢ ¢yervond & Cnderwood process is patented. When it rains in Japan. Maids of Old Japan taking a stroll during a March shower. ® Underwood & Underwood. Wide World Photo

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