Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1928, Page 110

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-DECEMBER 16, f < & Outside the palace gates during King George's illness. The scene above shows the King's Guard being changed with Londoners looking on as they await word of the ruler’s condition. At left: “Old Kate,” well known to the King, to whom she has sold race cards, asks a bobby the latest news of his condition. © Associated Press and P. & A. Photos. So near and yet so | far! As the curtain falls on the 1928 grid season, hF"e 1s Ganna Walska and her a fine action picture husband, Harold F. Mc- to express all its Cormick, Chicago million- tense moments of aire, at Binghamton, N. Y., combat. Vezie of where he joined his wife Notre Dame almost recently when she opened had the pass in his a concert tour there. fingers when Wide World Photos Saunders of South- L ern California - c The former Edna May, who once scintillated in > knocked it down. U Hi b M AJ :E‘ v | } 4 Broadway shows, at home in England, where she is i i ! 2 P. & A. Photos. now Mrs. Oscar Lewisohn. DiWideWarldic Deos The oldest “traveling man" tells a good one. Charles Terry, 92-year-old traveling salesman of Atchison, Kans., A prima donna from Spain, Senorita Mar- found this appreciative listener, John R. Love, at the recent gherita Salvi, who made her debut in Ameri- New York meeting of the National Traveling Salesmen’s can opera the other night with the Chicago Foundation. Associated Press Photo. Civic Opera, Underwood & Underwood. Ready for a snappy workout on the Thames. Husky coeds of Reading University, in London, who know more about rowing than posing with an oar. Associated Press Photo.

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