Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1922, Page 17

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Gen. Nelson A. Miles and Gen. Anson Mills, U. S. A.. retired, at.the cavalry drill at Fort Myer vesterday. Gen. Mills presented the 3d Regiment with the new stand of colors. He formerly commanded the regiment Photo after his arrival in Los Ang He was accompanied by June Mathis, scenario writer, one of those on his bond. which was fixed at $10,000 by ¥ Underwood & Underwood. Justice Vincent Bowser. D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 1922, 26, YOy When Gen. Anson Mills presented the new stard of colors to the 3d Regiment of Cavalry at Fort Myer yvesterday. The actual presentation was made by Col. Rivers. representing Gen. Mills. A ¢ Dr. Otto Wiedfeldt, newly appointed German ambassador, accom- panied by As istant Sccretary of State Robert Woods Bliss and members of the embassy staff, call at the White House, where the ambassador presented his credentials. A new photograph of Washington’s Rent Commi: last Monday will continue to function until the full membership of five is selected. Left to right Clara Sears Taylor. A. Leftwich Sinclair and William F. Gude. Eddie Cantor, Broadway comedian, buys poppies to aid the disabled war veterans. The two flower merchants, stationed at the Winter Garden, were Misses Marjorio Clevel'and Margaret Hennessy, Copyrigt by Keysione. " ion, which under the provision of the rent act passed Mrs, National *Tis ideal for*motoring, according to the designer. Also, with a supply of fresh blouses, the wearer may defy the stains of travel and always appe# immaculate. - Oopyright by Underwood & Underwood. st National Photo. One of the Bavarian actors who takes the part of John in the Passion Play. The actors and actresses are all peasants, with their daily tasks to perform. The open-air theater is situated in the heart of the moun- tainous district. Conyright by Keystone J. Boyd Dexter, chairman of the committee which is staging the Masonic-Eastefn Star base ball game under the auspices of the Masters’ Association of 1922, on May 30. By Harcls & Ewing. avalry charge was one of the features of the regiment’s seventy-sixth anniversary celebration. National [ What the French vamp is wearing. Antoinette has gathered her material with a practiced hand, and the result is more than charming. Taffeta ribbon and large bows are the features. : Miss Kathleen Crawford of Wash- ington and New York at the open- ing of the Belmont Park race course. New York. vesterday. Photo snapped just outside the Turf and Field Club, where luncheon was served on opening day. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood Dr. Solon Polo, counselor to the Peruvian special mission, now in Washington in connection with the Tacna conference. The delegates kope to settle the disputes of many years' standing in the conference. Copyright by Barris & Ewing, Coprright by Key T owrw g e of the Virginia historical pageant at Richmond. popular vote, winning by 5.000. Thomas Dongan. an a Semones, was appointed the first governor of the province of York Helgoland falls into dust. according to the terms of Ver-silles treaty The photo shows workmen drilling holes into the roof of the main under- d A perfect model of the George Washington Memorial. The millions of dollars required for the great building in the capital are being gathered by patriotic women all over the United State-. An attractive gown of tan chiffon, one of the very latest:fashions from American desigrers. The lace is of the Spanish variety and the girdle is of jet. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. 1 218t Century Press holas Krestowsky, an Eng'ish bull t captivity,” and he is a constant companion to his master. Oopyright by Usderwood & Daderwoot: canine, prodigy dog pianist in

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