Evening Star Newspaper, June 5, 1922, Page 13

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1922 United States. whith i~ 1o be Bronze bust of the late Vi-count Bryee. once Britich amba o German loan diseu at the opening session of Inter- presented to the Ame people by Sie Charles Waketicld th Conference in London. At left: j P. Morgan, Amer- of the bust will come to Wa-lington and another will 1iRHE by Ko in sculptors st - culptor, Lady Bryce an rave Institute. One duplicat Maj. Blake ¢ practic nation: 1 Lot jean banker. At right: 3L Delacroix. zht. Left to right: Lieut. Col. Broome. The three British avi and Capt. McMillan. They plan to earry out the idea of Sir Ross Smith, who was Killed in ma flight. prs who are making a world f s placed in Trinity Church, New York. Photo taken ir Charles Wakefield. Wige Werld Pliote operi. sail= for Europe with her hushand. Boyd Mitzi. star of ligl O1d Tndian god found buried in a California canyon. The idol. held ! Mar<hall. Mitzi will “ » y is of the newest i ir-hall. 7i will ji A roval net star “concentrates.” The Duke of York and his partner, by Collren Moore. movie star. i rd red rock. chipped from a worby M veE dress the graduating class of the Budapest Academy of Dras Miss Pegey Ingram, played in a receat toucnantenton the estate of 5 colid block, according to scientists who have examined the piere. e it : o tpal Arthur Crosfield, just outside of London. Ehehy:Kera & Underwood remains with us, this ~pecial Rus The Russian tendency in feminin mother and sisters in Budapest and will ad- ¢ Art. of the fazhion makers of very Col. Michsel Friedsam, who has Newbury, the youngest qiied for Europe to study economic . . mountain climber of the Colorado conditions at the request of Presi Mountain Club. She won a prize gent Harding. He is also chairman Lawn billiards are being revived in Enzland. The game is over two hundred years old. and has very which 1 Phote i with this costume in a contest con- of the N overy, disproving rumor that huge crater of Excelsior geyser, in the Yellowstone, ducted by tke Denver froze over with hot ice. Miss Leon Hansen and Miss Ann Rock were photographed when they did a dare- ey W devi! stunt at the edge of the bmlmg lake, and they state that the hot ice was “an exaggeration.” Coprright by Underwood & Underwood. A ional Merchandise fair, t Associa- yhich will take place in August. e World Photo. Copyright by Keystone. fow experts at the present time. The object of the game is to pick up the ball with the ringed cu is used to throw the ball through the ring in the center of the lawn. Girls make scientific di Irish cloud again looms on the horizon. Left to right: Kevin O'Hig- Did You ever see anything like it? A beard seventeen feet in length, the property of Hans Langseth of gins, Eamonn Duggan and Hugh Kennedy, Irish Free State delegates, snap- Obernmmrrgau children who take Ff"" in the pa“h,n l?l.n on their way to school, wearing the wigs of North Dakota, is used as a jumping rope.- One of the features of the “Days of 49” celebration in Sacra- ped as they left No. 10 Downing street, London, after a ec.ference with Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Lloyd George. Copyright ? Keystone. 1 & Unierwood. mento, Calif.

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