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IE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAG THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1922. Qn‘t n\é ’4{’ Famons Royal Irish Regiment is dishanded. Photo shows the fizhtin: men passing in review at Victoria Barracks, Portsmouth, England. for the last time. The colors of the troop are to be placed in Windsor Castle. Washington’s High School Cadets began their competitive drill yesterday at the National Ball Park before judges of the Regular Army. Five Copsrig Underwood & Underwoo Copyright by 21st Century Press. Miss Mary Sherman, a student at the University of Arizona, giving an exhibition of Roman riding at the horse show given by the college. The university is the only one in the country where the riding of horses is taught as a regular course. Roman riding and hurdling are features. gjachs 5 L 8 g & A ide World Photo. comgatit:s from Technical High took part in the early competition. “Little Lady With a Big Message.” to teach nations 1o The latest French coiffure. pro- for her idea laugh. She is of England, recently arrived in correct hair fashion of the year. The “Look up~ French capital not only the Mrs. Ada L. Grisson nounced by Paris authorities as the America. Her motto i The United States battleship Utah being overhaul ed at Portsmouth, England. Photo shows the big fighting President Ebert reviewi mg the honor company of the Second Coast Battalion at Wilhelmshafen. These sol- 3 5 CheerUp—Buck Up,” and she de- dress styles, but those of hairdrese. e S 5 Z = diers are a pm of Germany's new army, according to the terms of the Versailles treaty. With the president are el . 7 e ship in naval dry dock. The ship will return to American waters after repair work. Wide World Photo. s 8 ng- LR Copyright by Underwaod & Trderwood ter of defense. Coprright by Kesstone Miss Amelia Khoury, a Boston girl, revives old res. The dances were popular hund of ¥ ago, were abandoned and are Natioinal Photo. now brought out again after a system of study. Copyright by Tnderwood & Underwood, Secretary of Agriculture Wallace receives the largest watermelon 7 - Ly Cricket players of H. M. . it ; seipated & ; : ever grown in the south. Presentation by R. E. Ness, who represented the 5 L Haleteh anditheABsitibembarey players whosparticipated in af game in' Potomse Park: National Photo. Florida Growers® Ass Miss Olga E. Marseglia, daughter of Rev. M. C. Marseglia of Wash- in d Provid ho h dent Jackson's administration is “wiveq ber LLB. ';:;e:' e White silk gown worn by Mrs. Andrew Jackson, jr., ing Presi- Oberammergan is thronged with visitors, many of them Americans, who have journeyed to the little Ba- placed on .view % the National Washington College of Law today. vasian town to witness “the Passion Play.” The photo shows some. of the visitors 'in the village street. Museum, being a part of the famous ) 5\ Jonty vears old and a gradu- Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. collection of gowns worn by first ate of Central High School. L ladies of the Jand. , Nationl Photo. ®hoto by Clinedinst. Snapped at the cricket games between the officers of H. M. S. Raleigh, now at Washington, and members «f the British embassy staff. Left to right: S. W. Miffli m, Mrs. Roughton, l:d) Geddes’ sister; Geddes, Broderick and Ambassador GeddeL