Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1922, Page 13

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"THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. S ‘\IONDAY TUNE 26 1922. . , . S = A . of/ilie’ Yals Marvardsace”onyihie’ Thiznies ‘river, wlien ‘ihe’ formiee cféw won'by three!and anelialt ioat Tengihss The bliistipnelloars = y _ Snapped at the Yale-Harvard boat race. Left to right: Miss Peggy teane Mshicd abeadob he. Conbiilgs hoit ity in b mace: Wide World Plioto, The new Queen of Jugoslavia in Ler wedding gown, from photograph Watson of Washington, Winthrop Wade of Boston and Mrs. James Cum- i - S re 1 in Washington this morning, and posed by the former Princess mings Barr of Boston and New York. Wide World Photo, ter the weil : 4 Margaret Mackay of North Prof. Jaworski, Parisian scientist, Carolina, whose great-great-grand- says he has found the formula for father, Thomas W. White, founder eternal youth. new elixir. he and editor of the Southern Literary claims, rejuvenates the aged and Messenger, gave Edgar Allan Poe mgkes them as fri s tw r- his opportunity to enter the literary olds. The treatment is simple—just o world, to go on the stage. i inject a few drops of blood taken make her debut as a ballet from another person. Scheme based in New York. Wide World I on study of mu-rn organisms, Tght I W everane. The swan dive as performed by N Elizabeth Becker of the Philadelphia swimming team at Brighton Beach Saturday afternoon. But the Philadelphia swimmers were defeated by the New York aquatic marvels. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. “exostosis on dorsal 'uu] plantar surfaces of the proximal phalanx of the great toe; also, on the head of the first metstarsal bone.” Outside of that her health is perfectly satizfactory :md all that could be expected. . [ Ht by T od & Underwood , Two prominent members of Washington society arrive at Newport, Scene after the Herrin, TIL, mins riot) showing ‘what remaisis/ofithe:sapuly Borise ationesof the mrines. R. L, for the summer. At left, Mrs. Sylvannus Stokes, jr.cat Baileys President Murray Bartlett, America's only university head to be decorated for bravery in the world war, = = Beach. At right, Countess Laszlo Szechenyi, wife of the hungarian min- o 2 = - = : Sheias s » 2 Thls building was dynamited and then a torch applied. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. : 2 Vanderbil dedicates a memorial hench to the sixteen Hobart College students who died in the war. A feature event ister and formerly Miss Gladys Vanderl UL i S S of the centennial commencement at Geneva. N. Y. X Wide World Photo. g f 2 First picture of the new type United StatessNavy plane equipped ok ; Cesr, Charles M- Dawes, 'directo of the Fadgel, twfio Sl dlatvebuiio potition foul Julyj | el pwill sho with new style motor. All parts of both motor and plane were built by Mrs. Lois E. Messenger and daughter Beaty of Washington try out the new surf chair which is bring succeeded by Brig. Gen. Lord (at right). The latter has heen in Washington for several months. = the Navy mechanics. Photo snapped at Bolling Field. e ed at the Tidal basin beach, National Phute. p National Photo. Copyright by 21st Century Pres. caturodiat;she Eida’ ibasin "beac = ) 4 ey . . i v v =" b+

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