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THE STAR’S Members of thy sorority from practically every state in the Union are attending the convention in Washington. Nativnal Phe > with an old dent Harding. Mever Bloomfield of Boston, who recently Secretary of S friend of Pri ed from Europe. He made a report on the econom golfers of Cong who played in the miniature tournament Senate press gallery correspondents. The senators won and the ne supply a chicken Jinner. i who came to Washington recently to establish her American citize) ship and then left the ci on foot, bound for New ing to find some acquaintances of 4 her parents. The princess walked y, places flowers of the grave of Jenn) across Germany to escape bolshe- Hempel's voice; it is claimed; resembles that of Jenny Lind to a certain _ vists. Copsright by Underwood & Underwood. Copyright by Underwood & Und,m. prano of the Metropolitan Opera Lind at Great Malvern, England. M extent. of Worcester, Mass, and_ his trick cliicken. Biddyunmr-ineme"produm.bmhm@u- istic - i for music. ‘When the band plays. t'she; jus R e o The Barrymores left for Europe abosrd the 8. S. ‘Mauretasiia. -Mr. Barrymore recently completed a tumber m this esuntry, Mrs, Barrymore: is a-writer, her-pen “ain, employed in the office of the director of war finance, and her unique desk lamp, made from an American six-pound shell and Natlonal Photo. Crown Prince Louis, who will succeed bis father as ruler of Mo- naco. Louis is a son of the prince, who died on June 26, by the latter’s first wife, Lady Douglas Hamilt While with the French army during the world war he won many decora- tions. His father was considered the most -learned of European royalty. Copyright by Keystone. Is your fivver thirsty? A largo part of Ciba is run on sleobol. It. ' ) gusoling, as the signs fn this Havans- is. much chesper-on the island DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922. Representative Fred Purnell of Indiana photographed in what is probably America’s first motor car- The machine, which ran over the Punkinville pike, near Kokomo, has been on exhibition at the National Museum and is now being returned to the Hoosier state. National Photo. the Senate during pitol vesterday. National Phots. Dancing to the tunes of the radiophone on Marconi’s yacht during trip up the Hudson to Aibany. The radio pioneer sent message during the passage and at Schenectady stopped off and visited Steinmetz, “the electrical wizard.” ' Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. -~ Col. Sherrill and Maj. Weart of the bureau of public buildings fiul grounds inspecting a- shipment of elm seeds from:the famous Dumewt Crawfordaville, The seeds are_destined 1o bocowe