Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1922, Page 76

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGT Finnel Oakland, Calif., bathing resort has largest radio amplifier. The music can be heard for miles at Two hundred Washington bankers and their families in convention at Hot Springs, Va. Ladovitch of the V night when special concerts are on. BUndernood & Trndersac servatory of i played in a recnal @Underwood & Underwood. The most picturesque youngsters in the world are these little Hollanders. The original Charlie Chaplin trousers are much in vogue 9 along the Zuyder Zee. e E o _ S. 5. Ala, now at Baltimore, 4 2 B 35 = - 2 4 Dawn for 2,000 miles in the At steamer becarre disabled when 700 The United.States flag flies in war zone of China. Photo i England and the Ala towed her for guard of American soldiers betwesn 2 and storms. which is claimed to be Hazel Gibson Wood, musical delegate representing the Rho Beta Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon of Washington at St. Louis conven- shows train operated under tion. Tientsin and Peking. A picturesque steamer coat selected from the new- est fashions. The stripes are of brown on a natural ground Arturo Y Casanova, ir., of 1506 Caroline street, honor man in the graduatingclass of civil engi- neers at Car- negie Institute of Technology Pittsburgh. Two paintings by Philippe A. de Laszlo. At left: Portrait of Myron T. Herrick, United States ambassador to France, now on exhibition at the Knoedler Galleries in New (i York. At.right: Portrait of Princess Christopher of Greece. formerly Mrs. William Leeds. 1 & Urderwoud. Starting work on great airship at be constructed by United States engi = — = = modeled somewhat after the Zeppelin North and South Wedding,” one of the features of the graduation exercises at Martha dnring the war. It will be 675 fi‘;' 7 Police chiefs, in convention at San Francisco, see demonstration of the “lie detector,” a machine ] f Washington Seminary. have six engines and a speed of abou which it is declared impossible to “beat.”” A test of the blood pressure is said to determine whether one is telling the truth or not. rh Nelutz ©Underwood & Underwood.

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