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" THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922. Five thousand marines passing the White House on the way to Potomac dock, where they embarked for the post at Quantico. The fighting Mrs. Harding and guests review the marines from lawn of the White House. The “Devil Dogs” were en route to Quantico from maneuvers men Jost no time in theiy trip through the Capital. Natjoral Photo. on the famous ‘Gettysburg battlefield. Naticnal Photo. Inspector Nicholls, new chief of Newest photograph of Prince England’s Scotland Yard, a famous Louis, new ruler of the principality immmilon }lur the catching of of Monaco, who recently succeeded criminals. He succeeds Chief In- is father, Prince Albert. Prince 3 : R o s i Acting Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt, Gen, Lejeune, commandant of the marines and Gen. Butler, spector Crutchett, who recently re- was an officer in the French This photograph, which arrived in the United States today, shows the_historic Four Courts building, leaders of the marine outfit in its march through Waashington yesterday. National Photo. tired from active service. army during the war. Dublin, in ruins and a fierce fire raging after the battle between the Free State troops and the irregulars. Colia oy bty ey ed /& tiadarmaod Salvage work in the ruins has yielded valuable trophies, including a thousand copies of important documents and famous statues. Shoes valued at $5,000 owned by John Philip Sousa, the “march king.” This remarkable collection was gathered all over the globe, ranging from the handsomely stitched top boots of Oklahoma, gift of the late President Roosevelt, to a cozy pair of Eskimo slippers, presented by the late Admiral Peary." Gopyright by Underwool & Underwood Judge Gustave Hartman, president of the Israel Orphan Asylum of Long Island, “auctions” orphans to Jean V. Parmentier (left) of the French ministry of finance, who raise funds for the home, which was burned recently. The “buyers” bid for the pleasure of providing a new sum- will attend the sessions of the interallied debt funding commission in mer home for the youngsters. Copyright by Underwood & Er‘drflrmv Washington, arrives in New York. C. A. Le Neven of the French embassy at right. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Johniny Weissmuller, American swimmer, who has knocked records returns from Honolulu and has a busy time on the Pacific George J. Gould, who, according to latest reports, has been married 10 Mrs. Alice Sinclair in Paris. Mrs. Sinclair starred in a Shubert attrac- . Pearl White, star of the movies, plays marine hop-scotch on board to = < coast, This photo was snapped when the Illinois Athletic Club champion A tiny marmoset is the pet of Corinne Criffith, movie star, and the tion a number of years ago. The first Mrs. Gould died iast November from the steamship Olympic, hile en route from Paris to New York. Pearl has was teaching Cnhl?m: youngsters the ways of a fish. tiny animal is so tame that it perches itself on Corinne’s shoulder. heart trouble, while playing golf at her home near Mewoo‘d. L ?un a lum:,l -u;umon. of one of the popular Frenc! ’rev::e:; ut sae Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. | = SERE R e Wide World Phote.