Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1922, Page 69

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The Sundwy Star. WASHINGTON. D. C. JULY 30, 1922 Mine areas transformed into military camps as result of strike. This photograph was taken near Cokes- burg, Pa., and shows an encampment of the Pennsylvania militia on site overlooking the Cokesburg mine, owned by the Lackawanna Steel Company. AN Pt Miss Marilynn Miller, star of “Sally,” pho- tographed in Chicago while she was en route to Los Angeles, where she will become the £ 14t of ook Tiek invd, miowie Lo, T ucs iy Japanese sailors from H. I. J. M. S. Kaomi are visitors in Washington. The photo was taken while Th ddi i of f)::,egl:];n%aiv::;ni:performed aththethome they were guests of the crew of the Mayflower last Sunday. Now you know what became of father’s old derby hat. It has been turned into a beach chapeau, sometimes known as a “monkey hat,” Tuternt i the very latest in beach apparel. T rederswond & Uit crw el A The Partello collection of famous violins, long held in Washington, but sold recently to Chi- cago dealers. The instruments are claimed to be worth $250,000. The violin on the scales is worth twelve times its weight in gold. Exhibits being prepared in Washington for the Brazilian Centennial Ex- e o position at Rio de Janeiro. These packing boxes are being prepared in the Interior Department under direction of F. Lamson Scribner, who will be in President Millerand of France presents the baton of a marshal to Fayolle. thereby creating a new member of this select staff. The ceremony took place : bty recently before a distinguished gathering of military and civil bflicia¥5. 5 charge of the United States government exhibits. Mr. Lamson at left. International. Juternatiops!,

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