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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVEN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1922. View of smashed cars of the Laurel wreek. Thedkollision occurred at an open switch. The train crews jumped when they saw the dange all escaped except David Ramsey, one of the engineers, who received a broken leg. He was taken to a Baltimore hospital. i Wreck of two freight trains on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad vesterday afternoon near Laurel, Md. In the head-on collision both locomo- tives and four cars were demolished and the passenger and freight service of the road was tied up for several hours. National Photo. Laddie Boy, the White House Airedale, has his portrait done in silvertone—and he likes the pictu _ Count Charles de Chambrun (right), who arrived in Washington yesterday to act as the representative of France during the absence of Ambassador Jules Jusserand (left), who will leave shortly for France. Photo taken at the White House yesterday. Copsright by Underwood & Underwood. - The Prince of Wales welcomes Dr. Marcelo De Alvear, president- elect of the Argentine Republic, who is visiting in England. Photo shows A familiar face in Washington, missing for some time, but with the same old smile and the hearty greeting. The camera man caught former Vice President Thomas R. Marshall at the White House yesterday after his call upon President Harding. Premier Stambolinsky of Balgaria, who would give the vote to women who work. His statement was re- cently issued to the agriculturists during their annual conference at Sofia. Copyright by Underwood & Cnderwood. Rev. Edmund. A. 'Walsh of George- town University, who has been selected by Pope Pius XI to take charge of the chnmbvuov of food supplies in Russia through the papal relief mission. . Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. The likeness of the dog was presented to Mrs. Harding vesterday by Alfred H. Retler. Prominent Americans at King George’s garden party at Bucking. ham Palace. Left to right: James B. Regan, Mrs. Rega® William Gard- ner, Mgr. Norris of New' Jersey and Mrs. Gardner. Wide World Photo. guard of honor. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Father and daughter, aged 111 and 91, win unique conmtest at Anna Mullins of New York, a.schoolgirl stowaway now. aboard the . Opelousas, La. Mrs. Jean Batiste Fruge and her father, Auguste Jeansonne, S. S. Ihjed: in midocean bound for Southampton, England. A radio . drove the oldest automobile exhibited in the contest. They drove up in rom the liner states that Anna and ‘another girl were found Meeting of front of the judges’ stand with a machine which dated back twenty vears, u&m-mbm after the ahip-was 500 miles-at sea. OoP7Tieht W.Kepstane. . ‘means for rapid-transportation of - SYie Nere S