Evening Star Newspaper, August 2, 1922, Page 17

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HE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1932. e e e s Mrs. Thomas Marshall, wife of the former Vice President, was honor guest of senators’ wives yesterday at honcheon. In the absence of Mrs. Roshanara, oriental dancer, starts “gypsy” tour of the United States. Sta a‘ns, William Da F rancis J. Williams of the Aus- = 5 j 2 2 : e e S e e e Coolidge, Mrs. Ashurst presided. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall have just returned from an extended tour thraugh'Europe, coming direct to Wash- il s et il s line = aDes contsiilgis bidland 2K a -y National P 0. cooking utensils. At each stop she will give performances in true gypsy vesterday. ington from New York. Wide World Phot fonal Photo. They visited President Harding at the White Ho: Meet Abraham Lincoln's double. He is Judge Gharles E. Bull of Thes have to guard the police i Ireland now. This is a barricade of barhed wire which closes the Reno N, The aote was taken in San Francisco jast week \where Judge Heury B (Spencer, federal jcosl /admiristator fox: the|duration of itrike, in‘confercnce with . £ Barkns, entrance to the police barracks at Comber, County Down. This county has had considerable civil war.in the Bull went to see Frank McGlynn, well known jmpeflonnor Lincoln chairman of the operators’ advisory committee (at left), yesterday afternoon. Photo taken in Mr. Spencer’s Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. on the stage. Copyright by nflerwood JaUaderwood alhes o U by Underwood & Underood past few weeks. \i e and target practice in southern waters. The photograph shows the Copsright by I. & A. Photos They will compete in the international track ard field games in the . Unele Sam's Atlantic fleet returns to New York from an extensive ert Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. flagehip Maryland as she appeared after dropping anchor in the Hudson river. \ \ American girl athletes sail for France aboard the S. S. Aquitania. Pershing Stadium August 20. Photo taken aboard ship before it sailed yesterday. \ { Jeader, Gen. Charles Har- AT rington, in charge of English troop Smognnuaph evre, charge . 5 movement from l.lleoAlilfic side be- d'affaires othh lmfinn of Pm- 2 ¢ For the youngsters who:must.stay'in town during ‘the summer months, the various playgrounds of the m' 5 to Sy feelcs, 8 Band of the Garde Republicaine arrives at siation in London. The colors of the French N Regiment, - b orh, of English " are lbdr delightful - vacation spots—their ‘b-ehl. -mumim and nflmn\ p-'h." fih ndbp];hou was which fouln:hmuh the ‘great battles of Verdun, were carried to \Tclom ml::.,:'hf: ::‘:MLLMQI‘-

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