Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1922, Page 17

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~ THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE -THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922 [ Mrs. George Wharton Repper, wife of the senator from Pennsylva- nia, and Mme. Kwapiszewski of the Polish legation, photographed on a Washington tennis court. Both are enthusiastic players of the net game. ('flp_vrl.:h_l by 21st Century Press. Senor Ricardo Alfaro, who will Miss Florence King, widely known attorney and the only woman who i kit st ever won a case before the United - . e ; stme SR rom States Supreme Court, who will be Stephens College, in Missouri, has among the students eighteen sets of twins. and this photograph arrive in Washington soon to as- i L\:‘nr. n:n;':vfulrhr“a'r:;’ox: :fi‘:::'if t’"l‘:r;-u:?rfio:‘afi-wul Jnl::lt::];lfhl{l\;(l‘:r;t;r]:(f‘ lkl" Saratoga ‘Hu‘nn}lmp. Panama, succeeding Joseph E. Le- one of the two women to attend the shows four sets of them. The college claims a record along this line, and the twins have formed a unique club. Y g . grandsand ] arence Jon fevre, who has served in Washington American Bar Association conven- the Duplex. Upper row, left to right: The McGuire twins of Hardin, Mo., and the Suter twins of Palmyra. Mo E ew York, one of the spectators at the opening. Many Washingtonians hd\:'hjlllf\\:f“llflh\-\‘ an{;fl;l{hn_ 4 tion in San Francisco, in August. Lower row: The Yonkin twins of Jennings, Okla., and the Bishop twins of Peculiar, Mo. .S Fight by & Underw Copyright by Undeswoor for the past fourteen years. Copyrizht by ilarris & Ewing Copsright by Harris & Ewing Col. Charles R. Forbes, director of the United States Veterans Bu- The shower bath is the latest innovation at the Tidal Basin Beach. It is especially constructed for the youngsters, and it is proving very popu- experiments are being conducted at Bolling Field to determine the I reau, and one of the distinguished veterans of the world war, Samuel lar, as this photograph will testify. Tiatlonal phote methods of communication between planes and ground stations. photo shows one of the newly equipped plancs. Xational phot { Glucksman. The latter wears five medals for special war service. He cap- tured twenty Germans single-handed. Cobsright by 21st Century Press L B | \ Doctors and nurses now in Washington 1o urge the defeat of the Voigt bill, which prohibits the sale of milk compounds. National photo. French dedicate monument to first victim of world war. The cere mony took place at Joncherey, ten miles from the old fromtier. Corp. This is d: tea!TgicluI:. The ]lest is to see whull:e‘r you inn h:kl'.:l it 2 without smiling. e three girls were photograpl at Bolling Field, S : 2 . 3 f th ; | where thy took s ride in ¢ govermment aiplang. 8 b e I e Lo i © e o O Ny T ek 2 B e . B i o T s i

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