Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1922, Page 17

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THE STAR’S DAI'IJY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY NOVE\IBER 7, 1922, x 3 SUCH A BEAN! Tt is of the New Guinea variety and was raised on the OLDEST MOVIE FAN. Crow chief, claimed to be 116 years old. is the oldest movie fan in America. He ranch of William Reese, Ventura, Calif. cet and posed with Lois Wilson of the Paramount company on the Arapahoe rnervmon at Camp Cruze, Utah. one inch in length and is nearly a foot Copyright by Underwood & Underwood Coprright by Underwood & Underwo PET DAUGHTER OF 10 DOWNING STREET. Miss Megan Lloyd George has left this famous home in London, but Miss Catherine Law, daughter of the new prime minister, has taken her place. DorothyiKnapp and)Alaska LARGEST CHAIR IN WORLD. It was built by a chair company of KING AND HIS SON. The present and future rulers of the British A BEAUTY OF CHILE. An English artist-photographer has declared iana : e ket G Naw Thomasville, N. C. The back is thirteen feet high, the front legs are empire walking from Buckingham Palace to attend se Lady Lisbourne, wife of attache of the Chilean legation in London, \O,L SoDeir In orienial costumics at ibe eledtisn eve Ball wisire. six feet high and the chair contains enough material for 100 ordinary Guards’ Chapel across the park from the palace. the most beautiful woman of Chile. Copsright by Underwood & Underwood. . Wide Worl chairs. Wide World I'hoto. MARTINELLI AND FAMILY. This operatic star claims to have discovered an old Chinese TO STUDY IN THIS COUNTRY. Dr. and- Mme. Neocle Ragusin of Buenos Aires, Argentina, WIGS MADE OF WIRE. They are the latest things from Paris and are manufactured of 1|rh game, and the photo shows him teaching his family its fine points. The game is called ° who arrived in Washington yesterday. Dr. Ragusin, attached to the Argentine army, will rl.lm A‘op:’v]er l:nreh. colored with enamel. The wigs are designed for the Pan wom n she attends the theater. de ¥ b “Mah Jongg.” Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. study methods in the United States Army. National Photo. Owen D. Young, who heads United Albert Thomas, French labor lead- States section of court to end er, who is reported to be ar- trade dnpmu of the world. The ranging a visit to America next 'LAN] ; “ o ool {Jm‘r. dH§ e A MILLION-DOLLAR FIRE Th Island Q: 1 b f the Ohi d 1 oth L -2, phi tudy and is to be independent nited States to participate in e Island Queen, large excursion boat of the Ohio river, and several other 4 Ffinonlli.sp:lu, nlll;;r 2; g“:‘:l‘:wsl::l: :::’fl‘:o::sl:::mTwuh';n:‘flmd ;I;:;tdn;::::?dg.zx; ;lu-fl ::enc‘l:l z’llillllnh d by :l:le the work of the international vessels tied up nearby were burned to the water’s edge Sunday. The fire took place at a Cincinnati wharf the aviators, Kelly and Macready, to the ground. (RN o D . Wide World Photo, | §overnments. labor bureaw. and the loss is estimated at $1,000,000. Wide World Phote. ' \ ! 3 7 A s SN

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