Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1922, Page 17

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) \ THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTQN, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922. FOLLCWING THE HOUNDS. This is the hunting scason in England, Scotland 2nd Ireland, and the conntry 1IE RIDES WELL. Babe Ruth, swat king of the Yankees—except in the world series—rides the Holstein homes are thronged with the hunters. This photo shows the fox hounds of College Arms, Hants. who pred: the possibility of forecasting the weather months ahead bull, King Jess Homestead de Kol Photo taken at Harrington Park, near Englewood, K. J. Copyright by Undenciad & Underwood, through measuring the beat rays of the sun with what is known as a Copyright by Underumod & Maderwdod silver disk prrliclometer. National Photo. SINGS LIKE A RIRD. Marion Talley of Kansas ( of New York, who is THE YOUNGEST BARBER. Joseph Krody, thirteen vears old, of Cin- FRIENDLY ENEMIES. This interesting photograph was taken recently Opera Wednesda: from Rome. cinnati. id to be the youngest barber in the 1 States. He in ?‘,nglnnq, It shows the new prime mir Bonar Law, chatting has been advised to study for the « bhas served one full year at the trade and works in his father's shop. amiably with the former prime minister. LI orge. Copyright by Taderwood & Underwood. Copyr nderwood & Tnderwood TO VISIT HOME LAND. Princess Anastasia of Greece, the former Mrs. e men were intrusted with driving the trains during etrike periods and William B. Leeds, who is expected to visit the United States in De- BOY TOURS THE WORLD. This Washington lad, fouryearold ton of Capt. E. F. Koenig, U. S. A, has ¢ marching in procession of triumph. The men wear the “camisia nera.” or black shirts, official - cember. Her husband is Prince Christopher, brother of the former traveled all over the world with his mother and father. Young Stanley has never been sick a dav. He King Constantine. Copyright'by Underwood & Underwood. lived in Alaska eighteen months. « by Underwood & Vaderwood. g BRES - i Ca s e A s S g SESGE 2 2 o i 4 - S o S is ci. is continually working for the bet- NICE LUNCHEON FOR THE PUPILS. I d_yesterd: shi ia i School, 23 treets. OFFICERS OF THE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION of the John Burroughs School. This association is continual cking NICE nuthe[:;rv B e d:gv;l:pz]e‘rv:n = y‘;se e; :z':;o“:l;; ‘y:rurl:z yz:an::gl:;‘nfig:n :;lz’e:slllleem;fi“":zd- d and M s " The terment of conditions for pupils and teachers. Left to right: Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, Mrs. G. F. rusur.P ‘;‘\Ul‘:sl;).l L ffisl:l“l& !\nlur‘;" HAF.M{. = iz " £t R Photo by Moeller, staff photographee, _ _. . Oliver, Miss A. M, Clayten, Mra, T. M. Baldwin and Mrs. R. M. Cole. . geon, stall pliotog! -

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