Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1922, Page 17

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- o 'THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE MR. AND MRS. JOHN T. LEWIS of Washington, who are spending The bride before her mar- their honeymoon at Hot Springs, Va. riage was Miss. H. Truslow Schneider of Alexandria, Va. Coprright by Underwood & CUnderwood. This young elephant was landed recently from the S. S. Wide World Fhoto. JUMBO TAKES A RIDE. But he does not like it. Bearport, together with a number of other former jungle residents. They were a consignment gathered by Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Buck. A WASHINGTON SILHOUETTE. The artillery recently marched upon Washington, demonstrated some of their tactics and then marched back to Fort Myer. The cameraman caught them as they passed over the Highway bridge at evening. A NEW GARMENT FROM PARIS. Mme. Marjoric Torre Bevans, a French illustrator, arrives in New York wearing a poiret gown on black Rodier quilted serge. The trimming is red Rodier braid ‘Wide World Photo. striped with gold. Note the circular skirt. A THEATER FOR CHILDREN. This departure in the theatrical world is being tried out in New York by the Heckscher Foundation. This is a scene from one of the first plays’produced, “Little Red Riding ‘Wide World Photo. Hood.” Copyright by Keystone. ROYALTY IN WASHINGTON. Col. Robert M. Thompson, Lord Mountbatten. of England and Lieut. Fred- erick Neilson, U. S. N. Lord and Lady Mountbatten, guests of Col. Thompson, are heing much enter- tained in Washington. COMPETING IN WASHINGTON. Dogs owned by Dr. 0..D. Stickney of Atlantic City entered Soday in the open_slbase class at the anmaal moet o th 'l'hhrhu e |Pa Mol ?m ’. s :m S Photo by Pridgeon, staff photographee. ~ T NAVY DAY IN ROME. Italian marines carrying the wreath givén by the American’ Navy Capt. Hasbrouck. Several American battle- [ Oopyright by Underwood & Underwood. H n oy e 2 League to the “Altare della Patria,” led by ships are now located at Italian. ports, A WONDERFUL TABLE. One of the favorite pieces of furniture in the office of the United States Attorney General is a handsomely carved and inlaid table, the work of a convict in the federal penitentiary Atlanta, Ga.” The photo shows Attorney General Daugherty seated at the table. MERICANS HONOR ENGLAND’S DEAD. One of the ceremonies at lh.e tomb of England’s unknown soldier, in London, on Armistice day, when American sailors placed a wreath on the tomb. Left to right: Rear Admiral Fitzmaurice, Ambassador Harvey, Dean of Westminster, Capt. Haszey, U. S, the annual meet of the National Capital Field Trial Club. ial dogs ever seen in Washington. . q R Copyright by TO DEFEND HIS TITLES. Lieut. James G. Adams of Brooklyn, former Army aviator, winner of three tobogganing trophies in Switzerland, whe will leave soon to compete in races. His record is a speed of Copyright by Underwood & Underwood 73 miles an hour. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood . ORGAN RECITAL FOR THE NATION. T. T ertius, who was formerly-organist in one of the famous London churches, playing at St. T homas’ in New York during the first recital of its kind to be broadcasted by radio to every station in the United States. Wide World Photo. s} @

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