Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1922, Page 13

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"THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922. 3 AN HISTORIC KICK. This is the famous “boot” by Smith of Princeton which spelled defeat for Yale in THE SENATORIAL SMILE. Mrs. W. H. Felton of Georgia, in Wash- = ; : ; : the game Saturday afternoon. The field gonl gave Princeton the long end of the 300 score, and ISEoRYtoETIG CremiGe Jeliiis S it S okiathslnsAlall -0 DUBINGIUADY ASTORS|GAMEAICH: Sheris ectied heswosn b onfsr (atTisl conmingn s s Sume &8 Smith’s name is written among the nation’s foot ball heroes. Arrow points to Smith, on 15-yard line. term from death of Senator Watson to election of a new senator. a sidewalk in Plymouth, during her successful campaign for reelection to the British Oopyright by Underwood & Underwood. Walter F. George was elected to the office. National Photo. Copyright by Und ," at Hollywood, Calif., to THROWING FOX TO THE HOUNDS. One of the features of the recent hunt of the South LILLTAN SAILS FOR EUROPE. Sister Dorothy and Mary Pickford bidding Lillian Gish good- SEES HIS BOOK FILMED. Hall Caine, author of “The Chri: bye aboard the S. S. Providence yesterday. Miss Gish will work on a new photoplay in witness the book turned into a modern photoplay. In the photo are Glory Quale and Dorset foxhounds at Stinsford Hall, England. The “kill” at_a point_known as by Underwoud & Underwosod. several European countries. Oopyright by Underwood & Underwood. John Storm, heroine and hero of the film, and Director Maurice Tourneur (center). Waterson Ridge. = : s PICKING A BRIDE FOR CHARLIE. Movie fans all over the country A R O e e It LITTLE DIPLOMATS OF WASHINGTON. They are Master Herbert SPECIAL TOGS FOR THE AIR. When Mrs, Fanny Akillogion, French are picking a bride for Charlio Chaplin—but he has refused to Dhoto shows Capt. L. M. McBride holding a tear gas bomb and Miss Mary Andrea, children of the commercial attache and wife aviatris, arrived in New York yesterday she displayed these natty talk ‘concerning the matter. The latest rumor says Miss Eleanor e Boardman will be the next Mre. Chaplin. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. of the Netherlands legation. CopyEightby Under¥ood & Lnderwood. garments of blue leather for the woman flyer. Wide World Photo. e A T ‘OUNG! VIATRIX. hns ighteen nths old, A REAL BIG TIME IN NEW YORK. A view of lower Broadway, New York, when Georges Clemenceau, . A TALK OVER HOME AFFAIRS. Character studies of Ambassador Jasserand of France and Georges Clem- HEd.Y“I:UxeNr o%s .{1 9o|mmn, an nm{::e.‘:flot"& l;nl;tnn. 0!:?:, took ‘;:er former premier of France, was welcomed to the city. Streamers, confetti and torn paper were showered enceau. Photograph taken in New York Saturdsy after the former French premier had landed, first trip into the air recently. The journey was made on a pleasant from the tall office buildings, presenting a ecene not unlike the great Armistice day celebration of four ) Goprright by Underwood & Undsvwoed. : day, and- Alice wore this spotless bonnet, ‘Wide World Phote. years age. Wide World Photo. e P ] { R S v

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