Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1922, Page 17

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THE STAR’'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. AT SITE OF NURSES' HOME. White-gowned workers of Garfield Hos- pital at ground-breaking ceremony of the new nurses’ home yes- terday. The new building will be erected at 11th and Cliffon streets northwest. r National Photo. Miss Anna A. Gordon, who has the distinction of being president of LITTLE CEREMONY AT CAPITOL. Miss Alice Robertson, representa- Senator-elect S W. Brookhart, jr, both the National and _the tive in Congress from Oklahoma, presents Congresswoman Huck photographed in Washington. World's Woman's Christian Tem- SCREEN STARS AT EQUITY BALL. Two of the most beautiful women ‘ of Illinois with a bouquet when the latter arrives at the Capitol. . He succeeds Senator Kenyon of perance Unions. She was elect- of Moviedom, Alice Joyce and Anita Stewart, danced at the recent National Photo. Towa. National Photo. ed by the National union in ball of the stage organization in New York. Photoplay fans were - Philadelphia. admitted to the dance. Wide World Photo Copsright by Underwood & Tnderwood. THE LATEST X-RAY. This new appartus, claimed to be the last word in X-ray machines, has been installed AT THE OPERA BALL. Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin as Brunhilde, the s > : . . vz at Garfield Hospital. It was designed by one of America’s foremost electrical engineers. Dr. E. A. character she impersonated at the Washington opera ball last night. VISITS MOUNT VERNON. Jaroslav Kocian, nated violin virtuoso, now in Washington, who yesterday visited Merritt, roentgenologist, stands beside the machine. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Photo by Buck Studios. Mounted Vernon and placed a wreath on the tomb of the first President. National Photo. HIS FAVORITE STEED. Governor-clect Jonathan Davis of Kansas on his farm. He calls the mule “his A CHICKEN ON PARADE. This champion White Crested Black Polish LITTLE FAITH IN A THREAD. It is not proper and fitting that the modern evening gown should hang platform.” His hobby is working on the farm, and his live stock is among the finest in Kansas. cock, is being exhibited at the Washington poultry show, at the by a single thread. The strhin might bé too great. So Eleanor Boardman, movie star, has her evening K Wide World Photo. . Coliseum, this week. frocks glued to her skin. ‘Wide World Photo. Senator Thomas F. Bayard, senator- elect of Delaware, photographed ‘ in_Washington yesterday. Bay- o Dupont 1 the, Novembes ator nt in Now unexpired term of the late Senator Watson. W isartoe] election. , P WOMEN IN CONGRESS, Mn.WmifndEnckn[Illmoh.mumbadflwflome,-ndunMwL i e pa ¥ el o by Gov. Hardwiek to il dh&pmym-:l‘;-el-:ml e iy B SR e » ""‘""m = . THEY COME FROM GEORGIA. Ncwly-olected senator, Walter F. ‘George, tnd his family, now in Wash- - ingten. _;g 5

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