Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1922, Page 17

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THE STAR’ PICTORIAL PAGE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922. nearby towns aided the Front Royal d } A “RAG” BY ENGLISH STUDENTS. Whenever the students of the English colleges desire a real g‘nnd time “raggy” procession is marching down one of London’s they get up what ghey call a “rag.” and this streets. NEW USE FOR MINIATURE. Miss Dorothy Mackail of movie fame shows a new use for the jeweled miniature, wearing it on her arm and covering the vaccination scar. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. OFF FOR THE CAPITOL. President Harding and Secretary Christian leaving the White Houso the ‘Capitol, where the President delivered his message to Congress. ~ VIEWS OF THE FRONT ROYAL FIRE, WHICH RESULTED IN ESTIMATED LOSS OF HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. Fifteen fact rtment in fighting the blaze, which was fanned by a strohg wind from the mountains. The fire started at 10:30 yesterday morning in the grist mill of C. C. Proctor, on Main street. i, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. to pilot the first Paris to New York REVISITS HIS BIRTHPLACE. Admiral Sims, a private citizen again, at his old home in Port-Hope, Canada. The photo shows him inspect- ing the guard of honor which welcomed him. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. ON THE BOARDWALK. Senstor David vania spending a vacation of several yesterday for ‘National Photo. OCEAN TRAVEL BY PLANE. Lieut. Charles Nungesser, retired, of the French army, wounded seventeen times in the world war, who expects senger service between the two continents. EXHIBITS HER DUCKS. Miss Albertina Schleinkofer, one of the few ornithologists in the country, and her pair of prize Pekin ducks which she is exhibiting at the Washington poultry show this week. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. . and stores were eaten up by the flames before dynamite was used to check the conflagration. Firemen from Winchester, Strasburg and other Thotcx by A. N. Carroll of £ront Royal. A STITCH IN TIME. Mending the anchor chain of the world's greatest liner, the Majestic. now in dry dock airplane, inaugurating a pas- at Boston, Mass. Note the size of the anchor as compared with the workmen. Coprright by Kesstont 0 World Photo. SOON TO BE MARRIED. Leonora Hughes, onc of America’s leading dancers, who has been filling engagements on the London stage, it reported engaged to one of New York's prominent millionaires. The shawl worn by Miss Hughes was presented to her by the Queen of Belgium. Wide World Photo do not need trained polo ponies to play handy, and he seems to take an unusual interest in a vit!nqri:us m:. National Phots, ‘A NEW SORT OF POLO. The engineers at Camp Humphreys, Va., % bdwil Pe - A, Reed an o of Pennsyl N Toww e days at Atlantic City. Copyright by Guderwoud & Underwood. B Il

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