Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1922, Page 17

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'THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE § THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922, T k0 ""_-4:“ < ¥4 P ¥ HAPPY DAYS FOR ALL EXCEPT THE TURKEY. Approaching Thanksgiving and the harvest has been put away, and golden mounds of corn and pumpkins istmas, feast days for the youngsters. The first snow has fallen, IN GOWNS AND MASKS. Five hundred women, wearing gowns and masks similar to those worn by the Ku Klux Klan, paraded in Atlanta, Ga.,afew plashes of color in the wind-swept fields. National T'hoto nights ago. They refused 10 give their names, but stated that they were members of a secret Protestant organization, which is to become nation-wide in operation. These women are the leaders. Wide World Photo. Grand Duke Nicholas, selected by the Supreme Council of Russian Monarchists to succeed the czar. It is reported that the headquar- Rev. Oscar Haywood. who'is claimed to be one of the heads of Ku Klux activities in New York. He has asserted that the klan’s work will CONGRESSWOMAN ON LINKS. Mrs. Winifred Mason Huck, member i = L shat: I : s R of Congress, is a golf enthusiast. This photograph was taken yester- :."‘ ”’};hel.m“"' ';,‘"." bezemiored QUEEN MOTHER TAKES SUBMARINE RIDE. Celebrating her sev- go on in sp{xe of Mayor I?y]{ns A TLRIN'BEALTY. 41\1.,.,_ Carmin: of th day on the Potomac Park public links, where she spent some ti e enty-first birthday, Margharita, the queen mother of Italy, cruised for order to drive the organization beautiful women in Italy. According to reports from Turin, “crowd- National Photo. Wide World Photo. an hour in a submarine, her first trip of the kind. Diving manenvers from the city. Wide World Photo. have been known to stand on chairs in the villa Borgl_:e.‘:‘c_ml:lnI k featured the trip. Wide World Photo. see her pass by.” - Slobadan Codjevac, new attache of Mgy Madeleine O'Brien, who has a THE PRESIDENT’S MILK-FED TURKEY. There will be plenty of white meat on the White House table Thanks- . the legation of the Croats and Slo- prominent part in the St. Patrick DELEGATES TO POSTAL CONVENTION. Left to right, sitting: W. Irving Glover. third assistant postmaster giving day. This turkey, weighing forty-one pounds, will be shipped from Chicago by truck. The turk’s venes in Washington. He arrived players’ production, “Yon Take ‘general; Postmaster General Work, John H. Edwards, solicitor of Post Office Department. Back row: name is Supreme IIL. SERERCr UnehaRot & DReE Ry in the city yesterday and has taken It at Carroll Hall all next week. E. Sands, superintendent of division of foreign mails: Peter J. Schardt, superintendent of railway mail up his new duties, - National Photo. Photo by Tenschert & Fiack, service, Convention in Ottowa, Canada, first week in December. Bt 7 MAY RESIGN AS PRESIDENT. Li Yuan Hung of China, who may FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR THIS STRAWBERRY PLANT. 3 o o mullloxwl o 'hnmemu phn!,mwhmh fice > o % iy ¥ send in his resignation to the Chinese cabinet ra!hgr than make a e“:l-z:::l ‘:II::G both tb:h :pnnqfl’:-d fall ;‘;’n;a anmnf‘he ::&d:: public apology for the arrest of Lo Wen-l(z‘n. minister of finluw-, qnil lny. pufehu' e by California ml.. i i T cheered lustil; who charged with accepting commission for negotiation a loan. i TURKISH ARMY . When the tionalist forces left Constantinople recently, under the command of Chakir Bey, they were ly was » S pe e - e 'ge .»éomntwcs:r?mdlvwm by sympathisers M%:E‘ cauge. l’hun‘: lhow: trainload of soldicrs en route to occupy Thracky ¢ USRI il Capyright WP & A, Fhetds. . s .~ Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. | ' - 2 =

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