Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1922, Page 17

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ( ONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1922. § G, ARMISTICE DAY IN ENGLAND. King George placing wreath at base z i g oD z ALABAMA MINE DISASTER. Mouth of shafi at Dolomite. Alu.. where, on Novemly an_explosion of cenotaph in London on November 11, The cenotaph was erected WHERE THE GERMANS STOPPED. Photo taken at dedication on Armistice day of the pot in the wood- ceurred. with a death list of 100 men. ac reports. The explosi to have been in memory of England’s unknown soldier. near Rethondes, France, where armistice was signed on November 11, 1918. French and Englich high 5 Wide World Ploto. % Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. officials attended the ceremony. Copyright by Underwood & Underwon : S g = SMOKING SUIT FOR WOMEN. Two examples of the latest smoking HIS LAST PHOTO. This is claimed to be the last photograph of Erskine IT STARTLED LONDON. Miss Ashdown wore this remarkable ermine S iR SR s by Premier Mussol Silialyaslile nealanbessad Washi s Childers (at left), who was executed by the Irich Free State on a isti 5 < o 3 pasliciucydamhsasfori iAW sahiiton treason charge. The picture was taken thortly before his capure, ol R e S e schemes being popular. English modistes thow the imporations. i o Z Wide World Phot. sucreeding Senator Vittorio Rolandi Ricci. The prince is well known < - 2 when he was a companion of Eamonn De Valera, at right. occasion. Copyright by Unde: Underwood. as an engineer. Copyright by Underwood & Underwoo ids Weeld Phot o Worid Photo DOWN ON THE FARM. For the first couple of weeks, at least, Babe Ruth, base hall star of FAMOUS WAR FIGURES. Marshals Foch and Joffre having a quiet chat in Paris duri the Yankees, has stuck to bis farm at Sadbury, Mass, Babe considers his food an im- SAcmisticoday e e e oA aThie portant pnn’of his training scheme, and he oversees all kitchen activities. Wid:“,""?finl'k:’"’«" ‘Aristiceldayfcdlebration Hipectilicercmonieainsee wnd“cwf:]m:tfls‘l?te b;‘ !fid?:wx‘gnl:ghe;wwd‘ I St NEW IRISH CIVIC GUARD. First photograph of the new police force of Cork. Ireland. The civic guard is to take over the task of policing the towns—il there are any— where Copy it by Cnderwood & Underwood TAKING NO CHANCES. Miss Gladys Comerford, one of the singers - AN ANNUAL JAMBOREE. Art students of Paris, many of them Amer- at the New York Hippodrome, is taking no chances with her Thanks- GEN. JOHN J. PERSHING RETREATS. Batteries of camerss succeed in sccomplishing what big German guns failed to do. Photo taken at icans, hold their annual frolic on the streets. This picture shows fi:n bird. Yesterday she tied a ribbon around his neck and took Army and Navy foot ball game in Philadelphia Saturday, when the eneral, apparently, found the picture-boxes too much for his enjoyment of them around the monument of M. August Compte. s % ¥ i : - Owcrisiy Underwood & Underwoed. ™ i + Oopyright by Underweod & Unferwosh. for a ride down 5th-avenge. - Coprright by Underweod &dinderwood. - - the game. e S % : 3 st R e G e =

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