Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1922, Page 17

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVEND X R € °E hough ~ 0 i ) i=s > 3 = = - e IO CAREER. Mlthongh et e D O A atothy ALL ABOARD FOR ITALY. . circus performer, who is ENGLAND PREPARFS FOR CHRISTMAS S a:t goose has always been a favorite Cliciimas Sk 3 = pe Bi; tak career. Her recent debut, singing the Flower Maiden : : : sepuc ig; ! < CARES 5 £ EINE o fort inches tall, and his bride, who was Miss Irene Thompson, leave dinner, and tize Briti-her- must have thei . This photograph wa~ tahen on a Midland Washington for New York. where they will board a steamer for ltaly. farm. ¢ ths Uude t They were married in Washington and will spend their honeymoon in Taly with relatives. National Pliote: e SO Rl \ AND NOW THE TURKISH VEIL. It is claimed to be the latest in “ovean NEXT QUEEN OF ENGLAND. MAYBE! Reports from the Briti-h I<les toggery™that i<, clothes for the L This veil is worn by == T ; ; ; e En ; persist in mentioning Lady Mary Cambri M Louise leat vile ok a Sterich plsieais natiser: BOY SCOUT GETS HIGHEST HONOR MEDAL. Scenc at ceremony in Los An Calif.. when William Cannon. sixteen years old. was awarded of Cambridzge. a~ the probable bride of the Prine CNoyrizht 1§ Underood & Undercnod ational Boy Scout Medal of Honor for savinug two women from drowning at Honolulu a year ago. The boy fought ng tide an 3 reported that the Britich ook mith favor upon snch an allia waves in making the rescues. il ight iy P & A ¥ Wide W s R e Miss Dorothy Addington of St. Paul, Minn., found an aged map old trunk. She followed its direc tions. and on a farm ten miles from the city dug up a s box containing $750 in g there is buried treasure after all! ‘Wide World I'h o Among the prominent visitors at the White House yesterday afternoon was Sir P. S. AN INDIAN OPERA STAR. The Princess K. C. S. L. of Ing Cherokees, will appear <oon in New 3 graphed at Hot Springs, Va., where he is “Nitnia.” Photo shows princess having her portrait p: b recuperating from a strenuous campaign. He Remington Schusler. < sports of the mountain resort. Coprright by Underwood & Underw “FAIREST GRANDMOTHER OF BRITAIN.” From the photograph one a grandmother. but such is a fact. She rden, and the youngster is her gran COp et o Uil & 11t team WASHINGTONIANS IN FRANCE. This photograph was taken at Coucy le Chatean, a town something like QUEER CHINESE ART. One piece in unique exhibition recently opened = i . 1,000 years old, devastated during the world war. Left to right: Frank G. Carpenter of Washington, in London. It is a specimen of the many armed Chinese Goddess of SOUTHWARD HE JERKS ALONG. When the first snow appea when, early in the morning. the special writer for The Sunday Star; Miss Edith Carpenter of Philadelphia and Mrs. Anton Smith of Mercy, made in the early eighteenth century and valued at $50,000. thermometer stands about the 30 mark, then this fellow and all impedimenta start southward —migrat- flhinmon and Ohio. Copyright by Carpenter's World Travels. 2 ‘Wide World Phote. ing like the birds. He is the tin-can tourist. ‘Wide World 'hoto.

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