Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 17

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE HE EVENING STAR, . WASHINGTON, D FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. "HER OF UN 3 . Mi ari o - e o S ST S iR. j. Mite, one of the attractions of the B B e e e ot Gl o o Shrine circus, called at the White House vesterd re President ESSAYS. Left 10 right, front row: J. Schuyler Loomis, Mrs. G. V. Rogers and Senator z ‘ 2 columbiafhonse o Harding. The major is probably the smallcst man in the world, : Phipps of Colorado. Loomis and Mrs, Rogers were presented with diplomas by President Warding for he is only twenty-eight inches in height. National Pho essays in grange contest and personal safety work. Nativual Phote. who recently held a conferen with President Ha gston Rowe Schuyler, president of the Daughters of the € ederacy, was presented with th irmingham, Ala. Wide Waorld Photo. THE CAR ; : e = : : be placed in the Church of Our Lady of Pompeii, ltaly. I s THE SPEEJACKS 1S. HOME AGAIN. This is the only boat less than 100 fect in length to complete a trip one ton and will be burned one day each year (All Saints day, ‘around the world. The journey was a honeymoon trip of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Y. Gowen, jr, of New November 2). It is estimated that it will last eighteen centuries. The York. At one time the boat was reported lost for several days in the Pacific. DUCK HUNTING SEASON OPENS. This is one of the favorite outdoor sports of the midwest, and the hunters are thronging to the inland waterways. This picture was taken at Grand Island Lodge, Bath, Il Wide World Photo. candle cost $3,700. Copsrigh y \CULPTURE BY SARAH BERNHARDT. The famous French actress is = c SO e B ewn:to:;w l:e‘:ng ullibin:«; AT THE CAPITOL. Senators Townsend and Cousens of Michigan. feature being the knickers, worn lllld ler the lkll’t- ’"B skirt be 0 ST VETERA! F FRANCE. Sergt. Louis Paul and his year-old an accomplished sculptress, as this special off when skatii nd used as a cape. ive i i i in in Pari . Mme. Bernhardt has-also written fiction and articles. Senator Couzens arrived in Washington yesterday to succeed Truman taken n ing al : r. He saw active meo with the 1st ne‘lflle.l'll of Zonaves ii in Paris, shows. e, Ty : a 1

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