Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1922, Page 13

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"THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIA THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28 1922. 5 _ = N A SPLINTER FROM TRUE CROSS. Rev. Pantelei , A i f POCKETS ARE TOO SMALL. Tt is now impossible for the workman of Germany to get his weekly salary Neaplis, representing the Patriarch :: Je:s;l:;rofloldi;‘:}:?:.:g,,T]A into his pockets. Depreciation of the mark, with little silver and gold in circulation, gives the workman studded cross which he presented to President Harding vesterday. west. The entertainment consists of two plays and they be repeated Friday evening at the plenty of paper money. This German baker carries his salary in a cigar box. 'Wide:Worla Ehoto. The cross contains a splinter from the true cross, according to tra- Club. In “The Dream Makers,” left 10 right. standing: Gladys English and Marion dition. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood Kathleen Kershan, Clifford Kettler and Virginia Gaddes. 1 SCENE FROM ONE-ACT PLAY. Produced by children of Tri “ommunity House, 3d and C streets north. New York and DAMAGED BY STORMS. Two stewards of the S. S. L. HERE TO PAINT PORTRAITS. Marquise Y. de Frayssoix, who arrived : . 1 : = : it AR Gt oy b oA iRl ST ST s SavaT Yetarday ) S willipaist ISADORA AND HER POET HUSBAND. After startli CEDILY STORM (§ Leo 1or 1he S 5 LaSorolc cammiiing ITALY'S SOLDIER-POET. Latest photograph of D'Annunzio, long prom- portraits of society leaders. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood ;‘_ ‘x;l:.::i:- °"nh_" un’",‘ Ql-‘l d":’l;; i New Y oy A da\‘, ol iieret inent in the affairs of his country. taken in the garden of his villa at = > b i Consright iy Tiillerwdod & Tnderwood: Garde lake, Italy. Coprright by Underwoud & Underwood W. J. Hendricks of Boonesville, Ind., Charle- Lathrop Pack, president of who has just returned from a the American Forestry Associa- - E y trip around the world. He start- tion. who has started a mlnve- : . X : . ith $100 and came back with ment toward the centennial of Little Jackie Ott, who has attracted attention by hi derful ph: 1 develop-- Gl . & i . s i poNes, ot Mismi Beach: Hiis| companions: el fnafetass (ofithe photopluy; world, $400,iELe) cilled o Wendens Attior =yiby plannios Eecs HiC A RADIO. TREAT,IN CUBA. Sunday crowd of children and grown-ups at San Jose de las Lajas, about SxCimgyestercay. i P DO, twenty-five miles from Havana, hearing their first radio concert, broadcast from the PWX station of the Vubve de Remer and Nita Naldi Copyright by Underwood & Underwood ~ Coprright by Underwood & Underwood. Cuban Telephone Company. \ 1 L ; s d RESCUED CREW OF DISABLED SCHOONER. These men were rescued from the schooner Gordon C. Fudge LI LN B s e ey JOY FOR FIFTY CHILDREN. Christmas party for youngsters who have been ylaced in good homes through by the $. S. Menominee and landed in New York yesterday. The schooner was bound to New York from old, sexx gun poisder of the U 5. 5. New Mcuien, who sided ks o the services of the Catholic Childrer's Bureau of tho city. The parly was held at the home of Mrs. Mary Spain with a load of salt, and the derelict was set on fire when abandoned. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. ; pel i e PO Coita Talty, 200 I street northwest, and Girl Scouts assisted in entertaining, 15 staff photographer. A3 - — — i

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