Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1922, Page 12

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1922. — - —— ( IN PLAY. Miss Kitty Owen, daughter . of Maj. and Mr<. Owen and granddaughter of Williams Jennings NEW AMBASSADOR AND STAFF. Prince Gelasio Caetani. new Italian ambassador to the United States, in center, and his staff. photographed sesterday. 4% Bryan, as she appeared in a recent production of “Prunella,” at ft to right: R. Silenzi, third secretary; Lieut. Col. Guidoni, air attache: Augersto Rosco, counselor of embassy; the ambascador, Nism, Fla Copsright by Underwood & Underood g ernor-elect Smith 11 their own. and it will be moved soon 1o is Walter Smith. youngest “Snooks.” Wide Worid Phot PART OF THE SMITH ZOO. The young sons of of New York h; il the executive WITH AND WITHOUT. The whole nation was g a surprise yesterday when “Uncle J Cannon announced that he had stopped smoking—and the new order of things h: “FROM GREENLAND'S ICY MOUNTS TO INDIA'S CORAL STRAND.” A quartet of East WORLDS LARGEST AERO ENGINE. It has 1.000 horsepower and has heen installed i au: Indian beauties spapped far, far away from their sunny clime. They are enjoying the Avro Napier bombing plane, the biggest single engine plane ever built and which consternation among Washingtons cigar dealers. This may be the last photo you ever winter in the mountain realm of Engleberg, central Switzerland. the first test at Southampton, England. Wide Worid Phe showing “Uncle Joe™ and the “long smoke.” Nattonal F Copyright by Underwood & Underwood Charles Scheurer, the new Swiss president. He was vice presi- dent, and in accordance with the traditional custom, was elected to the higher post. The new Robert H. Dalgleish, newly elected president of the Washington Society of Engineers. He is chief engineer of the Capital Traction (Comnany. g o e president is a noted jurist. PAPER COSTUMES IN SOVIET PRODUCTION. A futurist musical comedy in Moscow. where all'the costumes SEEe b He ek R R R B WINTER SPORTS FOR GIRL SCOUTS. Photo taken at national camp. Briarcliff Manor, N. Y., which wa< were made of paper in brilliant olors. The score of this particular piece was written by a French com- opened officially on December 27. This is the first winter camp ever conducted by the organization and poser. Wide World Fhore the project has been hailed with enthusiasm all over the country. Carroll Richmond of who received highest . A e 3 e e , commander- & s = R 2 7 A Fsd e i W inchief of the British Mediter- a nation-wide compei ex- . = L 5 ranean fleet, who is reported to amination for commissions in MISS WYOMING IS MRS. WYOMING NOW. Miss Helen Bonham of Cheyenne, became known all over the GAY DAYS AT PINEHURST, N. C. Horseback riding is one of the favorite sports at this southern resort. have prepared to leave England the coast guard service. Photo country as “Miss Wyoming,” when she was selected to pose for a poster announcing the Frontier Days cele- group, in one of the picturesque bridle paths, left to right: J. C. Breckenridge, Pinehurst; J. B. Waller. Chicago; Mrs. H. E. Moles, Montreal; Miss Roberta Lewis, Chicago; Miss Catherine Lewis, Chicago; John C. Thomas, Greensboro, N, C. Copyright by Underwood & Uoderwood. taken in Washington Iy terday. bration. The “emblem of her state” was married recently to Joseph Kreme of Laramie. ith all available vessels, bound al Photo. Coprright by Underwood & Underwood. eastward. ¢ Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, {

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