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JAT‘IUARY 2, 1923. THE VFNING STAR, VVASHINGTON D. C, TUESDAY, HE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE B X D THROUGH FLAME. This new device, the invention 1y ohito, the crown prince and L an, on visit to schools in western Japan, where he at lnlerhke‘ N. vacations. The winter holiday camp bout as popular as the C by Underwood & Underwood claimed to improve the tone of phonograph and ap: It purifies sound waves and in- planted a pine tree at each school to commemorate his visit. Copyright by Underwood & Underwo Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. summer camps. 3 JROPE. Florence Walton and her new husband, FILTERS SOU Leon Leatrim, photographed just before they sailed aboard the of an Englishman, is Olympic for a honeymoon trip i may be adapted to the radiophone. c t by Underwoud & Underwond creases their volume. DR A\HTOR A British aviator had engine le flying over the English channel, losing control of his France; Edward Bed- plane and plunging into the water. He was picked up by a warsh American Association for Labor Legislat uninjured, but the plane was a total wreck. Wiae World Phot BER OF NEW NT CLUB. Miss D 2 & R - < Giughies shultitien' i Mes' Mkl Bianog FOREIGN LABORITES IN CHICAGO. The tenth annual meet sentatives to this count: Left to right: Rene Le Brun, Fra dward J. Phelan, England; Albert M. Thom: Copsrisnt by nderwood & Uanderwond horsewoman e)d a member of the newly organized Rock Creek Hum Club. Capsright by Underwood & Caderwond dington Behrens, England; Joseph E. Herbert, England. Secretary of Agriculture, Mrs. Wallace, their daughters Mary and AT NEW YEAR RECEPTION. Sir Auckland and Lady Geddes arriving REPRESENTED FRANCE. Col. George A. L. Dumont, military attache of the French embassy, Mme. Dumont and their two daughters, Marthe and Paule, at the New Year reception erday Copsright by Underwood & Underwood BUILDI allace’s cousin, Miss Margaret McKee, photographed when leaving the New Year recep- Copyright by Underwood & Underwood at the Pan-American building yesterday afternoon for the reception. Copyright by Harris & Ewing. Carl J. Lomen, who came to Wash- fii Mollie Fuller, a favorite in e Mrs. F. Nano, wife of the secretary ¢ a P> N ALk f the R S hegiat " . : ington from Nome, Alasks, to se- = - REPRESENTED BELGIUM. - Baron de Cartier de Marchienne, ambas- il Tt Moo Ve ,::': AMONG THE YOUNGER DIPLOMATS. Veronica and Miriam, daugh- care aid of tho W Financo Cor '~ BLIND, SHE COMES BACK® 10 STACE. Mallis Fuller, » fevorks fn eador, from Belgium, and the baroness, at the New Year. reception at tion at the PanAmeticer building. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel de Sousa Leao Gracie of the Brazilian Rt e Lot et g account of total blindness, will return to Broadway with a special embassy. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. yright by Underwood & Underwood. act. She appeared recently in a Brook'yn theater and was a “hil the' Pan-Amiierican building yesterday. Oopyright by Harris & Bwing, Copyright by Harrls & Ewing. ¥ b