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- THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1923. e . : 1k % This American bluejacket with the IN CUBA TODAY. Race horses leaving the paddock at Oriental Park, Havana, where the winter racing season o Coio et o Coitarns Y vt e o i A “SUNDAY" GATHERING. Reunion of the Billy Sunday family st the Arcade railway station in Los is in full swing. Patrons of the track are mainly “* “onies” f the United States. Turki ine. “Li “ ieg o8 & i ikich wiier pive. ik nnoking a hivdred Cgirettes At onie Tinis: ; : ey s ol Bown g PHIE X Copreight by Underwood & Enderndol Angeles. The athletic evangelist has three sons, Billy, jr., Paul and George. Wife izt AMEKICA'S PROUD BIRD. A remarkable photograph ot a goiden eaz = taken in the mountains of California. The picture was taken ! “CASHING ON A WINNER.” Scene at cashier’s window of Oriental rac SOUNG WRITER. Litle Betty Gulick, ten years NEW PORTRAIT OF THE QUEEN. An interesting and exclusive picture Villia and i ck. , Cuba, e 5 i siasts are spenc L i ot to e songs for a sie > x € William L. and Irene Finley and H. H. Bohlman of the N track. Havana, Cuba, where horse racing enthusiasts are spending t a contract to write songs for a York music of Queen Mary of England j ved in this country. The queen Association of Audubon Societies for Protection of Wild Birds ar winter. Mrs. Russell McDermott of New York held the winnin Betty has also appeared on the stage, in “Daddy £ 4 SR Siivale Wide World Phot yirkot +Ight by Underwood & Underwis M Wite World Photo rarely poses in studios for the camera men. ide World Photo. Commander Jerome u. tunsaker, in Maj. Gen. Enoch Crowder, wno will charge of design section of the shortly ge on the retired list of the naval bureau of aeronautics, re- - - s Army. It is expected, however, cently nominated by President A PEACOCK MADE OF ROSES. This float won first prize in the tonrnament of roses, held on New Year at that he will continue his semi-dip- Harding a member of the national REPRESENTS EARLIEST MAN. According fo scientists, this cast of a prehistoric skull, now on exhibition Pasadena, Calif., from a field of 300 floats. Three hundred thousand persons witnessed the parad. atic duties in the_republic of advisory committee for acronautics. i National Museum, represents the earliest human being. It was unearthed at La Quina, southern Wide World Photo. Natlonal Photo. . Natfonal Photo. France. At right. skull of present man. National Photo. INTERESTED IN GARFIELD HOSPITAL. Group of wemen who met at home of Mrs. Hughes, wife of the Secretary of State, yesterday to . formulate a plan for women's activities in connection with enlargement of Garfield Hospital. Left to right, seated: Mrs. Henry B. Spencer, STRAW HATS COMING IN. With Jack Frost in our midst, the first straw Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker. Standing: Mrs. Francis R. + hats for spring are coming in. This one is of Milan straw with facing Laura Harlan, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. of white georgette and trimmed with large magnolias. . e National Ptv. Ll g s Cbnyfl‘h"lu‘ Bimswal, Teller & Fab Studle, -+ FUDDIBILAL L. accO GiGg L0 rumors going the rounds in _.nington, John Hays Hammond may enter the cabinet of President Mrs. Eric Fowler, Mrs. Truxton Beale, Mrs. Mary Roberts Rinehart, darding, taking the place of Secretary Fall, head of the Interior Hagner, Miss McKeon, Mrs. Simon Wolf, Mrs. Aline Solomon, Mrs. Richard Wainwright, Miss _ Department. Photo taken yesterday. Natlooal Phote. * Clarence Wilson and Miss McWhorter, E %