Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1923, Page 17

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D WEDNESDAY, JANUARY' 10, 1923. AT HEIGHT. Hund et EF! E IN INITED STATES. These Greek children arrived in New York S. King Alexander. They to Switzerland to enjoy the winter sports. Tl duet of were brought to this country from Smyrna by the Near East Relief Soc Y, leaving that city after the great fire. Mark lreuma.‘ 1‘14-ptv:r. mpers woo Lady Nicotine while climbing to top of moun- who is a special representative of the society, has adopted seven of the childrén. Wide World Photo r Murren. Wide World Photo. The noted suffragist and leadér gf the ull House movement in Chicago arrived in the British metropohy after touring northern Europe heading a mission investi; he political status of women. - e . £ GREEK SURGEON ‘ARRIVES. Dr. Polyrios Corillos, formerly in the : L OF WALES £ NT MEET. The photograph, showing him chatting with y ady French army, who landed from the S King Alexander yesterday NISHED PRINCE AND HIS FAMIL' Photograph taken in London a few days Berkin, was taken 2 > Norfolk meet of the foxhounds, at Raynham. Hall, Norfolk. ] ysician, who will attend the convention of surgeons in Bost Andrew of Greece, who was banished by the Greek revolutionary government, i . wood & Underwood. s also active in the political affairs of his country. Wide World Pho princess and their two daughters are expected in America soon. Mme. de Graeff, wife of the new min- N FOR A MILLION DOLLARS. “The Annunciatfon™ by Jacope Palma, from the Salamon collection of Italian paintings, one ds blow, but the spring C. D. de G and children. of the finest in America, which has recently been acquired for approximately a million dollars by Duveen Brothers. Wide World Photo. ! 1 d. This one is trimmed with a band of Robert Skinner, United States con- ? ; sul general at' London, who is Jonkheer VS H. de Blfl“hr:” flor . g { i Vol imul < 1 now in Washington to spend a . . many yéars counselor of the A - . . . s = S N = i 3 . he foreground is drawing numbers in the Cuban nattonal o : : DIS, v . i Kelso, Wash., bridge disaster: few days of his leave of absence. + Netherlands legation here; whose DRAWING THE LUCKY NUMBERS. Tho boy in the fore : AT B e s e e He will return to his post soon. death was roporied in Athens, - lottry. Two glabeo. are used, with paicnt gates which allow onc numbered hail o roll out at's tim. - {:a; E:)‘;x:m):;ndnl:l nn:'l 'fiI& persons. were on the bridge when -it fell; Coprright by Underwood & Underwood. PR HatiomslBhote.~ " Greece,. yesterday, NetiomalPhoto, ;. - The farge globe holds all the:numbers, & smaller one the prizes, | s

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