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= i —— TWO THOUSAND JEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY attend the golden jubilee convention of the Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations and the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, at the Hotel Astor, in New York. Some of the officers photographed are, left to right (seated): Henry M. Toch, David M. Bressler, Daniel P. Hays, Manny Strayss and (standing) Isaac Landman. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. TWO DAINTY BALLET DANCERS performing on the ice at Saratoga Springs, but one of them is a man, Bobby Hearn, quite a comedian, and the other Hilda Ruckert, Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. is here shown practicing. Louis V. Eytinge, who served sixteen vears for murder, was released from prison last week and imme- diately got a $10,000-a-year job as advertising expert. THIS $200,000 HELICOPTER, invented by Dr. George de Bothezat, Russian, which was perfected at McCook Field, Ohio, made its first successful flight last week. Wide World Photo. Wide Worle Photo Miss Elizabeth Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Turner of Washington, who will -make her debut this week in New Orleans. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Miss Sue Harvard, Metropolitan gfin star, who will sing for the wanis Club tonight. * COL. LEE CRANDALL, who, at the age of ninety-one, is actively em- ployed in the i revenue bureau, having worked for the govern- ment since Harrison’s administration. Yatimal ESote. JANUARY 23, 1923. 'Y PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C., TUESDAY, various veterans’ organizations: Sitting, left to right: H. W. Breini ng, R. U. Patterson, Col. George Sparks and C. R. O’Leary. Standing, left to rig Longfellow, C, W. Swan and Col. Sam Alexander. Mrs. Pauline Diver Eytinge, who married ex-convict on his release, after a long romance, in which she helped him at his work in prison. Wide World Photo. “MARY,” JUNGLE STAR OF THE SELIG ZOO, has shown remarkable musical talent and is learning to sing. Mary has been long in moving pictures, but now she is breaking into a new line and will soon make her debut as a singer with the Los Angeles Orchestra, with which she Wide World Photo. THE FAMQUS TEAPOT DOME, much discussed in by the Senate oil investigation committee. EUGENE SCHNEIDER, greatest of the French ironmasters, who, it ispresumed, will benefit greatly by the seizure of the coal and iron mines in the Rubr region. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. 7 2. Tjams. Col. Charles R. Forbes, Joe C. A. Pennington. C. E. Mulhearn, C. G. Senseney, H. H. Racge. William J. Blake, H. W. Photo, ACROBATIC TUMBLING, though probably involuntary, on skates. William Torkington of Philadelphia, snapped in the midst of a graceful spill, hoping for “soft ice.” * Ah Sing Ching of Hawaii, fourteen- year-old Chinese boy, who won first prize in the American Legion’s essay. contest on “How can the Jegion best serve the nation.” Wide World Photo. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. regard to oil leases and which is now under investigation Pho head of the Amer- sts, who has been called to testify before the Senate oil _investigating committee re- garding the disposition of the Mammouth Oil Company stock, formed to operate the Teapot Dome lease. National Ploto.