Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1923, Page 17

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/ " and_dictator of Ger- : — : is the man of the hour in the occupied . Ile controls THE HOUSE AT 16th AND F mines, the steel industry, ships, banks, newspapers, ete. . United States as a memoria cannot even estimate his own wealth. Wide World P'ho LER STREETS offered to the government by Mrs. John B. Henderson as a residence for the Vice President of the BABY MARY ERANCIS DUNBAR, who, at the age of fifieen months, t by M ; 3 has already made three long ocean voyages and is here scen about 10 her late husband, the senator from Missouri, and her son, John B. Henderson, jr., who died recently. The o et savonihe fonsihinitts Lot manilicr: Mes D: M. Db, ifion house is large and well arranged for entertaining and has a beautif ul garden in the rear. New York to Valparaiso. ht Underwood & Underwodd THE QUARTET THAT WiLL SING at the annual midwinter dinner of the Board of Trade Saturday. Febru- ary 3, at the New Willard. Left to right: Fred East, basso; George Wilson, accompanist; John F. M. Bowie, tenor. Seated: Richie McLean, contralto, and Mary S. Bowie, soprano. MME. HALINA BRUZOVNA, formerly of the State Theater in Moscow, who fought with the Battalion of Death and went" through many PADRIAC COLUM, Irish writer, and his wife, crowned with leis on their arrival at Honolulu to make a col- hardships in Russia, will appear in Washington in “Blossom Time.” lection of Hawaiian legends for the Hawaiian folklore commission. Wide World Photos. and their allies the A BIRD'SEYE VIEW of the athletic fields and race course and golf course built by the American troops and used by them TRAFFIC BLOCKED IN ESSEN, GERMANY, by the French armored cars as they wended their way through the main streets during the occupatiou last two years, which were left on their departure for the citizens of Coblenz, Germany. ¢ . Underwood & Underwood. of the city, while thousands of the citizens crowded around to see them closely with curious eyes. Copyright Underwood & Underwood. : . A rare picture of the mother of Pas- John D. Prince, American minister L s o : teur, the greatest scientist of the to Denmark, who is a guest here’ b 5 G g n_inel.unlh wl'xwry..fle .oweflmnch i : oS Seeiie, FralEgloer S e {25 m i s e S AN CHEYNE McCLUREM, member of the Georgia legisk 5 TA JERITZA of the Metropolitai ra, with the children of ; Nationsl Photo Co. i . Aon" Vo ¥ty mistner, FREEM e , member of the Georgia legislature, MMEu:I Q:‘hiesfliiospizml :f N:w ';::ll:,ol:arnw(lz:nen she sang. ke I MISS A. HANKA, well known European skater,. doing -a pirduette at an Wide World Photos. who works as a waiter to earn his: way through Georgia University. Wide World . Photos. . exhibition at St. Woritz, Switserland. e 'Wide World Photos, .« : ko L5 Wide World Photos,

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