Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1923, Page 17

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'THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL™PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923. Nina Petrolovoa. g APPOINTED TO PERL taken a p |U(lkl\( DOWN ON . entry e e met a [ will be the new Uni tes minister to l'rru. aunrdm; 10 latest l, 1 York. = bus e rre a ow in control. The photo « bus Sewrsie's e Siadprmecd ¢ Taterwo reports. Mr. Poindextes senatorial term expires March 1 anything is better than the Russia of today. Wide Nat TTEND CONFERENCE. Senators Kellogg of Minnesota and Pom- Wikl l_“\”'l."l E IN DOG DERBY. Miss “Lyd hi driver of dog team in 1922 derby which won ne of Ohio, who have bee ppointed by President Harding as mem- LORD AND LADY TAKE LESSONS. Constable Albert Carriere ‘u‘nlrrl"n'f the royal Canadian mounted national re who will compete again this year. The race for the championship cup will take #ers of the American del ion to the pan-American conf in police showing Lord and Lady Byng how to travel on skis. The"p}\xnmr 4 m«l W . ou February arting at Ashton. Idaho. Wide World Chile. Nat i attending the winter sport carnival in Montreal. : 2 ATE WATEKWAY. Committee of senators appointed by President Harding to ON LITHUANIAN VISIT. Representative Ch andler, during his European trip. visits Lithu- MAKE PLANS. This photograph, just receivt.! from the occupied investigate possibilities of through channel in waterway from great lakes to the gulf. Left ania. Photo shows him holding wolf mascot of the Lithuanian army. The camel was i G shows a group of French engineers making pions tp conduct the Ger : Senators Reed of Pennsylvania, McKellar of Tennessee, McCormick of Illinois. captured by the Lithuanians from the Russian bolsheviki. * man mines and get out as much coal as possible. Photo taken in fkont of Kaiserhof Broussard of Louisiana and Brookhart of lowa. National Phote. . & Coprrieit Ls Undersood & Uaderwood. Hotel. Essen. Copyright bR pderwood & Tnderwoud THE YOUNG ELOPERS. Mr. and Mrs. William Morris, plmto;npherl . in Baltimore after their wedding at Rockville, Md., and just before WATER NYMPHS AT TAMPAP 'lk"::ey ‘;htl;lce- under the dafel‘;;-“:lfl‘ff téuylmnse‘;i on their honeymoon :;: dl-;l:;:fln. - i{bfldfld‘gl'ri.u\ll!’! NEW‘DE},ETY CH;E{:‘ ?l-' S;l‘A?'E"j‘ fl{]flj. G;g John L. Hines, ret el\é‘;lxn- INA SUGGESTION. This motif is in all-over embroidered Mme. Lee Scoville, in Plant Park, an e tourists are_affordes e arolyn Shuster, nineteen years ol ex of r. an point leputy chief of staff of the United States Army to suci eed Maj L\DO-CHIonAmw' brown crepe, holrsdered wn;z darkerdoned satin. The show withont the usual entrance fee. This parm:llllr dance is_“An Morgan Shnm' Young Morris lives in Glasgow, Ky. Gen. Harbord, retired. ‘Gen, Hines assumed his new duties i ‘sterday. bvrf‘ the “dinner” varietys S FideWorld Photas [ Offering o Neptune,” BRI "'Wfl"’@ s R o Coprightby Daderwoed & Underwneds g ) T * Natlg wlphoioy

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