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| THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C SATURDAY, FEBRUARY - : Fourth Assistant Postmaster General H. H. CK Y. S. French practitioner of autosuggestion makes trip through Windy phulugmp d with old volume recently found among the COUE AT CHICAGO STOCK YARDS Photo shows the beef cutting room, with Coue as an interested spec MAIL CARRIERS FEED T! . ssue st arriers 1o 4 i ! ; ssued orders to rural mail carriers to o the Post Office Department. The book contains a_record g L distribute 2 for ; ton carriers have gone a step further the appointment of Abraham Lincoln as postmaster at Salen s famous “meat factories. s Natiopal I May 7, 1833. . Wide W and are feeding the city birds. Photo snapped in one of the park- yesterday. St. Mihiel had docked. [ ARRIVED HOME. Photograph taken in Savannah, Ga., after the nke, commander of the 2sterday, diplomats from the Central WHEN THE RHINE SOLDIER Commander John K. Coben, who had charge of the transport; Maj. Dighton, Maj. Gen. Shanks, a Copyright by wood & Underwood THEIR CONFE When their conference in Wasl es were signed by the Gen. Farnsworth and Col. Bates of the 8th Infantry. ington was completed e Hughes, called on President Harding. at the White Ho 3 ’ Natlonal LUSION OF American countries, with (antral Americans while in conference. MRS. JOHN J. STAHL, soloist, who ~ MISS RENA DE YOUNG, Canal ; will ing in concert in Washing. Zane beauty, who wonsecond ton t t, under the auspices of rize in essay contest c t PRESIDENT. M. V. Roundaltzoff, formerly of the Russian Imperial Academy of e Dok e h e I5 'the Amtrioan Logion. . These TAMPA’S PRIZEWINNING FLOAT. This car, owned and decorated by Miss Charlotta Guesta, was swarded lled at the White House and presented the President with an etching as a mark of hi tion of Women’s Clubs. were 15,000 entrants in the contest. the first prize in the recent carnival parade in Tampa, Fla. The float, covered with flowers, represents National Pbots Consright by Caderwood & Taderwood Nationa Prote. Wiad World Photo de for America to his starvine countrvmen. SON OF A RHINE SOLDIER. Little Hansa Garrett, although born in Duisburg, Germany, is an American, yet he had never seen his country until the transport St. Mihiel docked in Savannah, Ga. Hansa’s father THEIR ENGAGEMENT RING. This ring was presented to Lady Eliza- . el - e — PARADE OF YANKS THROUGH SAVANNAH STREETS. The last of the United States troops to return from Germany marching after they h ity is a corporal in the United States Army. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. beth Bowes-Lyon by the Duke of York, son of King George of Eng- land. The éenter stone is a sapphire, with diamonds on each side. had landed in Savannah from the transport St. Mihiel. Thousands of persons from all over the country journeyed to the southern Copyright by Northeliffe Press Photos, 1o greet the returned soldiers HiH Copyright Ly Ungerwood & Underwood, The claw setting is-of platinum.