Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1923, Page 77

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TOGRAVURE SECTION JRUARY 11, P o N A et S At right: Federal agents ex- amining $250,000 worth of drugs found in a trunk in a New York tenement house. It is believed that the drugs came from Europe, although many of the bottles contained labels of American manufacturers. CILA A family group at the White House. ¢ Cndorwond & 1 uderwood roads this winter. It is claimed to be very efficient where © Kadel & Merberr, “The Homecoming.” Photograph by Edna H. Fawcett, 1348 Euclid street northwest, winner of The Star's weekly prize of $10 for the best ama- teur photograph. A new thrill for Paris. Javanese dancer, M'Ahesa, who is producing the dancing novelties of her native land Wi Workd 1 iss Dorothy Yates, daughter of Repre- Chicago has a new sort of iandlord. Harry I. Dalsey, owner of a large apartment house, has A new tweed suit for the young A fortune in porcelain. These jars, made tative Yates of Illinois, who has just re- provided a playground for children of tenants and he also gives a cash prize of $25 to the parents lady. Kasha cloth is applied in con- i : i 11 ed to Washington after a five-month trip of children born in his apartment. Photo shows Dalsey ang some of hisptenants B trasting shades, and the suit is ap- by ancient Chinese artists, are actually i i ight in gold. They are now rope. . SV ATerwos & ViR ropriate for town or country wear. ~ WOrth their weigk 3 . : il Rderwo L Tnieranol: Sl ' EESD D Bouwit Toller, from \m?-, World being exhibited in Peking, China, with a price mark of $75,000 on them. ERexxtone

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