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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12,- 1923. : S ST. : 1 the last of the United States soldiers were brought home 3 from the Rhine aboard the transpor Mihiel, C. Morgan, wireless operator of the ship, was the jort 7 ’ " P | E illicent Cooper is the first woman finger-print expert to hold b t man aboard. He had to enterta Copyright by Kadel & Herbert. § 4 3 such a position with the Washmg\on police. She came to the capital recently from Lewisto it g % £ to take up her new work. Na S 4 THE MAN OF THE AGES. REMARKABLE ETCHING OF LINCOLN B e = REMOVING KING TUTANKHAM UNDERWEAR. One of the recent finds in l.lli wonderful excava- AS HE APPE\REPD IN 1858, MADE BY OTTO SFH\ElliJLR l'l?(!)\l = : . . f tion being taken out through the narrow opening. The inner chamber of the tomb has not yet been AN AMBROTYPE. THIS IS ITS FIRST PUBLICATION. HAS A \lLTL SECRETARY. James Hamilton, New York's secretary of state, talking with his deaf secre- penetrated. Wide World Phote. right by North American Newspaper Alliance tary, Miss Thursia La Mour. Photo taken in office in New York capitol, Albany. Wide World Phot: Out for a stroll yesterday, Isabelle and ‘arlos. children of Dr. l’ 0 Manuel Arcaya, the Venezuelan minister. NO TRAFFIC TROUBLES. In front of India’s Taj Mahal, where no FIND THE QUEEN'S THRONE. One of the most valuable discoveries A STAGE NINE BY TWELVE INCHES. Yet the actors ar and Mme. Arcaya were “snapped”™ by the camera man. traffic police are needed. Every one takes his time. and the world of King Tutankhamen’s tomb being removed. Many of the large and Peculiar arrangement of mirrors, giving a stage above the firep| Copyright by Underwood & Undersour. moves along slowly. Copyright by Keystone. small objects found are covered with gold. Wide World Photo. Copsright by Underwood & Underwood ON THEIR WAY TO JAILHOUSE: " At left, Judge Joe L. Earman of Ring W. Lardner, who writes for The Sundxy the Palm Beach municipal-court.. Center, Mayar Garland Biggers of E AC r (right) and John Golden, theatrical magnate, fllp quarters at LAST OF THE NEWBERRY CASE. The last connection between the Senate and the Newberry election controversy has been erased with the burn- Palm Beach. They were sentenced to ten days in jail on a charge of ing of the Michigan election ballots at the Capitol power house. The papers, which have been in the custody of the sergeant-atarms of the Hhm- Beach, Fla. Real quarters, too, and not lead ones! eonsempt. At right, High Sheriff- Bob Baker, Senate, were burned-on the order of Federal Judge Tuttle of Detroit. Six bundred mail sacks were filled with ballots, National Phote, Copyright by Undsrwged & Usderwaed-