Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1923, Page 17

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e | THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1923. ON SANDS AT PALM BEACH. TUTANKHAMEN INFLUENCES FASHIONS, Recent discoveries in the tomb of this Pharaoh who ruled thirty-three hundred years ago have turned the minds of fashion-makers toward other days. N iss zien Eos Wonbiagians one of WASHINGTONIANS TO SEE RAY RUN. Joie Ray (left), one of the world's greatest sprinters, will com. These hat the Follies stars, and her pet, Jake, pose for the camera man. JiEte Bl CEOrME oM e SIN SAbyt S0 Ak ek MKan Rion e ke Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. te in th t Photo shows Joie congratulating Willie Ritola (center), after latter won mile-and-three-quarter race in New York. Qopyright by Underwood & Underwood. CHORUS GIRLS ¥ 2 ; % GO TO CENTRAL AMERICA. Capt. and Mrs. Harry Martel Gwynn, : photograph proves it. The picture was taken back of the Hippodrome UlitiedliStates s Araiy TR lie lll 1eass Waibington osn | for Cooizal A PRINCE AT PALM BEACH. Prince Christopher of Greece, husband SENATORS AP WHITE HOUSE. Senators Lodge of Massachusetts and stage in New York, and the library includes everything from “Sheik America, where Capt. Gwynn will take up his duties as military of the former Mrs. Leeds, riding in wheel chair at Palm Beach with Watson of Indiana visit President Harding. Probably, they talked stories” to Thsen. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. attache. National Photo. Lm;_,: S:dm Wilson. The prince and p;intess are spending the winter with the chief executive regarding a reorganized Senate, the reorgani in Florida. 3 opyright by Underwood & Underwood. zation to take place after March 4. National I'h GRATIFYING THEIR AMBITIONS. Washington youngsters, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward B. McLean, with Masters George and Albert Vanderbilt, sons of Mrs. Ray Baker, run the “lightening express” at Palm B each. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. CANARY'S SONG BY RADIO. “Jenny Lind™ is the first canary to have her voice broadcast- 2 ed by radio, so that it was heard all ove- r the country. “Jenny” is owned by Miss Dor- DRIVING THE *GATOR TO DRINK. Miss Helen Neider of New York sits on the trussed othy Degel of Pittsburgh. Wide World Photo. animal’s back and guides him around Palm Beach’s alligator farm. Wide World Photo. THIRTY YEARS IN CORPS. Col. Lin- coln Karmany, who retired from the Marine Corps February 10, after a GREAT CATHEDRAL FOR WASHINGTON. Plans for the completion of the national Cathedral of SS. Peter and Panl service of thirty years. He was com- were announced recently at the annual convention of the Episcopal diocese of Washington. The beautiful building e o e ir 1688 ol PLAY TO DECIDE DISTRICT SERIES. Crack basket ba Il players of the Washington barracks who will meet the Wal- | missiol a lieutenant in ), = - 3 & . s . e 3 will cost $10,000,000, and rival the celebrated structures of Europe. Photograph from model. \ for some time was on duty in Wash- ter Reed Hospital team tonight to decide-the District & f Columbia series. Both teams are looking forward to vic: i ‘Copyright by P, & A Fhotoas ington. Official Marine Corps Photen A Washington Photo Service. ~ nu‘lefi.-m;om is.expectod. o

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