Evening Star Newspaper, February 20, 1923, Page 13

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TAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAG THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1923. MEASUREMENT OF DISTANCES ' ® FROM WASHING TON ON HIGH- WAYS OF THE UNITED STATES 3 2 DNLw ASUCIALE JUSLIGE, Vi V. daniord of Ameue, GTON. Capt. Bernard S. McMahan and J. W. Brooks of the American new member of the United States Supreme Court; who yesterday took > by IGATIONS OF FIRE. There will be eight probes into the fire at the Manhattan State Hos- highway education bureau starting from the zero milestone on the White Lot for San Francisco. Th: the oath of office. Photo taken just after the ceremon pital for Insane, where twenty-five lives were lost Sunday. Twentytwo patients and three attendapts will guide thousands of motoring Shriners to the Capital in June. Coprright by Underwood & Underwood. National Photo. were killed. Photo shows firemen at scene of the blaze. Copyright by Underwood & Underwook. WEARS A TOMATO CAN CROWN. Jeff Davis, known as the “king of il d ¥ . . the hoboes,” no longer “rides the rods” and sleeps in the “doss house.” ONE OF “JOYS” OF ICEBOATING. Tllustrated by James Kelsay, a He travels in the hest of style, and this picture was taken in a Wash- AT PALM BEACH “BABY SHOW.” Society at the southern resort had a good time the other day, when it put on “baby togs’ and had a regu- winter sport enthusiast of Red Bank, N. J. James took his boat out on ington hotel yesterday. Jeff has just completed a trip around the world. lar party at the Everglades Club. At left, Mrs. M. H. Russell and Miss Gertrude Sanford of New York, as newsboys. At right, Miss Mar- one of the coldest days of the winter—and the ice was hard. National Photo. garet Hume of Washington, as one of the youngsters. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Coprright by Underwood & Underwood. KEY 'rg TkUTANKnumEN's TOMB. Th: s the Rosetta stone, nte case in the British Mnsenn; The stone GREATEST JUMP OF THE SEASON. Tulla Th aking the longest ski jump of the season near Christiania, . < _— - 4 is the key to ancient Egypt, bearing a decree, written in hieroglyphic, Egyptian demotic and Greek, is- Norway. He flew through the air for 140 feet, making a perfest landing snd Wiz one ok thel sl NEW AMBASSADOR ARRIVES. Masanao Hanihara, recently appointed sued by the priests of Memphis in honor of the coronation of the fifth Ptolemy, 195 B. C. Found near ‘Wide World Photo. representative of Japan to the United States, who arrived in Wash- mouth of the Nile in 1799, Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Srace ington yesterday. He formerly was minister of foreign affairs of Japan and a delegate to the arms conference. National Photo. FROM THE NEWEST MOVIES. From left to right: Billy Dove plays the “uke” while wearing boxing gloves. Billy’s latest vehicle is “Youth to Youth.” Agnes Ayres and her:Earopean doll, Nono. Miss Ayres is the star of “Racing Hearts.” Jacqueline Logan, star of “Java Head” At right, Leatrice Joy, as the Chinese girl in “Java Head.” Miss Joy is attired as.a Manchu princess,

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