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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923. WIFE OF GOVERNOR. Mrs, Gifford Pinchot, wife of Gov. Pinchot of Pennsylvania, photographed in Washington yesterday. She called on President Harding and attended a meeting of the League of Woman National Photo, Voters. National Photo AT THE TOMB O HINGTON. Left to right: Mrs. William Cumming Story, honorary president of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion; Henry Getty hilton, counselor of the British emb: and Col. H. C. Kelton, secretary-treasurer of the United States Soldiers’ Home, g wreaths on tomb of the first President at Mount Vernon. L DAY LONG. More letters probably pour into the United States Veterans’ Bureau ch of the government. Two hundred workers are employed in opening and sorting Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. American to win honors from the Sorbonne, in F . She success- fully passed the examination for doctor of letters. She is a gradu- ate of a western college, but also attended Columbia and Harvard. Wide World Photo DR. CLARA KOLNING, a dentist of Riga, recently elected to the con- gress of Latvia, one of the small- est republics of the new peal map. There are eight woman mem- bers of the congress. OMAHA'S ICE PALACE. Photograph taken ninety-six hours after fire at Armour packing plant, in Omaha. N Great difficulty was experienced in fighting the blaze on account of extreme her. Dy o " Photo shows this work going on. ight by ood & Underwood Wide World Photo. mite was' used in breaking the solid walls of ice. A WINNER AMONG FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND. Stanley Newcomb (center), fourteen years old, of Santiago, Calif., won the safety essay prize offered by the National Auto Chamber of Commerce, and 100,000 ere submitted. At left, Vice President Coolidge. Right, Henry C. Johnson, superintend- ent of S schools. National Photo. QUEEN OF DENMARK. Queen Alexandrine, daughter of the Grand Duke Frederick Francis of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and wife of King Christian, at her desk in the Copenhagen Palace. Wide World Photo. CHILDREN FOR AN EVENING. Miss Margaret D. Kahn, daughter of Otto Kahn, international banker of New York, and Harry Sargeant Cram of New York, starting for an auto ride at the “kids’ party,” recently held at Palm Beach. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood SENATOR CAR':;ER GLAS&ol Vir- inia, who read George Washing- 3 ) : l‘on'u farewell address to- the’ Sen- ASSISTANT AT’&{;RNEY GEN. ate, a feature of the ‘anniversary ' 3t - - . B ERAL MABEL LLEBRANDT, today. It has been the custom for 2 photographed as she left the White the past quarter of a century to CHAMPION HONORS MAIN STREET. Just because he ls the champlon heavywelght of the world is no INVOLUNTARY IMMERSION, Scene during the running of a cross-country race in France re_cenfl)’- Twelve H“‘}’e v '"f‘;)’g"!‘::’]"““"fllf:‘{r a read the address in the, Senate. reason why he should forget his relatives, says Jack Dempsey. So he journeyed to Kerrit, Mingo county, Parisian athletic clubs took part in the event. The runners covered a course of five miles over rough conference wit sl \?:"'hu:‘fl‘;;ll- Ooprright by Underwood'& Fnderwood. ‘W. Va., and gave the natives'a treat. He was a guest of his aunt, Mrs. Laura Dempsey, Wide World Photo. eountry and in very bad weather. = 3 Wide World Photo. i A 0. 3 -