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1 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1923. ‘WAS A FAVORITE IN RACE. Miss Lydia Hutchinson was chalked up as the favorite driver in the recent dog derby at Ashton, b she finished third in the race. Photo taken with her R hound Beris. Wid FINISH OF EXCITING DOG DERBY. “Smoky” Gaston and his team finishing “strong,” in the streets of Ashton, Idaho. Thousands of spectators witnessed the classic. Gaston received a loving cup and a purse of $600, the winner’s share of the prize money. Wide World Photo. COST JOHN D., JR., A MILLION. A part of the famous “Hunt of the n” tapestry, purchased in France recently by John D. Rocke- , for a sum reported to be a million dollars. The - Strongheart, a famous German : is claimed plans are now under way, with NEWEST SUBMARINE COMPLETED. The S36, the first of a type. BROADCASTING HIS CHALLENGE. 1o the throne of Russia TO PAY THEIR OW«N EXPENSES. Senators George H. Moses of New police dog, claims to be the “Valentino of the dog world,” arfl his Wash- claims are broadcasted by radio. The remarkable dog is now playing the Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna and Princess Marie Kira, at Cannes. The late czar was his cousin. Wide World Photo ready for maiden voyage. This boat is one of six of the same kind ordered by the Navy Department. It has a speed of 1.5 knots, and Copyright by P. & A. Photos. Hampshire and Hiram Johnson of California, who will leave Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. cost a million dollars, ington after the adjournment of Congress to study conditions abro Each senator will finance his own trip. star parts in the movies. ¥Tight by Underwood & Underwood. BLACK BALL ON WHITE FIELD. Any season is a good golf season in played a few days ago by UNITED STATES DELEGATION TO CONFERENCE. Photograph: taken yesterday of delegates selected to represent the United States at Pan-American conference, in Santiago, Chile. The con{c\vrr‘?rel;lh;\l;h i National 1010, ‘D TAKE OUB MUSIC TO ORIENT. Evelione Taglione, a young pianist, who has been appearing in Lon- Minneapolis. The first spring round w: don and New York for the past two years, intends to_teach the music of the occident in China soon. Mrs. W. F. Britten and Mrs, S. M. Wate; They used a black ball in “Photo shows five of her little Chinese students in New York. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. the snow. (LSS IWCES ERot> March 25. oy THIRTY. POUNDS. OF. ORANGES.. And they all grew on onc brauch. which wae exhibited recently by the Los Angeles Chamber of Com- i A - - o AN EASTER BONNET. The very latest idea in spring millinery, accord- OPENED PARLIAMENT IN AFRICA. The Prince and, Princess of Con- A GENIUS FROM A CELLAR. Izaak Frid, twelve years old, and an ng to New York fashion makers. The horsehair hat is draped with naught, who' opened the Union parlisment, in Cape Town, a few days orphan, who has earned a bit of bread and a night’s lodging by carv- ago. The ing' was marked with pomp like that attending the ing toys. The young genius was recently discovered in a Russian cel- merce. Thirty-six oranges grew on a single stem. They came from ; ida o o Lar. Ph shows his hoss o Lalsora , Wile Wt Froe Tolare conmy, Cali. SRR the brim surrounded with berries. Fdda Wacld Byaie, Coppght, Bouwlt Telios. - gpepipg ol the Britiah pasiisment. e Foelg ~