Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1923, Page 17

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'THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923. TLAG-RAISING AT EASTERN HIGH. Scene at opening of the new Eastern High School yesterday. The RAISING THE STARS AND STRIPES. Bertram,G. Foster, president THEY DANCE IN CHICAGO. Rodolph Valentino and wife have deserted the silver sheet and now are danc- students marched from the old school to the new, headed by their twenty-piece band and school offi- of Fastern High School Alumni Association, raising flag at opening ing in the Windy city. It is reported that Valentino and wife will remarry in Chicago, settling the cials. The memorial flagstaff was donated by the school’s alumni association, By a Staff Photographer. of new school yesterday. Natioval Photo. disputed marriage which took place several months ago in Mexicali, Mexico. Wide World Fhoto. LONG PANTS AND $10.000. Yesterday was a big day for Gilbert Gates, EXAMINING KING TUT'S LINEN. Scientist Mace looking over frag- page in the House. He fell heir to $10,000 left by his grandfather. CAPITOL FLAG AT HALF-STAFF. Honoring the late Representative GOES BACK TO MISSISSIPPL. Former Senator John Sharp Wil . a ments of roll of royal linen found in tomb of King Tutankhamen. and put on his first pair of long trou Photo shows young Gates Bourke Cockran of New York, the Capitol's flag was placed at half- caller at the White House yesterday afternoon. ~ation This laboratory is located in the tomb of Seti 11 being congratulated by Representative Philip Pitt Campbell. staff yesterday. by Underwood & oot i " Times world copyright, by arrang: th Lord Carnarvos 5 ¢ 1t by Cnderwoud & Caderwood. ONCE A SENATOR, NOW AN AMBASSADOR. Miles Poindexter, onetime member of the United States “THE KID” AT NEW YORK TOY SHOW. Jackie visits unique exhibition at the Imperial Hotel, where EVEUVN{ NESBTL TH AW AND'SON- Pliotojtakers yesterday. onithc Senate, now representative of the United States in Peru, aud Ambassador Pezet of Peru, photographed United States toy-makers are showing their products. Jackie is interested in a miniature fair grounds. Boardwalk at Atlantic City, where Mrs. Thaw has charge of a cabaret. in Washington yesterday. National Photo. Cepyright by Paul Thompson. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. 2 CLAIMS BIG PART OF NEW .YORK. Miss Anna Balcom, twenty-five UNBEATEN CHAMPION AND HER RIBBONS. Miss M. A. Shield of ‘WHERE THE MILK COMES FROM. Many New York children do not years old, of Toledo, who makes part claim to an immense tract in LARGEST COMB IN THE WORLD. It is worn by Miss Isabel Rodriguez, « Bundaberg, Queensland, . Australia, and trophies she has won during know where milk comes from, so a fine Holstein .has been placed in . lower New York city. She is a cutter in a cloak factory, but says her ¥ Spanish dancer, on Broadway. The comb is made of tortoise shell, the past twenty-five years with her riding horses. She has never been Central Park for their educations Five per cent of the East Side ancestor was Annette Jans Webber, Hollander, who owned the land. and came from Valencia, Spain, 2 Wide World Phote. ... Jefeated as a rider. Copyright by Kadel & Herbert. children never saw a cow, Copyright by Underwood & Underwoed. = e ISR T sl AR RES z Wide World Piuto.

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