Evening Star Newspaper, March 8, 1923, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, \\K\S]II\GTO\T, D C, TIILR%D\Y MARCH_ 8, IAL P 'THE ‘STAR’S DAILY PICTOR ENITED STATES DELEGAT! v for Chile to attend the fifth inter- TURNS FROM RUSSIA. national conference of A tes. oF nm Tow. th to right: Former Senator Kellogg, Henry P. Fletcher, United States ambassador to Belgium. and former Senator Atlee P:mu- ene. Miss Beulah Hurley, who returned to by Cnderwond & Tnder sesterday from Russia, where she spent five vears as fi of the famine relief for the American Society of Friends. Natiozal Photo, SAM BROWNE BELTS FOR MAIL CARRIERS. First Assistant Postmaster General Bartlett in-pecting the belt which is being considered for adoption by carriers. The claim i made that the er wav of carrying a heavy mail = ack. N Vi TDE FIRST EMPLOYES. Picture of '\'ornmu B. Eaton, first commis- of the United States civil service. and, at right. Mathew F. Hul- t employes. Messrs. Hallorun MODERN WILLIAM TE and Doyle will celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the M’l’\ claimed to have knocked bis first ‘home run of the season |n drivi A\ FASHION FROM THE ALPS. From the mountains of Switzerland llu hall after it had been placed on lhc head of comes this special costume for mountain elimbin It i~ w n to a cam- “And he didn’t even muss my coiffure Miss Lillian Deskin. The Alpine stick and cane World Phot i Copstight by U . i 3 hp H. lr ]n Ince movie lu:lm in Lo~ Wallace Reid in rel. <~ a comb DECORAIED FOR HEROISM 1N WOKL |lz\.\ K. Pershing decorating Capt. John O. ponaldson of ' ice with the distinguished cervi RECEIVES WAR CROSS. e cross yesterday. The honor was conferred for extraordinary ion at Mont Notre Dame, France. July 22, 1918, and over Licourt, Gen, Dr. Mabel Elliott {center) of Benton Har- bor, Mich., who recently received the Greek war cross for heroic work France. August 8 and among the refugees in the near east. She had charge of 10.000 refugees National Photo at_one time. A » World Photo. GAVE PARTY FOR ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE. mumittee in charge of recent bridge party for benetit of Animal l(rwmr lnu;:m‘ n( w ~lnng(nn lvfl to right: Mrs. Harry €. Moses, Mrs. Merton k. Twogood Sy, = SRS Mo Ten Ra Nutional Phiota, TIME A0 stk SILEruiAGn. miss nuth Heine of San rrancisco is a stud wm a law PEERESS And) JOCKEY 10 MAKRY. Lady Ursula Grosvenor, daughter of the Duke of school during her odd moments, but her real working hours are taken up with “stee- ealmmsler. and Jack Anthony, a jockey, who will be married in England soon. The plejacking.” Photo shows her deanmg the face of the -city clock, 125 feet from the family of Lady Grosvenor is considered-ono of the wealthiest in ground, 3 ‘Wide World Phote. FORMER AMBASSADOR SAILS. Hugh Wallace, once ambassador from the United States to France, who sailed with Mrs. Wallace for Paris yesterday. They will make a pleasure ? ; Wit World Phota, .. trip through France, returning in the early summer, Copyright by Underwoed & Underwood.

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