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HE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C..TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1923 Fh) ROYALTY AT ENGLISH HORSE SHOW. The Prince of Wales and Lotd Lascelles, husband of l'rinu-~: Mary, taking a look at San To, son of King George's ‘hampion cup winner, Gay Laly. 4 : Copsright 1y Caders BUCKING FLIVVERS IN POLO GAMES. Auto polo is not new, but the way it is being played in Florida gives many a thrill to both players and spectators. This photo shows Bill Hickey and his “flivver twister.” = == < - Copyright by Underwood & Tnderwo WALKS TO THE REUNION. George W. Sheram. eighty-four years b old, who is walking from his home Atlanta, . to New Orleans, to attend the reunion of Confederate veterans, Wide World Phote. EDWIN ~MARKHAM, poct, wiio will epeak on “The Politics of MRS, ARTHUR KELLAM. chair- Jesus™ at luncheon given to him o man of the National Women's i under the auspices of the Popular I‘.m‘_\. who is in Washington to FEEDING THE GOOSE. The French farmer’s wife takes matters into Coiiibnt Kot ie E = El e y : ” e ] confer with other leaders of the LIKE GEMS OF OLD EGYPT. Miss Lillian Keeley wearing reproduc- her own hands and stuffs Mr. Goose. This process results in the dish e i T0 CELEBRATE JUBILEE. Wilhel N ! parts. National Photn tions of Egyptian jewelry made by experts-under supervision of the 3 . who will celebrate h 2 September. Big plar Sorbonne Institute. Paris. The pieces are now on_exhibition in known as pate de foi grac—the fattened liver of the goose. v 3 B L Consrighs by Kadel & Herbert. being made for the celebration. Cntermein & Cadbreors Wide Wortd Plot MUSSOLINT'S PRIVATE ATRPLANE. The premier of Ttaly, in his own plane, leaving Milan PRESIDENTIAL PARTY AT PALM BEACH. Photograph taken just hefore landing from KLANSMEN ATTEND FUNERAL. Twenty- five robr’l] members, who had charge of © on a secret mission. \ Wide World hoto. the Bouseboat Pioneer. ; funeral of John Rahenkamp. at Newar k,N.J. o Y Copsright by Kadet L iST VACATION,” SAYS SECRETARY. George Christian, President Harding’s sécreta t right), Joe™ Cannon after his return to Danville, III. HULA-HULA DANCER OF BAB¥ SHOW. Jan Brewer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Brewer of Palm - My Bl: l;re isAh(;viigO'ihe time of his life in the sol‘::lit’ Ldu;‘:rigm“ W N ey (1l Washington, he was.greeted with a shower of a bombs and = _Beach, Fla, in her prizewinning costume at. llg’. l‘as! big event of “'f u‘y:;hern nea;nn. . Dlegeloprogolfers:Chria Dumphie nd Georee: Chrisiany” "~ =~ = Bt ¢ i R S e L i e atscont, | = s