Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1923, Page 17

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STAR’S DAILY PICTORL 'l‘l[h I\(‘ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1923. Mrs. J. J. Jacobs, who returned to San ent at the opening of King Jacobs told newspaper men of untold value.” & Underwood. RE TI RNS FROM TUT'S TOMB. SECRETARY DENBY Panama to witness AND CONGRESSMEN SEE nuaneuvers of the united fleet. FLEET. Photo takea aboard the S. n of Congressmen are at “Society’s ghe by Underwood & Underwood. SOCIETY'S “FASHION PLATE” E. Berry Wall, known as Fashion Plate,” and Mrs. Wall in the Palm Sunda avenue, New York, yesterday. Uud S. Henderson. The del. o Copyright by b Filk RADILO. Church, New York, had no pipe organ was Just no re. installe e Fort ( Lrov by why the congregation she and music was ob ed from anothel ¥ Kadel & Herbert orge. NOTABLE TRIO ARRIVES. engineer; Left to right: Senor Victor Urrutia. prominent Spanish eivil Countess de Portales, who will in Amer and Senor M. J. M. Alonso, champion tennis player of Spain. who will play for Davis cup. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood PRINCE OF WALES WINS RACE. Photo just received from England, showing the Prince of Wales on Just An Idea taking a fence in Royal Lancers’ Hunt cup race at recent point-to- point meet, Larkhill, near Tetbury. The prince won the race. Copyright by Underw: have music. A radio receiving set was chureh, BEAUTY HIN tozet usin FROM CZAR'S PALACE. The Princess Wiazemsky of the Russian court, with a Russian grand duchess, has opened a beauty parlor in Paris, where she is the heauty secrets of the czar’s palace on Parisian customers. Princess at work on left. Wide Worid Photo CENTENARY OF “HOME, SWEET HOME.” On May 8 the centenary of this famous song will be celebrated. It was first sung at the Covent Garden Theater. London. John Howard Payne, the American author, was born in this house at Easthampton, Long Island. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood CARNATION NAMED FOR BRIDE-TO-BE. At the Royal Tlorticultural Society’s show. in England recently a new carnation was named for Lady Eliz soon become the bride of the Duke of York. Photo shows the carnations on ¥ Stephen Sanford, the first American A SURE SIGN OF SPRING. One of the most reliable signs that warm weather is here to stay can be found down along the Potomac, where the pleasure boats are being made ready for the season. This photo- graph was taken at the Corinthian Club Saturday. ¥ Proto by staff photographer. - to own a winning mount in the famous English Grand National Steeplechase. ~ Sanford’s horse, Sergeant Murphy, won Saturday, defeating the best jumping horses in England. Wide World Phote, W. A. G. Walker, a business man of New York, who has sailed from England on the S. S. Aquitania, making his 167th trip across the Atlantic. He expects to pass the 200 mark by the end of the year. Wide World Phote. HANDLE THIRTY BILLION STAMPS. Scene in audit section of division of stamps of the Post Office Department, where thirty billion stamps, three billion stamped envelopes and one billion po are being accounted for as the fiscal year comes to a close. LY Mutioual Plo!

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