Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1923, Page 17

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AR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1923. SYREVS SV T Gog Lae SRE 2 MLY prrRLA £ 1aastanas: DRIVING THE BUREAUS TEST CAR. W. S. James and C. 8. Bruee take 4 3 : : g belonging to the bureau of dandards. The car i< used to determi imports E ¥ wa FINISHING ONE OF THE NEW PANELS. Charles Moberly, well known artist, completing the first of the motorist—value of foel. wind resistance, « power. ete.—and it is fitted with all it recording Is to be placed in the House of Kepresentatives. The panels are finished in ilver, 2 . d work i» unusually pleasing. Nattozal Phot devices, ul Fhoto, i e il FLAGSHIP OF COLUMBUS, This model of the Santa Maria. the tamous SEES WASHINGTON FROM THE AIR. Mrs. Dwight Davis, wife of the WASHINGTON SCULPTOR AT WORK. Joseph A. Atchison, who i< <hip of Columbus, has been given by the Spanish government to the etary of war, photographed after her flight over the completing a bust of Edzar A Poe, at work in his studio. South Kensington Museum, in England. ON THE BOARDWALK. The Secretary of the Treasury and his daugh- ter. Mis< Ailsa Mellon, photographed on the Boardwalk at Atlantic ight by Underwood & Underxond. City vesterday. Copyzight by Coderw e FLEST WASHINGTON BLOSSOM: The city will be a mass of blooms, with the Japanese cherry blossoms RULERS FOR A DAY. Frank Tro 3 iss Gladys Slappy. elect- due to burst forth, but the first real blooms of the scason are in the grounds of the White House. The ed king and queen of the Georgia peach festival, recently held at two young ladics are Misses Jacqueline Reeves and Dorothea Summerhays of the Veterans’ Bureau. Fort Valley, Ga. Following the pageant, a barbecue was ved to o h L National Plioto. 20.000 persons. Wide World P} animals, and the latest addition to the collection is Alice. an allizator from Florida. GOVERNOR AS HEAD OF Z0O. Gov. AL Smith of New York is “head keeper” of the Smith zoo of Albany, and he is having his hands full. The two sons of the governor have gathered together n)an)‘\kxx\l}l; of Wide World Photo e Pt . Lady Elizabeth BowesLyon, fiancee of the Duke of York AMERICAN NURSES IN FRANCE. Members of the American hranch of European Nursing stand and pens from the Glamis Girl Scouts, of which group = 2 = s ! 8 ic i i Council making a visit to devastated area around Soissons and Coucy le eau re- . S. Petric making the presentation. i3 e HONORED BY GOVERNMENT. A. E. Wilde of Riverdule, Md, an employe of the Post DUKE'S FINACEE GETS GIFT. Office Deparment, who ks receved one of the Trst Two avards Tor mortorions - (right), reseiving silver in c o o rents acdema o S Lo e e Sl LadSiElSatietvy e mjonee:s Cpt Cotpright by Kadet & Herberts cently. Maj. Julia Stimson, United States Army, with fur,

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