Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1923, Page 17

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"THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1923. BACK AT THE WHITE HOUSE. The President and Mrs. Harding returning to their Washington home NEW TENNIS CHAMPIONS. Vincent Richards and Framcis T. Hunter. TREES FROM THEIR HOME LAND. Maf. Gen. Hatsutaro Haraguchi. military attache of the Japanc- vesterday. The photograph shows Laddie Boy greeting his or. Mrs. Harding is reported greatly who won the final match in the national indoor lawn tennis doubles in embassy, and his family view the Japanese cherry trees in bloom in Potomac Park. All the tree- wer impro i !th by the trip to Florida. National Photo, New York. They are the champions for 1923, Wide World Photo. brought to this ntry from Japan several years ago. Nat i ¥ RIC LIGHT. Light from electric bulbs has much the same effect on blooming plants as sunlight, according to 3 B 3 recent tests at the Department of Agriculture. The gladioli in the CALIST S ON THE ROO photo bloomed with th clectricity. This method of keeping fit has been approved by Postmaster Gereral New, and the girls are enthus BLOOM UNDER EL PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER ENGAGED. Amalia Ebert. daug] Group of Post Office Department clerks going through calisthenics under direction of Mrs. Lonlie Meline. Ge *s president, engaged to Wilhelm Jaencke, son of the former iastic over the training, National Phot ka shoemaker (at right). And it is report «till makes the exiled ruler’s wear. ’ARE LARGE FEATURE EXHIBIT. C. A. (,:,(.Ni“’ artist, and Miss E. Edgerton of the BOY CHRISTENS ELEPHANT “TEDDY.” Pupils of Roosevelt Military Academy, West En- PEARY'S NORTH POLE FLAG. Mrs. Edward Stafford, daughter of the late Admiral Peary. PR partment of Agriculture preparing t be largest feature exhibit ever undertaken by glewood, N. J., christening baby eclephant of circus now at Madison Square Garden, ; L : s the department. The exhibit will portray the development of the dairy industry in the New York. Hereafter, the baby will be known as Teddy. Ginger ale was used and the historic flag which the admiral raised at north pole fourtcen years ago. & n Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, Nutiona 1 vt e National Photo. christening fluid. A SE G P, incess Nagako, fi f Pri R Hirohi f ; the Pri DOES A TARTAR DANCE. Paul Gardner Tchernikoff, who will dance OPERA STAR SINGS AT HOSPITAL. Rafaelo Diaz of the Ml_’ll‘opoiilan Opera sang yesterday at the Man- SEnE R Oy e s e s s D e at the Russian village fair at Wardman Park Hotel tomorrow night. hatan Eyo, Ear and Throat Hoepiial, New York, for the children. A campaign is on to make the hospita] Hibiya Park, Tokio. Princess Nagako in center, Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, The fair is given for the Russian Relief, Copyright by Harris & Ewing. the largest “specializing” hospital in the world. = Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. [y » .

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