Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1923, Page 17

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1923. DEBUTANTES AMONG THE CHERRY BLOSSOMS. Chilly weather has little effect upon the J. FAMOUS PAINTING COMES TO WASHINGTON. This pieture. the work of Bernard Gribble, well known English artist, has heen purchased by they are making a splendid showing this year. These debutantes—Misses Cecil L. Jones, Alice Milburn, Emma Stitt and Virginia Edwards— the Navy Department. It shows the arrival of the United States hattleship_squadron, under Admiral Rodman, at Scapa Flow, in December. posed among the blossoms for the camera man yesterday. National Photo. 1917, and enthusiastic greeting by British sailors. Admiral Rodman stands at left of painting. National Phot ¢ » T g = A TRICK OF THE PHOTOGRAPHER. The English picture man snapped NEW STARTERS' STAND IN EAST POTOMAC PARK. Dave Hardesty is trying it out before a crowd of Col. Harvey, United States ambassador to England, at the America CALLERS AT THE WHITE HOUSE YESTERDAY. Left to right: Jean Acker, actress, former wife of Ro- Washington's most enthusiastic golfers. The public links championship events will be played in Fas Legion ball in London. But the colonel is not wearin ¥ dolph Valentino; Miss Dorothy Yates, Representative Richard Yates of Illinois, Sergt. Dalrymple and hat; it was held by a man standing in the rear. w Martha Nina Sebring. National Photo. Potomac Park June 26. National P! CHARLES F. TROTTER, appoint- ed superintendent of new division created under the first assistant postmaster general, called post of- : i 3 fice and garage quarters. The de- o “‘{“Ir'v Ty ]"1“ partment leases 5,943 buildings. DANCE GROUPS OF RUSSIAN VILLAGE FAIR. Two photographs of Washingtonians who will participate in the benefit for the Russian Relief at Wardman Park Hotel tonight. The dances are to be given I‘:r‘"l'"“;or;l;l':f i‘:xn’llh:r?:;;t?-i the OL. HAMILTON S. HAWKINS. who today assumed command of and will handle $13,000,000 in 1924. ‘under the diréction of Paul Tehernikoff. MR Fhatas by Netlosal Sty Natlonal Bhoto National Photo. = \fi::‘mv"fl TR oo 0o KE SRy bt B % NEW YORK MUST HAVE THRILLS. This “stuntster” is an Italian g . AN ART GALLERY ON THE STREET. An exhibition of paintings, known as “the daub salon,” is held film player, Carlo Aldini. He is playing around the cornice of the PADDOCK SETS A NEW RECORD. Charles Paddock (at right) making ‘a new record forhlh;_ 220-yard twice a year in a square in Montmartre, Paris, and the lesser lights of the artistic world are given a Pennsylvania Hotel, * with considerable space between himself and dash, at the University of fouthern California track meet in Los Angeles. He covered ‘lv e “gs::in‘gzo‘:: ehance to show their work and make sales. Copyright by Kadel & Herbert. the pavement helow. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, 21 45 seconds. Photo taken at sixty-yard post. $ ~ o 4

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