Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1923, Page 17

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{THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAG THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923, ’ 1 KEEPING FIT WITH A MEDICINE BALL. Group of Interior Department clerks vary the routine of office duties by taking daily exercise on the BREAKING GROUND FOR NEW SCHOOL. Dr. George S. Edmonds, ¢ hairman of the Montgomery county school board, turning ov 5 roof of the denartment building. And the medicine ball is coming into great popularity. National Photo spadeful of earth for the new Takoma Park School, Takoma Park, Md., yesterday. AMERICAN GOLD AnD SILYEK FOR INDIA. Kegs and bricks of pro cions metal being rolled down a chute at Liverpool, England, from the g o ® s R SRIEpAT o : - : sied : Est MO S THIRTY-FIVE YEARS OLD. Mrs. O. D. Dalton of Valdosta, Ga.. is believed to be ti SPEED RECORD IN TRIP TO WASHINGTON. Private Alexander of the air service, Aberdeen, Md., with <. S. Baltie lion dollar” worth of sold and v, originally T i or A O M D :,u?:ld"h"“m;"n_‘f.;nfirn,s':u,m"‘;.'.d hevion o .. 7 "0] P. & A. Photos. ile trip was m: (opyright by U od & Tnderwocd a broken jaw, was rushed to Walter Reed Hospital yesterday by plane. The ninet of her time is spent in looking after this fine group of youngsters. in forty minutes, with landing at Bolling Field. Coprright tried for years ANOTHER KING TUT FASHION. The Turkish woma MRS. LANSING AT FAIR. Wif £ tal E IN NATIVE COSTUME. Mme. Mishtowt, wife of the former naval attache FLOWER GIRLS AT FAIR. Mrs. ]Iab_tl Pell, Mrs. Fla}'d W?ggamnu. and " L ) ] g - g { o A e e A Rostan embassy, and her sons, Bail and George, at the Rus- O Monion Tarubull as fower girls at the Russian village fair at 1o discard the'yeil, but it s goming huck, all on account of King for the benefit of the Russian Relief. Nattonat Photo Gian village fair. e Wardman Park Hotel last night. ki ; ing colors. Copsright by Radel & Herhrt . THE MAID OF LUXOR. Miss Jayne Auburn, queen of New York's X e 4 -3 - Rk : . %5 BOY MOVIE ACTORS IN WASHINGTON. Joseph D epew and Jerey - De . prominent in the photoplay beauty show, on her thr The rm‘fmdr]iacmeries ir:l the tomb n; TRIB]’EiTE T(') il)]l]\d}:nl\OW: pl‘iA\Dth:‘«ll.‘lTAl‘\. dTr(;umv;’r:‘nc of the neui' Ttaly, l’run::i;-r ‘IhLullo tluanolm = i ite v lay. - The boys are i capital for s s i King- Tutunkhumen have influenced the decorations and costumes of nce of Piedmont, heir to the throne, and Gen. Diaz, minister of war, at tomb of the unknown soldier world, photographed on the White House lawn yesterday. - The boys are 1& y‘!‘rfgx‘.ff;l:mx: m::e:'fn::: r:l:';r lhlcniho: .«" .a h::e :e nlenc. e : Sl B e el emisnien eetly twbe il s DRIV W ekibce newest production, “The Steadfast Heart.” J

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