Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923. MA THE DUKE OF BRABANT, Crown § g - e 2 ; ; : i : . g 4 o 4 : ; A o ; ; a5 e THE PRINCES DA, second Prince of Belgium, whose engage- ment to Princess Mafalda, second Vel : i 3 4 S daughter of King Victor Emmanuel daughter of King Emmanuel of : Sk Hhy ey .. : " " 5 ; TR of Ttaly, reported engaged to the Ttaly, is rumored. Photo shows G = 2 - - o IR el Sl WASHINGTON'S DELEGATION OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS TO REUNION. Exclusive photograph taken at Montgomery. Ala., where the men in gray stopped off and visited the first “White House of the Confederacy. ter, Princess Yolanda, was mar prince in uniform of Belgi: v i i . . e rs - gy . . . h 5 . o e “': e The picture was taken in front of the house, with Gov. Brandon sitting in front. Before leaving Montgomery for the reunion in New Orleans, the delegation visited other points of interest in the neighborhood. Taie Mordny Wide World Phc . de World Photo by Sexton’s S 10, M e 25 gomery, Ala IN HER HALF-DOLLAR BONNET. Mrs. W. H. Felton, eighty-seven NEW DIRIGIBLE IN FIRST FLIGHT. The TC-1, the United States Army’s latest non-rigid dirigible, land- crew of A\ REAL HOLLYWOOD SERENADE. Photo taken at home of Doug Fairbanks, where he was entertaining distinguished guests. Left to right: R. A. Walsh, film star and director; Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr.; Charles years old, of Atlanta, Ga., the only woman who ever served as a sena- ing at Schoen Field, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, after first flight from Akron, Ohio. Chaplin, Doug Fairbanks, Jack Pickf. : .. Bi e i TR tor, wearing her fifty-cent spring bonnet. Mrs. Felton says a half dol- : 5 A = p) g Fairbanks, Jack Pickford and Colton C. Bingham. i rid Pho lar is enough o pay.for a hat. She purchased the frame for that the ship held it to the ground for three hours, d uring the stop. amount and then put on her own trimmin’s. Wide World Photo. ry I AROUND THE WORLD IN AIRPLANE. French aviators who will leave their country within a few days, in an attempt to circle the world in an airplane. English flyers also are trying to be the first around the eworld. Copyright by Kadel & Herbert BASE BALL STAR AT HOME. Ty Cobb. one of the greatest base ball players and manager of the Detroit team of th s family, at their home in Augusta, Ga., where Ty spends his time be- tween base The children are: Tyrus, jr.; Shurley, Herschel, Beverly and Baby Howell. Wide World Photo. RECENTLY APPOINTED CHIEF. Col. William K. Naylor, general staff of the United States Army, recently appointed chief of the military r—— PASSED DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BAR EXAMINATIONS. Miss Lois G. Gorman, secretary to Commissioner Eastman of the Interstate Com- 4 REAL JAPANESE “CEUBWOMAN." . Miwo Tameroes, ‘Efthen yeds werce Commission, who recently passed the District of Columbia bar , whe won first place in club-swinging at the first annual ladies’ LAST OF MOSBY'S MEN AT CONFEDERATE REUNION. Photogra ph taken during stay at Montgomery, Ala., where they visited the first Con- e Co ) the | u e O e e e e s foferate “White House™ Left to rights James M. Rixey of Culpep er, Va.; H. C, Bowen, F. M. Andrews, Henry S, Walter and James F. Gulick exeminations. Sho studied for the examinations after working hours. i chool of the metropolis, Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. - of Washington, ‘ : Photo by Sexton's Btudio, Montgomery, AlS. NS ; ational Photo,