Evening Star Newspaper, April 18, 1923, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1923. THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE o g coqprans s RS AT HOME OF FORMER PRESIDENT. The Czechoslovakian minister, Dr. Bedrich Stepanek, and Francis Bakule. director of the Experis CALI}O‘LTHL]I’HIR ~II)1(\1; \11u Mabel Boardman and three Czec slovakian chiidren of the -Baknle School [ e . S s s o S s ok o CZECHOSLOVAKIAN CHILDREN AT ARLINGTON. Members of the famous Bakule School Chorus of Prague, now giving concerts in this coumry, Ll e e former President Wilson yesterday. The entire chorus serenaded the national cemetery. former President. National Photo. called on the Presid=nt and Mrs. Hard'- E ol Ay garved chest was presented 1o the B s Tl Cati piace wreath on tomb of America’s unknown soldier in Arlington r<. Harding. in one of their costume d: START $1,000,000 MONTICELLO DRIVE. Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution at Charlottesville, Va., for opening of drive for FEATURE OF MONTICELLO DRIVE OPENING. Albemarle Community Dancers of ‘Albemarle county, V; i The plan is to make the home one of the nation’s shrines. ing of $1,000,000 drive for funds to purchase Monticello, the old home of Thomas Jefferson. The exercises took place at Charlott $1,000.000 to purchase the home of Thomas Jefferson, Monticello. R Dy v Tarsis & B According to reports, real HAS MOST BEAUTIFUL HANDS. Miss Mary Meeker of Eastern Park- WoRLn CHAMP GIVES A TIP. Harold Lenz, world champion surf 5 o : rhampazne was u~cd |u the chri: g of the new cruiser Trenton, way, Brooklyn, a high school girl, has received the prize for having caster, giving a few pointers to Mrs. C. A. Davis at the annual spring ATTACHED TO JAPANESE E) . The new secretary of the Jap- at Camden, J. Mrs. John W. }!aulenherk, daughter of Mayor the prettiest hands in New York. The contest was a feature of the tournament of the New York Casting Club, Pelham bay. The rods Arata Aoki, and Mme. Aoki. who arrived in 1“7“‘4'" ‘Wide World Photo, and reels in the photo cost $3,000. Copyrighit by Underwood & Underwood. National Photo. Donnelly of Trenton, N. J., was the spon-or. Copsright by Keyatone. National Perfume Show. e . TO COMMAND ASIATIC FLEET. Rear Admiral Thomas Washington, DELEGATES GREETED BY PRESIDENT. Business and professional women, members of the Good Will delegation to France, at the since 1919 chief of the bureau of navigation of the Navy Department, ril 20. The who will leave Washmg'un shortly to take up his new duties as com- CANDIDATE FOR LIBRARIAN. Mrs. Larz_Anderson of ‘ashington, y-one of the arty of 147 sail for France aboard the S. S. La France, A Sixty-on party D who is a candidate for librarian of the Daughters of the American B-:oluuon. nfi;le is the wife of the former ambassador to Japan. ‘White House yesterday with Ambassador Jusserand. Copyright by Harris & Ewing. others will sail in May. o, [

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