Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1923, Page 16

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THE EVEN WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923 LORD cECH |\ W SSHINGTON. S bl Ivocd A N REVOLUTION AT MOUNT VERNON. At left of front row: Mme. Stangler, wife of the counselor of the IN COSTUMES OF THEIR NATIVE LAND. FEia and Dagmar Kuras of the leazus, §§ nations, and Henry White. former United State Cr 4 : Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, newly, elected president general of the D. A. R.; Mrs. George Maynard Minor, daughters of the secretary of ‘the Czechoslovakian legatio geailoy e L - White Homse yestorday. wher etiving preside eral; Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett. National I Kuraz, wearing the costumes of their own country. WINS MARATHON FOR THIRD TIME. Clarence H. De Mar of Melrose, Mass., winning DANCE OF THE GNARLED OAK. The national ballet of England. organized by Alfred CAT MOTHER'S BROOD OF CHICKS. The cat belongs 10 (,u-l ave “em- of San Fran- the American marathon road race for the third time. .The course of twenty-five miles Haines on a plan similar to that of the Russian ballet. performing outdoors near London. cisco, and his name is Tommy. The chicks are perfectly s: was from Ashland, Mass., to Boston. Wide World 'ho Wide World Photo taken care of. Con - 2 o e 3 BLEW “TAPS” FOR THE UNKNOWN. Bugler Elmer D. Miller and PRESENTED WITH $25.000 SHAWL. Senor Felippe Tabeada, consul “AMERICA'S ‘PRETTIEST GIRL.” Miss Alden Gay, who has been Sergt. Frank Witchey, who blew “Taps™ over gr. of the unk general of Cuba, presenting Dorothy Gish. movie star, with $25.000 selected as the prettiest girl in America by a jury. She is an actress. soldiers of France and America. They met in Washington shawl made in Cuba. Cuban women worked on the shawl for playing in “Jack and Jill” now on Broadway. Wide World Phato by Stafl Pl twenty-five years. Copyright by Kadel & Herbert THEY DANCED AN IRISH JIG. Misses Priscilla®Bogue and S: Salomon, who danced at the entertainment. “An Irish Evening. the Johnson-Powell School, last night. The entertainment was given under the auspices of the Johnson Powell Community Center. HEADS DPP\RT’HL\'] S \'ITOI:\P\~ John H. E ap- . - nterior Departn A WESTERN HIGH SGHOOL .SPRING PLAY CAST. Left to standing: Francis Stephens. Allan Foster, David Burke.” Rae Willson. surgeon general of the Secretary E. C. Finney. Mr. e il o e “thirty or more Licwellyn Humphrey, Arthur Griffith, James Douglus; sitting: Margaret Wilson, Dorothy- Smith, Margaret Watts, Caroline Marsh, Mary of the Latvian army, witorueys of the department. oo Nalouai Fhoio, _. Clagk, Averil Stewart, Magic Sutes and-Dorothy-Tebhogta, o R R n-u.n-dmflucb : - Lithuanian arny, A

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