Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1923, Page 17

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE KEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1923. A PAIR OF KINGS. New photograph of King Alfonso of Spain and PRESIDENTIAL FOURSOME ON NEW COURSE. Photograph taken yesterday afternoon. when President King Albert of Belgium, taken during the visit of the Spanish ruler Harding took part in the competition of the Washingion Newspaper Golf Club. Left to 3 Copyright by Underwood & Underwood right: Edgar Markham, Speaker Gillett, President Harding and As Justice Sanford, National Photo PRESIDENT HARDING CONGRATULATES WINNER. ne at the new Rock Creek Park golf cour: terday, after Charles B. Shaeffer won the annual event of the Washington Newspaper Golf Club. The w ner had a net score of 69. National I'hioto, MOVIE STAR GOES ABROAD. Miss Dorothy Dalion, photographed CHRISTY PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT. This painting, which was made COL. _HAR\EY ON LINKS. The United States ambassador to Great aboard the steamship Aquitania yesterday. She will spend the sum- IN CHARGE OF A BOOTH. Mme. Wallenberg, wife of the Swedish in Washington during the past winter by Howard Chandler Christy, Britain was one of the first players over the new Rock Creek public mer in Europe, returning to the California movie colony in the autumn. minister to the United States, in charge of one of the hooths at the will be placed in America's largest steamship, the Leviathan. course yesterday afternoon. o National Phot Copyright by Keystone fete champetre yesterday afternoon, at Twin Ouks. National Ihoto Copyright by Kadel & Herbert TWO LITTLE BO-PEEPS. Phyllis Day, daughter of Col. and Mrs. C. R. CANDY BOOTH AT FETE CHAMPETRE. Mme. Ekengren, wife of forme; edish minister, in charge. Her Day, and Valerie Prochnik, daughter of the Austrian charge d’affaires FORETELLING THE FUTURE. Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichich, minister of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, : customer, when the cameraman happened in the vicinity, was Princess Bibesco, wife of Ramanian min- and Mme. Prochnik, in costume at the fete champetre yesterday. Mme. Prochnik, wife of charge d'affaires of the Austrian legation, having their fortunes |n||l ln ister to the United States. National Photo. tional Rhoto. Betty Blood and Mary Sanger at the fete champetre. FIOWER BOOTH AT FETE CHAMPETRE. Left to right: Misses M: Wallace, D Parker and Catherine Wylie. This booth was one of CHARITY FETE IN A GRAVEYARD. New York society held a “flower mart” in the graveyard of St. Paul's Chapel, the ancient edifice in dows- the_popular spots. of fete given for benefit of Neighborhood !Ho: :Z at ,fw:l: o;f-',am:enm'o« Mr. uned Mer- Ch-iie. J. Bell, yesterday. town Manhattan, yesterday. The flower girls in the foreground of the photograph are Misses Florence and § L',‘i\lsz’i ng‘r'%ltx:‘ldn;r‘l "JD:Z ----- National Thots. ** York soclety. o a

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