Evening Star Newspaper, May 30, 1923, Page 17

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WASHINGTON B O WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1923, THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE GENERAL WEARS A FEZ. The famous leader of the American Expeditionary Forces during war days in France is a member. of Sesos- tris Temple of Lincoln, Neb. National Photo THEY WILL HANDLE TRAINS LOADED WITH SHRINERS. frre_nre in Washington yesterday Railway officials and members of the Shrine general committee who held a con- y arranging the details for handling hundreds of trains coming into the citys It is estimated that 100.000 Shriners will arrive in Washington by railroad. ADOPTS THE FASHIONABLE HEADGEAR. Admiral Coontz, rank X ing officer of the United States Navy, ready 1o greet brother Shriners Natlonal Photo He is a member of Almas Temple. Nationa! Photo N 1"' M 4 FLOWERS FOR ARLINGTON (yR\\EEf, Phorograph taken yesterday at the Department of Agriculture, \ BLAST FROM THE WEST. Barney Old Coyote. youngest member of the Indian villa where flowers were being loaded into trucks for transportation to Arlington national cemetery, where ern plai they were placed on graves of the hero dead today. National Phote age near the Union station, learned to vell on the west river to Pil His mother can hear his voice from the Little Big Horn ‘s Peak. National Phete. ONE OF THE FEATURES OF TKE RODEOQ. A view of the Indian village.of the big wild west show which will be produced in Washi a~ they do on the reservatis gton during Shrine -e»k The Indians. in their village, live much.the same s of .the far west. National T BREAKS A FLYING RECORD. Mile. Andree Peyre, French aviatrix. COMMANDS THE EUROPEAN FLEET. Secretary of the Navy Denby THE “PALPITATING HEART” COSTUME. It has made its appearance who broke the world's altitude for women ‘in a flight at Los Angeles. and Vice Admiral Plnlhp Andrews, newly appointed commander of .. She flew 15,000 feet above the earth, using a Farman plane. ° the United States fleet in Europe, former commandant of the Norfolk Copyright by Underwood & Underwood navy yard. . on the stage in Paris, where it has attracted more than usual attention, National Photo, ' Worn by Miss Nina Payne, an American girl, ARRIVAL:AT NEW YORK Z0O. This lion cub is the newest addition 1o the Central Park Zoo. Copyright by Radel & Herbert He is held by Miss Peggy Davis, a prominent member of the Follies. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. \ COMPLETE MI\IATURE TAXIL This tiny autemobile is being exhibited at the alver THE ROSI‘J GIRL OF PORTLAND, ORE. Miss Lucille Kraenick, whose smile is reproduced jubilee celebration in New York. It is completel: , with disc wheels, ghock \ sters advertising the Portland rose ‘¢ arnival. - Each' of her roses will go as an invi nbcovhen -nd elemlc hdm. mrlctin; consi mb m_motorists. ’ ufim to prominent members of lhe Order of Royal Rosarians, prrigt by T, & & Phofos.™. . BT s : s PRt Rt ol . g Sl G o [ e JAPANESE DEER ARE TAME: Josephi ne Montaifus of Sptingfield, Ohio, who recently retirned from a tour arbund the world, muking friertds with deer in park at Nara, Japan, The animals are carefully guarded nnd quite’ tanie. Copyright by Tadermood & Underwood. w1 & “ t by Underwand & Underwood.

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