Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1923, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1923. THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE NAVY FLYERS 'IrLR llP'Rf\(L‘ ln'-\ul Rutledge Irvine (Ieft) and S SPECIAL ATTENDANT. Joe Mendi, baby chimpanzee, shows such ieut. A. W. Gordon, two of the three pilots who will represent ’ IR R A L ITeN " : ’ : : g hat his owner has employed Miss Peggy Fifer, i I Tand AnERT o0 HOLDING CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON. Medical officers in charge of the various hospitals for United States veterans who are holding : e s et D eiploved ;,;f.’, e Afen Copyright by Keystone their first conference in Washington. Copyright by Harris & Ewing z Copyright by Keystone. B[,RB ANK AND “ROSEBUDS OF CALIFORNIA.” Santa Rosa, Calif., is staging a jubilee in honor of the " - FAMOUS PRIMA DONNA AND AMERICAN PUPILS. Miss Emma Calve. long a star attraction of grand “plant wizard,” and these youngsters took part in the flower fe: 1 as “California rosebuds.” PRINCETON TIGER. IS ROUGH. Albert F. Howard and the seven- opera and the concert stage, taking a walk with her American pupils in one of the parks of Paris. CuaE ity astns month-old Bengal tiger mascot of Princeton “roughing it.” Howard Soorrishofy Badel £ Herbert wears a leather suit for nrotection. Coy ht by Underwood & Underwood \EWEGT IN BATHING BONNETS. This creation comes from Deau- IN AIR MAIL FROM AMSTERDAM. The French comedienne, Mlle. - L S N < i i Y Spinelly, received this lion cub by air mail from Amsterdam a few ville, where the bathing honnet is an important part of the beach days ago. The animal was sent by air on account of a strike on Bel- FOLLIES GIRLS AT BRIGHTON BEACH. And they really went swimming. This photograph shows the girls’ jazz band. After a picnic, the costume. American girls have never adopted the bathing bonnet fad. gian railw: S Wide World Photo. Broadway entertainers .enjoyed a special dinner arranged by Ned Wayburn, manager of the Follies. Wide World Photo. Copyright by Kadel & Herbert. 'TIS REALLY A “DUCK OF A BAG.” It is carried by Miss Lois Wild, a member of Zieg- feld’s Follies. Miss Wild represents her company in the annual Atlantie City. pageant of E Copyright by Underwood & Underwoud. ‘ AT THE ENGLISH DERBY. The Prince of Wales, Lord and Lady Lascelles and Lord Derby ‘in the paddock just before the runniog of the El‘l'lhh Derby, one of the great A SOUTH SEA ISLAND FASHION. Capt. ‘Edward ‘A. Salisbury ‘returned from the South Copyright by Kadel & Herbest, beauty, seas with this pair of solid silver earrings; presented by Karo-Batak tribe of Sumatra. Miss Shirley Vernon wears them, - - i Copyright by Kadel & Herbest, | . 1.7 7. tests for. thorou,

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