Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE - E ING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (., THURSDAY, JUNE 21, '1923. : : THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL P JOINS AMERICAN COLONY IN PARIS. Miss Willa Cather, winner of WHEN HAGEN DROPPED HIS CROWN. ’ - : . - - Walter Hagen was defeated in the Bri open golf championshi ABOARD THE PRESIDENTIAL SPECIAL. The President, Mrs. Harding and Secretary George Christian on the observation platform of the spe- comes back to America without the cup which he carried last vear. cial train which left Washington yesterday. The destination of the presidential party is Alaska, hut President Harding will make several the Pulitzer prize for the best novel of 1922, in Paris, where she is Copyright by Harris & Ewing. bl e =T Wide World Photo. stops and deliver addresses. BIG JESS AS A HERO. According to reports from the flooded districts ONE OF THE FIN SCHOOL GARDENS. Through th f pupils of Fillmore, Jackson and Addizon of Oklahoma, Jess Willard, once heavyweight champion, did heroic Schools, this garden at 35th and R streets gave up adi . The garden covers about a « 2 q 7 Washington Star Photo, The queen of the festivities and her attendants. Miss Viola Dant right by Underwood & Underwood acre, and is under the direction of M Josephine Anderson, Washington Star Photo. rescue work with his car. QUEEN VICTORIA ADDRESSES GRADUATES, The Spanish ral T Representative Walter H, Newton of Minnesots e SSESCH . Do (he Spanith eulen posectiiiiit the sadu: an athletic congressman, believing in plenty of exercises regardless of the weather. This ating class of Caballery College, after she had delivered an address. The queen is photo was taken in the Capitol gym ye:terday, when, the thermometer hovered around 96. Copyright by Kadel & Herbert Nat Photo. CHAMPION SLUGGER LIKES THE YOUNGSTERS. The “Battering Bambino” of the New York Yankees posed with this group of young admirers, after he had disclosed a few secrets of the gentle art of slamming a base ball, during the New York jubilee celebra- Copyright by Underwood & Underwood known as the best dressed woman of Europe. tion. BT “AlR. SERVIGE ERVES PEACE®IN WAR ¢ YR RTRTE T MATIIN WS MU TTENTI g S Washing: EE ED . Premier Stanley Baldwin and Vis- - 2 T NEW LEADER IN GREECE. Col. Plastiras, head of -the former revolu- n mn,swhichclfisAbecn oNn e?ll:‘iim;l;:enf:i::y'l':‘:ns:rr;.mgrl:.;-:‘ wx:':-ln':l‘e PRE:.lm Efi&“&, :erDeE:;igeEnEde rocs at cl::fl:ryidg: [Y::;;::‘:ily = IN 'P'IRDS';F !‘ERFOM:,:!:CE. Hln;& Id-TRnbenflem apyears In pecuber 'lhl;nflryrcyn';ni:fie 4 Athens and bp:lc&mz. n 0!" the new (,:eem Like » . b ! : > Preaiter Bald- of D’Annunzio’s “Phedre,” in Paris, This is the first stage production ussoini of Italy, he is assuming the reins of government. by the mosaic process, the photos taken from the air and joined in ;el:ll.y‘ ,;::;‘,' photo wis snapped after the ceremony. Premier Bald- e il el e i WA perfect scale. & Bt