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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1923. AR’S DAILY PICT THE TEMPLE UNDEFILED. An American tourist prepar- iter Alabaster Mosque, in Cairo. Hired attendants remove her YOU WASHINGTONIANS, WHAT DO YOU THINK OF IT? This is the design for a new White House, drawn by Lee Rombotis, a student of TO MAKE HER DEBUT THIS FALL. Miss Agnes Ashford. daughter s and supply her with a pair of felt slippers, and then, of course. the University of Pennsylvania. And the design won the young architect a prize valued at $3,000—a scholarship of the Beaux Arts Architects. of Mr. and Mrs. Snowden Ashford. and her prize dog Mack. Miss the attendants receive the customary “baksheesh.” or ti The scholarship takes Rombotis to Paris for study during the next few years. The design is called “An Office and Reception Building for Ashford will make her bow to Washington society during the coming p. [AlestertBRle the President of the United States.” Wide World Photo. season. Natlor ’ 5 & AT THE BELGIAN EMBASSY. Mlle. Diana de Warzee d'Hermalle, AT VIRGINIA AVENUE PLAYGROUND. One of the groups in the “human doll” contest at the playground PARKS HIS BARROW IN WASHINGTON. “Happy Jack” Caves of Boston came to the capital yester- daughter of the new counselor of the Belgian embassy, who is charge vesterday afternoon. Fifty children entered the contest, which was under the direction of Miss Thelma day. He has traveled through forty-seven states, trundling his wheelbarrow. He started in April, 1919. daffaires during the absence of the ambassador. She will be presented Smith. These three contestants are Mary Jane La Prue, Gertrude Bowden and Alice Pett and is to finish his travels in Boston, in April, 1924, for a wager of $30,000. National Photo to Washington society this autumn. National Photo. Washington Star Photo AT ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY. James A. McFarland of Dalton, Ga., new com- NEW RAINBOW DIVISION COMMANDER. Col. John Monroe-Johnson of Marion. S. mander of Disabled American Veterans of the World War, in Washington on his first (right), elected commander of the Rainbow'Division Association at Indianapoli. vention. At left, Col. William J. Donovan of Buffalo, N. Y., the rrliring!u\mma‘ml?r Wide World Photo HAROLD'S WIFE TAKES HIM FOR A SPIN. The movie comedian, Harold Lloyd, and his wife, formerly Miss Mildred Davis, are spending their vacation in Atlantie City. Harold does not look so funny with his horn-rimmed specs thrown aside. official trip, yesterday went to Arlington and placed a wreath on the tomb of the un- Copyright by Kadel & Herbert known soldier. National Photo. HERE A T ish girls H = e = - . = BALTIMORE GIRLS GO ABROAD. The Misses Preston, prominent in % L L iy Ow Eissios Baltimore society, aboard the steamship Olympic, just before they races from their punt at the recent Henley regatta. One girl wears a : - - g sy, and B o 1D veameiides "of the Sbnese 1 Karroe, monocle. Efforts have been made to start the fad in this country, but CELEBRATING FOURTH OF JULY IN OLD MADRID. Alexander P. Moore of Pittsburgh, United States -mb;Ludor to Spain (at right), and his sailed to spend the re e D e e with little success. Copsright by Underwood & Undarwood. niece, Mre. Martin; as-hosts st reception and tea for foreign diplomats and Americans in the Spanish eap!