Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1923, Page 17

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- ” - o \ : e __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923 (43 "THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE PRETTIEST IN NEW YORK. Miss Polly Walke : been declared New York’ ettiest girl. and she wi represent the REPRE TS FRANCE IN WASHINGTON. Andre de Laboulaye and metropolis in the Atlantic beauty contest. Miss Rose Kinder, at SUMMER STYLES IN A PICTURESQUE CITY, OF FRANCE. These flappers of Le Puy are wearing the old costume of Auvergne and waiting to Mme. Laboulaye, who arrived in Washington vesterday. M. de Teft, took second prize, and Miss Doris Wilson, at right, third prize. the president of the French republic and other official visitors, President Millerand is making a tour of the French provin o Laboulaye will be charge d'affaires of the French embassy during the » Copyright by Kadel & Herber: livering addresses at various points. Wide Worl absence of Ambassador Jusserand. lonal Photo. in center, has v e NOW COMES THE WHITE SILK WIG. And straight from the Rue de M 7 TRY THIS IN YOUR BACK YARD. Charles Green, a Philadelphia athlete, might be called the champion la Paix it wends its way. It is supposed to be a boon to the bobbed- “SON OF THE SAHARA™ TURN “dry land diver.” He leaps over seven boys, and says it is splendid practice for water diving. Photo hair girl who vearns to put on the old-time dignified appearance. wood.” now dances with Mrs. Valentino here, there taken on beach at Atlantic City. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Copyright Ly Underwood & Undersood contests, and incidentally advertises a “beauty mud.” They are going to Europe. Copsr A CRANK. Rudolph Valentino. once known as “The Sheik of Holly- nd everywhere over the nation, conducts beauty BOOSTED A CATTEE RN e umTeien Wills mheexboen iy States Shipping Board along, Miss Anna Fritzhu, grand opera singer. ing a remarkable net game in the New York' state woman’s tennis UMMER AT HIS VILLA. for England yesterday George Arliss, stage and screen star. s the only human being ONE WAY TO KEEP COOL. Miss Olga Cook, appearing in vaudeville in Washington, finds the hot weather very trying on the nerves. So. championship tournament. Experts are loud in their praise of Miss took a trip to England on the steamship Leviathan, returning by the saile ’ h in her dressing room. she prepares to attack the biggest ice cream cone Wills' play. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood same boat. to wear a‘monocle when he gocs to bed. owns a villa near London, i in the whole world. National Photo. ¥ Wide World Photo. Wide World T P ‘ . ; \: » . ON THE SANDS AT DEAUVILLE. Left to right: Conde Nast, New . - - . . OFFICERS WIN MEDAL ‘FOR- LIFE-SAVING. " .Fourth Officer W.-W, Pearson (left) and Capt. Thomas Jones ; York magazine publisher; Mme. Frances, Mrs. Nast and Prince Sabit FROM PLANS DRAWN EIGHTY YEARS ‘} .(‘)' |}:u||vll A. (-ur‘hc;. uhlu lmdrhur;e qlhanrph‘ne m.l)dc"l,u. x\}-_- of the steamship Pittsburgh, with medal awardsd them by the Life-Saving Association of New York Bey. Hundreds of Americans are now visiting at the French seaside &:;z-lcgfix?mh::r:‘n'l":!:’cll‘e?‘l m“r:;u:: [;'ms‘le b:i:::l:xlse:d Iru(::n:y 'Ly“"f,mff::::. eighty years ago by Sir resorts e B b ‘Wide World Photgy Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Sy P Fon for the rescue of the crew of the sinking steamship Monte Grappa at sea, November 14,,1922. v e e Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, \ i : \

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