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D. O, THURSDAY, 'AUGUST 30, 1923 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE A procession two and one JEWEL PAGEANT IN ANCIENT CITY OF ANTWERP. featured the pageant of jewels in the” city known as “the cradle of the diamond-cutt! car was named “the Earth,” and each of the occupants wore remarkable jewels. Copyright by s a_ flying machine for electioneering AT NEWPORT HORSE SHOW. Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, prominent in society of ngton and New York, in a box at the annual Newport, Copyright by Underwood & Underwood York supreme court when he flew to Copsright by Kadel & Herbert R L. horse ow. n and addressed a meeting at En County Clare a S R S JAPAN SENDS HER PR Y 4 ational angle has been ed to the Atlantic v ar by the participa- ion of a Japanese beauty, Pri Mi 8 rrived with five trunks filled with kimono Foto Serv Former Representative Winifred Mason at the White Ho; N CALLS ON MRS. COOLIDGE. Huck of Illinois, who called on Mrs. Coolidge yesterday afternoon. NAMED FOR PRESIDENT. amed for President Coolidge. arents are Japanese, Tl the baby was horn August 11. WASHINGTON GIRL WEDS HOLLANDER. Photo taken immediately after the weddirig of Miss Marie Louise Tyner of Washington and Wil- The weddi t- liam Stork of Holland, at'St. Peter’s, London. tended by many notables. Wide W THEY BROKE ALL SPEED RLCORD: Capt. Lowell H. Smith and Lieut. John H. Richt United States Army aviators, who circled a course above San Diego, Calif. the twenty-four-hour mark. They will soon make a snulh north trml ontine! sright by Underwo CLEMENCEAU ENTERTAINS COL. HOUSE. The adviser of former President Wilson visit- ing “the Tiger of France,” at the latter’s home in St. Vincentsur-Jard. ‘I‘jfiom taken in le World Photo. PET RECEIVES SPECIAL TREATMENT. Lucky, the children’s friend of the London zoo, was troubled with bad feet, which interfered with her occupation. She takes the young- A manicurist fixed her up for her work. Wide World Photo studio, which overlooks the sea. sters for rides. THEY HAVE CHARGE OF THE THOROUGHBREDS. - Officers of the Warrenton Horse The show attracts many of the best thoroughbreds in this country. and is largely at Left to right: Harrison Nesbit, vice president; F. D, Gaskin, manager and secretary; . BITTING THE BAR INShFOUg -FOOT JUMP. One of the rlde:ls at 'll:m twenty-fourth annual show of War., WON A BLUE RIBBON. Master Robert Russell, lwellly;e years o}:‘l w(l-o renton, Va., Horse Show Association, in a vain attempt to clear the top bar. The show, which closes to- won a ribbon by riding Star Bright, his pony, in the pony class for ¥ magnqnfgm oo . , FhotobyOsiThomer, children atthe W rse terday, FrotobyOwiTuoner. . prerand J, Co Keith president. % e # = 3 s @8ph2e beeny ono-of-the mpst