Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1923, Page 92

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THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—SEI'TEMBER 16. €: The King of Spain as honor guest at Red Cross The little pig that stayed at home. Then, with flower day, Santander, Spain. Photo shows the ruler \ his owner, he journeyed to a restaurant in New York placing money in a coin box. Y . P 3 and enjoyed a splendid luncheon. Miss Ruth Urban nteruational O of the Ziegfeld “Follies” owns Billy Porker. T Underwond & Underwood One of the big photographic guns of the Navy. The o camera figures quite prominently in modern warfare, being < LR, especially useful in determining the effect of smoke screens, shell fire and the velocity of projectiles. Chief Photographer Americans who retained the Davis tennis cup after their contest with the Aus- Miss Peppy Reev w J. M. Hayme of the U.'S. S. Wright is using a model K-1 tralian team. Left to right: William T. Tilden, R. Norris Williams, Vincent Rich- 5SSy Recwes, comingitolWashingtonssoon aerial camera. ards and William M. Johnston. with Irving Berlin's “Music Box Revue.” At Right: The newest tad in Chicago is the renting of dogs. Russian wolfhounds may have a half dozen differ- ent “owners” in a single day. Milady calls up the dog agency. 3 . : An unusual view of the giant dirigible Z-1, which made its trial flight at Lake- has a pet brought around, takes hurst, N. J., September 4. The test flight covered thirty miles and was a success. COIAAL Photos American Legion delegates place wreath on tomb of Britain’s unknown soldier. Col. Alvin Owsley, national commander of the legion, third fror?”rgng.l'lhl”.m i ey e turns him to the agency. © Uniadersood &8 nderw o N Sl oSBT NN Sl A American group attending the Academy of International Law in The Hague. The group includes scvgral Washingto- - - nians, among them being Dr. James Scott Brown, professor of international law, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown . A group of Japanese working people. Reproduced from a photograph recently received University; Arthur Deerin Call, secretary of the American Peace Society, with headquarters in this city: Early Christian, in Washington. They are interested in the talk and demonstration of a street faker. delegate from School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.

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