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= THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1923. - [ THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE KING GOES BEAR HUNTING. This late photograph from Spai 4 s L Kis AW a dikis ari Jhin ths monntal oy ineac) Santandie’ A REMARKABLE ESCAPE FROM INJURY, The Englih steeplechase jockey, A. S The Spapish ruler is fond of all outdoor sports. his mount during the Seabrook Hurdle Race at Folkstone, England. Despite the manner in which he fell, Copyright by Kadel & Herbert the rider did not receive a scratch. Wide W Photc cal, being th from IN MEMORY OF THE MARNE VICTORY. M. Naginot, minister of war of France, commemorating the vic- tory of the Marne at Meaux. The minister is seen in the background, having just placed a wreath on the monument. A large crowd attended the ceremonies. Wide World' Photo. Lieut. L. J. Maitland of the Army air service, who will participate in the low-flying formation during the big air carnival at Bolling AMERICAN TEAM WINS MILITARY POLO CHAMPIONSHIP. Assistant Secretary of War Dwight D Field Saturday afternoon and United States Army. This team defeated the British at Westbury, L night. of the world. is presenting cup to vi by a score of 10 to 3 goals, thereby winning the military championship Copyright by Underwood & Tnderwood “Baby entrant,” Janet Platt, in the junior tournament of the Wom- e?’s Metropolitan Golf Association. She is eleven years old and has GERMAN MARKS AS PLAYTHINGS. Millions of marks formed into won several prizes in tournaments building blocks for the youngsters. On account of depreciation of of the Englewood Golf Club. the mark, German paper money is worth more as waste paper than Wide World Photo. as cash. Copyright by Kadel & Herbert r attache of the Italian em- 2 who has j arrived in PRINCETON'S. FOOTBALL SQUAD IN TRAINING. The Tiger is sharpening his claws for the season to come, anticipating some worthy foes during kington. He succeeds Lieut. October and November. Photo shows some of the gridiron candidates trying out with the “bucking machine.” e, e Col. Alessandro (;uid\nuia. sk ide Worl oto. National Photo. REPORT ON LABOR CONDITIONS. Officers of the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamboat Clerks who called on President Coolidge yesterday to report on lab conditions. Left to right: Ge S. Fitzgerald and G. C. Milan. S S DAL O i by s Ay WATCHING ITALIAN TROOPS IN CORFU. The population of the island turmed out to witness the arrival e gorekl sttt e renalil 2 of the Ttalian troops, but there was no hostile outbreak. The capital of the island is now occupied by the ing won many coflle 8 over e rep! &n‘ &y Eadel & : T % Copyright by Underwood & Underwoed, KING AND QUEEN ENTERTAINED IN SCOTLAND. The rulers of Great Britain were guests recently. of _ the Royal Highland Society at Braemar, Scotland. The king, at left, wears kilts under 2 heavy overcoat.