Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1923, Page 17

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1923. 'THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE Miss Ada L Comstock, former dean of Smith College, who recent- Iv wys installed as head of Rad- DISPLAYS THE FLAG OF HIS STATE. First Assistant Postmaster General Bartlett has the flag of New “‘l‘f:,‘i' J‘lh‘;;;‘:{;:‘l‘(’l" ""’:""f ob Bart Wi l!ampchirc in his office. It was presented to him recently by the first and second class postm: New Hampshire. By Miller IF THE HOUSE GETS WET, IT DISAPPEARS. Aristide Arrigoni is a Washington pastry cook of unusual attainments. He builds l:lv-u~: monu- ments, automobiles and floral pieces entirely of sugar. This is his latest creation, a chateau and everything that goes with 1 from Washington GIRLS PLAY HOCKEY ON THE ELLIPSE. This may become one of the most [wpuhr sports of Washington, for an increasing number of players are entering the game each day. The photograph shows an exciting moment in a game between boarding school g: Copyright by Underwood & Underwoud A MUSICIAN EXTRAORDINARY. Billy Clarke, six years old, is a ENGLAND'S FOREMOST ACTOR TO APPEAR. Sir John and Lady Washington musician who is attracting considerable attention. With “ rtin-Harvey. who now are in New York with forty sh players his whole set of drums, he will feature the free concert at Central ¢ for a series of plays. Sir John is considered s top-notch High School next Sunday evening. Copsrisht by Underwood & Underwood Thespian. yright Ly Keyston Earle S. Kinsley, republican national committeeman from Vermont, who PAINTING THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. G. Gabor Morris, Hungarian portrait painter, has received called on President Coolidge yes- a commission from a Budapest museum to paint ten beautiful women, and, naturally, he has started work terday afternoon. National Photo. in America. Photo shows him completing portrait of Mrs. William Rind, wife of the captain of the stean- ship America. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood Mrs. Frank P. Howard, official host- ess of the visiting typothetae ladies. The headquarters of the ladies’ committee is the F street parlor of the Willard. ON THE SHOULDERS OF HIS FRIENDS. John R. Quinn, elected commander of the American Legion at Sty Haripige e the convention in San Francisco, is pepular with his “buddies.” Quinn is a “native son” of California who served with the 348th Field Arntillery in France. Copyright by Keyston: INQUIRING INTO LEASING OF OIL RESERVE. Senate public lands committec taking up matters of the Teapot Dome oil lease of Wyoming. Left to right: Senators Reed Smoot (chairman) ‘of Utah, A. A. Jones of New Mexico, I. L. Lenroot of Wisconsin, . Walsh of Montana Copy by Harris & Ewiag THE WAY THEY RIDE IN BERLIN AND THE FAR WEST. Here are two unusual photographs with the popular saddle horse featured. At left: The foreman of Flying U ranch of South Dakota holding his seat on Wiggles, in the Indian show at McLaughlin, S. D. At right: Prinz Czardas, with Jockey Ebert in the saddle, just before he turned turtle at the Grunewald track, Berlin. Photos by Wide World, and E. F. Ladd of North Dakota. ) , a 7

Other pages from this issue: