Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1923, Page 17

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b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923. | THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE AN UNOFFICIAL RECEPTION COMMITTEE. When a distinguished visitor arrives in Washington, he is always greeted by this special committee formed of sharpshooters. Not a single move of the before-mentioned distinguished visitor escapes the committee. A complete recor the form of news photographs. These camera men waited for Lloyd George at the White House yesterday. LLOYD GEORGE WELCOMED IN WASHINGTON. This photograph was taken at the State Department yesterday, where large crowds greeted the former premier of Great Britain. Lloyd George called on Secretary of State Hughes. National Phats. Dr. Eugéne von Kanilling, prime min- ister of Bavaria, the German state which has practically declared its independence from the reich. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. A view of Coblenz, which, according to pro- r MENTIUNED AS CAPITAL OF RHINELAND REPUBLIC. posal, may become the capital of the Rhine province. The picture shows the Rhine and one of the ri Copsright by Underwood & Underood boats at pontoon bridge. EQUINE MODEL FOR STATUE. This horse, which arrived in New York yesterday, has been selected as the model for Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney’s statue of Buffalo Bill, which will be placed near the scout’s burial place at Cody, Wyo. Mrs. Whitney at right. - Copsright by Underwood & Underwood. CALLING ON THE FORMER PRESIDENT. Mr. and, Mrs. Lloyd Genrge. and Admiral Grayson at the home of former President Wilson last The photograph was taken as they left the S street house. evening. National Pboto. “Baby Peggy” Montgomery, young- est star of the movies, who is visit- ing New York for the first time. Her visit is a present for her fifth MODELS IDEALISTIC HEAD OF LLOYD GEORGE. Miss Yan McCloud, New York sculptress, daughter of a surgeon, started the study of her art in a dissecting room, like Michaelangelo. Her knowledge of anatomy is claimed to give her a wonderful ability in modeling the human form. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. RETURNING TO HIS POST. Myron T. Herrick, United States ambassa- dog to France, ard the steamship France. At right, his son Parma- lee, a Paris b: Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. e i “S0°1 CAME BY THE NAME OF OLD GLORY.” Two of the participants NOT A MOCK TURTLE IN THE BUNCH. This 250-pound turtle was in the James Whitcomb Riley program at the Johnson-Powell com- J shipped to Cleveland from California. Upon arrival, according to the YOU GUESSED WRONG. This is not a movie stunt; simply a student enjoying a thrill. Kenneth Brown, undergrad of Brown University, perched on a four-inch traverse near the Great Stone Face, in the White mountains of New Hampshire. L below, Copyright by Underwood & Unerwood. Y The floor. of the valley ‘is_ 700 feet- THOUGHT IT WAS EXTINCT. Authorities on musical instruments were of the opinion that the “serpent,” a wooden instrument, was extinct. Its sweet strains had not been heard since 1800. Now comes along Albuzs-!ihd' med munity . entertainment “tonight. Col. William Edgar Rodgers . repre- . .- sents:the Union Army:and Col. J. M. Follin the Confederate. Ann Marie Howard is directing ‘the entertainment, ~~ Washington Star Photo. story, the crate contained broken shells and ingredients for an extra portion of turtle soup. Wide World Photo.

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