Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1923, Page 87

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- —GRAVURE SECTION —OCTOBER 28, 1923 Members of the Supréme Council, Ancignt and Accepted Scottish Rite :of Southern Jurisdiction, at témb of the Unkaown Soldier in Arlington. Sovereign Grarid Com- manzer Johr: H. Cowdes, in cénter. The foot ball team of the U. S. S. Colorado uses the deck of the battleship for a gridiron. The husky sailors keep in trim for their land battles with a complete routine aboard ship. W Wardd 1 Eugenie LeMerle, who takes a promi- nent part with the Stafford Pemberton T — dancers in concert Nine grown children in this Washington family. Photo taken on at the President fifty-seventh birthday of the mother, Mrs. John A. Thompson. Front oo o — Theater, Monday, row, left to right: Helen E., Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Lorenzo s - < ~.N°v\e':n‘l?efl,3%'. . W. and Alma D. Back row: Johrn L., Mrs. Eva M. Hamill, Hugh, (e e LR Mary H. and Ervin S. X : One of the minor discover- ies made while searching the tomb of King Tutankhamen —a cache of thirteen alabas- ter jars which belonged to Rameses the Great and his son, Merenptah. The discovery belongs to the period of the Exodus. G\BCO/O bd’ ivory, found in the o are the premomen and F of his queen. Below flevice symbolizing the Mrs. Meyer Davis, wife of the Bust of Viscount B"’)YQC by }}1‘1 icia i ViR - ng exhi- . Tasoen who is now visiting' in :;(i;egliar?:fi:v%u::-“éro:ngcollec- Warrant Officer L. Yassel is leader of the organization. Popular orchestra of the Army Band of Washington. gla_lsl';nlgt;n. Her home is in tion in Washington. which is the only Army orchestra in the service. iladelphia. Metroplitan Musenmn of Art

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