Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1923, Page 96

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (onLloy’zli_hgeoriem;n l’;lb'}a’shing- i A nine-hole golf course on an At- fon. s fgrmergprzmie;vfi lanta, Ga., roof. Mats are used for Great Britain left the Union : Y teessandinets suround g\h.e: &‘?.i’.f'w.u.n station. “Harri« & Ewing At right: Newly elected - president of the American . A Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Ninety-nin ousand pounds of anchors Ge 2 ’ for the world’s greatest battleship, the U. S. S. ir_anklln ;i" B!;.:"Pl of Colorado. The anchors are_ being installed at | Lecicester, Mass. The elec- tion took place at the con- the New York ard. ° : 5 > a5 : Inerarinat. | vention in San Francisco. Kadel & Morbwri, Is this a good omen? A tree has been growing for years in the tower of Trinity Episcopal Church of Washington. Despite efforts to remove the tree, it has continued to grow. National I Paris is going back. That is, fashion 4 : . . . siti Py Leave it to the beach girls to find something new. Here we have them playing makers are visiting the museums for ideas, and dominoes on the sand :at Venice, Calif. Each domino is thre- feet long and eighteen here is one of them. € > PUnderwond & TUnderwoad, inches wide. * ternational His table manners are perfect. Three times each day this Youngs- Mrs. Joseph Leiter of Washington and her daughter, Miss Nancy, who are spending the autumn at Hot Springs, Va. : Photographs taken just before they started for a ride over one of the mountain trails. town, Ohio, cat takes his meals from a nursing bottle. Wide World Photo, Interuational.

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