Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1923, Page 13

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L THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1923. "H’ 'THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE SPEAKER OF HOUSE RETURNS. Representative Frederick G. Gillett of Massachusetts, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and Mrs. Gillett, who have just returned to Washington from an extensive tour of Europe. Photo taken aboard steamship Leviathan. Vide World Photo. OFFICERS OF SALVATION ARMY VISIT WHITE HOUSE. One of the features of the thirty-eighth anniversary congress of the army was the parade and visig with Presidént Coolidge yesterday aftefnoon. The President delivered a short address. The Salvation Army was organized by Gen. Willial Booth in London, and army work in Washington started thirty years ago. Natloual Photo. RETURNS ON LEVIATHAN. Senora de Mathieu, wife of Senor Don Beltran Mathieu, Chilean ambassador to the United States, who re turned yesterday from a visit in Europe. Wide World Photo. - SENATOR POSES FOR SCULPTOR IN PARI¥, Senator La Follette, while making a tour of Europe, st o; in Paris long enongh to pose for Jo Davidson, the American sculptor. The completed bust will .flb- ably come to America soon. Copyrizht by Kadel & Hergert. LAST HONORS FOR WAR HERO. Scene at the funeral, in New York yesterday, of James H. Waller, who served through the war as a sergeant major in the flying corps, and is credited with bringing down Ger. many’s famous ace, Max Immelmann. Waller later spent four months in a German prison camp. His death resulted from chlorine gas. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. paanre - e IN CONCERT TONIGHT. Morse Allen, thirteen-year-old Washington boy, who won first prize in the national stage children’s dancing con- test in New York. He is featured in the music fete and dance car- nival at Central High School tonight. Copyright by Brooks-Stevens. RESTING IN SUNNY CALIFORNIA. After one of his fights, Jack Dempsey usually goes to the Pacific coast otograph was taken on the beach at Venice. Left to right: One of the trainers of the Dempsey ul.lflpellu "thin Girl”; the he'vywei‘ht champion and Frank Jones of Tia Juana. L e NATURE AS A SCULPTOR. An Irish onion which fell from a table in LOOK WHAT THE BOYS ARE DOING! The latest hairdressing style £ » England and broke apart in a perfect likeness of a bird on a nest. for men is the permanent wave and the double parting. The news 5 o z - \ WideWoeld: Ehoto. comes direct to Washington from the hairdressing_exhibition in . ; ; . 4 : London. Copyright by Kadel & Herbert. 4 5 H A y RD.BE ; STARTS AT BOTTOM OF LADDER. Although he possesses millions, CONGRATULATING mgm-sm : Godirey S. Rockefeller, grandnephew of John D., is starting his career Alford J. Williams, broke all recor < W, (GTONIANS RETURN FROM EUROPE. Frederic D. McKenney and fnmfly arriving_in New York at the bcmol; of the hd%u. b”l‘l?ck‘&“i’fwd a Ozfl;’week ;ol:";mh an Lmnwmhmflwnmfludmfinflunw- % 2 the . Wu.wdh«n Left to right: Mn. ng'.w-:hdmu A!blny. w bank. ";un; e“'xfimr:::fouu: n‘n.

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