Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1923, Page 90

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, A view of the Masonic parade on King street, Alex- andria, from the George Washing- ton Memorial on Shooters Hill Photograph taken on the day the cor- ner stone was laid with President Coolidge participat- ing. President Coolidge, participating in laying of corner stone of the George Washington Memorial, using the silver trowel Washington and Alexandria M{ used by Gen. Washington in laying the corner stone of the Capitol. Nathoad Pl This safety vault proved a real jail The two children, Helen and John Lutrell of Phila- delphia, were lock- ed up by a play- mate. Acetylene The first bust torches, sledge- of the late hammers and crow- Charles P. 3 bars were used in Steinmetz, breaking open the “electrical heavy safe, and the wizard,” who children were unin- died recently at jured. his home in . A ool &itinioniel Japanese wear mas Schenectady, made examinati N.Y. The like- ness is the work of a New York sculptor. Fuderswomd & Underwood A Sea_mlc_ Wash., physician, Dr. Frederick Cook, has a hobby for growing mushrooms, and these are his prizes. The largest measures sixteen inches in diameter and is declared as tender as the small variety. Kudel & Herbert The schooner Bluenose winning first heat of the race of fishing craft. The vessel at left is the Columbia, representing the Gloucester fishermen. Underwond & Tilersond GTOART T ECEEe s { ¥ The only American manne- quin of the Paris couturieres. She is Miss Marguerite Ebert of Kansas City, one of the Mrs. Edwin S. Harper, one of the Washington brides of R : models of Yvonne George, and autumn. She was Miss Elizabeth Katherine Archibald, Directin Crowds in the Place de la Concorde, Paris, to greet President Masaryk of Czechoslovakia, who rode her salary is used for the study daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Archibald. The wed- sets, and w through the streets with Pfesident Millerand en route to the French ministry of foreign affairs. of music. ding took place October 10. develaped ¢ SUnderwond & Underwood. Whle World Blite, : Harris & Ewing ccmmander

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