Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1923, Page 17

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THE 'EVENING STAR, WAEHINGTON D..C, THURSDAY NOVEVI'BER 15;°129 . 0o THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE GREATEST ARCTIC HEROINE OF HISTORY. Ada Blackjack, sole sur- THE _NEW AMBASSADOR GOES INTO THE MOVIES. But it is only a temporary position, however. vivor of the Wrangel Island expedition, and her now in this coun- Senator Fra . Ke called at the White House vesterday for a chat with President try. The story of the illfated expedition has been a feature of The Coolidge he accommodated a “crank-turner.” Mr. Kellogg will represent the United States govern- Evening Star for some time. Copyright by Kadel & Terbert. ment at the court of St. James. Natlonal Photo ER'S PAINTING WINS A PAROLE. Max Sasanoff at work on the painting of Christ, which se: deral prison at Atlanta, Ga. The painting has hecn FUEL IS HARD TO GET IN GERMANY. These well dressed Berliners are returning home after a day’s search for fuel. They are allowed to pick up twigs and other bits of wood in the forests near the German capital. Copyright by Underwood & Undersood, of England in Berlin. e — in his company, and the cameraman caught this photograph while the two were riding through the 4 STUDIES BRAKES WITH TOY CARS. W. S. Jones of the bureau of streets of Berlin, Copyright by Underwood & Underwood S A standards testing the efficiency of automobile brakes by the use of a toy machine. He is making a special study of two and four wheel brakes. Copyright by Miller Service. Rosemary Theby, photoplay star, who left New York yesterday on the steamship Paris. She will “do ek : ; o desert stuff” in the Algerian Sa- gk st : & : TWO SARAZENS ON SPORT PAGE. The horse is owned by Mrs. Wil- e L liam K. Vanderbilt, and he is one of the best young racers on the R A 5 EPINARD, FRENCH RACER, MAY MEET ZEV. This is the famous French race horse which has been American turf, never having been beaten. He is held by Gene Sara- “burning up the tracks” of France. If plans materialize, the horse may meet Zev, the American thor- zen, one of the foremost golfers of the country. Wide "World Photo, oughbred, in France. The inset shows Pierre W ortheimer, owner of Epinard, S Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. A FASHION NOTE FROM PARIS. Fur, according to the Paris design- THEY WILL SING IN WASHINGTON. kamou: s ouiu dtueurul Sextelic to appear in this city. They will A FRENCH RIVAL FOR JACKIE COOGAN. Maurice Siquest, three years old, who is claimed to be a rival ers, is a favored trimming for evening frocks. This esp ly attrac- mbl k tive gown is made of dull gold 1 d chiffon of rose and pink, band- give programs at the First Congregational Church Saturday, Sunday and M»ndny mm"n. e for the laurels of the American child star, Jackie Coognn Maurice e;:'l;"r‘e‘:: ol ::‘{:5“:: PR ‘ eiefim m& ey gold lace and chiffon of roce and pink; band-

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