Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1923, Page 90

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THE SUNDAY 'AR, WASHINGTON, D. (.--GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 18, I Misses Janet Fouts of Wash- ingion and M arguerite Raef of Mil- waukee carry- ing the banner of the woman’s party and wear- ing the new na- tional costume designed for Sunshine and clouds in the conference Capt. Ennalls Glacier National Park. of November - Waggaman, 0. @Fred Kiner 17 and 18. R. C., who has LRI AL N been elected commander o f the District of Columbia chap- ter of the Mil- itary Order of the World A luncheon party at the Latonia, Ky., clubhouse, when Zev and My Own were defeated by the Kentucky horse, In Memoriam. Many spectators of the big race journeyed to thektzackieactyhinithemoriog: Bringing in the bird. Photograph taken during the retriever club trials at Lilford Hall, OUmlerwond & Underwond. i) = - Northampton, England. The dog has a pheasant in his mouth. Underwomd & Underwood. Jane Cowl, in the Selwyn production of “Romeo and Juliet.” During the week of No- vember 19 Miss Cowl will play “Pelleas and . e Melisande” in Washington each evening ex- Secretary of Agriculture Wallace and his directors and bureau chiefs photographed at a recent _Plants made to bear ;”; a‘élfiuflb.}lg“}t'. One of 'tl‘hhe ex cept Saturday. Her Saturday matinee and conference. yLeft gto right, sitting: Walter G. Campbell, Dr. E. D. Ball, Secretary Wallace, periments being conducted by Columbia University. e re- evening performance will be “Romeo and Howard M. Gore, Prof. C. F. Marvin. Standing: Dr. John R. Mohler, Prof. Milton Whitney, Dr. flectors contain 500-watt lamps. e e i S el Wide Worll Photo. Juliet. i atalie: T

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