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; oy THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C, -MONDAY, NOVEMBER: 19, 1923 L. THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL H.]E. é"l;ed;) G‘nn;e. who is de- PANAMA CANAL SLIDE CAUSES DELAY TO SOUTHBOUND SHIPS. A big slide’ in Gailla i e o foahall playerief <O : § ] ¢ 1923 5t mortil pocil| Ships gucee W lawad oipasysesly el comost 1 atadingy i the| chamiet, Ths Etnet A s el Cloven touchdowss for b teum.of PRESIDENT COOLIDCE JOINS MOTORISTS' ASSO CIATION. . At.the White Heuse Ssturday. sfterness the traffic proceeding, while the southbound ships are held-up at the left. e oA the University of Hlinois, but his Chief Executive was presented with the tag and b onorary membership in the National Motorists' Asso- great value is in intercepting for- ciation, . Natlonal Photo. ward passes Wide World Photo. PROMINENT IN WOMAN'S PARTY. Miss Alice Paul,- chairman of the National Woman's Party, and Mrs. O. H- P. Belmont of New: York, IN “WHITE PEACOCK DANCE.” Miss Marguerite Weighall, pupil of president of the party, who take part in the seventy-fifth anniversary Tehernikoff, whose dance will feature the dinner of the Abigail Hart- celebration of the organization. ‘National Photo. man Rice Chapter of the D. A. R. at Rauscher’s tonight. rodi O Z s ' . HONORING. THE, PIONEER SUFFRAGISTS OF AMERICA. Florida delegation of the National Woman's Party placing wreath at ceremony in - the Capitol yesterday. Wreaths also were placed by women from every state in the Union. Left to right: Mrs. Frederick J. Wass, state chairman of the Womais Party of Florida; Miss Louise Barrows of Washington, and Mrs. Frederick Nolan of Florida, the oldest member of the Woman’s Party. National Photo. Miss Ivy Cummings, an English girl * who wnr&. flxn; h:mnmohfledn‘ehu > s g S i . A o in one day, is one o o : ding i REPRESENT SIX MILLION AMERICAN FARMERS IN PARIS, Inspection of the great central markets of Toaits foe Griumiol her coun the French capital was one of the features of the visit of tho Americans in France, The investigators are delegates from the American Farm Burea Wide World Photo, - try, Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, Away down on the farm, or another case of friendly enemies. Mr. Tur- key roosts high, but the end of his e ‘:Ei"n';:"" e kieeha THE WAY IT 13 DONE IN ENGLAND. ‘Hanters and hounds tip the wicrup'cup. Photosraph taken st the o e e et opening of the hunt at Burkham Bfni the country home of Maj. Ggflfif:rz; ‘.',‘,,'Z:.'.",,{.“‘E’.; Dr. Lentze, president of a new bank in Germany, whic:)‘kwfl‘llm ln;;:dnfi; g a new currency to < co - 2 esent mark. Landed THE WISH THAT CAME en hia daughter Dorothy was 3 BUILDING CATHOLIC SHRINE IN BROOKLAND. Photograph showing progress of work on Immaculate ::},;mflu and industry be three years old, Fred Sto * a bracelet on her arm, ‘The WILD S{O}(})SEJS lDEfi_L PET. According to Samuel Anderson, attor- Conception shrine at Catholic University. The b uilding, wthen completed, will cost $7,000,000, and it is l‘lfl' nteed under the new issue, it “yrish® was that it never bo removed until she had made her hit en ney utchinson, Minn., the wild goose is about as fine a pet as one being constructed by voluntary subscriptiops-an d the sale of Christmas and Easter cards. i is said. 3 has made the ‘hit in “Stopping Stones,” and can find, Anderson has established u game refuge on his farm. Fish. e 5 Copyright by Harrls & Ewiig. Coogright by Underwood & Tndarwesd. “Fred takes. of the bracolet, ermen along the Potomac have succeeded in domesticating the wild