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VI‘HE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923. THE STARS DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE COMMANDER AND PAG chief of the Confederate \ewr.m-. with Miss C. MRS. JOHNSON PO. The wife of the new senator from Minnesota, 4 ; oA % i Magnus Johnson, ly at home in Washington. The senator, his i _ S * gt s . the Philadelphia U. D. C. (left) and Mrs. Janet L. wife and two daughters have taken an apartment, but espect to move ¢ . e i £ : top. s King:and Mrx: Crayare;pases of the convention of the 10 e sl S S . Sl el isoon ACING WREATH ON TOMB OF UNKNOWN SOLDIER. Delegates to the convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Nattonal Phato ington, at Arlington national cemetery erday afternoon. A beautiful wreath was added to the tributes to America’s unknown soldier. National Photo. 10'\FPDPKATI‘ WARRIO AND DESCENDANT OF FAMOUS SPY. Maj. Brown of the well known “Orphans’ Brigade™ of the Confederate S . en. J. S. Carr (right), past commander of the Confederate Veterans, and Miss Belle Boyd, a direct descendant of the famous THE SMALLEST BABY HIPPO. Peggy is a pigmy hippo of the London womian spy of the Confederacy, photographed in Washington yesterday. They are attending the U. D. C. convention. 200, She was found in Liberia when about the size of a half-grown National Phote Irish terrier. Now che weighs fifteen pounds, and milk is her only TH POLE TO ident? The photograph w Dr. Frederick Caok. “discoverer” of the north polt. in 1908, Wednesday of this week the same Dr. Cook was sentenced 1o fourteen years in the penitentiary by Federal Judge Killits of Fort Worth, Tex. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Beatrice Wainwright, well known concert soprano, who will feature / the free concert at Central High FLOWERS FROM THE DAUGHTERS. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wife of the wartime President, was pre- SMALLEST CHURCH IN THE WORLD. Rev. Thomas J. Lacey at the sented with a bouquet by the United Daughters of the Confederacy yesterday. The presentation was made altar of the tiniest church, which has been consecrated on the porch of FROM A POINT OF VANTAGE. Because his legs are rather short, this School Sunday evening. by Mrs. Ella Moss Huss: Wi i J ’ N TA srare s G ey. A large delegation visited the Wilson home. the Church of the Redeemer, Brooklyn. It is known as St. Thomas fox terrier cannot travel with the hounds. He is carried on the back By Harrls & Twing. National FPloto. Chapel-inthe-Porch, is open day and night, and holds a congregation of his master, “aboard” one of the fastest thoroughbreds. Photograph of ten. William Martin, once a member of the Harvard Glee Club, who now is a full-fledged opera singer, ap- VITE THE PRESIDENT TO UNVEILING, H. N. Randolph, Gutzon Borglum (sculptor) end H. S. Ed- pearing at the Opera Comique, in ATTENDS FRENCH ARMISTICE DAY CEREMONIES. Marshal Petain and Gen. Pershing exchanging greetings at the Armi- ” wards, who called at the White Houso yesterday to b""’ P"'m” Coo to antend the unveiling of Parls, Ho Wear the costumo °' Ok E:s dl?yN ?srmnlu at the Aro de Triomphe, in Paris. Mgr, S orretti, papal nuncio, next to the American officer. Gen. Pershing has been . the Gen. Robert E. Loe hug;n Stone nanuuh. near-Atlanta, section of the mlgnhdnm ne m . ig.Franca-for mmmmw : e s : m-mlluunhim