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s 7 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO THE STAR'S [ | UNABLE TO SWIM OR FLY, NEITHER WON. Weather conditions were rather bad; the field was a sea of mud, so the Army mule and the Navy goat simply eyed one another and were content with a 0-t0-0 score. Photo taken at the Polo Grounds, New York, Saturday afternoon, when the Naval and Military Academies met in their annual game. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood VY FOOT BALL GAME. Left to right: In back, Admiral Eberle, U. S. N., and P. A. Rollans; front, Mrs. cretary of the Navy Denby and Mrs. Denby. Copsright by Underwood & Underwood TO RESTORE BREACH IN WALL WHERE FORMER KAISER ENTERED. The British governor of Jerusalem, Brig. Gen. Ronald Stor work soon on the great wall of Jerusalem, repairing a breach made by the Turks for the entry of the former Kaise: Germa rode, dressed like a Crusader, into the city. This photograph shows the breach in the wall near the Jaffa g biblic Senor Don Emilio de Motta y Ortiz, at Philadelphia, caped death when the consulate was bombed Satur- TE IN PHILADELPHIA. A dozen persons were injured in two bomb day. The homb was placed in the n consulates in Philadelphia. Anarch are believed responsible vestibule of the consulate, 701 . This photograph was taken a few minutes after the explosion 7/ Copyright by Tndermood & Underwond Aerwood & Tnderwaod. A CHEER OR TWO FOR THE NAVY. Admiral Wilson, superintendent of B} § e the Naval Academy, joins the middics in cheering for the team HOW THE ARMY MULE WENT TO THE GAME. Like Papyrus and during the game at the Polo Grounds Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Wil- other distinguished equines, the mascot of the Army foot ball team son in box with the admiral, Copyright by Underwood & Underwood travels in a special car. This truck is hauling the mule to the Polo Grounds for the Army-Navy game, Coprright by Underwood & Underwood = 5 = SHE TAKES UP NEW WORK. Miss Anita Phipps, recently appointed LITTLE DOUBT ABOUT HER BEAUTY. Miss Marie Arnold, selected by Secretary of War Weeks to be director of women'’s relations of the by the foremost artists of London as one of the five most heautiful War Department. Photograph taken in her office today. stage beauties of England in a recent contest. Wide World Fhoto. i3 National Photo. An exile returns. Said Pasha Za- @ goul, leader of nationalist move- AR d of th s ment in Egypt, who recently made NEW PORTRAIT OF THE POPE. This painting of the head of the MOTION PICTURE STAR AND WIFE IN WASHINGTON. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ray visiting Secretary of Roman Catholic Church recently was completed by A. Tamburini, who WHERE FORMER CROWN PRINCE IS STOPPING. The castle in a triumphal return after imprison- also has painted portraits of the King of Italy, Premier Mussolini and, Silesiz, Schlate Oels.‘ where the former Crown I::':,r;:-' of Germany ix is i 9 ir fri i s tril i ment at Gibraltar. Caruso, the latc tenor. This painting now is in ica. staying afteg a long vacation on the I of Wei 1. It is reporte :.:Z‘:-r Davis in the latter’s office. Their friendship began on one of the Secretary’s trips ;o. t:.!lne“l’lgmfic - S e wona = J ) g Wide World Fhotor that his wife and children are with him. Wide World Fhoto. N ) -