Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1923, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER :27, 1923. 1 'S DAIL TORIAL PAGE Mrs. William Hamilton Bayiy, who delivered an address before the Il"‘ 1 vl(upur of Hadassah at th nity Cl a o I\":'l:\h‘i‘;:;l':::o:’;r s PRINCE PAINTS FLOWERS FOR A LIVING. This con of the former Emperor of Germany, Prince Augu-t from Palestine. 4 Wilhelm. is reported sad financial = . and he actually must work for a living. His specialty i e s el B painting flowers, and this photograph was taken in the greenhouse of his Potsdam home. ght by Keystor NATION'S BEAUTIES VISIT THE CAPITAL New York for a national beauty cont intended beauty contests in the larger cities. from all over the cousnitry. selected as the most beautiful of their communities, en route ta rls were selecte d by Rodolph Valentino, movie star, when he toured the country and super- g e ' DEVELOPS BOLL-WEEVIL.PROOF COTTON. J. V. Cochran of At- SENATOR BORAH IN WASHINGTON. Photograph taken at the White " B vlilm‘-:hcla‘.:::l"- " mc‘r.irfld:;edp: e ol cotton with ich House exccutive offices yesterday afternoon. when the Idaho senator ick bolls that the weev ‘ ate it. Mr. Cochra ; i : ; \ AMERICAN GIRL HONURED IN M :0. Miss Lucia Pope Hackley holds some of the new product. Wide World Ph ::f:trr.mi:‘r;l;g‘!;‘_‘n 5{ li .':]hr,\ llgAgfir,r‘hi;ll:. d.lniu‘_nnlurr of a prominent woo of the American colony in Mexico City. selected as the American rep- grower aho, called on President Coolidge. resentative to the “court of Mexico's queen of beauty.” wi COOPER’S BIRTHPLACE OPENED AS MU ton, N. J., where James Fenimore Cooper w opened recently as a memorial museum to the great nov Tngerwos A new portrait of Mrs. Israel Zang: will, wife of the novelist, who has been visiting in this country. Mr. Senator fioyal S. Copeland of New Zangwill has dclifcre'd se\"eral lec- York, who cilled on Preddent tores on Zioniam In New XOL®, TOKIO AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE. While the work of reconstructing Japanese cities suffering from the FAIR STRIKEBREAKERS POST THEIR OWN BILLS. The billposters are on strike in New York, so men:- Nedtomt i, " quake is going along rapidly, many evidences of the carth's tremors remain. This photograh shows bers of the cast of one. of the new shows had to arrange their own billboard advertising. ng. great cracks along a canal in Tokio. Copyright by Underwood & Unders Copyright by Kadel & Tlerbort o / ' Sog}g"l'{nfiil::l‘g"}"g ,‘Zflfl‘; fl:? ;‘;:EE;' fi:‘;l;: ?v?;‘l!l‘: ;T.’.E. {25? of the A ROYAL GROUP IN REPUBLICAN BAVARIA. At the laying of the corner stone of a soldiers’ monument FOOT BALL STARS WEAR HULA HULA COSTUMES. bMembers of the University of Hawaii team, which Hotel Biltmore, New York. They will aid in running the hotel for a in front of the Army Museum, in Munll_ch. ‘Thglgrnl{phcol;umn{ Crown Prince Ruppreni:nllm plays Pomona College at Pasadena, Calif., on Thanksgiving day. The boys wear the grass skirts before day, the profits to go to the Society for the Prevention and Relief of and Prince. Alfons, all of the onceruling family, with the prime mlm‘ "fr, ;o;-nd‘_:‘m i anal] Hexs the start of each game, and they have not lost a contest this season. Wide World Phote. Tuberculosis. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. von Kahr. .

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