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THE EVENING STAR, " WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1923. ive STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE | o Gregario Carmichael, a Philippine boy, who has arrived in this coun- try to claim a $60,000,000 estate. His father’s farm in Ok]lhon'_ll - s i St Ds e e I ANTON LANG TRIES THE MODERN MIRACLE. The leading player in the Oberammergau Passion Play, Copyright by Kadel & Herbert now in New York, casts his voice over the counry by air waves. He reached a million persons in his ’ appeal for the starving people of his country. Copyright by Kadel & Herbert NT AT FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Herod and the wise men, a scene from the pageant, “When Christ Was Born,” to be istelle Wentworth and Albert Parr, at the First Congregational Church all week. The Christmas pageant presented under the direction of Washington Star Photo. was written by Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, pastor of the church. ESTELLE WENTWORTH AS MARY. She plays one of the leading parts IN A JAPANESE PLAY. Mme. Hanihara, wife of the Japanese ambas- in the Christmas pageant, “When Christ Was Born,” at the First Con- sador to the United States, and the two children of the third secretary gregational Church this week. The pageant is put on under the direc- of the embassy, Minako and Ayako Kawamura, who took part m a E tion of Miss Wentworth and Albert Parr. Washioston Star Fhoto Japanese play at Neighborhood House. National Photo Alexander Ki Burr, a studenit of sociology, who is hiking around i ik the world on a study trip. He ENGLISH “ROAD VESSEL” OPERATES LIKE A ROWBOAT. This conveyance, at right, is the invention e ehiined Siphiyan: suogants of a commander in the British navy. It is propelled by pulling two levers with a rowing motion, and fhgton Copyright by Underwood & Underwood the riders face each other. Copyright by Harris & Ewing WORLD’S FASTEST LOCOMOTIVE GOES TO FRANCE. The electric locomotive, which has a speed of 105 miles an hour, was manufactured in this country. It will be used on the Paris-Orleans railroad. Photo shows the Jocomotive being placed on the steamshipwomnio. o ide World Photo. {Edward M. Freye, a chief of the Cherokee Indians and an Okla- homa state senator, who called on Prosilfont. Coolidge Buinilly 6 LLOYD GEORGE DRAWS A CROWD WITH CAMPAIGN SPEECH. This photograph was snapped when as of the discuss the case of Gov. Walton. he stopped at Norwich to deliver a speech on free trade. The former premier’s campaig; Copyright by Harris & Ewing whirlwind variety, and he made stops of only a few minutes. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood ASSOCIATED CHARITIES TO DISTRIBUTE CHRISTMAS TOYS. Th‘i- picture was taken at the headquarters of the Associated Charities, MOVIE PRO‘DUCER IN WASHINGTON. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Laskey, FORMER PRESIDENT BUYS CHRISTMAS SEALS. Mr. and Mrs. where toys are being assembled by Business High School girls for the poor children of the city. The distribution probahly will be made who called on President Coolidge at the White House Saf after- ‘Woodrow Wilson stopped their car Saturday to purchase their seals g Washington Star Phote. noon. - 3 National Phote. from one of Washington's little health crusaders, National Phote. on the day before Christihas, A 7