Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1923, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1923.° T an e HE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE Harold Noice, Arctic _explorer, known as “the savior of Wrangel Island.” He went to the island to - 5 i rescue a party of four, the only LION AND THE LAMB. These two pets—a bulldog and a fox—are owned by Miss Evelyn Walker of 2346 Massachusetts survivor of which was Ada Black- ume is Jofire and the fox is Polly, and they are the best sort of pals. Chained together, they play without a thought jack, an Eskimo woman. Ihoto by Carl Thoner Wide World Photo. SOMETHING LIKE TE avenue, The di of trouble. (OMMISSIONER TURNS A SPADEFUL OF EARTH. At the breaking of ground for the new building of George Washington University yesterday. Commissioner Cuno Rudolph was one of the first to tarn W ou Star Pho spadeful of earth. The ceremony took place at 2lst and G streets northwest. CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR MILADY. Quite the newest thing in the gift THEY RULE THE SORORITIES AT UNIVERSITY. Administration Association of George Washington Uni- line is the oriental hookah, in which a mild and delicately scented A London manufacturer has introduced the pipe vers Each sorority of the university has one member in the association, which passes on _eligibility. tobacco is smoked. d rules and other questions. . National on 5th avenue. Wide World Photo WIE 1S GAINING IN WEIGHT EVERY DAY. Teodulo Valenzuelo, when he was born in 1 weighed twenty-tw and since the day of his birth he gained in weight every weight now is 745 The. photograph shews him with his e and two children. Wide World Ph Griffith Evans, chief of the editorial division of the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce. He has GENERAL VIEW OF GROUND-BREAKING AT UNIVERSITY. The first work on the new building of George Washington Unives : 2 complished yesterday, when ground was broken at 21st and G streets northwest. William Mather Lewis, president of the un harge of the preparation and dis- others delivered addresses. Wastiogton tribution of the 5000 “trade op- ! . portunities” each vear. Natlonal Photo Rev. Pietro Celaouro, who wears the A - . - : -3 Order of the Crown of Italy, con- . h Former Gov. Henry J. Allen of ferred by Premier Museolini. The Kansas photographed at the White House yesterday. He is in Wash- riest was chaplain of the British forces in Traly uring the war. He o - 3 - ington in the interest of a federal GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND IN INDIANA. Gov. Albert C. Ritchie is in America. _ WITH THE DISABLED SOLDIERS AT WALTER REED HOSPITAL. Mary Eston, star of the Eddie Cantor show, and Beth Beri, a dainty dancer, reserve bank at Wichita, Kan. _ “(right) and State Senator W. M. Malay at French Lick, Tnd., where they yright by Chlerwood & Tadsrwood, called at Walter:Reed Hospital ‘yesterday afternoon for a chat with the boys. Mise Eaton is a Washington girl, National Phote, 2 National. Phote. spent several days recently. Copyright by Underwoud & ¥odvrwood. “ o A — - .

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