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HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY e OU TRIED THE N AGNUS SON HA! 1AKI The senator from Minnesota, by taking part in a milking contest with Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, has introduced the new fad. Upper left: The senator starts the handshake. Lower left: How the fingers are interlaced and thumbs held upright. Upper right: The interlaced fingers are turned with thumbs dow Lower right: The friend grasps the thumbs, completing the “milking handshake.” Senator Johnson illustrated the handshake in New Z Copyright by Kadel & Herbert DECLARES HIMSELF PLI D. Commissioner Oyster (right) con- i X ! i } 4 ") SHOOT THE MOO Prof. Robert H. Goddard of ¢ gratulating Capt. Plemmons on the new and model police station at L & A { i i i : iversity, wtih a model of his r: t which he invented for tk 17th street and Rhode Island avenue northeast vesterday. The Com- 3 4 S 5 } { i 2 k. pose of shooting to Lu It is claimed that the rocket will t ! charge of police affairs, made a thorough ins % i o T ’ ¢ b tween six and seven miles a second. Wide World ¥ tion house. Washingion Star Pho 4 THOUSANDS HEARD HIS TALK ABOUT THE UNITED STATES NAVY. Secretary Denby broadcasting in Washington. The talk was heard all over the United States and at many points in Canada. On the same evening the orchestra of the Navy Band provided a program. whic was sent out over they air waves to the radio fans. By United News « a -~ - ) ; y § . *AMERICANS STARTLE LONDON. “The fearless Greggs” are taking RUSSIA'S FUNNIEST MAN ARRIVES. He Borissoff, known all over 4 A ] s the English metropolis by storm with the newest thriller. Their small Europe, his last stage production being in the Paris production of | - BOE ST automobiles rush down a slide, leap into the air, turn a few somer- “Chauve Souris” Borissoff weighs more than 300 pounds. > ; ] % ; ;i caults, and land on a spring platform. Wide World Phota » PROMINENT PERSONS ARRIVE ABOARD THE At left: The first Egyptian minister to Washington, Seifoullah Yousry Pasha. He will open the temporary legation in a Washington hotel.' The minister i accompanied by his wife, Princess Zenab, niece of King Fouad, and their daughters, Loutsia_and Nimet, and son Wahid. In the center: Countess Marguerite Vivienne von Bernstorff, who announced in New York that she had been divorced from the son of the former German ambassador to the United 5. At right: The former chancellor of the exchequer of England, Rir Robert Horne. Copyright by Kadel & Herbert. € o n Wyoming avenue, well adapted to classic treatment, f Col. and Mrs, Beverly Allen Read; Miss Josephine iplomatic debutante of the season, and sister of C. Diamantopoulos, secretary of the Greek legation in Wahington; Miss Betty '& Photos. copyright by Underwood & Underwood. AT THE TWELFTH NIGHT MEDIEVAL FEAST GIVEN AT THE HOME OF MR. AND M was decorated in the medieval manner, and the program consisted of middle age music. Seventy guests we: i was announced some time ago; Miss Nina Diamantopoulos, a di Bnchinsons siar. of the Ham's Hosd Playees, whose enga B, af the arganication, B ghiar of fosmer. Chiel Jurtoe Peelte.of the Cours of Clobes, anda. debutante of the scason, ~Other photographs taken at the “twelfth night medieval feast” will he reproduced ia The Suaday Star. RS. JOHN HAYS HAMMOND MONDAY NIGHT. The elaborate entertiinrient ‘wis given on the birthday anniversary of Miss Natalie Hammond. The home o re entertained, and musicians of international reputation were on the program. Left to_ right: Miss Claudia Read, debutante daughter of 5