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__THE EVENING_STAR, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1924, £ i e CHARRED RUINS OF WASHINGT RFRONT COVERED WITH ICE AFTER BLAZE WAS EXTINGUISHED. These two photographs were taken y v afternoon, after the half-million-dollar fire was under control. The fire, which broke out early Saturday evening, destroved the wharf of the Washington and Norfolk Steamboat mpany and gutted the steamer Midland. The blaze was fought Saturday night during a high wind, streams of water being thrown upon the steamer and the wharf from the Potomac river by the Firefighter. Xa 1 Pl Count and Countess Lud- QUEEN JOINS SWINGING HIGH IN FLORIDA. Miss Helmar Liederman of New York 1 wig Salm-Hoogstraeten sailing yesterday. The countess, prominent in s g he y P i \'ri York flnrgivl\' was Miss Millicent Rogers Llnughll-rpof Col. and Il winter sports, from guiding a four-in-hand attached to a sleigh to guiding an ice vacht over the Zuyder Zee. In this photograph her nce down around Palm Beach. According Mrs. Henry Huddleston Roge ‘ Wide World Photc esty has accepted a “tow” on the canal. Coprright by Tnderwood & Underwen to the camera man who made this picture. <h e o ) o thisik T & The:nopeen camumlgn iiBten 1o an 2 % 5 “Aiche” Hanoum Bombachi. wonian rive in Washington. It is the crea- colonel of the 36th Turkith Regi- ON CRESTA RUN. AT ST, MORITZ. Many Americans have journeycd to Switzerland for the winter sports, and this is one of the All-Ameri can toboggan teams which are breaking records at the resorts. The Wide World Photo resentatives Charies M. Steadman of North Carolina (left) and Isaac Sherwood of Obio are tion of a California Coolidge club. WASHINGTONIAN IN FLORIDA. Dr. Henry Allen Tupper, former ment, stationed at Angora. She the only two veterans of the civil war in Congress, Steadman served The badge is printed in black on a pastor of the First Baptist Church of this and internationally the only woman officer in the : g in the Confederate army and Sherwood with the Federals. vellow satin xibbon. known writer and lecturer, photographed at \ , Fla., where he is Turkish army. Wide World Photo. toboggan is ready to start down the long slide. Copyright by Harrls & Ewlng. & epending a winter vacation. Copyright by lerwood & Underwood. o 2 " iy 5 RESENTIN 5 CREDENTIALS AT COURT OF ST. JAMES. Frank B. Kellogg, newly appointed Unit- TAKE PART I LOUAL ENIESIAISMEN L. “ar ug cqucsians aud ugutrope watkers” in the “circus PRESENTING HIS C ; nsin; leaving his ¢ 3 ; i «uite” of the music fete at Central High School next Thursday evening. The fete is one of the regular TAKES PLEDGE TO DO HEK Bil. Miss Juta ook, fair co-ed. of ed States ambassador to ‘-rui{nl‘l}am, leam‘:g ilcx:ls‘smtél l‘“]rl l:g:::;:lfinh;ml]lflfln&m;l]-::eéx; tprl(';»l:lcd hn‘: weekly entertainments. Left to right: Margaret Owen, Lillian Crouch, Carrie Crouch and Martha Brawner. George Washington University, vows she will do her share in helping credentials to King George. He was accompan y Col. H. S , Pos » Capt. Hussey an Fhoto by Harrls & Ewing. raise the university’s million-dollar endowment and building fun N P A