Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1924, Page 16

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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1924 Mrs. Helen Barrett Montgomery of Rochester, N. Y., who has been at work for five years on a revision of the Scriptures and has com- Do vertion o€ the Four O REPAIRING THE SHENANDOAH FOR HER POLAR FLIGHT. Photograph showing threequarters view % E i Engli She is of the great dirigible, injured recently in the 7 e which caused her to break from her mooring : e mast at Lakehurst, N. J. The ship is being p: ilt in the big hangar at Lakehurst, so that she HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED PHOTOGRAPH OF THE WILSON FAMILY. A recently discovered picture showing the man who afterward be- “nde . will be ready for the start to the north pole this = pring. Ootvright by Eadel/ & Herkizt came the war President of the Unil d s fa . photograrhed at the home in Colum] 8. C., where the fa Rev. Dr. Tousph R, Wilsori, wae & piofesar fithe Sentheen Presbyter fan Theological Seminary. Top row, left to rig Waodrow o Howe: Rev. Dr. Wilson, Mrs, Jowpll R. Wilson, jr., and Joseph R. Wilson, jr. Lower row: Dr. Howe und his four ¢ sright by Undermood & AMERICAN GIRL MAKES STAR PLAY IN GAME WITH ENGLISH HOCKEY TEAM. Miss H. Krumbhaar of the Ameriecan team diverting the ball as it nears the goal, shutting off additional points for the English team. The girls from this country are playing a series of games in England and will remain there some time. Widc World FPheto. THE LAST OF THE OLD INDIANA. Once the pride of the United States Navy, this battleship is being scrapped after serving as a tar- IN SPECTACULAR NEW YORK BALL. The annual Beaux Arts Ball get for Army and Navy aviators. The Indiana played a leading part in New York has been described as a “blaze of color.” Here we have in the destruction of the Spanish fleet. one of -the beautiful costumes seen at the affair, worn by Miss Thelma Copyright by Underwood & Underwood Converse. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Princess Santa Borghese of New York, now in Washington for a series of lectures. She is a guest of the American Association of PLAY TURNS THE CLOCK BACK ABOUT EIGHT CENTURIES. A scene from “The Dreamer Awakes,” a University Women. pageant to be produced by fifteen Washington scho ols at Poli's Theater, February 17 and 24. Among the Copyright by Harrls & Ewig. schools represented are Catholic University, Georg etown Visitation, Academy of the Sacred Heart, Holy Trinity High and Northeast Catholic High. Thotograph by Tenschert & Flack. THE LAST TUMBLE RESULTb IN A BROKEN COLLAR BONE. This photograph shows one of the many falls of the Prince of Wales while taking part in hunts and racing meets. At this time the prince suffered no injury, but a few days ago his collar bone was broken when he was thrown from a hunter at Billington Manor, near Ascot. The prince was putting his horse to a jump when his animal ‘stumbled and threw the rider over his head. Wide World Photo. Mme. Kousnezoff, the champion woman fencer of Euarope and one of Russia’s prinia donnas, who is the owner of a famous pink 5 diamond,” She pawned the stone , / ; Go 5 b."lfl ne in e o ol I?e(-’lli(mc-llf-fi(l:z "'«'n’-“x‘i”-fi"-fig'i’&n‘l:.fi 'h'r .".‘;':’u:."l Vamans fobool o ped and she 1s seeking & retarn of the ASSURES BIX "HUNDRED MILLION GALLONS OF WATER p'oz 1;:5:7.:05%! J.'::.Z‘;‘.,';‘;.‘,‘d‘.:‘a"'.:"'.k,“&&'fi ‘zwl::g:?“fi‘:u.:‘mz deeh-p- went ashore to sec the sights, and then took charge of the horse trams ;cl Bndgam ‘Em:.r:i:; stone J,';.;‘.’.‘:fl‘ gc‘r.oa\:lm‘ S £, ::“W‘l‘l!:o‘;, z'zuog o:o laily rm;ve yz;" 7;: ro:" e tunnel ‘! g ‘ Copyright By Utidorineod & Underwoos

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