Evening Star Newspaper, February 22, 1924, Page 16

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1924 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, PRESIDENT RECEIVES THE FIRST HUGUENOT COIN. sador Jusserand, Pr: nt Coolidge and Dr. C Macfarland at the White House yesterday when the Chief Exequtive presented with the sued in commemoration of the three hundredth anniversary the coming of the READ FAMOUS ADDR Walloon Belgians to the middle Atlantic states. National Photo ENATE. _Senator Frank B. Willis of Ohio, who today read George Washington’s farewell address at the Cap- . The address is a fe e Washington's binhday observance the hill each year. National Phote. GEORGE WASHINGTON—BORN FEBRUARY 22, 1 DIED DECEMBER 14, 1799. « gbt Ly Underwood & Underwood sie OMEN BRING PEACE MEMORIAL TO WASHINGTON. Photograph taken at the Whit2 House JTHE LATEST IN “TEAPOT DOME 5 s worn by Harry ay, when the book containing thousands of names of Welsh women was placed before President , oil magnate, whsn he_returned from Europe y Left to right: Miss Elined Pryns, Mrs. Peter Hughes Griffith. Misz Mary Ellis and Mrs. M. . \ho;‘nedralv:- snapped aboard the S. S. President H, National Photo orl lock. E Bulgaria, at work on a portrait of Stephan Panaretoff. the Bulgarian minister to the United Nutic The painting is being completed at the legation. DANCED THE OLD-FASHIONED MINUET IN SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT. Pupils of the Seaton School, 2nd and I streets, who'took part in calling o the e s (o a special Washington’s birthday entertainment yesterday afternoon. They danced the minuet of colonial days. Washington Star Photo. teidiv National Fhoto. * A\SCENE FROM “THE MAKING OF THE FLAG.” Pupils of the third grade of the Twining School, 3rd and N streets northwest, yesterday presented a little playlet as a Washington's birlhda%’rn;l[er:mnn:vnl}?I\l:\- E. S. Kent, the teacher, directed the production. - London has a_pastry cook who is a wonder. EDITH DAY AND HER DONKEY. Edih plays dh lading pat in Kaibirine Sewart and Harey Som- N i v e ; “Wildflower,” a musical show with a long New York run, and Jocko George and Marths Wash. TAKING A LOOK A . An obyerver using the famons tele- - Las an important stage part. He was presod into ouidoor service ington in minet to be gived by scope of the Gresmwich observatory in England. The great telecope WEERE MABJONG IS PLAYED AND THEN SATEN. Lomlor boo & pomcy coel, ohtutick v treet: i - i in the world’ i i ty-eight feet manufactures 2 0 RS ~ v > e W o ot R amingioe St i e ey g e o dhamciers | r Wit s Thos wndthen, consumed a dessert Wide World Fhote yesterday on account of the slushy condition of the 3 - Wide World Phote. ter tonight. - Washingtou Star’ Phote.

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