Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1924, Page 96

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C.— GRAVURE SECTION ~APRIL 6, 1924, Caught in the heart of a mammoth dynamo. The huge ring is being con- structed by a Swedish elec- trical firm for the Swedish state railroads. One hun- dred and seventy-two sol- One of the new and clever diers were photographed one-piece frocks for spring and inside the dynamo. as posed by Miss Edna French ;‘ummler. It l!\ mgdeA of :l'h';c at Mineola, L. I. Miss French flew in the plane of Pilot James Ray, scattering Til""i]' i lqlu:!] mhit afch. roses as a symbol of good luck for the United States Army aviators who are He_ AU e TGS now attempting their long flight. S Wk Waorld 1) Louise Kirsch and Ruth Heil, who will take part in “The Holy City,” Washington's passion play to be presented under the aus- pices of the Knights of Columbus at the Presi- dent Theater during the coming week Fhiot Mrs. F. R. Sale, regent of Victory Chapter, D. A. R,, plant- ing memorial tree at Mount Alto Hospital in honor of Lieut. ; Harold Frederic Selden, U. S. N. R. F. Young Selden was i £ " = ST = = killed May 5, 1922, when two Navy planes collided over the . The smallest man in the world gees sightseeing in New Yorkr He will join Potomac river near Washington. the freaks of a circus sideshow when the season ope At right: Luis Angel Firpo, heavy- weight, has novel methods of training for his ring contests. Here we have him crossing foils with Clinton A. Giles, the youngest master of a an officer " Masonic lodge in the Washington jurisdiction. of the MISS Ruth Pack (above) and At twemy»fi%e. he heads the ]gcsepgl H. Milans Argentine Miss Edith Samuel, two of the [ odoe, No. 38. army. “Amazons” in the benefit per- i i formance by the Alumni Asso- ciation of the Eighth Street Temple at the Belasco Theater, April 13. 1 e Edmonston awd Hariis & Ewing A resident of Tokio’s tent colony takes his bath on schedule. The tub of this variety is pop- ular throughout Japan, a coolie “stoking” while the bathing goes on. The tent colony has been on the outskirts of the city since the earthquake. @Underswond & Underwood. . The eyes have it, according “to mov'i'e' fans. A Ku Klux Klan funeral which startled New York a few days ago. Masked members of the organization ac- an; Naldi, relig,n:ng12;:""";;:“3:::!?;5; Pu:i::?‘e' companied the body of John Kearsh to the Elmont, L. I., cemetery, where they conducted the services. of her new photop N 8 ®r. & A Fho written by Mary Roberts Rinehart.

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