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Exquisite wood- carvings in Munich Museum. The various THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1)= Toys made by the soviet in Russia on sale in Wash- ington.. The sales have been made under the auspices of “The Friends of Soviet Russia” Mrs. Luba Lopkoff groups. made in the eight- eenth century, al- ways attract special attention at this season of the year, on account of the subjects. the holds two of toys. Tt 18 el Georgia's ‘ miracle man,” Charles Vaughn of Canton, recognizes persons by touching palms of their hands. He is credited with a strange psychic sense which enables him to fortell deaths and describe accidents miles away. Photo shows “miracle man” and his family. AN Phetes Mrs. Elizabeth Nol of Washington. Mrs. from the Albion Oper| Laces once the property of Lilliam Russell on display in a New York art gallery. The property of the late actress will be auctioned, and proceeds are expected to reach a half million dollars. LA A Photes The smallest steam engine in the world and its maker, Henry C. Stoll of New York. The engine is only two inches hi, Princess Astafieva as the Queen Sheba at the Ypres ball in London recently. The ball was one of the biggest social events of the season in the English capital. or A A I If you are a fishd you. All you need i scene, where lines a George Harold Miller, director of the Choral Art Society of Washington, Stephen F. Tillman of Washington, youngest veteran of which will present Handel’s “Messiah” the world war, who has been appointed a second licutenant at Central High School Thursday in the Officers’ Reserve Corps as a staff specialist. evening. i @ lneationt Ever see a Christmas cake like this one? It was “constructed” in England and is claimed to be one of the biggest “Romeo and Juliet” as played in soviet Russia. The scenery in the on record. Kamernay Theater of Moscow is entirely futuristic. 4. Bent The Army Band of Washington barracks, in which Gen. John J. Pershing is much Ros: Widee Warl Mulfort