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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D A general view of the camp of the marines at New Market, Va., where At “The Battle of New Market,” when the U nited States marines reproduced the tamous en- cadets of the Virginia Mili- gagement of the civil war. Left to right: Gen. Nichols, Gen. Lejeune, Gov. Trinkle of Virgi g “ : tary Institute Slarrie & Secretary Denby, Col. Shoemaker and Gen. Butler. d ) helped the “Devil Dogs” put on a battle. a Internat At right: Miss Estelle Allen, one of Washington's dramatic teachers, who has returned from Paris soon to open her studio She has been study- ing in the French capital under M. Ledoux of the Comedie Francais. Mrs. Carolyn Harding Votaw, younger sister of the late President Harding, posing with a bust of her- self made by the Russian sculptor, Moses Wainer Dykaar. The bust is now in the Na- tional Museum. Mr. Dykaar will start work soon on a bust of the late President. In the devasted section of Japan. Where millions ot dollars of damage was done along the waterfront 0( Yokohama' * Kadel & Hlerbert Representatives of fift at the fourth assembly of Nations in Geneva, g g i ’ Nt Skirmunt of Poland wa: Searching for bodies along the waterfront of Yokohama after 2 ieasison the earthquake. Many Americans lived near this location. @ Kndel & Herhert Ramon Novarro and Alice Terry in Rex Ingram’s “Scaramouche” now playing in Washington. What the Italian bombardment did to Corfu. This building was the barracks of the gendarmerie, but it will not be used for such purposes again until brick masons and carpenters get in some good work. ©, Underwomd & Underwood T : Ruins of the Fuji Cotton Company’s mill at Koyama, Japan, after the earthquake. Hun- wo pictures of D dreds of workmen were trapped by the of mass of falling walls and mac‘l\lj?e\sy,’d . de World Phote.