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THURSDAY, DECEMBER-27, 1923, = = e e i e THE CELEBRATION OF CHRISTMaS IN THE HOM over the world, and one illustration of this is the manner in which the day is observed in the various embassies and legations in the Capital . from Christmas to New Year is given over 1o religious observances and merrymaking. The photograph at the left shows the e tree at the home of the charge d'affaires and Mme, Edgar L. G. Prochnik of Austria. At right: Photograph taken at the Mexican embassy. i Tellez, counselor of the embassy and charge d'affaires ad interim, and Senora Dona Entilia Benoit de Tellez, with their little daughter. * 7 ESoterapis by hatealER)) S0 ¢ THE ART OF THE PASTRY CHEF. Joswph Romeo. chef in one of : . e the local hotels, and his remarl e Roman basket made of sugar. o = S A = ster, Or. Ladislas Wroblewski, and her children gathered about the T Beaken, arhich weiths seentyfive peunds: Gonteins candy. Foucs, CHRISTMAS TREE AT THE JAPANESE EMBASSY. Maj. Gen. Hatsutaro Haraguchi, military attache of the Japanese embassy; Miss Yukiko o i e the el i, e Soent e D e e T b i Haraguchi, Mane. Haraguchi and Taro Hateguchi gathered about the Christmas tree yesterday. The Japanese delegation in the Capital also bad =& several other trees. National Photo S = = o R T Lk me AMERICAN‘SE,U[i?l;OR IN =’ARIS flDIO. Paul Bartlett, recognized i Z T = 2 YOUNG HORSEWOMAN 'WES' S Y. Little Miss Carry as one of e leading sculptors of America, at work on a bust of ARE_TREATED TO HORSEBACK RIDES. Fortyiwo little girls of the Washington City Orphan Asylum, 14th and R sirects Crow Feathers, daughter of Chief Crow Feathers of the Glacier Na- Ceorge Washington. Bastlett ‘uses the Paris studio whero the firet north esterday had the time of their lives when six horses were taken to the playground and the youngsters invited to climb aboard. The tional Park reservation, on Slick, her favorite steed. Miss Carry first model of the Statue of Liberty, in New York harbor, was modeled. horses were sent to the orphanage by the Potomac Riding Academy. ‘Washington Star Photo. Jearned to ride a mountain goat. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Copyright by Kadel & Herbe k &8 TR il gRy gRARNEBOYY Py THELICEREN g 3 A N R ANASASEAASRATRAS AN AARRASKANS G100 BONRRRRARERRSIRNEEN s = ? - : A PRIZE CHRISTMAS LAYOUT MADE BY WASHINGTONIAN. Thi s miniature village is the work ofW. F. Halleck, 1311 30th street northwest. FROM BRUEN HOME. Y. ladies who' 1i . . 1104 M street riorthwest, yest thirty-five feet inlength, and contains. ev-erything from a schoolhouse to-a-theater. Each house is illuminated with ENTERTAIN CHILDEF‘I:’ KU oung o o . : is: Christhn. Assacistion. A s podestrians, trains, elect ric signs, stores, etc., all built-to. scale.- The Christmag ree is in the center, Hadianion S . ol m R _ Washiagton Star-Fhotos ' ; e ; g )