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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. L S~ Like a palace of ice. St. Louis recently suf- fered a million-dollar fire, during the coldest wave of the winter. Many buildings were covered with ice after the firemen completed 7 - their work. Mr. Coolidge, father of the President, at home. At right, 1l d & Ve his housekeeper, Mry. Pierce, who has worked for the Cool- idge family for the past sixteen years. C H February graduating cf rewe House, the new home of the Ameri- can embassy in London. The town house of the Marquis of Crewe, British ambassador to At left: Paris, has been = eft: . leased by Am- : eorge Gordon bassador Kel- 1 : Siebold, elected logg for one 2 ?}:esxggn(y ; og € 1strict o J. W. Morgan of 2926 year. : Clotumbiia Newark street, this city, p Chapter of the who probably owns the National Amer- most valuable violin in the ican War The recent cold weather in the south caused this wolf to city. Mr. Morgan pur- Mothers. enter the outskirts of Atlanta, Ga. He had already made chased his Guarnerius Cre- away with chickens, pigs and goats when the hunters shot monae, which bears the him. date of 1695, thirty-eight Wide World Fhoto years ago for $250. B : : i i ; " Detail photograph of the upper f; Howard Carter, head of the Valley of the Kings excavation party, packing one of the Detail of one of the chariols found in the tomb of Tut . p grap pp sentinel statues of King Tut-ankh-Amen which stood in the antechamber before the sealed ankh-Amen. The head is that of the household god Bes. in the tomb of Tut-ankh-Amen. T door of the sepulchral hall. It is of gold work, ivory and crystalline limestone, inlaid with inlaid with faience, glass and ston 21923, Iy New York Times polychrome faience, glass and stone. nomen of King Tut-ankh-Amen.