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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1094° ADMIRAL GRAYSON INTERVIEWED BY NEWSPAPER MEN. As he left the home of former President Wilson yesterday evening the physician gave details of Mr. Wilson's illness, and dispatches were sent all over the world National” Photo. CROWD AT THE WI * HOME ON S STREET YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Hundreds of persons gathered about the home of the former news from his bedside Natlonal hoto DIRECT WIRE E BISHOP AT WILSON HOME. Rev. James Edward Freeman, Bisho Wilson's ion hecame serious ¢s telegrapher installed an in- Washington, arriving at the home of former President Wilson yester j ¥ B s s S« 5 Dr. Sterling Ruffin arriving ;l:’l::lzr:lldj;l outside the house. Di mnhe were sent d.r\a:‘:'fi‘?\l;w day afternoon. He remained at the S street residence """\:u'n"nflf'x' e of (ur mer President Wilson MISS MARGATT WILSON ARRIVES AT FATHER'S HOME. Called from New York, the daughter arri yesterda was one of yesterday afternoon. Other relatives of the former President came to Washington throughout the day. Mr. cians during the s National Photo., latter’s illness in the White House. Natlonal Photo. SWEARING IN THE NEW MEMBERS OF THE SHIPPING BOARD. Left to right: Carl Kremer, secretary of the board, administering the oath of office; Bert E. Haney of Oregon, W. S. Hill of South Dakota and Frederick I. Thompson of Alabama. Natioual Photo. PAUSIM, FOR A CLOSE-UP AT THE SENATE OFFICE BUILDING. Edward L, Doheny, oil magnate, accommodates the news photographer while en route to the Teapot Dome investigation. Mrs. Doheny and Gavin McNab, one of the attorneys for the Sinclair interests, at right. 5 Natlonal Photo. Dr, H, A, Fowler, specialist, whe was called into consultation at the WINTER STYLES IN BERLIN, “Father Winter” is scorned by these Vilson home veflmdz, R - ekaters at the Schlachtensee, near the German capital, Dressed for HARVARD'S HISTORIC CHAIR. The “presidential chair” has been ;: el JAPANESE SCREEN STAR AT WORK ON RIVIERA, Sessue Hayasawa, his wiie, known to screen fans as swimming instead of skating, the ]\ulr attracted cnnndmble atten- used by the presidents of the college since 1737, and this is the first . Teaori Aoki, and Miss Ivy Duke, British star, producing a picture for an English firm. The Japanese L $len s thoy glided over the ices Wide World Photo, photograph ever taken of it, By United News Plotureg, . actor lm 7 was cvuumd with Americhn producers of movies. Phote.