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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI s i ¥ Fountain in the Botanic Garddg Mrs. Charles Dana Gib- son, wife of the artist and sister of Lady Astor, an- nounced to second the nomination of Gov. Alfred A E. Smith of New York for Memorial cenotaph to Philadelphian. President on the Demo- Charles Morris Price, who lost his life in the cratic ticket. Mrs. Gibson sea. It was unveiled last week by his fiancee, was Miss Irene Langhorne Miss Ruth A. Walrath, of Virginia. it Tnd wl & Unile Bringing back ° , A the fashions of an- = other day. The An unusual view of the ( Spence School, New York, celebrated June week with a fashionshow,"Sixty A new fashio; hich sh i o shion which shows the Spanish touch Years of Silhou. The frock is of black and white printed crepe, finished » 3 with flounce and band of flat black crepe to match the ette,”and this group reverse of the printed scarf. wfm;eutlhe CoSEUES @ A of 3 derwee & e DUnderwond & Tnderwood gt The Library of Congress thrg X —- ) ¢ =—"® Earl Cooper, a star in the auto racing game, always takes a small Sir Gallahad, with an American jockey, Frankie menagerie of pets with him. This phot h O’Neill, in the saddle, after defeating the famous French = - Indiagapolis sp';edway. PR i thoroughbred, Epinard, at St. Cloud. Jefferson Davis Looking toward the Library of Cohn, English sportsman (leading the horse), owns Sir Gallahad. o S U e e e e T e | OUudernond & Underwoud. @'n ol & Vnds 1.