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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Washing- tonians enjoy a day of skating. The cold wave before Christ- mas was made to order for the skaters, but the ice on the Mir- ror Basin lasted only one day, a warm rain spoiling the Mrs. Coohdi‘: distributing baskets of clothins to the poor childrer fun. Central Union Mission gathered the clothing and the distribution toold axl Fhato Christmas. The cross-word puzzle fad strikes New York's Winter Garden, and the chorus girls have all become experts. Neysa McMein, the artist, at right. Phote Opening of the December meeting of the League of Nations Couf Tnderw England’s foreign secretary, Austen Chamberlain, visits Premier Edouard Herriot of France. The visit took place a few days before Secretary Chamberlain went to Rome to attend a League of Nations meeting. ©® Underwood & Underwood Rose Farley, 16 years old, brought her seven brothers and sistd were visiting, to spend Christmas with their parents in Arlington, N 3 l full in the trip across the Atlantic aboard the S. S. Cedric. | - o This is claimed to be the largest vase in the George H. Dern, Governor-elect of Utah, who Mrs. W. S. Dell, a daughter of former i world. It stands 9% feet high and was recently ~assumes his office January 5. President Coolidge President Grover Cleveland, returns to Amer- - exhibited at Runzlau, Germany. The vase was carried Utah by almost 30,000 votes, while Dern ica from a visit in Europe. Mrs. Dell was Miss Amanda Newton of the Department of Agriculture, who m made in 1753. Wide Warld Phaty a Democrat, had a majority of 10,000. Miss Marion Cleveland. © Underwood & Underwood and vegetables grown in variouus parts of the