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.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 4. 1925. Senator Robert N. Stanfield of Oregon as Santa Claus. The Senator presented gifts to the Senate pages the day before Christmas. © Hurrix & Ewing Washington. The ce the day before The President and Mrs. Coolidge singing carols under Washing- ton’s community Christmas tree in Sherman Square. The tree came from New York State, a present from the American Forestry Asso- ciation. Harris & Ewing il One of the bits of ex- cellent photography from a new photoplay which is at- tracting attention, “The Iron Horse.” The story of the picture is woven around the building of the first transcontinental railroad. Victor Barothy, a Chicago swimmer, does not allow zero weather to interfere with his daily exercise. The winds around Lake Michigan blow rather sharply at this season of year, but Victor must have his Ireland, where they morning dip. nd Rose had her hands Hy United News Pletures | o To be strict- X ly in style, the S Winter girl of 1924-1925 must wear a costume like this one. The suit is of orange knit— and note the rolled stock- ings. ©Rudel & Hertwert At right: Betty Fitch, a beauty in the second edition of Earl Car- roll's “Vani- ties,” scheduled for a Washing- ton theater . soon. B 5 2 E George O’Brien and Madge Bellamy, fond of each other, cele- Nniltnrd Kealore Desiree Tabor, prima donna in Earl Carroll's brating the completion of the transcontinental railroad in “The Iron “ 1t1 ”» " replicas of fruits VAnite (o iy e Horse.” a new photoplay. ates. Underwood & Tnderwood