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SECTION —JANUARY 1, 1925 (. —GRAVURE A A portrait of Mrs. Cornelius Tangeman of y New York by Artur Halmi. The painter is exhibiting at the Vandyck Galleries in Wash- ington pi)ckford." whose real name is Maria Wefers, Two girls of Red Bank, N. J., who do not allow the Winter sports to in- terfere with the cross-word craze. Photograph snapped on the North Shrewsbury River. Wide World Photos The V-2, Uncle Sam's newest and largest sub- / marine, is launched at the Portsmouth, N. H., | navy yard. Photograph \ taken a few minutes William Green, newly elected president of the American Federation of Labor, at his desk in the Washington headquarters. Green suc- ceeds the late Samuel Gompers. Sylvia Lent, a Washington violinist who has been unusually successful on the concert stage in New York and Chicago. She has been invited to play at the White House for the President and Mrs. Coolidge during Jan- uary. Phota by Mishkin Stndic after the vessel slid The electric lighted lantern girl, \ down the ways. who took part in the recent St. Louis N Mo United S ageant of footwear fashions. N 2L Wi World thos N Sculptor G. Bryant Baker's heroic bust of Woodrow Wilson which was exhibited at the Wilson Memorial dinner in New York. The work is 6 feet high. Underwood & Underwoud The little maid who bears the ring is quite an important person in the modern wedding ceremony. This is a fashion creation of white satin and lace, trimmed with pearls, which might be suitable for the little lady. facial expressions. ermany Maria recently came to By United News Pictures The way movies are made. The photographer using a dug-out to photo- graph a stampede of buffalo during the filming of “The Iron Horse.” The R e animals were pictured coming head-on, and then they passed directly over the heads of the director, assistant director and cameraman. A view of the foyer of the Earle, Washington’s newest playhouse.