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GRAPHIC |7 mt g %taf N GRAVURE SECTION [R ¢ /Al SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C.-JANUARY 18, 1925. Like a Bit of Old Gloucester Potomac boats tied up at the Washington wharf for the Winter. Pletograph by 1. Pridgeon, Staff Photographer Speakers’ table at the farewell dinner given by the residents of Washington to Ambassador Jusserand at the New Wiilard Hotel a week ago last night. Left to right: Maj. Gen. Lejeune, commandant of the Marine Corps; Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, Justice E. T. Sanford, Ambassador Jusserand, Speaker Gillett, Mme. Jusserand, Mrs. Sanford and Gilbert Grosvenor, president of the National Geographic Society. © Undewnod & Underwood Alligators for personal adornment. Mrs. William May Wright of New York, known to the operatic world as Cobina Wright, says the baby alligator makes a fine pet. 3 Photograph taken at Palm Beach, Fla., a few days ago. Secretary of State Hughes, who retires from the cabinet March 4, and Frank 1131. Kl-elfloig, United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James, who succeeds r. Hughes. e % Hurrix & Ewing Six streams of water being thrown upon the burning Kann warehouse a week ago last night. For a time the blaze threatened Washington’s downtown business section, as the flames were fanned by a stiff breeze. Eight firemen were injured before the fire was controlled. Washingtou Star Photo.