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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE Lillian Gish poses for the sculptor, Gleb Derujinsky. The bust will be exhibited during the Spring. Rosalie Cohen, 18-year-old blind girl of Brooklyn who graduated from the Bay Ridge High School with the highest honors. She will take a post-graduate course in music and languages and then plans to enter Cornell. There will be no housing shortage for the birds of the District of Columbia if the children of the public schools have anything to say in the matter. Miss Casey’s class of Carbery School with bird houses made by the childr Washin, Miss Dagnell’s class of Peabody School and their bird houses. The manufacture of the houses is a part of the nature study work, coming under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth K. Peeples, director of the nature study department. Washingtan Star Photo Emile Daeschner, newly appointed French Ambassa- dor, calling upon President Coolidge at the Miss Thorn’s class of Kingsman School. All the bird houses were made at home during the“pa William Harrison Demp- sey, heavyweight cham- pion, dressed for a tour of Hollywood. Dempsey is scheduled for the limelight again in May, when it is re- ported he will be married to Estelle Taylor, a motion picture actress. OUnderwonl & U nderwond Stage stars at Atlantic City. Dorothy Stone, daughter of Fred Stone, and Elsie Janis enjoying the breezes along the Boardwalk. Bl vod & Underwood St semester. shinzton Ntar Phoo SECTION—FEBRUARY ’Andsome Alf Sim- mons, a British boxer of the lightweight class, has a feminine sparring partner. 'And- some Alf arrived in this country recently, ex- pecting to carry back to England various championships and a bag of gold. aderwont & Uuderwond At right: Mrs. Scott Durand, so- ciety woman, farm- er and speculator, Lake Bluff, IIi, who is reported to have cleared a mil- lion dollars in the recent rise in the price of wheat. Or. & A Photis 8. 1925. A fashion for next Summer. Brown spots on white—and rather attractive, too. BUnterwool & Underwanl Miss Lanham’s class of Peabody School, each youngster with a bungalow for District birds.