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s e Che Sundy Stae, § oo WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, 1925, SUPPLEMENT A flapper of 2500 B.C. This Representative Upshaw gives luncheon at the Capitol in honor of Miss carved wood head, said to have been Sylvia Altman, 11-year-old Washington pianist. Left to right: Representa- the work of an artist 2500 years before crosf?a:;rdandnof':;:ioeu: c:::e ttb}:: tive Lowery, Mrs. Altman, mother of Sylvia; Sylvia, Prof. Booth Lowery the birth of Christ, was found by Dr. 7 Bt : : i . . (behind), Representative Upshaw and Charles McAtee, a page in the House. George A. Reisner during a recent ex- r;:g;otgfis:c::dowtsh:hafint]}iltey h-;;: glanKX;i?]Eve}:; ?,ic}z:if;m;;‘;;:‘:g :hll:r?'gry;i:njoa‘;\:;;r o_fr;]};e }5:; The young musician played the Beethoven concerto in B flat major befor: loring trip in Egypt. 2 d : - L : : : 5 niber ofgmemk:ers opf gongress. e SERE0 = jopbeloreas g trip EYP Wide World hote cross-word shirt is popular with went to the Brussels ianding field and ms‘pected Ithe avxato‘r plane. Washipgton Ntar New York-sheiks. 4_Thoto. ¢ i The tomb of the first President of the United States at Mount Vernon. Copyright by F. W. Kineaid,