Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1925, Page 100

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Kentucky mountaineers, relatives and friends of Floyd Collins, who was imprisoned and met his death in Sand Cave, near Cave City, Ky., attending his funeral. The services were held 60 feet above where Collins met his death and was buried. A bit of Washington beautiful. The dome of the Capitol as it appears from the fountain in the Botanic Garden. Copyright Harrix & Ewing Mrs. Philip Sheridan, widow of Gen. Sheridan of Civil War fame, wearing the headdress of 1881, which she wore at the inaugural reception of President Garfield. Mrs. Sheridan will attend the charity in- augural ball of March 4. Copsright Underwond & U nderwond Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, wife of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, wearing the headdress typical of the days of the first President. Coprrizht Cnderwood & Underwaod THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, military training Wide World ot Japanese students protesting against the schools. This meeting was held in Tokio, but the stu- dents have protested in many cities and towns of the country. By Urited News Pict The visitor’s first view of Washington. The dome of the Capitol from the Union Station, with the Columbus Monument in the fore- ground. This motor iceboat, tried out recently in Wisconsin, mj carrying four passenge Copyright Harrix & Ewing Miss Caroline Chamberlain, debutante daughter of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John L. Chamberlain, wearing the headdress like the one worn by Mrs. James K. Polk, wife of the 11th President. Copyrizht Underwood & Underwood Miss Gratia Houghton, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hough- ton, wearing the headdress of the girl of 1925. Canvrizht Underwosd & 1 nderwond Jiggs, the pride of the marines, showing himself at the recent New York dog show. Jiggs wears his fighting face on all occasions. Copyright Underwood & Underwood Mrs. Charles Carroll Glover wearing] the headdress which was so popular wit Dolly Madison, wife of the 4th President Mrs. Glover is a member of two of thq boards of charities to be aided by thq charity inaugural ball of March 4. Copyright Underwood & 1 nderwood

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