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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 8, 1925. A battle in Sunny France. But the weapons were flowers, and no casualties ] A treasure in the Andes. These pack animals, loaded with silver : .. P : from the famous Potosi mines of Peru, are en route to the smelting ;ér:n;igorted. RTINS ST WU S W (R olf‘t'hve"l:lt\)\:'ez;s‘rat plant. It is claimed that the mines have given up $5,000,000,000 worth of precious white metal during the 300 years they have been in A ———— ——— e operation. The President and Mrs. Coolidge receiv- ing delegates of 16 na- e 5 " tional patriotic groups J : 5 holding a conference in i ’ " . Washington. The re- Flags at the base of the Washington Monument. Photograph taken on B_El'nl_lqrdts Dol:\ble. according to the French mpto 1 i i She is Maria L Monero, a Span- ception took place on George Washington’s birthday. National Photo dramatic critics. She is Maria Luisa Mo > @ SPp: Washingtor's bisthds ish actress, who is now playing at the Comedia Thea- g §wm“ e ter, Madrid. She is said to bear an unusual likeness to the Divine Sarah. Mrs. Mary A. E. Smith, daughter of former Representative William Smith of Alabama, who retired February 20, after 30 years of Government service in Washington. During the past 20 John Barrymore and his leading lady, Fay Comp- years she made an index of 'Degait- Washington and Alexandria Boy Scouts made their annual pilgrimage Miss Camille Little, a clever Wash- ton, in London for the “Hamlet” production. Photo ment of Agriculture publications, {5 Mount Vernon on Washington's birthday. The photograph shows four ington dancer, who was engaged for snapped outside the Haymarket Theater, where Barry- which the Bureau of Education says is eagle Scouts with wreaths at the tomb. . the banquet and entertainment at the more was rehearsing. “one of the most valuable reference NeganatEie Naval Academy last month. © Underwood & Underwood lists jon agriculture in the United R States.”