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GRAVURE SUPPLEMENT The Sunflay Star, WASHINGTON, D. C.—MARCIT 22, 1925, v d el R : .'”, [ R TN Washington’s fleet about ready for the Spring maneuvers. Photograph taken at the Corinthian Yacht Club last Sunday, where many of the vessels owned by local yachtsmen have already left Winter quarters and are prepared for the first warm days of Spring. Woslimgton Star Phot The progress of work at the National Cathedral. Photograph taken last Sunday Wash gt The life of a base ball player is certainly a hard one. Joe Judge and “Goose” Goslin returned to their Tampa, Fla., hotel after a strenuous afternoon on the diamond. Photo by Carl Thoner Replica of the Athenian Parthenon recently completed at Nashville, Tenn. The An injured warrior of the base ball diamond. They are quite familiar with the habits of each other. Isaac Eshaefski building is the result of the desire of Tenresseans to have a permanent memorial to Babe Ruth, premier slugger of the American League, and his wife took their marriage vows just 86 years ago, angi since that their State’s centennial celebration in 1897 and to bring out the point that Nashville looking from the window of the Clearwater, Fla., time they have lived together in peace and harmony. Isaac is 109 years Babe has a broken finger. old; his wife is 107. They live in a Baltimore Hebrew home. is “the Athens of the South.” e clubhouse. i DE & A ot