Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1925, Page 90

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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 22, 1925. " . @ Py v/ The new Japanese Ambassador to Washington, Tsuneo Matsudaira, and his family, photographed in Franklin Park the day after their ar . ival in the Capital. Ceremony in Statuary Hall of the Capitol when statue of Gen. Joseph !il;: ':hn;‘_e:p’:re Wheeler was unveiled. The United States flag was removed from the statue Setsiiki Masak by Miss Julia Wheeler Harris, daughter of Senator W. J. Harris of Georgia a:ds‘jlir?). asaxo : and granddaughter of Gen. Wheeler. “Natioan] Phets 3 ’_I'he new representative of the Miismih g aEe e L > United States at the Court of St [ James, Alanson B. Houghton, photo- > A ’M}fi'fi'i 4 : : graphed after a conference at the : White House. Ambassador Houghton < s | o 2 : once represented this country in Ger- 5 many A. E. Lefcourt, a millionaire real estate dealer of New York, pre- senting his 13- year-old son, Alan, with a $10,000,000 New York skyscraper Mr. Lefcourt, at the age of the son, was a New York newsboy “r & A Plotes A busy day at Quantico, with the Marines preparing to leave for Spring maneuvers. The fighting men and their equipment were placed aboard the transport Henderson for the trip to the Pacific Coast Memorial bird sanctuary for the Roosevelt estate at Opyster Bay. It is the work of Mrs. Bessie Potter Vonnoh and will be given by the National Association of Audubon Societies. A blond countess comes from Budapest to enter the American movies. She is Countess Vilma Banky, and she has had con- siderable photo- play experience © Underwomt & Underwood A birthday party for the children of the Twining School kindergarten. The party was given in the classroom by Miss Mary : Ann Donn, who celebrated Gt B B e o her S0th birthday, assisted Another victory for the feminists. Miss Annette Ash- New Mexico. He is 36 years by the teachers, Misses berry has been elected a member of the British Society of old. Boetler and Zimmerman. Engineers, the first woman to receive such an honor. NAOORATIRD Washington Star Photo CUnderwond & Underwood

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