Evening Star Newspaper, March 29, 1925, Page 95

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GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 29. 19 —— /’/ v : Marjorie Daw, movie star, returns from Paris with a Jeanne Lambin frock in coleur de rose georgette crepe. The front is adorned with a huge appliqued sunburst of velvet and gold braid. The turban is of gold lace, gold metal cloth and ostrich feathers for a crown At right: Daniel Chester French's work, “The Sons of God Saw the Daughters of Men that They Were Fair,” in the Corcoran Gallery of Art, and (above) the little photograph of “Old Faithful,” - the Yel stone National Park geyser, which gave Mr. French the inspiration for the lovely group Note how the sculpture follows the outline of the hotagraph Fifth annual A bride of the Founders’ day ban- Spring season. Mrs. quet of the Delta H. C. Abell, daugh- Zeta Phi Sorority ter of Mr. and Mrs. at Wardman Park Ralph Palmer. Hotel, March !C. b Underwood & 1 nderwood \ This is the largest family in Illinois Count ’em! The children of Mr. and Mrs George R. Hilst of San Jose, with the excep- tion of the babies, work on the farm. There are no twins in the family and none of them is married. Underwood & 1 ndersood John G. Sargent of Ludlow, Vt., the new Attorney Gen- eral of the United States, at his desk in the Department of Justice. Nutional Phato An interior view of the Sixth Street Synagogue, which seats 1,100 worshipers. This is the largest orthodox congregation in Washington, and it has just raised its membership to 500 families.

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