Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1925, Page 90

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—-APRIL 5, 1925 Part of the exhibit of Washington's community center department at the industrial exposition, Washington Auditorium. All the articles, many of them remarkable in their beauty, coloring and line, are unusual specimens of handicraft. Japanese ingenuity is seen at its best in this accurate miniature model by S. Hayata which has just been installed in the Red “Through the Urn." A view of the Cross Museum of Washington. It shows a Red Cross relief Washington Monument through one camp in Tokio following the earthquake and fire. The figures of the urns of the Lincoln Memorial : are 5 inches high Frederick Fuglister, young mezzo-soprano with St. Patrick’s Sanctuary Choir. The boy’s eight years of intensive training have qualified him for principal parts in the rendition of ¥ sacred classics. He is also a student of the 3 “*‘Sedan model” of the ordinary motor cycle. The idea is a foreign violin A ) 2 s one, as the photograph comes from far-away Rome. A recent photograph of Mrs. Everett Sanders, wife of President Coolidge's private secretary. Val N. Brandon of Washington, grand seam squirrel of Top Notch Tent, Military Order of the Cootie, Veterans of Foreign Wars One of the few fine Olg stair‘\;;ay;: I: 18 A corner of the Kenmore drawing room. Mrs. Edward Clark, wife of the in Kenmore, the home of Betty Washington, The Kenmore Association has in hand the personal secretary of President Cool- at Fredericksburg, Va. An exterior view of Kenmore, in Fredericksburg. preservation of the famous old home. idge. Hacbracn

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