Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1925, Page 92

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, | “Sa Ku Ra,” say the Japanese when they speak of their cherry blossoms. In circle at left, the Japanese characters for the cherry blossoms. Photograph taken at the Tidal Basin - a week ago. = 3 Warm Spring days and the golfers take over the ] are especially attractive this year, and thousands of W the call of the putter. - The latest photograph of Mme. John Pelenyi, wife of the counselor of the Hungarian legation in Washingt&n. ©Bachrach Representatives of the Veterans of Foreign W of “Buddy p . 3 A new photograph of Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, chief of staff The walk around the Tidal Basin, under a canopy of Japanese cherry blooms. These f > trees are the first to show their beautiful blossoms in Spring—and this xear they were of the United States Ar‘my, taken at Fort Myer, where the per- “The Wind-Bent Lonesome Pine.” And ju 2 full two weeks early. ‘nahington Star Photo manent quarters of the 'Army leader are located. o b o ML O located on top of a cliff,

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