Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1925, Page 93

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GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 5, 1925. N | Members of the National Stage Children’s Associa- tion rehearsing for the pro- gram which they will give for the President and Mrs. Coolidge at the White House in May. Miss Diana Freeman is turning the hand-spring. Mrs. Sydney Wil- liams of New York took no chances on losing her pet, Snookie, when she returned a few days ago from Paris. Snookie had a assport all his own. P p Wide Warld Phate \ Bie \ Seminole Willy, said to be \\ ‘,. 112 years old, helps Pelican '\ Tooth solve the white man's cross-word puzzle. 5 : Photograph snapped at ac Park links. The courses P i o » X Fort Lauderdale, Fla, gtonians have already heard 2 ' o > 3 - A where Seminole Willy lives . Underwood & Underwood 1 2 the life of an oracle and a sage among his peopl Full bloom. The Japanese cherry trees at the Tidal Basin, with the Monument in the background. ©By Carlock b Department of the District of Columbia, who presented a banquet b President Coolidge March 23. Photo by Tenchert & Flack A touch of the flowery kingdom in Washington. Sumi and Sada, little daughters of the second secretary of the Japanese embassy and Mme. Teijiro of th derland of i 11 lif ia. he t i e wonderland of Yosemite Valley, California. The tree is Tamura, under the cherry blossoms at the Tidal Basin. hunchback is the result of the strong winds. ) Kadel & Herbert Natiopa! Phote

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