Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1925, Page 101

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T C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-MAY 3, 1925 ats at Concord. Scene from the reproduction of the famous k ago, between the Minutemen and the British. The photo- e British awaiting attack. oP & Revere rode again. An event of the 150th anni- -elebration at Concord and Lexington recently. P > & A Photos t Dawes shakes the hand of Paul Revere. Paul—the part being Wier—was about to start on his famous ride of warning. An inci- anniversary at Lexington and Concord. p V4 By Umted News Pictures William Ladd and Ethel Allis, who contribute to- ward the entertainment of theatergoers in Washington this week. They dance in Hassard Short’s Ritz Revue Photo by Apeda Masa and Sedsu, daughters of Ambassador Matsudaira of Japan, photographed at the embassy in Washington. Po& A Photos S. M. Phillips, a California hunter, invents a “foater” for duck hunting. A large inner tube of an automobile tire, attached to hip-length rubber boots, allows Phillips to float around in the water while awaiting the ducks. Wide World Photc = The International Council of Women. The Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair of Scotland, long president of the International Council of Women, which opens the seventh quinquennial in Wash- ington tomorrow. The sessions are held here at the invitation of the National Council of Women. Photo by Harris & Ewing Mrs. Philip North Moore, who has been president of the National Coun- cil of Women for nine years. She is the hostess of the seventh quinquen- nial of the Interna- tional Council and will preside tomor- row evening. Harris & Ewing Mrs. Nathaniel E. Harris of Bradford, Pa., first vice presi- dent of the National Council of Women and chairman of the quinquennial. The National Council has been making prep- arations for the quinquennial since 1922. Photo by Harrix & Ewing Mrs. Glen Levin Swiggett of Washington, general chair- man of the Washington com- mittees of the quinquennial. Photo by Harn< & Fwin Mrs. David Allen Campbell of Washington, chairman of the music department of the National Council of Women. She will have charge of Amer- ican Music evening, May 5, at the Washington Auditorium. ©Harris & Ewing In Washington, May 4-14. Mrs. Percy V Pennybacker of Austin, Tex., chair- man of the citizen- ship committee of the National Coun- cil of Women. She will address dele- gates to the quin- quennial Monday evening. 'gu.»vy & Ewing Miss Anna Gordon of Evans- ton, Ill., president of the W. C. T. U. (national), one of the affiliated organizations of the National Council of Women. She will address the delegates in Spanish Tuesday evening. ?%xrrl! & Ewing

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