Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1925, Page 94

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION— Women marching in Berlin’s May day procession. All the political and labor organizations of the German capital joined in the demonstration. ; \ Jackie gives a party in celebration of signing a contract to ap two pictures for Marcus Loew. It is cl ed that the two pict completed in a year and that Jackie is to receive $1,000,000. L front row: Mary Eaton, Young Mr. Coogan and Doris Eaton Cecil Lean, Cleo Mayfield, Raymond Hitchcock, Louise Glaum, and Sidney Blackmer. Donald Brian at back. Sylvia Szechenyi (on pony), daughter of the Hungarian Minister Washington and Countess Szechenyi, at the Spring fete given for the of Neighborhood House at Twin Oaks. Miss Tuckerman sold rides pony for sweet charity At “The Magic Tree” of the Neigh- borhood House fete, Twin Oaks. Mrs. Harry Nor- ment and Mme. Prochnik, wife of the chargedaffallres Mrs. Joseph Strauss, wife of Rear Admiral Strauss, of the Austrian Mrs. Edward Eberle, wife of Admiral Eberle, at the legation. Hitesntnnat borhood House fete. Mrs. Strauss sold balloons and Mrs Eberle had charge of the Chinese booth. = - - 5 Mrs. Coolidge, wife of the President, and Mrs. Sargent, wife of the Attorney Dance of India,” at the Neighborhood House fete. The One of the picturesque dances of the Spring General, attending one of the performances of Ringling Brothers and Barnum & reflection in the pool is that of Miss Rita Brent of the King Smith fete at Twin Oaks—"“The Dance of the Desert, Bailey’s Circus in Washington. School. performed by Miss Natalie Hammond. National Photo International Eaternational,

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