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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON . C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER Paintings in the Centennial Exhibition of the National Academy of Design at the Corcoran Gallery “A Vele Gonfie" (Under Full Sail), by John Singer Sargent. This painting is one of the finest examples of the work of Sargent in this country. It is valued at $75,000. “Academia,” by E. H. Blashfield, P. N. A,, president of the National Academy of Design. The picture is exhibited for the first time. “With Malice Toward None,” by Douglas Volk, N. A. This remarkable picture of Lincoln is exhibited for the first time, except for a semi-official presentation in New York last Spring. s Volk, N. A., whose striking study of Abraham Lincoln is on exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Volk’s father made the death mask of Lincoln. Mrs. Eliza Shepherd of San Francisco, sister of the late Jack London, who was elected national presi- dent of the American Legion Auxiliary at Omaha. Nebr. Wide World Phato “Sheep-Twilight,” Ib)y Henry Golden Eugene Reinbold of St. Paul, Minn., displays the ‘h?'c'i‘;“e':-m;“"ng world’s smallest motor, which he constructed. The motor hibition. runs at a high rate of speed on two volts. Eugene is a high school student. Wide World Photo An outing of the Iowa State Society at Great Falls, Va. G. W. Ladd is president of the society and Miss Gertrude M. i icing in New York for their annual performance at the An Stage children practicing in pance ANt s g White House.