Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1925, Page 98

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Ix The Italian dirigible N-1, which is reported to have been purchased by Capt. Raold Amundsen for an attempt to fly to the North Pole next Summer. The ship was designed by Comdr. Nobili, who will pilot it. Wide World Photo The days of Autumn are here— “nodding o'er the yellow plain.” On one of the Sunday afternoon hikes of the Red Triangle Outing Club of Washington. This village black- smith of Germany claims the world “talk- ing title.” He is Herr Horaz, and the photo- graph shows him re- o : L o hearsin - The world's largest painting, on transparent silk, on exhibition in a distasr:cf tf:lrkinag lcc)gs New York store. It is called “The Pageant of New York” and is 60 feet test high by 20 feet wide, the work of Willy Pogany. z OKadel & Herbert Kadel & Herbert ives of Mount V ernon Council, Junior O. U. A. M. _Standing, left Preliminary sketch of the First Congregational Church Offi d State representatives o ount o 0. U A M ing, hich will stand at Tenth and G streets, e stteioe cimicd : : = : to right- T H. Watts, Dr. A. W. Taylor, E. W. Williams, W. Federline, J. Beal, F. B. Neidfelt, e L e e s “When the Curtain of Darkness Falls Over the City.” The Richard Umhaw, John Hargett. Seated: John E. Smallwood, J. C. Connor, C. O. Taylor, E. H. Bailey, of the Calonial. W. C. Whipp, H. W. Stein and Morris Peabody.

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