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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION-NOVEMBER 8, 1925. N King Christian of Denmark, out gunning for elk, is “shot” by a cameraman. The shooting, both for the elk and at the king, was done in Vermland. King Christian leans against the fence. The tall figure at the right is Prince Carl of Sweden. o Ur derwood & Underwoe When there is a foot ball game at Central High Stadium. Yes, just about all the young | folk in the Capital City are on hand. This photograph was snapped during the recent Central-Tech game. National Photo The Washington Heights Presbyterian Sunday school now provides a bus for children who attend the Sunday morn- ing services. The officers of the Sunday school are William - 4 La Roe, jr., superintendent; J. Spanish generals inspecting the advanced positions of their army in Morrocco. The group includes Gen. Primo F. Eshelman, assistant super- de Rivera, president of the Spanish military directory; Gen. Sanjuro and Gen. Saro. intendent; Mary Henderson, © Underwood & Underwood secretary, and H. C. Allen, treasurer. Laurette « Taylor, appearing in Wash- l ington this week in “In a Garden,” an Arthur Hopkins production. Photo by Clarence S. Bull A Dame Fashion decrees that the woven scarf of many colors shall be worn this Autumn and Win- ter. Here we have Miss Dorothy Brown, appearing = z 3 f in a Broadway pro- Two interior views of one of Washington’s most unusual houses, owned by Stoddard Taylor, manager of the Belasco duction, wearing Theater. At left, a view of the lounge. At right: The lounge hall. The home, at present occupied by Miss Louise one of the newest Daugherty, is called “Heartsease” and is located in Battery Park. The house embodies the old English and Italian scarfs. styles of architecture. i : derwood & Underwood