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;l'l!lfi S,l“\Lll"\Y ‘\"I'.\l\'.r\\fl\SHlI\'(‘-'I'HN. D. C.-GRAVURE SECTION -NOVEMBER 15, 1925, T R P R ey o g ; " ¥ Dayton Westminster Choir, John Chariot race staged at Pinehurst, N. C., b < Finley Williamson conductor, to sing during the recent Sandhill fair. y ? | in Washington on November 18, dur- ing the first Eastern tour. P & A Photos “Queen Philippa’s Visit to the First Cloth Hall, Norwich, 1335, which is Queen Mary's 1925 Christmas card. These royal Christmas cards are reproduced from the originals through the courtesy of Messrs. Raphael Tuck & Sons, Ltd. 125 by Rapha Tk & sons i i < Richard Clark (left), the original It sk;ro}::slsgi-sl-lc\:lr:;:?:; é?{lfex:fl;}r‘:iifig?:eNoefw‘f’:::i | ¥ “Deadwood Dick” of Deadwood, A new photograph of little Crown land August 5 ISB:" and was painted by Howard te T8 i S. D. At right. Jack Hoxie, Yvh(.)‘ Prince Petey of Jugoslavia, who recently Davie. Sir Hu‘mphre’y Gilbert, a step-brother of Sir % 2 3 : plays the role of “Deadwood Dick celebrated his second birthday. The prince Walter Raleigh, was one of th'e ablest navigators of 1 in the new Universal picture, “The wears the peasant costume of his country his day ; SR e B Ml e 1§ Overland Trail.” : - Ao . King George's 1925 Christmas card, which shows Queen Elizabeth opening the Royal Exchange January 23, 1571. Painted by Howard Davie. Tuk & sune One of the beauties of the Pemberton dancers, Miss Janette Helbig. Photosraph by John Howard Paine A group of the Stafford Pemberton dancers, who are appearing at a local theater during the week of November 22. At back: Misses Janette Helbig, Eleanor Peake 3 n and Nina Haynes. In front: Elizabeth Jordan and Dorothy Daye. Miss Eleanor Peake, a star performer of the Pemberton group. Photograph by John Howard Paine Photocraph by John Howard Pane