Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1925, Page 115

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GRAVURE SUPPLEMENT IN TWO PARTS GRAPHIC SECTION 14 PAGES WASHINGTON, D. (.—NOVEMBER 29, 1925 Photograph taken on Armistice day in Budapest, when the bodies of Hungarian soldiers killed in Italy during the World War were taken to the city and buried with full military honors. At left: Mme. Horthy, wife of the regent of Hungary. At right: The Archduke Josef. Mme. Prada, wife of Senor Alfred Prada, secretary of the Peruvian lega- & Und Four survivors of the Shenandoah disaster play foot ball with the Lake- hurst Naval Air Station team. Photo snapped at Franklin Field, Philadel- phia. Left to right: Kreps, right tackle; Deal, substitute; Pearson, sub- stitute, and Capt. Jackson. Photo by Aeme “Red” Grange carries the ball in his last col- lege game. The camera man “caught” him just before he was tackled in the Ohio State- Illinois battle at Columbus. Eight-five thou- sand persons saw “Red” and his ten team- mates defeat Ohio State by a score of 14 Bust of Henry 8 i’ 4 . to 9. K. Brown, % - 7 ‘. Proses: S painter and y sculptor,known as the “Father of American Sculptor” which was ded- icated in the hall of remem- brance of the New York Uni- versity, Novem- ber 17. by the National Acad- emy of Design. Brown made the statues of Gens. Winfield Scott and Na- thaniel Greene in Washington, besides many other notable works. The bust is the work of H. K. Bush-Brown of Washington. The largest and small- est dogs in Washing-, ton’s recent “Mutt Show.” Albert Beavers is standing beside his dog, Bear, while Miss Evelyn Polar holds her pet, Chummy. The show was held at He took one look at a the Riding cream puff and went crazy. and Hunt 3 M. Jean Wally, a French Club. 2 exhibition faster, who started out on a 28-day fast The first debu- in Paris. For two weeks tante of the Wash- @Underwoud & Underwood Stepping out of college foot ball. ‘“Red” Grange, The French Ambassador to Wash- wearing his famous num- ber, “77,” walking off the field after the end of his college foot ball career at Columbus, Ohio. Photo by Acm ington, Emile Daeschner, presenting a Sevres vase, the gift of the French Republic, to the Cathedral of St. Jonh the Divine in New York. Bishop Manning (at left) received the vase for the cathedral. ©Kadel & Herbert he sat in a glass cage and did not eat a bite. A girl came in front of the glass while eating a cream puff, is ©@Radel & Herbert ington season, Miss Georgina Hicks, daughter of the alien property cus- todian and Mrs. Hicks. Underwood & 1nderwood

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