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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 29, 1925 A new portrait of President Coolidge, recently completed by T. D. Tallmadge, artist with Underwood & Under wood, photographers. Underwood & Underwood Wirt B. Furr, worshipful master of Wash- ington's oldest Masonic lodge, Federal No. 1, was chartered September 12, 1793. Mgr. Bonaventura Cerretti, since the war Washington was a frequent visitor at papal nuncio to Paris, who will be made a lodge, and the organization took part in cardinal on Dgceml)er 14. He is well known ying of the Capitol corner stone. In a in the United States, as he was auditor of the Slco cttendidithe BneralNar Wash. apostolic delegation to Washington before the war At left: Miss Eva Morrison, who defeated A new study of Mrs. Coolidge, made at the White George Bray. House a few days ago. an expert iinuis g e swimmer, in a recent long- distance test from City Point Landing to the Coast Guard station in Bos- ton Harbor. She arrived at her destination nine minutes before Bray. nderwood & Underwood Vera Strelskaya, noted Esther Celander, a dancer, who will appear with George Washington stu- the Russian ballet at Poli’s dent who gave a Scandi- Theater December 11. The navian program in costume performance is given as a bene- at the university chapel ex- fit for the Russian refugee ercises in Noven:ber. fund. Photo by Clinedinst Julia Sanderson in “No, No, Nanette,” coming to Washing- ton during the week of De- A night photograph of the building of the Hecht Co., taken at the opening of the new store. cember 14. phow by Whine St Photo by Tenschert & Flack