Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1925, Page 118

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THIS SUNDAY STAR, WASH ¥TON, D. ’ An airplane view of the burning S. S. Lenape. The photograph was taken while the ship was racing for land. Three hun- dred and sixty- eight persons were aboard when the vessel took fire Survivors of the S. S. Lenape. which burned off the Delaware Capes, arriving in New York. The steamer made a 30-mile race for the Delaware Breakwater and was beached. One life was lost. e R s Mrs. Cresson Newbold, presi- dent of the Co- lumbia Hospital board, watching one of the new arrivals at the hospital receive a bath. The Bal de Tete for the bene- fit of the hospital will be held at the Mayflower Hotel on the evening of November 30. Harris & Ewing The extreme boyish bob, as worn by This baby is already making his mark in the Leatrice Joy, movie star. The coiffure world. The Columbia Hospital nurse is making a is receiving the attention of Edmund record of his footprints. The hospital's Bal de Tete Burns, who appears with Miss Joy in will be held November 30. e “Made for Love,” a new picture. 7 Argyle Mill, which once stood in Rock Creek Park. From a photograph owned by Mary E. Gilpin, 1429 Girard street northwest. American Veterans of Hellenic Descent at A Soldier and upon the grave of George Dilboy, a Comdr. Soterios Nicholson placing wreath at the Recent banquet of the Association of National Advertisers at the Mayflower Hotel. Photo by Schutr

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