Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1925, Page 121

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 13, 1925, The trip to Paris is not complete unless you purchase a few tricky dolls. Here we have Mrs. William Posner and Miss Mar- Rudolph has a brother, but it is re- jorie Brenner, both of ported that he is married, too. Valen- New York, and their tino, the screen star, journeyed to contributions to the London to witness the opening of his picture, “The Eagle,” and there met his brother, -Alberto Gugielmi. Wide World Phote AR 2y | e TR iy £ - f 4 sy ! %‘UCOANUT GROXE g o . s 5 ) Ethel Bariymore as a saleslady and the R N P R ’ y N A wife of the mayor-elect, Mrs. “Jimmie S 4 FOLL|ES § v . i s b P ¢ . ) Walker of New York, as the buyer: An in- , ? cident of the formal opening of the “Oppor- tunity Shop,” the profits of which go to the poor of New York. Girls of Mejiro College, Tokio, taking part in a bicycle race which featured the annual field day. Wide World Photo Six beauties of the Universal studio in a new photoplay comedy being directed by C. Richard Wallace (center). At left: Mrs. A. L. MacFeat, second sec- retary of the Irish Free State Legation in Washington, the only woman member of the diplomatic corps in the city, and Timothy A. Smiddy, the Minister. National Photo R Y| At right: Ttaly’s King unveils monu- ment to the war dead in the shadow of an ancient Roman for- tress. Mystic rites were observed by the Italian Army engi- neers, the King and Hamza Bey Darwish, out- standing rebel leader of the Syrians, who is causing the 1 nd French much anxiety. With Premier Mussolini his forces, he figures upon oc- being the speakers of s o YA - g cupying several ports. the day. b Y s : . b . X C o\ Photo by Acme Photo by Acme wasom wSenn * Committee of junior prom and diplomatic ball of the Georgetown Foreign Service School at the Mayflower Hotel December 17. Left to right, front row: William P. Moran, Senor Don Benjamin Cohen, secretary or the Chilean Embassy; Paul H. Coughlin, chairman; Andrea Popovici, attache of the Rumanian Legation; A. Douglas Cook, Leo R. Dillon, Francis Ahearn. Mount Vernon Chorus, which will sing the oratorio-drama, “D awn in the Desert,” written by Rossell Edward Mitchell and R. Back row: J. Raymond Trainor, Edward Creney, George O’Keefe, Robert Dean Shure, director of music at the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, December 18 and December 27. The chorus will Brown and George Donnelly. also take part in a benefit concert for Friendship House at the W ashington Auditorium January 22. Photo by Schutz Photo by Schutz

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