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GRAPHIC SECTION WASHINGTON, Charleston champion and *“America’s most beautiful girl,” Sally Rand, paints the smokestack of the S. S. Belgenland. The title of “most beautiful girl” was given Miss Rand by Cecil de Mille, movie director. o Kadel & Herbert at the Mayflower Hotel on the evening of January 4. the President and Mrs. Coolidge. Read, Mrs. George T. Summerlin, jr.; Miss Delphine Heyl, Miss Laura Town and Miss Mary Preston. At left: A Winter scene in Florida. At right: rh Sewing group of the hospital committee of the Junior League, working for the Children’s Hospital ball Just a Bit of Contrast Winter In America Che Sunday Star, D. C.—DECEMBER or ‘Letters found after a search of 15 years. Dr. Charles Moore, acting chief of the manuscript division of the Library of Con- gress, holding letters written by James G. Blaine, Secretary of State under President Garfield, to President Arthur. The letters were recently located in California. At right: “The Rais- ing of Lazarus,” a painting by Nicholas Froment, fifteenth century artist, which was recently acquired by the Louvre at a cost of a million and a half francs. The painting vzas purchased at the Castiglioni sale in Amsterdam with funds provided by the sale of This is the only Washington charity ball attended by 'he, pearls. of Mme. Left to right: Mrs. C. P. Townsley, jr.; Miss Eleanor Snyder, Miss Claudia Thiers, wife of the former President of Harie & Ewne. France. Wide Workd. Photo GRAVURE SUPPLEMENT In snowy New England. sraphs by HO Armstrons Roberts — A scene in the laboratory of Children's Hospital, which will benefit by the ball to be given at the Mayflower Hotel on the evening of January 4. nurse in charge of formula work, preparing milk for babies. At right, Miss Mattie Gibson, superintendent of Children’s Hospital, and Mrs. James K. Curtis. Wide World. Photo. RS Miss Lois Jeter, graduate