Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1925, Page 80

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 27, 1925. Just a bit of music and all the turmoil of the big building on the hill is for- gotten. Nicholas Longworth, Speaker of the House of Representatives, plays the piano as well as the violin. Irene Rich, motion picture star, in Wash- ington. She was on her way to call upon President Ccolidge when the cameraman snapped her. Watching the old year out and the new one in. Wide W, Miss Paulina Longworth takes a carriage ride. The mother, Mrs. Nicholas Long- worth, wife of the Speaker of the House, is guiding the carriage. Internationa One of the beau- ties of “Tam- bourine,” the Mich- igan University Two of the dancers in the University of Michigan’s production, “Tambourine,” at the Washington Audi- torium, December 31. TR e T Al A play at the Audi- torium, December 31. He is Daniel S. Warner, who plays the part of the princess in the production. A bit of studio life. Sidney E. Dickinson, A. N. A, is putting the finish- ing touches upon a portrait of Bryant Baker, the sculptor, while the latter is completing a work which will be exhibited soon. Baker once had a studio in Washington and his work has been exhibited here. & Underwood & Duderwood Photo by Paul Stone “Buddy,” by Virginia Morris King of Washington, exhibited in the thirty-fifth annual exhi- bition of the Society of Wash- ington Artists at the Corcoran Gallery of .Art: Maurice, the dancer, picks a new partner— and she is another Eleanora. This time it is Eleanora Ambrose of Kansas City. The two will dance in Lon- don during the Winter, then fill an engagement at St. Moritz, Switzer- land, in February. S Underwood & Underwood Miss Eleanor Sears, Boston society woman, winning a wager by walking from Provi- dence, R. I, to Boston, a distance of 45 miles, within 15 hours. in a little over 11 hours. She covered the distance o Una

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