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. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D e SRR —7\ Paul Swan, the dancer, goes in for another form of A bit from art. He is exhibiting his one of the new mural paintings in New photoplays, York. “Sally, Irene Wide World Phot and Mary.” Monument to Balto, the hero dog of Alaska, placed in Central Park, New York. The dog, driven by Gunnar Kassan, pulled the sled which carried diphtheria anti-toxin to relieve the epidemic at Nome last Winter. Underwood & Unders iod Charles P. Taft, brother of the Chief Justice of the United States Su- preme Court, turn- ing the first ground for the three-mil- A scene from “The Snow Queen,” to be presented by the lion-dollar Masonic Children Players of Washington at the Little Theater, Six- Temple in Cincin- teenth and Harvard streets, December 30. Lenore Marie A Washington tride of the season, Mrs. Frederick Leon Pearce, who was Miss Vera — "a“i;v g de Grange has charge of the children playel;f} Dillon, niece of Representative and Mrs. Ira G. Hersey of Maine. The bride’s attendants were Mrs. Dalton E. Leary, matron of honor; Miss Frankie Russell, maid of honor, and Misses Jean Jackson, Florence King, Blanche Parker and Martha Milliken, bridesmaids. Harris & Ewing cton Star Photo ? 2 3 The coat ornament. Mrs. Paxton Blair, who before her marriage was Miss Gertrude Grosvenor, daughter Metal is being used to of Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor and granddaughter of the late Alexander Graham Bell. fashion the flowers and In the group are Misses Betty Billings of A mherst, Mass.; Mary and Eleanor Healy of leaves. Three beauties in the new photoplay, “Sally, Irene and Mary.” They are Constance Pottstown, Pa.; Elizabeth Hoogland of Brooklyn, Mary Louise Johnson and Miss Elsie dUnderwood & Underwaod Bennett, Joan Crawford and Sally O'Neill. Carolyn Grosvenor, sister of the bride. OHuirin & Ewinz When the employes said farewell to Col. C. O. Sherrill and welcomed Maj. U. S. Grant, 3rd. Col Sherrill has accepted the position of city manager of Cincinnati and Maj. Grant fills his place as superintendent of public buildings and grounds of Washington. Phota hy 1. N P Servicee