Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1926, Page 88

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UNDAY STAR, Where one holds fast, the sled swishes around the hairpin curve and then straightens out down the mountainside. A remarkable action photograph taken on the Schatzalp Run, Davos, Switzerland. © Kadel & Herbert After weeks of toil, a Los Angeles tailor constructed these “big- gest” oxford bags. They are large enough to shelter a good sized family. CUnderwood & Underwood Aviatrix does the Charleston on the wing cof a speeding plane. Sh'e is Miss Gladys Roy, and her air stunts have recently startled the resi- dents of Los Angeles. & A. Photon WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 1926. raya .\v [ . Alabama Senatcr purchases a Virginia hcme. Sena- tor Oscar Underwoced, Mrs. Underwcod and the Sena- tor's brother, Lieut. Ccl. Sidney Smith Underwood, at Shadowlawn, the estate recently purchased by the Senator. The estate, on the Camp Humphreys road south from Alexandria, was once part of the original purchase of George Washington, the latter's estate in- cluding the present Mount Vernon. Rl bl Capt. Don Scott of the Army pest at the Presidio, San Francisco, gets up an appetite for his luncheon and surprises the men at the table. World Photo Fur stockings to match the coats are the latest in London. They look rather bulky, but are preferred to the Russian boots by Englishwomen. Wide World Photo A grim record cof a forest tragedy. Stags locked in a death grapple found long after the fight had ended. So tightly were the antlers locked that they could not be pried apart without breaking the horns. The stags were not killed in bat- tle, but starved to death. Wide World Photo. At left: Kitchener Chapel in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, is completed and dedi- cated. In a report made by the Kitchener na- tional memorial fund committee announce- ment is made that £22,000 has been spent in connection with the chapel, the work having been carried on since 1922‘ Wide World Photo The new United States Am- bassador to Spain, Ogden H. Hammond, who succeeds Alex- ander P. Moore. Photograph taken at the White House a few days ago. © Harria & Ewing

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