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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. The *“oil king,” John D. Rockefeller, in Ormond, On the Hilltop. Photosraph by H. Armistrong Roberts Like a bit of Venice. But it is Florida. How Wall Street celebrated Christmas. The tree was placed Photoxraph by H. Armstrong Roberts. in the middle of the street and the 116th Infantry Band played Christmas airs, while the brokers and bankers sang a carol or two. Underwood & Underwood Mrs. Coolidge a visitor at the Children’s Hospital. The children sang Christmas carols and Mrs. Coolidge stopped at each cot, talked to the tiny patients and read to them. Hurnis & Ewing “All the fair passen® gers-do it, so why can’t we?” This was the question asked by members of the Prince- ton Glee Club when they sailed for Ber- muda. They meant, of course, the display of stockings and they re- ferred to the pictures taken by ship news, photographers. " C&V Theodore Douglas Robinson, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, inspects the submarine T-3 at the Washmggon Navy Yard. The veszel is equipped with a Diesel engine taken from a German ship. National Photo. At left: Columbia Junior High School, section winners of the 1925 intersectional basket ball series. Standing, at back: Lacey, manager of the team. Left to right: Ting- strum, Kotzin, Sediman, Chase, Lewis, captain; Canady, Engle and Van der Cook. Washington Star Photo Robert M. Quillan, writer, erects monument “to memory of Eve, the first woman,” in the front yard of his Fountain Inn, South Carolina, home. The monument is of Georgia granite, and an apple is carved at the base. © Underwood & Underwood