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GRAPHIC SHERC T THEOSN WASHINGTON. D. (. JANUARY 10, 1926 Last Sunday in Rock Creek Park All Photographs by International Came (as the scenario writers say) a Spring day in Midwinter—and all Washington, or at least a large part of the Capital, went to Rock Creek Park. Here we have the Speaker cf the House of Representatives, Nicholas Longworth, and Repre- sentative Maurice Edgar Crumpacker of Oregon resting after a hike through the woodland. Although warm breezes blew and a bird or two sang Spring songs, the skating was pretty good on the creek—a finale performance of the recent cold snap. Col. and Mrs. Mitchell at the ford. Mrs. Mitchell believes in the old-time way of riding a horse—with a side saddle. Miss Madeline Couzens, daughter of the Sena- : 2 i X tor from Michigan. A : - A) 2 Senator O. E. Weller of Maryland, one of the enthusi- i X astic horsemen of the Capital. “Every little gander had his ice skates on.” T(:r he could have worn them to great advantage. e ' - g i pond was frozen, and the web-feet were doing the Helmer H. Bryn, the Norwegian Minister to Wash- Charleston when the cameraman happened along. A camp fire, where dinner was cooked. ington, and his beautiful gray horse.