Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1926, Page 92

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-JANUARY 10, 1926 A flapper of the Sahara stops her “limousine” for the cameraman. A pho- ¥ 3 . tograph brought Washington's cold snap did not compare with this. One back from the sands of the fishing fleet boats entering Boston harbor after several of the Sahara re- days in the blue water. The boat carried 100,000 pounds of cently. fish, but a greater amount of ice. e Wide World Photo Prof. Charles L. Edwards, head of the nature- study department of the Los Angeles schools, who has succeeded in growing abalone pearls. He injects a hard form in the shells, which are permitted to remain in salt water for 11 months. The pearl forms over the hard substance. e Grandchildren of the late William Jennings Bryan gather at the : - = = The dancer and the dummy—and it is just a little difficult to old home in Florida. William Jennings Bryan, jr., son of the Com- 3 & ¢ decide which is the wax figure. Miss Estelle Reid, a Theodore moner, at right. Left to right: Mary Scholes Bryan, 16; Mrs. Ruth . 3 : . Kosloff dancer, at left. 5 ' Owen Meeker, Helen Virginia Bryan, 13; Reginald Bryan Owen, 11; . Y - . ' Bt Bk Elizabeth Baird Bryan, 11, and Helen Rudd Owen, 5. PR A Db Children of the em- bassy staff and their little friends entertain- ed with a Christmas party by the Mexican Ambassador and Mme. Tellez. The Ambassa- dor wore his native costume, and many of the old-time Mexican games featured the party. National Photo Table foot ball, a new game, comes from England. The photograph gives the story of how the game is played, and two, four or six persons may be playe: Unde He is 76 years old, but he made a 4,200- mile bicycle trip in 47 days. This is the rec- ord of Dr. M. C. Plummer of Portland, Me., who rode from San Francisco B 5 . 5 to his home. The You might try this the next time you go skating! An Underwood (& Cnderwood American team, Miss Whitaker and Mr. Taylor, giving an Visible manipulation of marionettes in New York. tiny figures played “Don Quixote,” and the operators were in S 5 8 = plain view of the audience. © Underwood & Underwond e e O S e v i b

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