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'.—F-FIA\'I'RH SECTIO JANUARY 10, 1926. Beginning the new year with a hearty laugh. The Chief Jus- Secretary of the Treasury Mellon tice of the United arriving at the Pan-American Build- States Supreme Court ing to attend the New Year breakfast and Mrs. Taft at the given by the. Secretary of State and White House for the Mrs. Kellogg. New Year reception. Washington Star Photo Underwood & Underwood Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, Chinese Minister; Mme. Sze and their daughter attending the New Year reception at the White House. Yung Kwai, counselor of the legation, at extreme right. Wide World The German Ambassador and Baroness Maltzan at the White House reception. ey E The Cuban Ambassador and Mme. Aballi (leading group) at the Pan-Ameri- can Building for the New Year breakfast given by the Secretary of State and Mrs. Senor Don Juan Riano y Gayangos, chamberlain to his majesty the King of Spain and Ambassador to Washington, with Senora Riano at the White House reception. The Ambassader is the dean of the diplo- Kellogg. Members of the embassy staff matic corps in Washington. Wide World Photo @ccompsniediithe Ambas‘fifio“r:.w Star Phota. Blashington te House e R Veterans of the Confederate Army who attended the Blue and Gray ball. Front row, left to right: Capt. Frank M. Angelo, Col. Lucien W. Powell, Gen. N. D. Hawkins, Maj. Robert Thompson. Back Row: J. M. Locker, Maj. Fontaine Rose, Maj. Henry S. Walter, Col. J. M. Folline and Col. W. L. Wilkinson. At right—Pavlovas and Mordkins in the making. Staf- ford Pemberton’s Admiral and Mrs . Miss Anne Cavendish Boyle at the Blue hter of Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Lee, widow of the and Gray ball. She wore the dress worn b e; 011 Par son of Gen. Robert E. Lee, at the Blue by Miss Williams, the bride of Baron L hnd Gray ball, for and Gray ball. Mrs. Lee led the Vir- Bodesco, Russian Ambassador, at the wed- f‘l::cserss of child at the Mayflower inia reel ©Harsis & Ewing g - . B : ing in Georgetown in 1840. o : B ed the North and g g g i Photograph by John “Harris & Ewing Howard Paine.