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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Mellie Dunham forsakes the fiddle and shows Broadway girls a “Maine Charleston.” Le Roy Goff. jr., of Wash- Mellie is the champion fiddler of Maine, who recently took a trip to Dearborn, Mich., and ington, in the Princeton played for Henry Ford. He is now appearing in vaudeville. Triangle Club’s comic opera, “Fortuno.” Great days for the polar bears at the Zoo. This fellow thoroughly enjoyed the recent cold snap and the blanket of snow. International Phato by White stu Young Billy Downs of Chevy Chase takes his friends for a ride. One of the little inci- dents of Washington’s snowstorm. Internatic Walter is hitting ’em hard and far in the Southland. Between real estate deals the pitching ace of the pennant- ; ; ; winning Washington team is playing A miniature lighthouse which does a real work. It is golf around Daytona Beach, Fla. located on the estate of W. S. Woodward, along the Texas Tendeny sea line. Miss Helen Keller, blind and deaf, “hears” Mrs. Coolidge talk. In Washington in the interest of the American Foundation for the Blind, Miss Keller was a guest of the Presi- dent and Mrs. Coolidge. Odette Myrtil, a French violinist, whe will appear in vaudeville in Washington during the week of January 31. Underwood & Underwood Three photographs of the remarkable collection of silver contained in the exhibition of American portraits, miniatures and silver at the National Gallery of Art. The exhibition has attracted unusual attention, visitors from all over the country having been drawn to the Capital to view it during the past few weeks.