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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 24, 1926. | 1 1 Washingtonians in charge of the Capital's annual automobile show. at the Auditorium, January 30 tc February 6. Left to right: Fred Haller, first vice president of the Washington Automotive Association; L. S. Jullien, treasurer of the association:; Rudolph Jose, directing the show: Stanley H. Horner, president of the association; E. M. Wallace. secretary of the association; J. M. Dugan, second vice president. Bliotos o & Ruby Vaughan Bigger, who re- cently entertained members of the Congressional Club with a reading in costume. Her sub- ject was “An Aft- ernoon in Old Vir- ginia.” War memorial for the State of Maine which has received official approval. The bronze is 8 by 11 feet and is to be set in a granite plinth already placed in front of the Memorial Bridge at Kittery, Me. The memorial is the work of Miss Bashka Paeff, who has been working on it for two years. Stars of the movies meet aboard ship. Betty Compson, returning from Europe, shakes hands with Georges Carpentier, now in this country for a series of fistic encounters. Carpentier is classed among the movie stars since being knocked out on numerous occasions by American pugilists. Underwood & Underwood - One-hundred-thousand- dollar bronze memorial which has just been com- pleted by Gutzon Borglum and will be placed in San Antonio, Tex. The group is 44 feet long and 34 feet high and the money for it was raised by a State-wide campaign sponsored by the Old Trail Drivers’ Associa- tion of Texas. WD Smithers y 1 This house was built without the use of nails and screws. It was the “How do you do it, Duport?” aske}v]j Ndapolzog Michigan State Building at Bonaparte after the greatest cellist of that day ha A the Philadelphia centen- h Paget Fredericks of Berkeley, e ] p! 1 performed. Then Napoleon grabbed the cello be- Josep & nial in 1876, and later it is Calif., a student of Pavlova and the first r ;ween hl:kspurreq boots }aindstnedmpte_d to ;:{ay.w}"l;?; American to be invited to appear in a series was dismantled and moved pur marks remain on the Stradivarius cello, of dances at the Paris Opera House next Fall. to Atlantic City, where it is owned in New York. Wide World Photo still stands. © Underwood & Underwood © Underwood & Underwood