Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1926, Page 121

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GRAPHIC nfl -t : GRAVURE SECTION ( 2 ll a a SUPPLEMENT 10 PAGES IN TWO PARTS WASHINGTON. D. C.. —JANUARY 31. 1926, Where half-million-dollar fire destroyed record airplanes last Tuesday morning. The photograph shows the remains of the engineer hangar and planes at the Army Aviation Station. Bolling Field. The fire destroyed nine planes, valued at $23,000 each, and many motors, together with re- pair equipment. On two of the planes destroyed the Army had pinned hopes of breaking aerial records. Photo by 1 Pridzeon. Stafl Photosrapher Beauty on the beach. Audley Dale and Flo Lane, two of the first row of the Follies, pose for the camera man at Palm Beach. _ADSANGELES wilid 7T TP & A Photos They are going to teach the Hawaiians how to do the hula. The group of Los Angeles dancers, pupils of a well known dancing master, aboard the S. S. Calawaii, ready to sail. ©Underwood & Underwood. 2 Cured by Dr. Lorenz, fa- Thirty-five deaf mous Austrian surgeon, children from _Ken- when the latter made a dall Green, Eighth former trip to the United street and Florida States, Freddy Spencer of avenue, entertain- Kearny, N. ]., welcomes ed at the home of him. = The surgeon is Mrs. Elsie Phelps, spending only a short time 1318 Kenyon street in this country, treating pa- northwest recently. tients in his New York Washington Star Photo, office. A tribute to the author of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” Daniel Ches- ter French and his group which will be placed in Irvington-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. in July. Daniel Chester French made the statue of Abraham Lincoln Faderwood & Underwood. 10 the Lincoln Memorial. Wide Workd Ph

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