Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1926, Page 122

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 31..1 Model of proposed Roosevelt Memorial for Washington. It was de- signed by John Russell Pope and ‘°°ka";‘"s' prize ~ Funeral services for Italy’s Queen Mother before the remains were moved from Bor- in a contest. e center dighera to Rome. High mass was celebrated on a mountain side and was attended by of the memorial is of white the entire population of the section. bt granite, and from it is pro- Photo by Acme posed a 200-foot shaft of water. This model meas- ures 15 by 17 feet. The Washington Monument in the background. Wide World Photo Two San Diego, Calif., aviators die in plane crash. The right wings of the plane col- lapsed and Lieut. Fred- erick G. Kahn, 26, of the U. S. S. Colorado, and First-class Seaman Burke L. Law plunged to their death in San Diego Bay. The photo- graph shows the sal- vage of the plane. © P. & A. Photos The fiew French Am- bassador to Washington, Victor Henri Berenger, ac- companied by members of his staff and officials of the Department of State, calls at the White House to present his credentials. Harris & Ewing This movie star, Dorothy Phillips, designs her own frocks. The smart walk- ing outfit consists of a close fitting felt hat, silk shirt, black tie and white vest With the United States Marine Corps, on land and on sea, in the United States and many foreign lands. The many photographs were gathered striped with black. The from the files of the Marine headquarters, but were all taken recently. skirt is brown with darker Photo used by courtesy of the Leatherneck, the Marine magazine. brown stripes.

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