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THE SUNDAY STAR, Once an “ace” of the base ball diamond, now an “ace” of the big pins. Chief Charles Bender, an Indian, for many years star pitcher with the Philadel- phia Athletics. Wide W Delegation from Maine pays respects to President Coolidge. Front row, left to right: Representative Ira Greenlief Hersey, Sen- ator Frederick Hale, Gov. Brewster, Mrs. Brewster and Senator Bert M. Fernald. t P & A Photos He is orld Photo. ington bride of January, Mrs. Lineas Dott Under- wood. She was Miss Vlasta Blossom Fisher. Harris & Ewine WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION —FEBRUARY 14, 1926. The most glorious gem of Winter—Niag- ara with her coating of ice. Thousands of per- sons have traveled to the Falls to witness the peculiar and beautiful ice formation. P & A Photos “Cal's Colt,” a new riding device invented by a Los Angeles man, carrying Vera Reynolds, the “baby star of the 1926 movie season.” © Underwood & Underwood | e———— | Elizabeth Eddy Parker, whose interpre- tations of Capri folk songs and dances have en- tertained Washing- tonians this Winter. She also sings Greek, French and Swiss songs. Adolph, the Siamese monk of the Washington Zoo. His label reads: “A slender arboreal anthro- poid ape of Seuth- ern Asia.” © Underwood & Underwood