Evening Star Newspaper, February 21, 1926, Page 86

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, ¢ An artist’s idea of how the new Navy and Marine Me- morial will look in Potomac Park. The site for the memorial has been selected, near the railroad bridge. The ground for the memorial will be changed in order to give the greatest possible background of water, and the roadway will be changed to form a semi-circle. Two hundred thousand con- tributors have aided in the building of the memorial, which is classed as “a noble gift of the American people to the Nation as an expression of gratitude to those who have given and who give their services on the sea for the welfare and protection of the country.” Gen. Pershing, returning from the Tacna- Kellogg. The former commander of the A. Hospital. Emile Carne, French wine commissioner, who has just That recent snowstorm, the heaviest in Washington in many years, caused many hardships, but it also been decorated with the cross of the Legion of Honor by the turned sections of the Capital into beautiful pictures. This photograph was taken from the Pan-American French government “in recognition of the high place occupied Union Building, looking toward the Washington M onument. in civilized society by an expert in the wines of“}ir‘a\nce‘,‘" : International. e World Photo Mrs. Dallet H. Wilson of Wash- ington, who has just returned from a hunting trip of seven months in A bride of Washington’s Winter season, Mrs. Oscar Africa. She shot - - Dodek. formerly Miss Mildred Schlosberg. The bridesmaids four lions. ! : Proposed memorial to famous Princeton athleta were Misses Ella April, Charlotte Lugoff, Marian Rosenberg Tnternational 3 : % q It is the work of the sculptor, Onorio Ruotolo ar}.d and Miriam Baturin. e y ;. : spirit of Hobey Baker marching on at Princeton. Underwood & Underwoon "

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