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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. The little son of Count Salm and Rogers, photographed in Florida. The When ten thousand persons stormed the doors of the Metropolitan Opera House, in New York. to estate of H. H. Rogers, valued at $50,0 hear Miss Marion Talley sing. The police reserves were called to handle the crowd and several persons recently went to Florida, armed with a were injured. was allowed to see his son for a few mi TP & A Photos Miss Marion Talley, Kansas City girl, who scored a triumph in “Rigoletto” with the Metropolitan Opera Co. Two hundred admirers from her home city at- tended the debut in New York, and Miss Talley was forced to answer 20 curtain Bayard T. Hainer, the newly ap- . calls at the end of the opera. Photograph snapped in Miss Talley's dressing room. poin:Zd ‘chief' counsel for the peydefil Lifbe Wit Workd Photo Frances Finotti, a youn - s Washingto; :ct:ess who took ;y]fldg. King Alfonso of Spain decorating Marshal Petai Trade Commission. ing role in “Stop Thief,” presented by the Great Cross of the Military Order of Merit, the highg Phota by Harria & Fwi the dramatic club of St. Teresa's in the gift of Spain. The ceremony was performed at Church. tary Academy in Toledo. Photo by Harris & Ewing The Cherrydale Dramatic and Glee Club, directed by Mrs. Lucille Forrest-Hastings, in a Recently elected officers of the Holy Na recent production of “A Southern Romance.” Standing: Dorothy Compton, Margaret May, Fourth grade pupils of John Eaton School, Thirty-fourth and Lowell streets, in a the District of Columbia. Front row, left to Ruth Clauser and Lucia Faber. Middle row, sitting: Mildred Jacobs, Pearl Compton, Mary Geo Washingt birthd: faai B T Bouise Robest Dick S. O'Neill, vice president; Cornelius Ford, presid Arnold, Mrs. Lucille Forrest-Hastings, who wrote the play; Evelyn Cowgill, Lucille Embrey Lyo;g,eNan:; 11&151:: Frlerd B:gw:f‘ fia:lg:':;nwo;és. Beifi;o&;;o:&een.o!;::y ;u:):“:?néobfn Curtin, treasurer. At back: Harry A. Walsh and Katharine Hyde. Front row: Frances Hurley, Helen Jacobs, Wilda Goodrich and Lor- Free, Lois Goodwin and Roger Pope. M. J. Noone, secretary. raine Branson. Woasl Miss Lydia Archbold, debutante da“gh‘e"_°é Mrs. "A“"’ EEEHECIE Sat Miss Agnes Coleman at the Mardi Miss Mary Johnson at the Mardi Gras Miss Claudia Read, a “balloon girl" the Mardi Gras ball. Gras ball. ball. the Mardi Gras ball. D Harns & Ewing rwon Underwood o ERORE Rleen O Underwond & Underwood. e