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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 14, 1926. - “w ’" ll‘ " none .y, — MmN g . - N E e a - as - b Old Venice in Florida. A photograph taken at Coral Gables. P & A Photos The Argentiere Glazier, near the Winter resort of Chamonix, France, in the Department of Haute-Savoie. The chap standing on the ice is a dare-devil photographer. P& A Photos Pupils of the eighth grade, Wheatley School, who re- cently danced the minuet under the direction of Mrs. A. Brooks. Left to right, front row: Evelyn O’Steen, Eleanor Sayles, Clarice Winkelman and Jeanette Jarrin. Back row: Ena Wallace, Clara Pflieger, Mildred Burke and Ethel Curtis. Washineton Star Ploto Warea C. Harding, 3-year- old cousin of the late Presi- dent Harding. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Harding of Atlanta, Ga. Wide World Photo o ———— S | At right—The village black- smith shop at Uxbridge, Mass., recently purchased by the fliv- ver magnate, Henry Ford. The smithy will be taken apart and moved to Sudbury and erected The vogue for rustic fiddlers has been felt in the movies. Here Alice Day next to ‘the inn which was and Eddie Quillan, Mack Sennett comedians, enact a puppy-love scene to the tune bought by Ford. of “Way Down Yonder in the Cornfield.” Widde Warld Photo \ . The cast of “Entertaining Mother Goose,” produced by the Candidates’ Class of the Girls’ Friendly Society of St. Marks Episcopal Church, Third and A st . : southeastr sThe playy was dtiy;ected by Mls's. g H.p;bbott. lWashmuml s;:r: :l': A mother and her children look out upon the world—and wonder. They belong to the Universal City, Calif., Zoo. Wide World IFhots