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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 14, 1926. -y S LA LATLT L A N AW T S ST ASMOT AN L BN __\,h.‘,«,"-.—t.m PEVIVES - Fas ¢ B! At the pirate ball given by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gimbel of New York at Coral Gables, Fla. At left, Gene Tunney, aspirant to the heavyweight boxing title. Thomas Meighan, the movie star, at right, and Mrs. Portraits of the President and Mrs. o ) . Meighan in center. Coolidge, recently completed by Philip de ' : Laszlo. The paintings are on exhi Wide World Photo on at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Wik rld Photo ’ . Ed Wynn and Daisy Ormonde in a Little princess scene from “Grab Bag," in Washing- and princesses of ton this week. Wynn, who contributes Monaco taking to the Magazine of The Sunday Star, their morning drive writes the books, music and lyrics of through the streets his productions. PR Whiis of Monte Carlo. st eitil Wide World Photo At left: Portrait busts of President and Mrs. Coolidge, > by Moses Wainer Dykaar ; (standing at right), who is Coolidge Rock, recently discovered and - i i holding a special exhibition of named by the Geological Survey. The stone, == e = his work at the National Mu- carved thousands of years ago by Mother Na- ture, is in southwestern Oregon seum. Photo O Underwood & Tn Irene Castle McLoughlin wearing the latest advanced Spring and Sum- Exiled Mexican priests who arrived in New York a few days ago. mer fashion—an embroidered Eton Father Martinez (extreme left), who acts as spokesman for the party, frock of nude flat crepe. The hat is Girls of the Tip Top Club of the Y. W. C. says they were put aboard a steamship by force and sent to New York of almond green crim with matching A., at their “Baby Party” woiMM‘arcl: ‘:;I . against their wishes, but that he could not explain why they were ex- ashington Star Photo flowers. Biscuit colored leather bag pelled from Mexico. Wide World Photo and shoes. Wide World Photo