Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1926, Page 88

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 4. 1926. At left: Miss Alberta Woodward, a Washing- tongirl,who has been selected sponsor for the R. O. T. 'C. bat- talion of the University of Mary- land. She is a member of Kappa Xi frater- nity and served on the juniorprom committee. Washington Star Photo 4 - e~ The Child and the Statue By Stephen B. Stanton Under the hoofs of his rearing steed Lest you trample these children at their play, (His hat for a saber brandished high), Have ycu reined so short, Phil Sheridan? Rcemping, yelling their shrill-pitched cry, Or to turn the wavering blue-coat van To the gallant rider giving no heed: As you dashed out of Winchester that day? Photos © Harris & Ewing Orange blossom time in California. However, only a small percentage of the fragrant blossoms are preserved for June brides. Wide Warki Photo John D. Rockfeller indulges in a minor philanthropy. The photograph A bit from “The Alarm Clock,” the play which inaugurates - - iy oy Fiiu gheaguet i i S pped after he had purchased a doll for one of his s a the season of the National Theater Players, tomorrow night. Feodor Chaliapin, noted opera singer, goes slumming. The scene was laid in Ormond Beach, Fla. S e Photo by White Studio a Bowery lunchroom. Wide World Photo

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