Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1926, Page 110

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE £ > SECTION—DECEMBER 19, 1926. g - - " e ou g ‘i 2%y Wriere Washington Goes Christmas Many minds with but a single thought. A hurrying throng of . Christmas shoppers on Seventh street. Shopp‘“g Washington Star Photo Homeward bound with bulging bags of holiday gifts. Washineton star Phote The old sprite himself—caught in the act. T L G And for some youngsters Christ- mas just mean little window shop- Santa Claus helps Mrs. | L Py vt ! - William M. Mooney, wife B . ping. Washington Star Photo of Postmaster Mooney, ! That Baby 0’ Mine & 4 \ with some of her Christ- : mas purchases. © by Bachrac Washington Star Photo Ready for the early morning cold shower. Posing for the portrait. Hide-and-seek with the sunbeams. Charles E. Mitchell, who will head the largest bank in the world under the projected capital in- The former Empress Zita of Austria, in exile a crease of the National City Bank of New York. BoGa I dIvy ! . . All four players are in the air in _ Natalie Kingston as a Western this unusual action picture of a soccer girl in her new photoplay. “The game at Kansas City. Henry Miller Silent Lover. t Lequeito, Spain, spends a quiet evening at home with her children. Wide World-Photos

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