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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 2, 1929 Hitting the 15-mile trail through Washington streets in the City Club’s annual marathon race. The start of the race, in which some of the country’s best distance runners competed. © P. & A. Photos. Finalists in the Sixth National Oratorical Contest calling on Presi- dent Hoover. Left to right: Lee Miller of Maywood, Ill., winner of sec- —ond place; James Butsch of Washington, Miss Lucille Fletcher of Brook- lyn, N. Y., third-place winner; President Hoover, Ben Swofford of Kan- sas City, Mo., first-place winner; Howard Finch of Battle Creek, Mich., and Wilbur Thibault of Portland, Oreg. PR Arthur Gavrin of the Milrose Athletic Club, New York, breaking the tape as winner of the 15-mile City Club marathon here. N Havana Harbor the day before President Machado’s inauguration. The Spanish cruiser Admiral Cervera is seen arriving with Spanish envoys for the inaugural. © Associated Press Photo “GREENWAY RISE” A Beautiful Estate of 16 Acres Adjacent to CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Ben Swofford of Kansas City, Mo, winner of the Sixth National Oratorical Contest, with the silver loving cup presented to him as the championship trophy. ©P. & A. Photos. Right: Brazil's beauty queen, Miss Olga Bergamini, of Rio de Janeiro, ar- riving to compete in the international beauty contest at Galveston. © A P. Photo. Campus in America. the tiled roof of this warm gray-brown stuccoed house, commanding lovely views of the noble NEAR Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s home, and the University of Virginia, which boasts the most perfect Colonial This is Greenway Rise, built in 1927. Blue Ridge range, crowns a fine elevation. Its late owner sought residence where an open, sunny winter climate, agreeable social surroundings and easy access to sea and mountains by fine motor roads could be enjoyed. All of these advantages were found in Albemarle County, famous for its fruits, its gardens, the Keswick hunt and sports club, for a gay country house life and the cultured society of the University. Within eight minutes of the railroad station, visitors reach the gates of Greenway Rise, and winding up an avenue of locust and cedar arrive at the porte cochére. A Mark of Good Breeding Manuel Maria Jiron, right- hand man of Sandino, Nica- raguan rebel leader, in chains after being outwitted and cap- tured by Lieut. Herman Han- neken of the U. S. Marine Corps. O P. & A. Photos. An artistic stone post at the home of Oliver Metzerott, on Riggs road, which holds the mail box and receptacle for The Star. Harmless Effective Well bred men and women never give offense to others. For one thing they are mighty par- ticular about their persons. They keep them- selves personally irreproachable by using Dabon -the new scientific deodorant- positively checks perspiration harmiessly. Pre- vents embarrassing perspiration odors and preserves clothing. Regular Sizes 30c_and 50c. Liberal Trial Size, 15¢ Stainless PERSPIRATION ODORS Impressions of handsome trees, flowering shrubs, towering century-old box, and in spring time a carpet of color from countless bulbs in bloom, delight the stranger. To the east of the house from a wide paved shaded terrace and rose garden, steps lead down by way of a Japanese pergola to the Iris Pools and Apple Tree Walk. Beyond is a charming private wood, glorious in April with rhododendron, laurel and wild azalea. Gates in the rear open to the bridle and foot paths of Kearney Mountain. Also in the rear is found the Gardener's Cottage, as well as tool sheds and the mountain spring well in its tiled and stuccoed shelter. Within the house, the serene and spacious living and bed rooms are finished with hardwood floors. A powerful oil burning furnace insures summer temperature in winter, and the thick walls of hollow tile and celotex guarantes coolness in the depths of summer. Extending beyond the stately dining room are pantrizs, kitchen, laundry and servants” hall, provided with Frigid- aire, electric range, incinerator, and an elevator rising from cellar to attic. The six bathrooms, first floor dress. ing room, pantries and house maids’ closets, reveal all the latest fittings in white tile and ultra modern plumbing, while from every faucet flows pure soft water. Under the house roof is included a comfortable wing for servants, a garage for four cars and a chauffeur’s cottage. The Loggia keading to the rose garden FOR SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE For further information apply to the National Savings and Trust Company, Trustee Washington, D. C.