Photo by E. Iv. Crandall 

 A WASHINGTON WINTER SCENE 



Although Washington winters are usually mild and filled with some of the most beautiful 

 days of the vear, there are times when the mercury draws itself down into the bulb of the 

 thermometer" and snow and ice are supreme. But those times are neither frequent nor of 

 long duration. A single day's sunshine often removes every trace of yesterday's reign of 

 snow and ice. This picture'gives a corner of New Hampshire avenue. All the avenues m 

 our capital are named after the States of the Union. 



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