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Breathe easy, fast, with Super Anahist Antibiotic Nasal Spray. Q lB, ANHIST CO., INC. S3 m The Washington museum demands reality even in small Jim Thorpe (left) and Babe Ruth in wax give visitors an idea detail: Oliver Wendell Holmes gets eyebrows mussed, how the real persons looked to opposing linemen and pitchers. What did Benjamin Franklin feel at the signing of the The processes used in making the mannequins are a secret but Declaration ot Independence Mis tace shows tne pnae. nere are amirs mwu nwui wi ...... pwmau dusts. i m II VT' '-rffiffiirf r if bikhmJ m Mill American History 1 r 1 1 m Ha V1 1 . si r V:rV mm mm mmt- am r 1 I I 5. T- ' f ':. M f If 1 aV .. v mVv t3 ,-sjwv ? 7 J',' L : ' M . m ' . . i'l.'fl .w-. . "fi Harry Truman gets some final touches of make-up before joining historic cast of new capital museum. Sh ll SM, II Visitors almost expect a dime from John D. Rockefeller. Gen. Stonewall Jackson's beard . Andrew Carnegie (right) watches with penetrating gaze, gets the care he once gave it. Drama is a vital element in the museum as Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, and shown in this tableau of Lincoln's murder. Joseph Stalin in the friendly era of Yalta. in Wax o, Photos: Fleclcnoe from Three Lions " nce again Benjamin Franklin watches fellow patriots sign the Declaration of Independence, his lined and genial face reflecting deep personal satisfaction. An air of menace returns to a theater box occupied by Abraham Lincoln and his wife as John Wilkes Booth, enters quietly behind them. And the solemnity of Appomattox is felt in the proud figures of Grant and Lee, meeting on that fateful day. Time is arrested, but life and motion seem to remain in the wax tableaus created for a new museum in Washington, D. C, where great figures of past and present are captured in their most historic moments. For Europeans, the wax museum is a familiar mirror for the past, but until now Americans have had few institutions that tried to match the standards. of t say, MadameTussaud-'s-inLonrinn, The-Washington exhibit, however, has captured the spirit as well as the appearance of its person-. alities the native shrewdness of John D. Rockefeller, for example, and the happy-go-lucky outlook of Babe Ruth. Molders, wigmakers, and various other craftsmen have contributed their realistic touches, from the jaunty angle of Winston Churchill's cigar to the bushy eyebrows of Oliver Wendell Holmes and the sturdy stance of Jim Thorpe. Opened in March, the Washington museum already has given its proprietors a strange intimacy with history. Mrs. Frank Dennis, wife of the museum's president, removes Robert E. Lee's hat and finds herself mumbling, "Excuse me, General . . ." Cathron Trepagnier, daughter of the manager, catches herself smiling back at Franklin D. Roosevelt. 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