Evening Star Newspaper, July 24, 1921, Page 59

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.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION--JULY _J. C. Berring, with his wife, is driving a team of oxen from | West " Chester, Conn., to California. They ex- pect to make the trip in about a year and a half. v Their house on wheels | consists of a living \ room and kitchen, with | comfortable sleeping quarters. Photograph taken near Washington. Nations! Phato Co. At the historic residence of Lord Desborough, in Eng- When a prince plays tennis. and on land, a garden party was given in honor of the victorious Amexic.an polo team, this occasion the Prince of Wales took part ina lively set of tennis. - il Americans at the races in Paris. Standing on chairs: Countess de Cippico, formerly Miss Rita Jolivet, well known actress, and Robert Ellis of New York. Standing: Mrs. Robert Ellis and N. J. Alford of New York. The Americans at the Paris races usually group W. T. Tilden retains his world championship title and embraces the losing challenger. themselves in one section of the “Boy" Norton of South Africa. The match took place recently in England. Tilden, the addock. i B ©Underwood & Underwond. American, at left. TN eystone ¥ivw Cn, * Dwight Davis, donor of the famous Davis cup awarded in international tennis matches. Laddie Boy. was one of the first to use President Mr. Davis has announced that Harding's “editorial chair,” presented at the White he will play in the matches this House several days ago. The chai summer. s 3 - : J ys ag e chair was made from Pliot by Reckrack. Bishop Thomas F. Gailor of Tennessee, the presiding bishop, and council of the Episcopal Church of the Urited States in timbers of the first American battleship, the 2 2 . N e B Dattleamp t\.’nufixe;vfllfie» session -at Whitby Hall, Cathedral School for Girls, Cathedral Close, Wisconsin avenue and Woodley road. Bishop Gailor in center. : 1'h0to-by 1. Pridgeon, stafl ohotographer.

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