Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1921, Page 71

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—IOTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 31, 1921 A bad spill at Aldershot, England. . Miss Florence Barrett wins during the recent novel race from the Battery to horse show given Midland Beach, New York. by troopers of the Her vehicle is a floating bicycle. Aldershot com- the . air tanks furnishing thc mand. buoyancy. Wide World Photo. Keggtone View Co, Miss Edith Rob- erts, a favorite of photoplay audi- ences, poses for the “stills.” Her odd hair ornament is a bunch of golden grapes, something new in the hair- dressing line. Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr., of Washington at Newport, R. I. The season at Newport is now in full swing, and society from all over America is flocking to the seaside resort. © Keystune View Co. For twenty-five years Joe Horrigan (left) has spent the most of his tme wandering around golf courses and answering to the call of “Caddy!” For the past few years Jc~ has carried a bag of clubs for Jock Hutchison, one of America’s greatest golfers. Joe always appears when Jock plays. Photo snapped at Columbia, with Hutchison at right. D Harris & Ewing. Dr. Stratton (center) taking #n active interest in the bureau of standards party. = A 5 Ktratton of the bureau of standards gave a party the other day, and it was P “The Lean and Riderless Horse of Potomac Park.” Equipped with a saddle, he stands, fenced est and most enjoyable affairs ever held in the neighborhood of Washington. in, and never moves a muscle from one day to the next. He has no groom; he needs none. He is a sad animal and has never been known to “cut up.” He is used by young and enthusiastic bureau staff were the guests. . - o it 5 polo players, just beginning to get the swing of a mallet. Photo by 1. Pridgeon. Staff Photographer.

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