Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1921, Page 61

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GRAPHIC SECTION SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 14, 1921 Washington's sky line. This picture was taken from the top of one of the highest office buildings in the city and shows a large section of the business and shopping dis- trict and many of the Capital’s most imposing structures erected to the goddess of toil. Internationsl Film Service, What would happen if one of Babe Ruth’s home runs . A - landed here? Sure to get a cigar. These ardent rooters / What would Izaak Walton say? Nevertheless, this for the Nationals were snapped roosting in their grand- 3\ -4 - : » young sportsman seems to be enjoying the afternoon, stand seats just outside of the Washington ball park dur- whether the fish bite or not. ing the recent series with Cleveland. National Photo Co. National Photo Co. & Nobility at the ‘“ole swimmin hole.” “Skinnay” ‘and his gang being portrayed by the children of Lord Astor, making the bestof a hot day at their homes at Cliveden. England. wood Underwool & Under: i - 1d Richard = > 3 = Ross Geddes, son of the ambassador trom Great s i i i oo Secretary Weeks presenting President Harding with a silver loving cup as a reward Britain, who recently crossed the Atlantic alone “just to Kendrick he won himself by his prowess at swimming. C e ] d s 5 A W Wide World Photos. for being the best golfer in the party during his recent visit in the Whgfi'}ggm::::‘s. see Dad. s T

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