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SUNDAY Rt. Rev. Michael Joseph Curiey, who is to succeed Cardinal Gibbons as head of the Mary- land diocese. He was born in Athlone, Ireland. in 1879, and sent to Florida as a missionary in 1904. AR, WASHINGTON, D. SN" . b= N T I L] o PR RN FEPSET — ROTOGRAVURE * SECTION—AUGUST 0y ~ 14, 1 92 Brig. Gen. Harry Lée, U. S. M. C,, who has been ordered to relieve Gen. Charles G. Long, in command of the 2d Brigade of Marines at Santo Domingo. Gen. Lee is a native Washingtonian and served with distinction in the Spanish war and in France during the ® Keystons View Co. world war. © Harrls & Ewing. Painting up while the family is off in the mountains. The White House getting scrubbed up and a fresh coat of white, while President and Mrs. Harding are vacationing for ten days. © International Film Service, Try this on your roof-ledge. David Gardiner, comedian and dancer, tern- porarily incapacitated by being wounded and gassed.in the late war, comes to The Star building for his recreation. Here he is seen on the parapet, ten 2 . . : : s stories up, trying out one of his old stunts to be sure he has lost none of his might not be found very practical in scaling the sides of ships or steadiness. The Capitol can be seen in the background. i other feats, commonly credited to Capt. Kidd and his followers. © Keystoue View o, These are sixteen-foot sunflowers, Mrs. C. H. Young, 109 Wood- bine street, Chevy Chase, who is standing next to the plants for com- parison, is the owner of the gargantnan blooms and is rather proud of her possession. 1. Pridgeon. Stafl photographer. Miss Anita Berber, at present starring in the films as a lady pirate. Her costume undoubtedly is quaint, odd, original and fetching, but = S s — —\\,L - Aquaplaning at the rate of twenty knots is no mundane diversion at its best. Some even find difficulty maintaining equilibrium in a sitting position, but Coronado Beach, used to stunts as it is, was a bit startled to see Steven Patrick, dare-devil of that resort, riding on his head. This should be heart balm to any one who is kicking at the high cost of outfitting a family. Suppose the young hopeful was aspiring to be a cowboy in the movies. Complete regalia here shown belongs to Jack Hoxie, film star, the pearl-handled six-shooter costing $1,000, the beaded vest $500, and the other necessary accoutrements bringing the haberdasher’s bill up to $1,730. © International Film Service. Doug. Fairbanks learning the jump in the orthodox sport fashion from one who really can jump. Dick Lando, world champion high jumper, who won his title at the 1920 Olympic games by clearing the bar at six feet four and two-fifths inches, is Doug.’s teacher. ¢ International Film Service © International Film Service,