Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1921, Page 65

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I OTOGRAVURE SECTI AUGUST 14, 1921 <y New York society folk at Newport, R. I, garden fete. Left to right: Mrs. Henry P. Russell, Mrs. J. Griswold Webb and Mrs. Vincent Astor. ©Kaeystone View CO. One of the most popular places in Georgetown is the swimming pool at the playground at 34th street and Volta place. Fhe water is “crowded” during the daylight hours. Priota by I. Pridgeon. SIafl photographes - - ggr—— . b . & L= g = . Yih o F% XTVEN SR b2 : ; Iy N4 S TIAS 2! N4 Many thousands of different articles of army athletic equipment are on view preparatory to a sale by auction by the British army in London. The photo shows two men demonstrating a type Prof. J. W. Gidley of the q of fencing outfit. Smithsonian Institution, who Wide World Phato has just returned to Washington from a trip through the west, bringing back several valuable The prettiest girl west of the Mississippi fossil specimens which will be river, as judged in a contest conducted by the added to the great national American Legion. She is Miss Lorraine Kelly collection. : of St. Louis. National Photo Co. Wide World Photo. * . Smallest paper making machine in the world exhibited at the Graphic Arts show in Chicago. It is Tearing down the war buildings of Washington, sure enough evidence that the great struggle is over. These nine feet in length and its gears are as fine as those used in a watch. The average paper making machine buildings were used for emergency bureaus of the War Department. is about 200 feet in length. . Infernational Film Service. National Photo Co.

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