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GRAPHIC w % 3| ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, A suPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, -SEPTEMBER 11, 1921 One of the first photos of the ZR-2 dis- aster, near Hull, Eng- land, showing wreck- View of the sunken gardens in rear of Pan- . age of the giant dirigi- American building, where many rare specimens of ’ bleJan Fthe {:Iumbe; plant life are grown. The water lily in the photo- r:’"' ort{-tfi{ e o graph is known as the Victoria Regia and was d saeNcrew, l?'ll d tysone discovered in Bolivia in 1801. In South America Heniwere wlldcf\-.,}m».....,, the leaves of the plant grow as large as five feet ’ - in diameter. The flower opens at dusk and closes flh at sunrise. William T. Tilden, American (at right), and Zenzo Shimidzu, Japanese, photographed just be- fore their championship match at Forest Hills. The American retained his championship through his brilliant playing. @Keystune View Co. Crowds at the championship tennis matches, - Forest Hills, N. Y. The spectators are watching the First ocean-going woman barber has 2 position on S.S. fight put up dy Ichiya Kumagae, Japanese, against Olympic. She is Miss Emily Fish, and her customers are both the Californian’s (William Johnston’s) furious drives. men and women. @©Kegstune View (o, ; Wide World Ihiote, Boy Scouts who are to ac- company Sir Ed- ward Shackle- ton on his ant- arctic expedi- tion. They are Patrol Leader Marr, aged seventeen, of Kirkwall, Ork- neys, Scotland, and Patrol Leader Norman Mooney, eigh- teen, of Aber- deen, Scotland. Wide World Phato, hief tice Taft and his family on vacation along the lower reaches of the St. Lawrence river, in the ::n'oevixir:“e"‘of':e Qu:bec. The photognph shows Chief Justice Taft, Mrs. Taft, their children and grand- children, with other relatives. T g e, Water tennis is popular on the Pacific coast. It has all the exercise and sport of the land game without the usual perspiration. Inteenational Film Service,