Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1922, Page 92

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THE SUNDAY R, WASHINGTON, 1 % . e e CETEIEE e ) a01 2 Reviewing sta Coolidge second f The knickered flapper goes fishing in the Potomac. A snapshot taken last week. Purple iris at the White House, one of the features of Washington in springti Architect’'s drawing of the Wigst and New York avenue. The audit capacity of 5.000. There will be an The wonderful peony garden of J. B. Hutchinson, 509 D street southeast. Hundreds of Baroness Von Thurmann, wife of the counselor of the visitors have viewed the blooms German embassy, takes up golf on the Potomac Park course. this year. She is usually accompanied by her little son Johann. Charles J. Columbus, secretary Fhote by Daisy Blinton g 1] X Ross P. Andrews. Thomas Bradley. | Auditorium \\\ AEERLIRRTY Harris & Ewin - and Officers | and Directors/ / f Joshua Evans, W. W. Everey The Orient Commandery Band, one of the fine musical organizations ox the city. First photograph E. Lester Jones. Anton Stephan. Harris & Ewing. ever taken. Phot by L Pridgeon, atafl i pler Ity Ruck.

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