Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1922, Page 75

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.--ROTOGRAVURE The White House party watches parade of 5,000 marines. Gen. Lejeune, commandant of the marines, ‘;n right. How San Francisco was “ali lit up” for the Shriners. W S The town clock 1s all prettied up and carries the symbol of the Shrine. G Prof. Hall of the Naval Observatory takes a peep at Mars when the latter came quite near—within several million miles—of Washington recently. BRGLEAR Duke Kahanamoku of Hawaii., one of the world's greatest swim- mers, who will soon compete in a number of ey n, o n of caps and gowns and a big aquatic events in the number of drawn-out _spc:ches on success in life. Here we have the Elmira, N. Y., College girls doing the rhythmic for United State the benefit of graduation week visitors. s & Just as they appeared at the Court of St. James. At left: Viscount Lascelles and the Viscountess (Princess Mary) at the opening of the brilliant court at Buckingham Palace. Center: Our own ambassador, George Harvey, and Mrs. Harvey. At right: Candler Cobb, assistant commercial attache to the American embassy, and Mrs. Cobb. Luteriatimal Photos

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