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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 9, 1922. feeeaa. Kermit Roosevelt, son of the late Col. Roose- Constance Talmadge in Chinatown during the filming of a tong war picture. She takes the part of a slave girl, and her rescue details all of the usual excitement and thrills of such a movie. Inter donal velt, at Westbury, L. I., where he attended the practice polo matches last week. Interutional A new photo- graph of one of the beauties of the American photo- play world, Miss Betty Compson Phote by Danald 6t Ketos Miss Cornelia Clarke of Hy.-ms-"d ville, who took the part of Carmen in recent production of George Washing- Graduating class of 1922 of Notre Dame Academy, Washington. ton University. Plhioto 1y Columbin Art ©o T Marris & Ewing Representative Joseph W. Fordney, chair- man of the House ways and means committee and author of the Fordney tariff bill, who will retire from Congress at the end of his present term, completing twenty-four years of service. EHnrris & Ewing. Graduation class of Columbia School, Columbia Heights Va.R r Yhoto oy ¢ R. Wee Graduation class of Clarendon grade school. Photo by C. R. Wood. Graduation class of Fort Meyer Heights grade scho Graduation class of Cherrydale, Va., grade school. I'notd by C. R. Wood. Troop No. 1 of Ballston, Va., Girl Scouts, winners of silver cup at spring field meet. Photo by C. R. Wood.