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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 23, 1922. 3 A -] Miss Emma Messenger of Gloucester, N. ]., is a r_eal begch police\yoman. And she wears the uniform of service instead of a one-piece bathing suit. Her principal duty is to A Everybody goes to a fire in Fairfax, Calif., where the fire guard the youngsters. : i department is made up of young and middle-aged flappers AUnMerwonnd & Tnderwonsd Photo shows the flivver truck and its charming crew. “The Star Al- bum,” made up from beautiful pic- | tures in the roto- | gravure section of | The Sunday Star. Photograph by Daisy Blanton, winner of The Star’s weekly prize | The first time a German flag flew in Washington since the of $10 for the best | United States entered the world war. The new republic flag amateur photo- was hoisted on the German embassy recently by Herr K. graph. Mannheimer. attached to the embassy since 1901. A & A Ptas Future officers of the Argentine navv visit the Naval Obs-ervatory in Washington. Prof. Hall is explaining the workings of the gigantic telescope. The cadets came from New York, where their ship was anchored in the Hudson. €& A Thotos Edna Stir- lith Coon- ey of Wil- m i ngton, Del., who won first prize for unique c os tume in the re- cent Piney Terry, the Airedale, can now receive hospital treatment—ether n'every- Branch thing. The photo shows Terry being operated on by Dr. W. P. Collins. Dr. baby pa- E. B. Dibbell at right. rade. Pt by Carl Phoner Mrs. Bertha Blacett of Portland, Ore., the only woman guide of Yosemite Na- tional Park, who was commended by the government for putting out a forest fire that threatened disaster to the preserve.- Mrs. Blacett beat out the flames with her saddle blanket, and then, with improvised shovels, dug a trench around the fire zone. Uniderwond & Uniders sl A bit of action caught by the camera man at Empire City race track. The horses are rounding the stretch turn. Crom- well, on the outside of the group of three, winning.