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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 23, 1922. SUMMER SPORTS sy w.F it Copyright. 1922, by he Chicago Tribune. Those Summer Friendships Mrs Oboe And Mrs Ruff Have Become SUCH Good Friends And Their Husbands Have Become The Best Of Fals During The Month Cf August The Ruffs And The Oboes Will Be _rhr;;:m'blc dT]hf ”Ol::l \:«;us Will Nickname Them “The Big Four”—-If : = ¢ Ruffs And The Oboes Haven t Already Thought Of It 1 Getting The Coat Of Tan. Also Trying NOT To Acquire One It All Depends On And Mrs Obce Will Make All Scrts Of ({hummgv Plans r:n%l?:’cvifi:‘e': Your Ty pe Of Beauty Months. But When The Summer Vacations End It's A Safe Guess That Mr And Mrs Ruff Will Never See Mr. And Mrs. Oboe Again. The Porch Party Miss Wallabout Is On Her Way To An Afternoon Euchre. Or Bridge Maybe. At Mrs Sam Gunter's The i ront Porch Will Be Tastefully Cec- orated With Ferns And Goldenrod, And If Nene Of The Guests Are Subject To Hay Fever. And A Windsterm Does Not Blow Up. A Good Time Will Be Had By Al That ls. Unul The Prizes Are Awarded Then A Great Many Of The Ladies Will Feel Done Out Of What Should Be Theirs By Rights The Summer Sale If You Were To Ask Of Mrs. Fred Grindel What Summer Sport She Favored Most She Would, No Doubt. Say “Boating.” Or "Driving.” Or "Golfing " But. Truth To Tell, Mrs Grindel's Keenest Joy Of A Summer's Day Is The Shopping Trip To The Big City Where The Hats That Were Sixty Dollars In The Late Spring Have Been Reduced To Six Seeir g Friends Off To Europe Is The Next Best Thing To Going One's Self. It Is. Morevor. A Bona Fide American Summer Sgort (The Gen- tlemen At The Extreme Right. The Ones Seeing Hymie Off. Are Advising Friend Hymie To “Go Easy With The Soubrettes In Paree.” And Not To Take Any Wooden Nickels Either There Or Anywhere Else. The Elderly Lady. anding Next, Has Just Been Saying Good-Bye To Her Married Daughter. “Oh. May. I Have The Feeling I'll NEVER See You And Joe Again! Was Her Parting Sally. And No One In The Crowd Has Forgotten To Suggest That MAYBE It Won't Be So AWFULLY Rough On The Water. “You May Not Be So VERY Seasick,” They Have Said One And All.) The Nice Long Tramp Over Country Roads. Jeanette Is One Of Those Sunlight Blondes Who Wears Yellow. To Carry Out The Sunshiny Effect. In Her Yellow and White Ging- ham, Jeanette [s Starting Out On A Long Walk. She Has It All Figured Out That If She Walks. Say. Five Miles A Day. The Too, Too Solid Flesh Will Melt Away. But, Oh, Those Country Roads! They Are Full Of Nasty Little Stones That Make Even The Stoutest Ankle Turn Right Over On One After The First Half Miledjecnene Will Come Straight Back To The Hotel And Join The Bridge Players. Now Is The Time Of Year Wh ; : Deside They Dost Lok Weli Ta A pamen Begin To PeclingThis Is Undoubtedly The King Of Indoor Summer Sports The Non Professional Baseball Game. The Doctors And Lawyers So They Go And Buy A Panama, Or A Make Belicw Young Men Who Burn Easily Love Nothing Better Than To Tell Are Tied For The Championship In The Ninth Inning. And There Is Panama That Conforms To The Lines Of The Face I You How Bad A Burn They Got On Sunday. And If You Don't Great Tension In The Bleachers. Won t Some Kind Soul Help Cr. Question. And Then They Are All Ready To Be Believe Them They Will Roll Up Their Shirtsleeves And Show You Rafferty, The Lefthanded Fielder> His Sgectacles Have Been Lost Admiced YREoaLe How Their Arms Are All Peeling, And How No Known Remedy Did I The Grass! : The Least Bit Of Good. They Just lH.d To Suffer And Make The Best Of It