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THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON. D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION JULY 30, 1922, The British bulldog. as exhibited at the recent Eastbourne dog show at Devonshire Park, England. Tuffnell Princess, “watchdog of the empire,” took several blue ribbons. r oy L8 - A day of real sport, according to old-time ideas. Photograph taken in \ Yellowstone National Park. 1 dress from Paris which flappers with bobbed hair will be unable to copy John Maloney, who has unearthed three valuable oil paintings in an old hotel near Liverpool, England. The pictures, by David Cox, had been lost for many years and now they are being sought after by collectors. Frdersond & 1 nderad Do you make a face like this when you swim? The pic- Gifford Pinchot, candidate for Governor ot Pe_nn.s\'lvaq;a. with Mrs ture is a close-up of Johnny Weissmuller, the sensational Pinchot and their son. Bryce, at the foot of their private “Niagara™ on the American champion, doing his crawl stroke Pinchot estate at Milford, Pa., Grey Towers Ernest Charles Rick, Washington school teacher, under whose supervision the public school base ball and soccer championship teams have been developed. He is a graduate of Blonde lace is popular for summer wear, and this new hat depends McKinley Manual Training School. upon it for its daintiness. An American fashion. B Tetler & o from Wide Work) Picking flowers from the snow in July. Sounds rather unusual, does it not? Photo taken in Canyon Camp, Yellowstone National Park, high on the slopes of Mt. Washburn. SUndeeywout & Underwiod