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THE SUNDAY STAR WASIIN 'l K 3 Y AL, Vi 0 " v /g . lfi First phot French tennis s Royal boxat the Wim- bleton ten- nis tourna- ment. Itcon tains King George, Queen Mary, ex- K 1 n g Manuel of Porrugal and Lord Birkenhead Just before the battle which disappointed Americans. Mrs. Mallory at left and wn[(h others Mlle. Suzanne Le . the winner, at right. The French girl's game was almost ’ pertect displayed a aerve of steel. and at no point was she in danger from graph taken at | their summer home. “Vaux- cleuse,” Se nary Hill, V Mrs. Andrews is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eckington Presbyterian Church's daily \Y : 2 : 5 e T8 . g—h‘leiyeso“‘:? \::u;mnn Bible class. now in its eighth session. Sk . Washington Superintender Mrs. H. M. Bradley and - s = Loly Uarrio & + Mrs. N. M Pollock. Committee from church . = 2 - to install wor Luke Cole. Dr k I. Day Jess Willard, champion heavyweight o f the world until Jack Dempsey jumped on and Mrs. Harry C. Simpson him one summer day at Tolede, Ohic, pos ¢s with the Singer midgets out in sunny P California. Jess wants to give Jack anoth er chance to hit him. and negotiations for the battle ate progressing. Two Washington : Abov portrait of Anna Bartlett Warner, made by 1pbell for the chapel at West Point Miiitary Below. portrait of Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt the tennis star. Mr. Campbell's first in y S I received at the Corcoran Art School Perfect “stairsteps,” as represented by tn e children of Mr. and Mrs. Ludo C. Pickett, 133 Varnum street northwest. The youngste rs are Frances, Frederick, Dorothy, Elizabeth and Margaret. zabeth Stern of 1110 New Hampshire avenue, a recent graduate of nley Manual Training School. who d a four-year course in three CLy €N A Washington and Balumore Girl Scouts at Camp Bradl