Evening Star Newspaper, July 27, 1924, Page 68

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THE SUNDAY SNTAR, WASHINGTON, American girl athletes in the parade at opening of the Olympic games, Colombes Stadium, Paris. Blessing the sea at Ostend. Prayer was offered for a plentiful Wile World Ihoto supply of fish and freedom from storms. The photograph shows 3 & the holy lamb and Bible in procession to the sea. wood & Tnderwon] Bluejackets from the United States Asiatic fleet on a visit to Chinkiang, China, giv- : : 1 . " 7 ing alms to Chinese Scene from Pasann - 7 E i - = mendicants at the en- P!ay produced in % . = - trance of a temple. Vienna by Austrian ' Official Nuvy Ihot actors. Tourists from T . e 5 1l over the world at- A reigning king meets a reigning queen. King Gustavus 2 Adolphus of Sweden greeting Queen Wilhelmina of the tend.e»d. ,.‘Pfifliyh.mm...'x. Netherlands upon her arrival in Stockholm. Princess Juliana, daughter of the queen, at right. © Underwood & Underwood. The grandson ) ; N ! § 3 ¥ R of a king—and v i 4 . i % Lieuts. Johg he does not care ] i ators stationed a bit about it. the non-stop se He is George remained in the Henry Hubert 1,050 miles. Lascelles, son of : i Viscount Las- S g o S Rk - . < celles and Prin- % 5 . e g 3 Tv-.-- cess Mary, ety IS { g A - e e daughter of the | ‘TN% R . 2 25 ; ,’3""“ King and Queen ; t ) 3 MR S 5 - o, ¢ L of Great Britain. A &1, v, ey aged 5 D N " ] @ Undorwood & Undrwood. Civil war veteransattend- ing the celebra- tion of the 145th anniver- sary of the bat- tle_ of Stoney At right: A tennis Point. “queen” and a real grand & duke. Mille. Suzanne Len- glen, French champion, chatting with Grand Duke Michael of Russia at the charity tennis exhibitions © s . g at Sussex Lodge, Regent’s A remarkable photograph of Vesuvius in eruption. The dis- < r 5 : Park, London. turbance is said to be the greatest since 1906, and the great cone L 3 r @ Unterwond & Underwool rha: Z:;:%egre“i’r:;:ei:::nc;f r‘f}\;fte\;lalcal;;pots i Two views of Kamp Kahlert, where members of the Young Women’s Christian Association International. of Washington spend their summer vacations. The camp is located on the West River, in Mary- land, and is one of the best equipped recreation grounds in the vicinity of the Capital.

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