Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1924, Page 76

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN . Sandow, the latest French helicoplane, went sailing into the Youngsters in New York don't mind air—three feet—and then, “crash,” she went. The inventor, M. a heat wave so much—thanks to the Douheret, exhibiting before an admiring throng near Paris, forgot fire department’s free street showers. that he was moored fast to the ground. Coprrizht Cnderswosd & Underwon | Crterwasd & Underwand Taking no chances with prostration. Cops et Underse R - Secretary of the Navy Wilbur and Admiral Julian L. Latimer, strug- Black Gold, famous derby winner, done in bronze by gling through the recent hot spell in shirt sleeves. the English Sculptress, Kathleen Wheeler. Copyrizht Harns & Ewing Interna United States Naval tender, the U. S. S. Patow3 vessel of its kind in the equipped with the steel m mast to which the giant a Shenandoah can be moored for refueling and repairs. Woodside, the estate of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Burden at Syosset, L. I., where the Prince of Wales will visit when he arrives . r Two Ameri to see the international Wainright and polo "“latshfs- . . H = - sters who wo Copyright Underwood & Underwood T N = . : - PRSI G “All dead and the tank destroyed.” A perfect hit and a perfect reproduction of actual warfare in the aerial Paris, on thei maneuvers recently held by the New York National Guard at Staten Island. 1 Copyright Undernond & Undersood 1 New England’s oldest flapper, Mrs. Elizabeth Doane, 82, of Winthrop, Mass., whose granddaughter, Mrs. Gladys Merchant, bobbed her hair, much to the delight of her great-grandchildren. S T

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