Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1925, Page 99

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THE SUNDAY WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 17, 1925. PART TWO. P King Boris of Bulgaria being congratulated by Premier Tzankoff over the fact that he escaped death when attacked by bandits in the pass of Arabakonak. Gen. Guerguieff was killed in the attack. King Boris is the central figure, in uni- form. Kadel & Herbert A treat for those who make an effort to see America first. Lake Josephine, in Glacier National Park, with Grinnell Glacier in the background. Photo by R E Marble Miss Mary Bradley wearing an 1860 costume at the George- town Garden Club Tea, in the Machall garden, May 7. © Harris & Ewing “Shooting” a dam in the Indian style. A member y of the Wenonah “Caprice,” one of the models Canoe Club of Bay- of the fashion revue given by onne, N. J., making the Sigma Epsilon Sorority at a 40-mile trip from the Wardman Park Theater Suffern, N. Y. May 4, 5 and 6. Wide World Photo © Simmons Peggy Wood, in “Candida,” Bernard Shaw’s comedy, produced in Washington this week. Photo by Florence Vandamm The S. S. S. Seattle, flagship of the fleet in Pacific waters, in the harbor at Honolulu. f} Underwood Underwood A group of Washington children who took part in the recent Smithson-Hodgson May Cast of mimstrel show given by the Sacred Heart Dramatic Association May 5. Thomas J. Trodden directed the ball at the National- Theater. entertainment and George McCauley had charge of the music. A e «Photo by Northeast Studio

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