Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1925, Page 94

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Mrs w. Stanfield, wife of the Oregon, and her daughter, Barbara, at the horse Tom Mix, “cowboy of the movies,” rides right up to the White House, doffs his ten-gallon hat, says “Hello” to the President and Mrs. Coolidge—then, of course, has his picture taken. Mix rides like the old-timers of the wild West, but he is not camera-shy N s STAR, THE SUNDAY WASHINGTON, D Snapped at the National Capital horse show. Mrs Juan R. Mayer, formerly Miss Mary McCioud Cameron, par and her two children Students of Trinity College who take in the May day play “How did you come out in the high jumps?” asks Blackie. “Oh, another blue ribbon,” answers White Face. A bit of horse talk going on at the National Capital horse show when The Star’s camera man happened along. Entry from the Allendale farm in the pairs of hunters class taking a high hurdle on the opening day of the National Capital horse show. 'Tis the best looking tenor banjo club in all the world, regardless of the sort of music produ of Trinity College. National Photo They believe in seeing Washington first. These children of the Carbery School have been-taking trips around the greatest capital in the world, members of the Parent-Teacher Association arranging the tours. Photo by Tenschert & Flack

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