Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1925, Page 90

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 21, 1925. No wonder the perspiring spectators rubbed their eyes! This model startled the reviewers of a fashion revue at the Westchester Biltmore beach when she appeared on the hottest day of early June wearing a $30,000 coat. P & A Photos One Summer day at Coney Island. Hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers take advantage of the sea breezes and the bathing at the resort, and the photograph shows an “‘average’ crowd. P & A Photos Cave-in threatens Amiens Cathedral and discloses an- cient passage. Heavy rains caused the land to slide, and the passage may have been the work of the Romans. S P & A. Photos The ice cream cone which would not be divided equally. A problem for one Washing- ton lad and his pet while they cooled off at Arlington Where the fishing poles come from. A forest of bamboo beach. near Nankin, China. The bamboo is also used in the manu- National Photo, facture of furniture and toys, sailboats, fans and even houses. Underwood & Underwood 2% A totally blind athletee. Eugene McCarthy of the Perkins Institute for the Blind, Bos- ton, winning the standing broad jump at the dual athletic meet of the P e n nsylvania In- stitute for the Blind and Perkins Insti- tute. McCarthy leaped 10 feet 115 inches, and he also won the high jump and the hop-step- and-jump. Wide World Phote The population of San Martin, an island off the coast of Peru. The birds are not afraid of man, and millions of them are within reach of the eye. Italy celebrates the tenth anniversary of her entry into the World War. The photograph shows the massed Wide World Photo flags of the Italian Army at salute for the King. Y P & A Photos

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