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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 12, 1925. King George and Queen Mary congratulating members of the United States Army polo team after they had defeated the British at Hurlingham. Band and parade for Marie Dressler when she sailed for Europe. All the actors and actresses now playing on Broadway took part in the farewell party on the deck of the S. S. Paris. GP. & A Photo- Where the Dawes plan received a “panning.” A session of the International Chamber of Com- merce in Brussels, when the Dawes plan was se- verely criticized by speakers. Broadway Jones, with Myer in the saddle, winner of the Latonia Derby. This derby is one of the big annual races of the country, ranking just under the Preakness and Kentucky Derby. Mrs. Coolidge goes shopping. Accompanied by Jim Haley, secret service man, she visit- ed the five-and- ten cent store in Swampscott, Mass., not far from White Court, the Sum- mer White - House. Among the brides of the season. At ©P. & A. Photos least, she is a movie bride, and the man in the case appears mentally disturbed. & Constance Talmadge and Sidney Franklin The June graduating class of Notre Dame Academy. in “Her Sister From Paris.” A Photo by H. De Loik Speaker Longworth ani honor guest at luncheon in Paris. He is standing at the table and at his right is M. Borel, French minis- ter of marine. At his left, M. Chaumiet, minister of commerce. Wide World Photo. SENERF S © - The Russian “big four”—all members of the central executive committee of the Com- munist party—leaving the Kremlin in Moscow after 4 meetng. Leolt Another American expeditionary force departs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Mutrux of St. Louis and their 12 to right: Stalin, Rykoff, children leaving for a vacation in Europe. Mutrux says he has been saving for the trip for the past 20 years, Kamenefi“g)?{dwsulrx‘;o:;:x. and the family’s traveling equipment includes two automobiles. Bl itk