Evening Star Newspaper, July 26, 1925, Page 80

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 26, 1925. o\ Uncle Sam’s representative at the Court of St James poses with the King and Queen. Photograph taken during the international polo games at Hurling- | ham, when the United States Army players defeated the British. Ambassador Houghton and his daughter at right. M < Where has the father been hiding him2 At the right we have William Jen- nings Bryan, jr., and the picture was taken a few days ago at Dayton, Tenn | Yes, William Jennings is the son of W illiam Jennings The little son of Mr. and Mrs. John Joyce Broderick of the British embassy in Washington. The father is commercial counselor of the em- bassy. iture’s beauty combined with man’s achievement. The Shoshone the Yellowstone River, one of the attractions for tourists in the / Y o o Maybe he will come to Washington and make things a wee bi(1 = brighter. Anyhow, he is Lucien Boyer, genial Parisian and accredited am- bassador of “The Free Republic of Montmartre” to Washington and Greenwich Village. 'Tis said that he intends taking up his ambassadorial [ § | duties next Spring. Wile World Photo Miss Ariel Vilas, a 10-year-old swimmer, who has startled the West coast with her diving. The picture shows her swan dive from a 35-foot board. Wide World Phot “At the Deep End.” Group enjoying the bathing at the Manor Club pool. This pool, which has been especially well “Old Glory” in plants and blossoms. The beautiful design is located in the Boston Public equipped for the club members, is the largest outdoor pool in the vicinity of Washington. Gardens, where it attracts considerable attention. Washington Star Photo Wide World Photo

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