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D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST Dr. Walter F. Kimball, a native Washingtonian and son of the late Judge Ivory G. Kimball, who was elected president of the American Optometric Association at the annual S S Primping for inspection. This aristocratic crganization, the King’s Bod rd convention in Louisville, Ky. ping P & € g y Gua of England, clings to old-time garb and customs. The photograph shows the mem- Suzanne Lenglen, tennis champion of France and Eng- bers being prepated for an inspection by the Duke cf Connaught. land, in a new role. She was trying her hand at golf at the British Empire Exposition, Wembley, when the picture was taken. By United News Pictures v the movie comedies are made. The house was constructed in Hollywood so that it might be burned down. Instead of a fire chief, the director tells the fire laddies what to do while the cameras grind. Above: A church of Scotland becomes a flam- ing torch. Photograph taken when fire destroyed Kelvin Grove United Free Church, at Glasgow. The damage to the building is estimated at $5,000,000. Wide World Photo. Left: Guillermo E. Gon- zalez, first secretary of the Costa Rican legation, who graduated recently with 5 5 5 * the 1925 class of the School Mrs. Joseph T. Fitzgerald, a Washington bride of the of Foreign Service, George- Summer. She was Miss Loretto Fitzgerald, daughter of Mrs. & town University. Lillie M. Fitzgerald, and she will live in Philadelphia. Photo by B Right: Ten St. Aloysius boys who have been awarded four-year scholar- ships to Gonzaga High School. Left to right, standing: Clifford Hamilton, George Considine, Kenneth Collins, Raymond Osborn, Ignatius Brade- camp. Sitting: William McCollam, Raymond Walter, Arthur Hepburn, Raymond Herbert and John Lane. By Capitol Photo Service. Washington youngsters who took part in the recent piano recital of Etta Schmid. The Paris studio of Jo Davison, American sculp tor, which was opened not long ago. The two busts Photo by Schutx the right are likenesses of John D. Rockefeller. Wide World Fhoto.