Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1925, Page 88

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The boiling McDermott Fall, in Glacier Na- g tional Park. Hileman Trick Falls, in Glacier National Park, one of the many beauty spots of the region. Hileman An advance sport model for Fall wear. The dress is of linen, in a tan shade. Plaid flannel coat with fur collar, and wool stockings. Kadel & Herbert The boyish bobbed business girl wins again. When the Women’s City Club staged a recent enter- tainment and gave a prize in a beauty con- ;1’¥ A radio test 100 feet ung Ohio Caverns during a sevef ception” is reported to ha) test, Mrs. Mary B. Linkins was the win- ner. She is secretary to the solicitor of the James Brown, a 46-year-old Indian and former foot ball star of Carlisle, now b y - ; s . . {:nterst_ate_ Commerce the proud owner of the title, “Champion bricklayer of the world.” During the _autd gorettt S mssion: . . . . oUnderwood & Underwood construction of a highway near Kansas City Brown laid 36,000 bricks in one da 5 2 2 f = R G Three generations of Tafts at a reunion at Murray Bay, Quebd of the United States Supreme Court in cehte i S S i i ident of France. The President stands in the Fifty- tatives of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation received by the P.re5| eside T repcl'::::ra;:‘s Mrs. Minnigerode'l Andrews of Washington (wearing white hat and scarf) stands at his side.

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