Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1925, Page 89

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GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 23, 1925. Demonstration by group of young Japanese 7 authors of Tokio against the older and established trait study of writers of the empire. The older writers are reported Europe’s most pop- to have established a barrier against the younger ones, ular _queen, Marie cutting the latter off from recognition. of Rumania, and Wide World Photo “ sa her unmarried Rock Creek Park. A couple of “machines” that had to be towed 3 ® 3 2 through the water. ¢ : \ . daughter, Princess National Photo E ¥ Ileana. An idyllic por- Kadel & Herbert . Another bride selected for tne Prince of ground. It was made in the Wales. This time it is Princess Andrey of Miss Margaret Nuneviller heard about electrical storm, and the “re- Greece, who is a favorite in London. “Red” Grange, foot ball star, making his en perfect. Kadel & Herbert college expenses by selling ice in the Sum- mer. Margaret, who lives at Neshaminy Falls, Pa., thought the idea an excellent New coat for Autumn—and it has a waistline. It is of one, and she expects to make enough cash blue Mirroleen trimmed with chapchilla, and the puffed sleeve this Summer to “cover” the whole Winter is one of the new notes in Fall fashions. course. Underwood & Underwood By Acme Photos : = Georgetown’s winning team in the recent swimming meet at Rose- English girl, Miss Joan Fry, who suffered one of the first At left: Miss Kathleen McKane of Eng- Canada. The Chief Justice dale Playground. The boys won by a scant margin of 55 to 52. Left defeats in the international tennis matches at Forest Hills, land, who defeated Mrs. Molla Mallory (right) Riibackiromt to right, back row: Jimmie Donohue, William Turner and Lester L. I She was beaten in straight sets by the American cham- in the singles during the first day of inter- s Buckley. Front row: Robert Vaughan, Norman Stansbury, Charles pion, Miss Helen Wills. national tennis at Forest Hills. Malone and J. R. Young. ©Underwood & Underwood ©Underwood & Underwood ‘Washington Star Photo.

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