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ceorne i Ohe Sundiy Sta. WASHINGTON, D. (.- AUGUST 30, 1925 Part of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception already completed at Catholic § University, Brookland, D. C. This building, ranking with the world’s greatest temples, will & contain ornaments and art works which will be of inestimable value, since gifts are being received from almost every land. The outer structure will cost Helen Wills (center), retains the tennis singles championship by defeating at least $5,000,000. Nauonal F Miss Kathleen McKane of England, (left). Photograph snapped immediately g after the match last Monday afternoon at Forest Hills, Long Island. ©P. & A Photos Secretary of the Navy Wilbur presenting the President’s Cup to the winning team of the three-mile swimming race, the Brook!yn, N. Y., Central Y. M. C. A. team. Mrs. Wilbur at left. @©Underwood & Underwood. Lillian Evanti of Washington, who recently made her debut in “Lakme,” with the Paris Opera Company, where she will be eagaged for the next three seasons. She will also sing at Monte Carlo next Winter. Miss Evanti is better known to Washing- tonians as Miss Lillian Evans-Tibbs. pnow by avel. Pans Ancther case of “flirting with death.” photographer, seated on the wing of a plane thousands of feet in the air taking pictures of the dirigible Shenandoah. ertert GRAVURE SUPPLEMENT Harold McCracken, a news Flashing arms and white water. The start of the three-mile swimming race in the Potomac a week ago yesterday for the Presi- dent’s Cup. Photo snapped at Chain Bridge Underwood & Underwood Miss Kathryn Givney of the National Theater Players taking her daily work-out on the Potomac. She has developed considerable skill as an oars- woman.