Evening Star Newspaper, August 30, 1925, Page 94

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOXN, D. In a far-off swimmin’ hole. Wild elephants photographed by Mrs. Lou Hunt in Borneo. The photographer says the “ponderous Venice, Calif., staged a beauty show and Miss Gloria Miller, two and one- half years old, won second prize. She pachyderms” were having every headed the children’s division of the bit as good a time as youngsters big parade. in the creek back home. Wide World Photo P. & A. Photox i E ¥ Mrs. Elmer L. Evans, a Washington bride of A bevy of ori- | 8% : ? August. She was Miss Helen Lynn Hudson, daughter ental beauties — 3 : k of Thomas Eugene Hudson. Armenian girls at : B the Sidon Near East Relief Or- phanage, in native The newest bathing suit at Deauville, the French re- costume. sort. A large sash is tied about the waist and the:bathing cap is in turban style. By Acme Photos . A crime wave in the animal kingdom! A Fur fashion show in New York shows futuristic designs i thief caught in the act! But he was keeping left, a chinchilla coat; center, an odd design in vari-colored fd Getting their Army release. An unusual picture snapped at the United States Army an eye out for the owner of the fruit stand. entirely of rabbit furs. Signal Corps camp, Camp Monmouth, formerly Camp Vail, N. J. The pigeons are an © Kadel & Herbert. important unit in this branch of the Army. ©P. & A. Photos,

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