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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 30, 1925. How the Prince of Wales was welcomed at St. Helena. He is said to have been the . g g first heir apparent of the British throne to Throwing caution to the winds. visit the island where Napoleon was a The deck of the Shamrock awash dur- prisoner. The picture shows the brass band '(':‘g ;:‘ 'ac;: "; the recent regatta at of Jamestown marching down the main street alshott, England. to greet the prince at the wharf. By Acme Photos We know him as John Philip Sousa, once leader of the United States Marine Band, but he will be known to the Indians of the File Hills Reservation, near Regina, Canada, as Kee-Too-Che-Kay-Wee-Okemow. Sousa’s new name, which goes with the fancy headgear, means “Great Music.” W0 P. & A Photos Close-up of an action bit in the international tennis events at Forest Hills, Long Island. Mrs. May Sutton Bundy of California, who eliminated Miss Charlotte Hosmer of the same State. Japanese bathing beauties in a pool at Shiba Park, Tokio. It has been only during the past few years that the women of Japan have taken up athletics, and they are especially fond of swimming. By Miller Service (e P& A Photos An improvised drydock for MacMillan’s ship, the Bowdoin, at Hopedale, Labrador. The cargo is piled high on the foredeck, throwing the stern in the air, this allowing a new propellor to be fitted in place. P& A Bhotos ‘ v/ e = i % 5 @ This is N Y Wide World “Narcissus , Fhoto. and Echo,” as produced b; Paul Swan and his dancing partner, Miss Josephine France. The dance 1S one of the features of the Greek v ballet An airplane view of the Charles Macalester, the Po- at the tonlmc steamer which carried 500 V}!ashindgton boys and Vanderlip girls, guests of The Evening Star, for a day’s outing at estate, B 7 i % Starsnall Hall, The photograph was taken from a naval | Sear. e S The newly organized double saxophone quartet of the Army Band, photographed in seaplane which escorted the children down the river. borough, A the patio of t};le gan-American Buildi‘r’xg. The saxophonsits will be featured on the Winter Official Navy Photo N. Y.g ;:l:rf ofnt‘?: g;:tn &Zagrei::r:lms}!‘afi f;et}::n?ifoi;:e radio programs of the Pan-American Union. A R mander-in-chief of the British armies in the event of war. Wide World Photo