Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1925, Page 87

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EhaERie B \ GRAVURE SECTION ' SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C.—SEl IBER 27, 192 Football season back and in full swing with the Georgetown squad going through hard scrimmage. SiDiing Star SR RNt ra ot s " s - " Warfare in Morocco. This is one of the first photographs to reach this country of the actual fight- ing against the Riffs. In the foreground is one of the French 155s bombarding a Riffian position on the Oergha front. ; 4 a photws Where the first game of the world series will be played. Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, where the Washington Nationals will meet the Pirates for the opening of the battle for the world championship, starting October 7. P. & A. Photos At right, “Miss Amer- ica,” otherwise Miss Fay Lam- pier of Califor- nia, ~ heading straight for the movies. Imme- diately after her triumph at Atlantic City, in the big beau- ty contest, she went through her paces at the New York studios, where she filmed suc- cessfully. P. & A. Photos Son of famous author weds Ambassador’s niece. Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Rinehart, the son of Mary Roberts Rinehart, and < his bride, who was Miss Gratia B. Houghton, a niece of the of the two. e g United States Ambassador in London, who were married last week at South Dartmouth, Mass. Wide World Phe Rin-Tin-Tin, the much beloved dog of. the movies, and his mate Nanette in a family pose. Nanette is the more blonde

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