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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 11, 1925 PART TWO re >, P'ed “The Broad, Tree-Lined Thoroughfare, Churches, Embassies and Homes.” Photograph taken at Sixteenth and Harvard streets and Columbia road, showing just a bit of the glory of the National Capital in Autumn. Photograph by I. Pridkeon, staff photorapher “Hoching” their President. The chief executive of Germany, Von Hin- denburg, visiting Schwerin and re- = 5 ceiving a welcome Bob Crosby, the new world champion cowboy, holding Eom %he reception the Roosevelt trophy. Crosby won top honors in the ommitiie! finals at Pendleton, Oreg., the annual contest having OP. & A. Photos started earlier in the year at Cheyenne. The new cham- pion hails from Kenna, N. Mex. OP. & A. Photos. John D. Rockefeller at- tending the wedding of Miss Isabel Rocke- feller and Fred- erick W. Lin- coln at Green- wich, Conn. John D. Rocke- feller, jr., and wife at back. OP. & A. Photox. One of the real beauties of the screen world, Miss Billie Dove. She is appearing in “The Ancient High- way,” directed by Irvin Willat. Col. Mitchell, “firebrand of the Air Service,” a guest of the local American A remarkable “set” built for one of the new photoplays, “A Kiss for Legion at barbecue. The colonel was given a big welcome'lnv Was.hmgton Cinderella” when he arrived to testify before the aircraft committee. Washington Star Photo.