Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1926, Page 105

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GRAPHIC SECTION 12 PAGES Out for a morning walk through Rock Creek Park. Senator Wadsworth of New York and Representative Nicholas Longworth of Ohio, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Soccer in Potomac Park, with the British embassy team playing the Monroe eleven. Senator Weller of Maryland riding through Rock Creek Park. At right. The spin- ning top blooms in Spring- time, away in advance of the wild flowers. It is most common in the neigh- borhood of school- houses and play- grounds. he Sunday Shar WASHINGTON, D. C.-MARCH 21, 1926. Just a Touch of Spring Around Washington All photographs by International It only requires the song of one redbird or the throaty call of a single robin to get these youngsters into the open. “The Call of Spring” is really the “Call to Boyhood"—a prologue to glorious Summer days. A foursome from the British embassy at Columbia Country Club. Ambassador Sir Esme Howard third from left. e ) At left: A peculiar atti- tude for a Congressman— showing just what the first balmy days of Spring will do to a man. Representa- tive Lamar Jeffers of Ala- bamaismaking a nose-dive slide into the home plate. The professional golfer resembles, in habits, the robin. One or two warm daysandhe swings the old driver in midseason form. This is Freddie Mc- Leod of Columbia. GRAVURE SUPPLEMENT IN TWO PARTS Getting things shipshape for the first warm days on the Potomac.

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