Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1926, Page 99

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 28, 1926. War relic of Paris which is being torn down. The building, in the rue du Platre, was wrecked by one of the The greatest flight of German long-distance wild ducks ever photo- guns during the bom- | graphed. The picture was bardment of Paris. taken at Goose Lake, Ark., Braces were used to by Guy Amsler, secretary prevent it falling into to the Arkansas Game and the street, but it was Fish Commissizn. recently condemned. Wide World Phot Photo by acn This bouquet was judged the prettiest at the inter- ternational flower show in New York. The girls, by the way, are members of Broadway shows. A float filled with Georgia peaches. The Houston Coun- ty float in the peach blossom festival at Fort Valley, Ga., a few days ago. Wide World Photo This Washington baby—the 8-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Montgomery—is displaying an unusual skill in balancing. Here, he stands in the palm of his father's hand. Harrix & Ewing Preparing for her remarkableairplane ride. Miss Viola Gentry, cashier in a New York res- taurant, putting on her regalia before she flew over New York City and then dived in a plane under Brooklyn Bridge. © P. & A. Photos At left: Two base ball chappies who are rather well known .to Washington fans. They are Fred Clarke, vice president of the Pitts- burgh Pirates, and Manager McKechnie. The photcgraph was taken at Paso Robles, Calif., where the world champions are train- ing. DUnderwood & Underwood The Swedishcrown prince and princess leaving their Dalecarlia home for a bob- sled ride. They will make a tour of the United States this Summer, spending some time in Washington. Wide World Photo Fred Weber, 11, of San * Diego, Calif.,and his mod- el of Carmel Mis- sion of Monterey, Calif. Fred is in the fifth grade at school, and he has constructed dozens of adobe models. © P. & A. Photos

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