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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 4. 1926 el Two remarkable photographs of the gathering at the pontifical high mass, Soldiers’ Field, Chicago, during the Eucharistic Congress. It is estimated that 170,000 persons heard Cardinal Bonzano, papal legate, celebrate mass. At left, a general view of the great crowd. At right, the great altar, where the cardirals were seated. Wide World Photo- ¢ Julia Aman of the Capitol Athletic Club, individual high point winner in Washington’s first track meet for girls, at Central High Stadium. She ®Underwood & Tnderwood. holds the cup and wears medals and ribbons won at the meet. Photo by Acme. Joan la Coster, who broke the woman’s record for auto- mobile speed on dirt tracks at St. Paul, Minn. She drove her car at a speed of a mile every 45 seconds, thereby breaking the world record. Duplicate of Tun Tavern, which was the first enlisting place of the Marine Corps, built for the Sesquicentennial Exposition. Wide World Photo T. D. Talmadge, Washington artist, completing new portrait of the First Lady of the Land. “Underwood & Underwood Photograph snapped At left: The ama- at the home of the New The King and Queen cf Great Britain in procession at Ascot race track, marking the open- ing of the season. Wide World Photo, teur photograper makes a portrait study of his ycung master. Eddie Gilman and his pet live in Flatbush, Long Island. Wide World Photo York Association for the Blind, where blind children are taught to play and amuse them- selves as more for- tunate children do. All is not study with the ‘]i%tle ones. rwood & Unders Graduating class of St. Peter’s School. Graduating class of St. Teresa’s School. By Capital Phots By Capital Photo Se