Evening Star Newspaper, July 4, 1926, Page 56

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. ‘ The arrival of Lieut. Comdr. Byrd and Pilot Floyd Bennett in New York aboard their ship, the Chantier. Bennett at left. Wide World Photo in the Fourth of July pageant to be stal of the Capitol tomorrow morning. Lieut. Comdr. Byrd, who flew over the North Pole in an airplane, and his mother. Photograph taken in Washington. Wide World Photo Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen, French tennis champion, in action at Wimbledon, England. Mary K. Browne, the American star, playing at the far end of the court. © P. & A. Photos. American tennis star, Miss Helen Wills, photo- graphed for the first time after her operation for ap- pendicitis. The picture was taken in Paris. Photo by Acme Harvard stages the annual class-day exercises. class completed the song, “Fair National Women’s Party delegates received by Ambassador Herrick in Paris. Miss Jessie ‘1“{1. kI’)ell sf the Civil Service Commission and Mrs. Florence Bayard Hilles on either side of the mbassador. Dr. Clarence M. Up- degraff, professor of law at George Wash- ington University for the past five years, who goes to the University of Iowa next. Fall as professcr of law. Photo by Towles - ll)o the beach styles comd Children of the Addison School, Potomac and O streets northwest, who presented two plays at the . . d’s idea of how to celebrate the Glorious Fourth. . would seem that they do, for close of school—"The Feast of Lanterns” and “School Days.” The children of the fifth B grade were ;:;:&%‘;‘3:‘:3"6:;‘0: and ?t‘i‘;h:rfi Walli:g. :wo Fox flm ';tars. direct from Coronado Beach, (] directed by Miss Hellinger, their teacher. Washington Star Photo.

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