Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1926, Page 104

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. “Who said it was hot?>" The District of Columbia is the perfect Summer resort, accord- ing to this group. The picture was snapped in Rock Creek during that day when the mercury climbed to the top of the thermometer and then went on upward. Sutingal B One way to prevent sunburn. Miss Maxine Morton, star of a Broadway musical show, at Man- hattan Beach. The hat is about the size of an average umbrella. f Meet Tris Speaker in ot the manager of the League. Photo taken durir land team in Washing “Red" Grange, foot ball star, quits the “photoplay game,” and reports have it that he will go back to the Wheaton, Ill., ice wagon. The film beauties went down to the station to see him off when he left A ) ; : 3 ; . e Hollywood. F 4 & A Hamlet's spirit hovers over the scene. Elsinore, the Danish city, recently held an elaborate festival to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the granting of her charter. Nuns are here following the statue of a saint into the courtyard of Kron- berg Castle. P& AL Photoes A few of the 150 girls of St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum who will be aided by the lawn fete and dinner to be held at Fourth and Channing streets northwest August 2, 3 and 4. There will be a band concert on the lawn each evening. Photo by Harvis & Ewins e e e eaa] At right: Officers of the Washington Chapter, No. 31, Ahepa. During the leadership of Dr. Charles J. Demas, president (center of front row), tie local chapter’s membership has increased from 6 to 265. The Ahepa is a fraternal order composed mainly of American citizens of Hellenic descent. Photo by Tensehert & Flack Remarkable action i s i g w 5 Princeton clearing the b When the English miss goes bathing she wears a monacle. : Bridg Photo snapped a?ew days ago at BrigfltonA “Here comes the bride"—in Sweden. A Swedish Mellie Dunham produces rollicking tunes and leads the proces- atthesSamiord Bedks & d e newly wedded couple follow closely n o intervarsity track and nderwond & TUnderwood sion of peasants. The newl; dded foll 1 P 1 f £ x B ; sely upon his heels i e |

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