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GRAPHIC N GRAVURE SECTION (03 t 11 u. 23 SUPPLEMENT I IN TWO PARTS 10 PAGES WASHINGTON., D. C. -SEPTEMBER 12, 1926. Dover, England, stages a celebration for Mrs. Clemington Corson, Amer- ican woman who swam the English Channel. The hus- band of Mrs. Corson at ex- treme right, carrying the mascot, a doll. CP. & A Photos Washington's pitching ace, Walter Johnson, presented with a bag of gold by the boys of Boston. The presentation ceremony took place at Fenway Park, Boston. ¢ P. & A. Photos When Miss Elizabeth Ryan and Jear Borotra, French tennis star, won the mixed doubles championship at Brookline, Mass. Left to right: President Mese- rau of the United States Lawn Tennis Association, Miss Ryan, Borotra, Mrs. Wightman and Rene Lacoste of France. S L That fighting face—altogether different from “Dempsey of the Movies.” Jack is train- shington join in celebration of the 169th anni\{er- ing for his little affair with Gene Tunney, idol Secretary of the Interior Work officiated during of the marines. GERCRAHENE Scene from “Hecuba,” to be presented by Holy Cross College players at the Patriotic organizations of Wa sary of the birth of Lafayette. Sille Worlit Phie. ) : !hey‘:e‘_ermmy b atiy etieRtatie Wide World Phot Sesquicentennial September 15 and 16. A Washington boy, Patrick J. O'Donoghue, at right foreground.