Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1926, Page 100

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION-SEPTEMBER 19. 1926. Lila Lee, American screen star, in England to take the leading role in the film “One Increasing Pur- pose,” from the novel of A. S. M. Hutchinson. She is discussing the screen version of the novel with the author. Wide Waorld Photo Score killed and 50 injured in railroad wreck in Granite Canyon, near Waco, Colo. This bird’s-eye view shows how the Scenic Limited of the Denver and Rio Grande Western went into the Arkansas River., N\ Wide World Phato LA AN a 4 - . . . . '}‘,r’f Mellon v{:"? Presmhielr Ernst Vierkotter, the German d omcvvar;' "}“ Sxie el' baker who swam the English o el CCRibCe Channel and broke the time record, or of the United States 5 Pt g 3 greeting his friends from a balcony embassy in Paris, at left at Sangatte, France. foreground. Photo taken P& AL Photos when Secretary Mellon, What the flap- surrounded by reporters, ge"‘ Wl: Weara;g‘es § left the ministry of finance. utumn — m . e Wide World Photo, Dorothy Gulliver S of the movies in- troduces a new di- vided skirt. Wide Warlid Phato W. A. Noel of the Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, running an auto- "t‘°b;'° 'i"g*g’:sol‘;’n‘:"‘ d‘l'g' e Peggy just had to be different. Alll- :ihe S« 5 i arin a jamas at Lido. From an old photograph album on the center-table in the parlor scheme works out the way it sg:llge:ge;e]o‘;ze doinl:i ;}e‘r %ijt-of-date piveri Prof. B. G. Burt of Jamestcwn, N. Y., breaking the of Buckingham Palace. Queen Mary holding Princess Mary. The should, we will not require diingregallan PlorescahWAlGooi BeNdticeny endurance record fer piano players. He “tickled the Prince of Wales at back and the Duke of York standing beside his “gas” on the Summer-time de- abilere ivories” for 60 hours without stopping for food, sleep or mother. R T G i drink. He hit the keys on an average of 72,000 times an OHerbert Photo OHarris & Ewing hour and played 5,000 different selections. P & A Photos Wide Worll Photo

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