Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1926, Page 106

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 19, 1926. At right: Secretary of the Navy Wil bur deliver- ing the principal address at the dedica- tion of a new Y. M. C. A. build- ing at San Pedro, Calif. DP. & A. Photos The 144th STETSON Wy . Admiral Charles F. Hughes (second from left) assumes supreme command of Uncle - j 3 years of age Sam’s Navy and shakes hands with officers aboard the flagship Seattle. Capt. Freeman at ! NAPPY l ES daughter of left. Photo snapped off Los Angeles. (BILA0wmwo0d (& i UndREwo. | Mr. and Mrs. L. Allex, 1460 Euclid St. N.W. Photo by Harvis & Eiwina “, . iss CHARLOTT A NEW MODEL IN TWO TONES of CALFSKIN SreTsoNSHoE SHor Ry Visitors Always Welcome at the Dairy wompson's ’l)ai;_y, 2012 Eleventh Street NNW. Phone North 5997 Fanny Ward, long popular on the l American stage, opens her Paris . A scene from “What Price Glory?” open- beauty salon. 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Mrs. Doubleday's exquisite taste is re- Aected in the decor of her house at Palm Beach where she is one of the winter col- ony's favorite hostesses; in her New York apartment where she perches between flights to Paris, or to Newport at the height of the summer season; and in her clothes. Here she is wearing an exquisitely sim- ple Chanel costume of dark blue crepe with flattering capeline in the same shade.

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