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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D, C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 7. 1927 ) WI_lere the Prince of Wales will rest on his Canad- ian visit. A view of his ranch in Alberta, one of his favorite retreats from the formalities of state. O P. & A. Photos The end of the battle. And the big one lands safely in the net. H Armstions Roberts Off for the ripling stream. The fisherman > . - . is Vice President Dawes, who has been enjoy- It's hard to imagine these baby pelicans as the great ing the sport during his vacation visit on an snowy, picturesque birds, they will be when their feathers Oklahoma ranch. Underwood & Underwood arrive. Al i Miss Helen Jacobs, the latest tennis sensa- tion from the Pacific Coast, playing in the Maidstone Country : y Club tournament at Princess Helen, deserted wife of Carol, Easthampton, L. L. former Crown Prince of Rumania, who be- O Underwood & Underwoonl comes the “Princess Mother” with the suc- A record speed for doll carriages. The finish of a novel race in a e S ey 3 fgej;:::i:n( '};lix;:e-year-old s?anh\a\'l» to \the playground meet at Berlin, Germany. o P. & A. Photos . © Harns & Ewing Photos Frances Kathryn Stack, daugh- Gene Elizabeth Kamm, daughter Richard Rousseau Hite, son of Catherine McKay Creech, Mary Frances Jamieson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Stack. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Kamm. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hite. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Creech. Jamieson.