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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 16, 1935. GAY WHITE WAY. Pennsylvania avenue a- glitter with the myriad lights which cast a carni- val glamour at night over the Shrine parade route. The view at left is from Ninth street to the Capitol dome, showing the Archives Build- anis ing on the right. Above is a view from the Treas- BIESRRCTLME | ury at Fifteenth street. \ Star Staff and Harris & Ewing Photos ROBINHOOD. Three char- acters in the never-old story as told in the brilliant Shrine page- ant. Left toright: Thomas Zepp, Margaret Horn and Vincent Pis- ciotta. Star Staff Photo. A BIT OF EGYPT, on Pennsylvania avenue. Looking through the columns which marked the entrance to the “Pavilion of Omar” at East Executive avenue. Wilkinson WHEN SHRINERS MEET. President Roosevelt shaking hands with Dana S. Williams, retiring imperial potentate, as he welcomed the delegation which invited him to review the convention page- antry. © Wide Warld Photos. PAGEANT MONSTER. The dragon came forth from his den—witha company of beautiful ~ Ori- ental dancers. © Star Staff Photo. Right: COUNT- ING THEIR A big field com- ted in the hrine week archery tourna- ment in Potom- UNDER THE CAPITOL DOME. Members of Aladdin Temple of Columbus, Ohio, pose for their picture ac Park on the Capitol grounds as their band was about to serenade the Nation’s legislators. © Associated Press Photo. © Star Staff Photo.