Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1935, Page 97

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SALUTING i Steuart. the ne},HE MARCHERS. and Robert P, § Temple. EGYPTIAN FLOAT OF AL- MAS TEMPLE, with its company of Egyptian danc- ing girls, shortly before starting in the pageant, drawn by 40 Nu- bian slaves. ® Star Stafl Photo. ] I Leonard P. Imperial potentate (right) mith, potentate of Almas © Star Staff Photo. EGYPT” ON THE AVENUE. Beautiful Egypt- ian dancers performing under the Avenue lights in the pageant. © Star Staft Photo. The Swnidiy Star WASHINGTON, D e e - e 8. 4 HISTORY IN THE PAG- EANT. The story of Molly ! Pitcher at the cannon as . told in one of the realistic pageant floats. ©Star Staff Photo. i \:""_‘lfa V4 H " > THE AVENUE WAS THEIRS! It treet as the Shrine pageant moved venu 1 3 e Th ‘up Pennsylvania ay night. with N

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