Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1935, Page 98

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THE SUNDAY STAR, 1935. OVER THE HEADS OF THE CROWD. A view of the Tuesday parade from Seventeenth street down the long stretch of the Avenue to Fifteenth, as the bright ranks of Nobles passed the packed stands in the Pavilion of Omar. © Harris & Ewing THROUGH THE PAVILION OF OMAR. Looking down on the big Shrine parade Tuesday morning as it came up the Avenue past the reviewing stand and the White House. The foreground is just in front of the State, War and Navy Building. Underwood & Underwood. VICE PRESIDENT GARNER salut- ing as marchers dipped their flags on passing the reviewing stand from which he watched Tuesday's parade Harris & Ewing A MUSICAL FLOAT. Right: REVIEWING STAND AND The band of Beni Kedem WHITE HOUSE BEYOND. A high Temple, Charlgston‘ w. view from directly across the Avenue Va., played as it rode in as the “Indians” of Kem Temple, the parade. Grand Forks, N. Dak., passed the © Star Staff Photo. stand. ) Star Staff Photo. RIGHT THIS WAY! The busy box office of the Jesters’ Show . at the Mayflower Hotel—well ] DANA S. WILLIAMS, retiring imperal potentate, § worth the admission. 3 placing a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier © Star Staff Photo. | = © Underwocd & Underwc IN THE GLOW OF THE LIGHTS. Night view of statu- ary and symbolic columns at the west end of the Pavilion of Omar. © Horydezak. STREETS OF CAIRO. The real camels in the pa- rade got their share of applause from the sidewalk throngs. Here they A . Y @4 are turning into A LITTLE FUN ON CAPITOL HILL. Shriners of Medinah Temple, Chicago, . ’ Fifteenth street trying to get some transportation out of an ancient auvo. y : from fl:% :r“"e::&-n"

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