Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1935, Page 96

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 14, 1935. DOWN GOES THE LEADER. The camera catches a hard spill at the dra- matic moment of the rider's dive over the stumbling mount's head. It hap- pened in the Fairfield and Westchester hounds race meeting at Rye, N. Y. © Associated Press Photo LURE OF THE PERILOUS. There has been many a slip on the icy face of Mount Rainier, but climbers still come and go. Not such a cool Sum- mer sport, judging from the scant clothes worn by these climbers. Associated Press Photo. WILL IT TAKE? From the current beach scantiness to the other extreme— a beach cover-all—is Bette Davis' new style suggestion for the waterside. « Associated Press Photo. OVER THE HILLS IN MON- Right: SAILOR'S WIG-WAG TANA. A typical bit of the Rocky Patricia Ellis of the films says Mountain country where many va- something in the Navy language cationing Easterners like to lose she picked up on a recent visit themselves in the great open spaces. to the fleet. THE PENNSYLVANIA MAKES PORT. A close-up of the flagship of the fleet as she lets go a DANCE BY THE FALLS. The water of Great Falls tumbles by as Georgia dea P i ening salute from her big guns by way of greeting a throng waiting ashore to welcome her at ;{gglel?."young Lisa Gardner dancer, expresses terpsichorially how she@ g::elf San Dieggo, Calif. g WAy O BT g g g b Aasociited Breas Phusto.

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