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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 2, 1921, On President Wilson's yacht, the Mayflower, T. Shiro, Japanese, has served as steward for the past ten years, something of a record with such positions. Shiro is photographed with his two children, Josephine and Sir Horace Plunkett, Irish leader and father of tne Dominion bill, photographed upon his arrival in New York a few days ago. He says he will not make speeches nor testify while in the United States. Fuderswond & Vriders oo Eugene. Pt by Hliris & Bwine. The Rev. H. N. Couden, blind chaplain cf the House of Representatives, who will retire shortly after a service of twenty-five years. Rev. Couden was a soldier in the civil war, serving under Grant, when he was blinded by Another match is made for the Prince of | 2 bullet. He was born in Indiana and was Wales—but, as yet, no word comes from appomted‘ chaplain fro'mA Mlghlgan during Buckingham Palace as to its authenticity. The Clepetantjeccont admm's"l‘f?"'_q:‘"\, e latest rumor of a royal wedding concerns the prince and Lady Joan Mulholland of an old Irish family. Lady Joan has been prominent in court circles since 1918, when she was ap- pointed lady-in-waiting to Princess Mary. Phieto by Berton Park. Urom Intessi o Miss Carolyn Plattner, champion woman pocket billiard player, who has defeated many experts of the other sex, left a few days ago for a two-year trip through South America to meet challengers for the world champicnship. First of the new type United States scout cruisers launched at Tacoma, Wash. The Omaha L combines the fighting power of a battleship and the speed of a destroyer. She will be ready for service in November, 1921. Dutersational Film Service Yes, sir, thirty-four children in one family! The all-American record is probably broken to smithereens by Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bland of North Carolina. Representative Small of North Carolina has been pre- senting Mr. Bland with a new suit of clothes every time the stork visited the Bland home. However, when the thirty-fourth child came not long ago, Mr. Bland notified Representative Small that the latter should not buy the suit this year, inasmuch as Small returns to private life on March 3, 1921. Twenty- six of the thirty-four children are living, eighteen of them at home. g i f tin cans by these disabled service men. One branch of Useful battleship and wonderful fort made from tin y S toy making, a vocational branch of the 6lst street *“dug-out,” Y et Vien 0n Wide Warld phioto,