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—— 6, 1921 _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE .\'l‘)("l'l()N—Fl‘IHRl'A\R\" Miss Cyrena Van Gordon, selected by Director Mary Garden as prima donna of the Chicago Opera Company, has been adopted by the Sioux Indians in recognition of services rendered by singing at a benefit for the Indian Fellowship League. The photo shows here being congratulated by Chief. Buffalo Bear. Miss Van Gordon's Indian name is “Wau-Blo- Ho-Waste-Win."” @ Underwood & Underwood The latest and best portrait of Mrs. War- ren G. Harding, wife of the President-elect, made in Washington last week. The diamond brooch worn by the next first lady of the land was presented to her at Christmas by her husband. New York society “buds" bloom under the soft rays of “Old Sol" at Palm Beach. They are Misses Sibyl and Helen Ronius. © Underwood & Underwond. National Photo Co. When Warren G. Harding is sworn in as President of the United States and makes his inaugural address on March 4, he will stand beside this table, the same one used by Abra- ham Lincoln. The table is now in the posses- sion of Watson S. Clark, son of the architect *Skooter motoring” is the latest fad of society folk at the Florida winter resorts. The photo shows Mrs. J. F. Zimmerman of Philadel- of the Capitol building. It has been used by phia and Mrs. Archibald McNeil, jr., of Bridgeport, Conn., out for a every President except Taft since the inaugu- spin over the good roads. ration of Lincoln. Internsrionsl Film Sarvice National Photo Co President-elect Harding and Senator Joseph A. Frelinghuysen of New Jersey on the latter's houseboat Victoria just before leaving St. Augustine, Fla, for a cruise through the Indian river. " Underwood & Underwsod White Mountain Apaches, from the Apache reservation in Arizona, come to Washington to see Indian Commissioner Cato Sells. This trip is the first time the Indians ever left their reservation. Baha, at extreme left, purchased $25,000 worth of liberty bonds. Commissioner Sells, second from left in foreground. Inset: “A Study in Wrinkles." He is William Alchesay, chief of the tribe of Apaches visiting the capital. internutional Film Service The Senate’s new chaplain, Rev. J. J. Muir, for the past thirty-two years pastor of the Temple Baptist Church, Washington. He succeeds Dr. Prettyman, who is leaving the city for a new field in church work. Infecnational Fitm Servica