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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, n. C.—ROTOGRAVURE A White House reflection. This unusual photograph was snapped on a cloudy day recently, when the camera caught an almost perfect reflection of the executive mansion in the south fountain. Internationnl Film Serv ce Funeral of the ex-Empress of Germany, with members of the former royal family following the casket from Potsdam station to Wildpark Chapel, where the funeral services were held. Only the ex-emperor and the ex-crown prince were missing. Ex-Crown Princess Cecile, escorted by Prince Eitel Frederich, in front. Second row: August Wilhelm, Adelbert and Oscar. - * - N . ¢ .t A Internutional Film Service. Pomp of imperial days returns for a short while during the funeral of ex-Empress of Germany. Photograph shows cortege leaving Imperial station at Potsdam, heaied by the ex-kaiser’s court chaplain and high clericals. The hearse was drawn by four black horses covered with purple cloth. © Undeiwood & Underwoed. H. M. Osborne of the University of Illinois winning the high jump at the 27th annual relay carnival at Franklin Field. His jump was 6 feet, 414 inches. Wide World Pheto. John McCormack, noted tenor, returns to America aboard the S. S. Aquitania. He has sung his way around the world within the past few months. Wide World Photo SECTION—MAY 15, Did you ever see anything like it? It's a moon vine over the back porch at the home of J. M. Marcee, 138 W street northwest. The vine blooms just as the sun goes down. Being a tropical plant, it should not be set out until the latter part of May. The vine sometimes grows two feet in twenty- four hours. Post Office Club team, champions of the Washington Women's Bowling League. Back row, left to right: Peggy Weinberg, Mae Hart and Frances Rawlings. Front row: Elizabeth Rawlings and Edna Eckhardt. *Proto by M. F. Rawlings