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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MAY 22, 1921 THE Senator Reed Smoot of Utah is a stanch republican, so when he visits the zoo he takes a special interest in the .elephants. The senator spends considerable of his spare time at the zoo, and he ex- plains that he finds great pleasure and relaxation in studying the animals. Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi is a base ball fan, a pretty good player himself and an umpire who never misses a ball or a strike. He says he cannot resist the temptation to pull off his coat and join the youngsters— and the photograph backs him up. These three flyers of the Army air service—Lijeut. L. V. Bean, An exquisite old-time wedding gown worn by Miss Alice Lieut. F. A. Johnson and Sergt. Brady, a star of the stage and screen. How does it compare 5 = 2 2 Jones—are making triple para- 2 with the gowns worn by brides of 19212 Henri Bendel, owner The “cranberry pie motif” enters fashions. This new chute jumps at Mitchell Field. y of a famous collection of antiques, loaned Miss Brady the white flannel tailleur, a warm weather style, is stitched They leap from an airplane 7 \ quaint velvet brocade of 1885 for this photograph. ot with navy in a cross-barred pattern, and the costume is thousands of feet in the air at K. View o topped with a small Quatre-corne swathed with blue the same time. - p—— = 1 chiffon. Wide World Photo, SUnderwind & UVnderw.ent When an English or French woman plays tennis, she goes into the game Montgomery Schuyler of New York, re- with every ounce of energy. The photo shows Miss Colyer, woman cham- cently appointed chief of the division of Rus- pion of England, making a smashing drive, and the camera man caught her Commander Evangeline Booth, commander of the Salvation Army, visits President Harding sian affairs of the State Depa"mfi?t".n S in the air. e = at the White House National Phots Co