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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE Tex Rickard, promoter of the Dempsey-Carpentier fray on July 2, and a model of his new-fangled “ring,” which has been designed along scientific lines. The ropes are held far from the corner posts by adjustable turnbuckles and the canvas is laced to the floor by canvas lashings. There is not a tack, screw or nail in the squared circle Alma Mann, eleven years old, of the Panama Canal Zone, is known as the “aquatic wonder.” The photo shows her about to dive into the canal waters tightly bound with sixty feet of heavy rope, from which she frees herself under the water. Widee Wil Capt. David F. Sellers, detailed as naval aide to Secretary of the Navy Denby, succeeding Commander P. W. Foote. Capt. Sellers is a native of Texas and graduated from the Naval “Snooky” turns milkman and poses for the camera man at the Chester comedy studio Academy in 1894. near Los Angeles. “Snooky” is classed as a movie star—a real “cut-up” of the silver sheet. © Marris & Ewing The only photograph ever taken of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association of the Union, organized Standing, left to right: Mrs. Coxe, vice regent, Virginia; Mrs. Shipp, Photo taken at last meeting, a few days ago. reg 1 y visitors, Richmoad, V estate. Leary, vice regent, Washington state; Mrs. George Bryan, board of vice regent, Iowa; Mrs. Leigh, board of visitors, of board; Col. Hodges, aie i t, California; Mrs. s ;lxitcn:gcge]c{rs Williams, Richmond; Mrs. R. E. Lee, Mrs. Maxey, Texas; Mrs. Westmoreland Davis, Virginia; Miss Conegys, association’s regent; Miss Longfellow, Massachusetts; Mrs. Rogers, Maryland, aide to governor; Mrs. Hanks, vice regent, Wisconsin; Miss Billups, vice regene, Livingwood, vice regent, Ohio; Miss Evarts, vice regent; Mrs. Johnson, SECTION -JUNE 12, 1921 This Russian countess, who escaped from the bolsheviks last year, now runs a tearoom, with fifteenth century settings, in New York. She is Countess Marie Kalina, photographed with her san Kevick. Widee Woneiid 1% England’s “scooter” mermaids. This very latest way of “rushing the sea™ has been adopted at Bournemouth, a popular English seaside resort. Wide Warld in 1853 and incorporated in 1856. They control the Mount Vernon vice regent, North Carolina; Mrs. Towner, Mrs. Pope, vice regent, Colorado; Mrs. E. G. : . illi i . illi i . Col. Robert E. Lee, Washington, D. C.; George Bryan, member Richmond; Col. Williams, aide to governor; Frank D. Williams, Richmond; CoMississippi; Miss King, vii et Vot M Wil vice regent, Alabama; Miss Jennings, vice regent, Connecticut. Mrs. Van Rensselaer, West Virginia; Gov. Westmoreland Davis, and Mrs. Pringle, South Carolina, vice regents. Everett Scott, a record breaker in base ball. The captain and shortstop of the Boston Red Sox has played in more than 700 consecutive games, shatter- ing all records of the kind. Scott hails from Bluffton, Ind., and played his first game in “big company” on June 20, 1916. D Underwond & Uuderwosd Photograph by Washiugton