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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 3, 1921 . N i, o = T ot O primain s e AN The President, Mrs. Harding and Gen. Pershing at ths first of the polo games between the Cuban army team and offi- cers from Camp Humphreys. This was the first time Presi- gent Harding ever witnessed a game at the Potomac Park polo eld. Seattle’s Chinese residents parade to aid the China famine fund. The photograph shows the queen’s float, the Chinese girls wearing gorgeous costumes of their native land. Wis Wl Ihota, Even a king and queen may laugh once in 7 a while, as this protograph showsg It hap- c Mrs. AJOS? lrd M;Ienc;‘o. forrfner}l“y pened at a ceremony connected with the open- p}a‘l_'lr_nen_ guinalde, daug te;- o h‘ e ing of the Red Triangle Club at Plaistow, Lon- ! 1ppmeh insurgent general, w](_)se don, when King George told a “rattling good marriage has just been announced. The yarn.” wedding took place on Maic‘h.,:".q'.. = i Tuternativnul Film Serviee, Maj. M. ]J. Connolly, former explosives of- ficer of the United States Army, upon whose recommenda- tion the government officials reversed an order to destroy $10,- 000 000 worth of war explosives. The T. N. T. and picrid acid are now being used in road building. Maj. Connolly is burning modified T. N. T. on his desk. PR Bl A remarkable feat of the Harlem regatta. John Schultz, a veteran member of the Metropolitan Club of the Harlem River, sailed about in an ordinary wash-tub, using an umbrella for a sail. 0.0 =50 Gt Mrs. Alice McKay Kelly of : ¥ New York, vice president of the g 3 5 : . for - o Camp Fire Girls of America, - ; : z who brought a pair of moc- casins, madc by Kingsbridge girls, to Mrs. Harding at the White House. Lady Worthington Evans of England turns organ-grinder to aid the Y. W. C. reece, driving A. The fete was held in the grounds of Landsdowne House, many members of the with flowers. British nobility taking part in the entertainment. i Wide World Photo, . Crown Prince Carol of Rumania and his bride, the formerAPrincess Helen of Gi through the streets of Bucharest on their arrival from Athens. Their carriage was pelted Natioual Photo Co.