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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 28, 1921. Looking down on the main thoroughfares of Marion, Ohio. This picture, taken by the Dayton photographic section of the Army Air Service, gives an idea of the size of President Harding’s home town. The cross indicates the President’s newspaper office, the Marion Star. The heart of Washington’s business district. An unusually clear and distinct picture, taken from a plane by the Bolling Field photo- graphic section of the Army Air Service. This is not Charles Chap- A pleasing portrait of the famous screen star and beauty, lin, Esquire. in the movies, Eileen Sedgwick. Rear Admiral William A. Moffett, recent- ly appointed chief of the newly created naval bureau of aeronautics. Internationgl Film Service The baby llama, born this month at the Washington Zoo, seems to take a keen interest in his new surroundings. Nationsl I'hinta Co. Senator Sutherland romping on the lawn with the children of Rosemont Playground -and their teacher, Miss Margaret Sutherland, the senator’s pretty young daughter. “National Photo Co. A fit companion for Whittier's “Barefoot. Boy™ is this “barefoot girl,” Marie Provost, though almost any one would be willing to go barefooted for such a comrade. i @ % B ot e b e o0 e B i but one of his Spanish ad- mirers in a real bull ring ir Madrid, giving a good im personation while amusing the crowds with the antics of their favorite “‘Charlot” in a burlesque on -*“bull- tossing.” Wide Worlg Photos At left: First photograph made of a copy of the formal in- vitation sent out by the State Department for the disarma- ment confer- d ence. All the couniries asked accepted the cabled form. This is the memorandum sent to the 4 Japanese em- bassy. Note the in f ormality of Secretary Hughes’ initials instead of his signature. International Film Servie N Mahatma Gandhi, power- ful leader of the Indian national- ists, who is fighting to de- stroy British rule in India. © Keystone View Co. A beautiful and unique statue by Hellmer recently erected in Vienna to the memory of Johann Strauss. Wide Warld Photos.