Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 13, 1921, Miss Helen McLanahan, daughter of Mrs. George X. McLanahan of Washington, takes a high jump on Primrose at the Greenwich, Conn.,, horse show. Miss Mc Lanahan's i horsemans hip 3 D IR R was one of the features of the Countess Jean de Perceval, formerly Miss Therese recent show. Strother, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nelson hioto by Paul Thomizg Strother of Chetoloh, Tuxton, Md. The wedding took place recently. Count Jean de Perceval is the son of Count and Countess Emile de Perceval of France Photograph by Rachracl Centennial celebration in Mexico — the one hundredth anniversary of independence— celebrated with impressive cere- monies in Mex- ico City. The photograph shows President Obregon swear- ing allegiance to the Mexican flag. Latest photograph of Queen Sophie of Greece, sister of the former emperor of Germany. She takes an active part in child welfare work throughout Internatiopal. Greece. Wide World I'hota, Senator Richard P. Ernst (in center), whose home is at Covington, Ky., roots for his alma mater, Centre College, in the Centre- Harvard game. The Kentucky eleven won by a score of 6 to 0. Internationat Gun practice aboard the Japanese cruiser Yakumo, now anchored in the Hudson river The six-inch gun drill is conducted for the benefit of visitors to the fighting ship. O Keystone View Co. . Prize winners in the recent Clarendon, Va., baby show. : Left to right: Dorothy M. Sontag, 1210 Sherman avenue, = 5 = 3 o winner in the two-to-five-year class; Master Jack Nestor President Harding’s birthday cake, presented by a friend, H. T. Liang, adviser to the Chinese delegation of conference; Mme. Sze, wife of the McCarthy, 1 Fort avenue, winner in the one-year-old class; H. C. Henry of Seattle, Wash., and delivered at the White ; ; : gation ; . ; Hope Massie Cosby, 304 Claredon avenue, one of the three House a few days ago. &1;:;:;::‘bassador, and Vice Admiral Tsai Ting-Kan, assistant adviser, photographed in selected in the one-and-two-year class. National Photo Co National I'hoto Co. Photos by Paine, Underwood & Underwood and Sherer.