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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION-NOVEMBER 13, 1921, Two old friends meet and pose for the camera man in Washington. They are Post- master General Will Hays and Will Rogers, popular vaudeville and movie star. Dedication of Kansas City’s $2,500,000 liberty memorial is attended by famous Army leaders from many nations. Marshall Foch sits at right of man with silk hat, and at his right are Gen. Pershing, Admiral Beatty, Gen. Diaz, Gen. Jacques and Vice President Coolidge. Natiopal Photo. James W. Hughes, i sixty years old, who \ ?;1\ was the last person to y/ ride in the ancien The very latest in fashions comes &‘4\ it from the far west—Los Angeles, . which was recently pre- in fact. Fur-topped stockings are | sented to the Associa- destined to find-themselves on the tion of Oldest Inhabit- shelves of eastern shops in the near ants of Washington future. And they may become Wide World popular! carriage (at right) International, Roo:evélt's pals : 3 [ o Bl S g This ancient baby carriage was made in ::ghxsar::nufiry g‘;r- s i - 1808 by Issacher Hughes in Richmond, Va, Scout pilgrimage g}; e ., . : and was used by six generations. James W. [o) sterp Bga ’lghird . 4 Hughes, who as a baby ;o§e in the vehicle, fryom leyf.t Dr. : 5 presented it to the Association of Oldest In- Charles Eastman, ’ ' A ? b v 2 habitante, Wide Werld T known among the Sioux Indians as “Ohiyesa”; Dan Carter Beard, na- tional scout com- missioner; William S. Bogart, secretary of Campfire Club of America, and Ed- mund Seymour, president of Bison Society. @ Underwood & Underwood. “Through Fragrant Meadows.” Photograph by James R. Campbell, Hadleigh apartments, winner of The Star’s weekly prize of $10 for the best amateur photograph. Miss Marion Whitley Drain, daughter of Mé. and Mrs. Jll:efi A. Drain of Washington, whose engagement to Clarence Hemphil ictoria M ister of the Earl of Dunmore, i ractical tiller of the 3 of New York has been announced. Miss Drain, w‘l‘."h’";‘}: her soi1,La§Kevr:§:;;sh}:f: ag,v’v:lsfaer‘;noof ;00 :::ICOS in“g:glrax'léf :ngl does some of herMiss Mary Haun, one of the .dancershin Tick{: Me,” frank Tinney'’s musical Wide World Phote. Ihoto by Alfred Dyer Hohen. National Thoto.