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Marshal Foch is presented with gold sword at Georgetown University, one of the recent ceremonies honoring allied leaders in Washington. National Photo Delegates representing British colonies at the conference. Left to right: Sir Robert Borden, Canada; Srinivasa Sastri, India, and Sir John W. Salmon, New Zealand. National Photo. Gen. Diaz is adopted by the Crow Indians. The photograph shows. at left, the commander-in-chief of the Italian armies wearing the costume and full equip- ment of a Crow war chief. Chief Plenty Coups, who performed the adoption ceremony, at right Gen. Diaz was given the Indian name o f “A-cheea Ohuse.” ©® Underwood & Underwood William Jennings Bryan, as a special writer, visits the conference. © Hurris & Ewing. Viscount d’Alte, minister from Portugal, a caller at the White House National Phote 27 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 2 Secretary of State Hughes leaving the conference after one of the sessions last week. © Harris & Ewing. Replica of Mount Grappa statue which Gen. Diaz brought to this country as a gift from Italy to the American Legion. The rep- lica is mounted on stone from the base of the original statue. © Underwood & Underwood. On his way to the conference, Gen. Pershing stops for a minute to shake hands with admirers. National Ploto. The minister from China, Dr. Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, and Mme. Sze leaving the confer- ence. Mme. Sze wears the beautiful frocks of her own country. National Photo Premier Briand of France (at right), ac- companied by a French secret service man, en route to the conference. National Phote Ambassador Jusserand of France and Elihu Root on steps of the Pan-American Building National P'hoto.