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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . C.—ROTOGRAVURE _SECTION—DECEMBER 11. THE 1921. Mrs. Harding attends the annual Walter Reed Hospital Christmas sale. The photograph shows her examining articles of jewelry manufactured by wound- ed soldier lads. The Dante statue, unveiled in Meridian Hill Park a week ago last Thursday. It is the gift of Chevalier Carlo Barsotti of New York, given in the name of Italians in America. The children of Col. Sherrill, in foreground, who unveiled the statue. Natlonal Plhoto. Tnternational. ! > Mille. Beatrice Dart, Swiss prima donna, who may visit this country. Jockey Clarence Kummer, one of Amer- ica’s premier riders and | pilot of the famous thoroughbred Man o' War in all his big races, marries Miss Marion Gascoyne of New York. They will spend their honeymoon in Cali- fornia and Hawaii. Wide World Phota, News York girl, Miss Gladys Frazin, startles At- lantic City from its winter calm by appearing on the boardwalk wearing Russian boots. Her dress is of black satin trimmed with ermine, and the muff is of monkey fur. The hat is ermine and monkey fur. Wide World I'hoto, The new armored cars of the Post Office Department are equipped with bullet-proof windshields and windows. The photo shows Postmaster Gen- eral Will Hays examining a section of glass that has been subjected to the fire of a .45- caliber revolver at a distance of fifty feet. Several magazines of cartridges were required to penetrate the glass. A Keystone View Co. A stable portrait of Mrs. Harding’s new riding horse, Lady, purchased recently from John O. Gheen of Washington. National Photo. The very last word in coiffures and hair ornaments. The Spanish influence gives ample excuse for the new combs and odd styles of hair dressing. Posed by Miss Claire Winsor, star of the photoplay. ‘Wide World Phote, She is now appear- ing at the National Theater of Zurich, where she attracted the attention of American pro- ducers. Kexstone View Co. The five-year-old Marquis of Townsend, of one of the oldest families of Great Britain. The youngster inherits the title from his father, who died re- cently, and with it goes one of the largest estates in England. Wide World Photo, Miss Marion Davies and her Christmas doll. The daintily dressed toy was presented to the New York Philanthropic League and then sold at auction for the crippled children of Manhattan. The doll is dressed in rich brocade and real ermine.