Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1921, Page 43

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L THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 25, 1921 R . > 4 : 43 &/., e Miss Zoe Barnett, stage star, wears jewels once the prop- eity of Queen Victoria. The queen was presented with the jewels by a rajah of India at her coronation. She later gave them to her nephew, the Prince of Battenberg, who shortly ?fter sold themA The jewels changed hands twice again be- . ore coming to America. The necklace contains 1,254 diamonds~ ! A i i o : C 3 . . Recent photograph of President Obregon of Mexico. The 58 emeralds; the armlets 954 diamonds andvgli slrflfirfi}t?s % z chief executive of the nation to the southg is awaiting the ar- : i rcival of an American newspaperman in his palace at Mexico ity. Wide World Hand-woven carpet made by Hungarian children after the designs of well known artists, which will be presented to President Harding through the American Red Cross as a token of appreciation of what America has done for the Hungarians. International. Doug and Mary return to America after a tour of Europe. The photograph is a little camera playlet in itself. Mary is supposed to be in such a hurry to get off the steamer that she is dragging her husband from his stateroom before he is com- Almost like grandma’s debut frock is this bouffant creation of A i i “The Fisherman.” Photograph by F. W. Broos, 1347 Massachusetts ave- pletely dressed. rose shot taffeta, its quaint design enhanced by ruffle upon ruffle of . s : Wide World Pliote ecru lace. The gown is cut out in a mode of the late sixties. nue southeast, winner of The Star’s weekly prize of $10 for the best amateur © Underwood & Underwoml photograph. Hanford MacNider, head of C. A. Montalto de Jesus, secretary general of the Portugese delegation the American Legion, calls at at the conference, is a chess fan, and in his native city of Lisbon is noted for ~ the White House to give Pres- his playing. The photograph shows a game between the secretary general ident Harding a report of the (at right) and F. W. Gleason of the Capital City Chess Club. big Kansas City canvention of National Photo. — the organization. i : Newspaper men and women from every corner of the British empire in Washington for the conference. Lord AtionatiBLoto; Riddell, chief of the British writers, in center foreground. The Fourth Estate has a representation, in the group photo, from England, Australia, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand and Scotland. - Nativnal Photo.

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