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9, 1922 THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—-MARCH A set of miniatures several hun- dred years old is one of the prized possessions of the Polish minister to Washington and Princess Lubo- Miss Barbara Pierce and Miss Katherine Duer, two of the mirska. ~ The children, Prince New York society women who are running the Biltmore Hotel Henry, Princess Ct_:celia and Prince for a day to aid the Tuberculosis Relief Society, raise the flag Andrew, share their parents’ inter- on top the hostelry at dawn. Misses Pierce and Duer work est in the wonderful collection. as bellhops for charity. Natimat Phote Puderwood & Visders ol A remarkable action photograph from Gar- misch, South Germany, taken wnen Herr Schneider of St. Anton broke ski records. The picture shows the “‘take-off” from the hilltop. Wk Wl Ihest “Bottle baby lambs” is the latest idea in feeding sheep— that is, it is the newest thing when done on a wholesale plan. The photo shows a “mechanical Capt. Charles L. Hussey of the naval re- serve force in Washington, who has been ordered to Lon- don as naval mother” ‘on a attache to the large ranch at . ; . American em- Petaluma, Calif. H - J bassy, succeed- Hot milk is - : ing Rear Ad- placed in the 5 el : miral Twining, nursing bottles who has been several times a designated to command the day. zuw . . : 4 - 2 . . “The Skin@—-——‘;m'—'s N —— special service When the state militia arrived at Newport, Ky., to squadron. DKoy stone View Miss Jane Grey, star of Galsworthy’s play, Game,” in Washington recently, is a recruit of the National Woman's Party, with headquarters in this city. Miss Alice Paul, vice president of the party, at right, break up strike trouble, one of the first actions was to go after the corn whisky industry. A baby tank was used National Pl in obliterating traces of captured stills. Key View Co, b MR R Members and guests of the Founders' Club of the International Historical Museum Society at organization dinner in Washington. In front of table, left to right: Representative Roy G. Fitzgerald of Ohio, George Julian Zolnay, president of the Arts Club; Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, New National Museum; Representative James P. Woods of Virginia, J. Cloyd Byars and Henry K. Bush-Brown. First row behind table: Rossel Edward Mitchell, designer of buildings; Dr. S. M. Johnson, director of the Lee Highway Association; Frank Lyon, Senator Carlo Schanzer, Prof. William H. Holmes, director of the National Gallery of Art; Representative John E. Raker of California, Alfred Gus Karger, sec- with the Italian delegation at retary of the society; Senator William H. King of Utah, Bolitha J. Laws, Dr. Thomas A. Groover, Dr. E. L. Scharf and Herbert the limitation of armament con- re 5 B. Hunter. Standing: William P. Doing, jr.; Representative Schuyler O. Bland of Virginia, Rufus S. Day, Representative Clarence ference in Washington, sails over the post of minister from his MacGregor of New York, Simon Lyon and A. R. Speare. for home on the Paris. country. s Jonkheer W. H. de Beaufort, coun- selor of the Netherlands legation in Washington, who will leave soon for Athens, Greece, where he will take