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@ e — Something new again. Miss Vera O’Brien of Oakland, Calif., tries out the newest thing in kidmobiles. The motion used in propelling the car is almost the same as that of rowing a boat. = ; H S Eighteenth Street Business Men's As- sociation. One of the interesting sub- d jects to be taken up at the next meet- ing will be how best to bring about the architectural development of this par- ticular section of the city. He will be the Duke of York’s father-in-law. The Earl of Strath- more and Kingthorne, father of Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, whose engagement to the son of King George and Queen Mary has been announced. Photo taken on grounds of Hertfordshire home. United States Ambassador Herrick and Marshal Foch attend first banquet of the Lafayette Escadrille, ngted American legionnaire flying squadron of the world war, in Paris. Charles Nungesser, famous French ace, second from right. Meeting of the Columbia Road and P& 'TON—FEBRUARY 11, 1923. Miss Betty O’Gorman of Providence, R. 1., stages a circus at Palm Beach. Vincent Astor of New York at left. Heir to Italian throne, Prince Um- berto, made a lieurenant in the army of his country. Photo shows promi- nent Italians who attended the cere- mony in Rome, with King Victor Em- manuel in center of first row. Commercial counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. John Joyce Broderick, from a recent photograph. Naatiosal Pl Miss Sybil A. Fletcher, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Frank F. Fletcher, whose engagement to Lieut. Reginald Worth Hub- bell, U. S. A,, son of the late Brig. Gen. Harry W. Hubbell, has been announced in Washing- ton, s & Ewing,