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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 4, 1923, Scene during pre-Lenten carnival in Nice. The pa- rades always contain a number of these huge figures Gulls want their breakfast. Thousands of the birds follow ocean liners into New York harbor. This < photo was taken from deck of S. S. America. Count Calvi di Bergolo, whose en- gagement to Princess Yolanda, eldest daughter of King Emmanuel of Italy. has been announced. The count will Mme. Jane Herveaux Catalane, noted French aviatrix. 5 R be made a duke at the time of his mar- her rabbit mascot. The bunny goes with her on all her Eating from the royal hand. Photograph taken during hunt meet on riage. :ix:dm:s. 2 " crtate of the Duke of Tarifa, in Spain, recently. King Alfonso, at the lunch- eon period, feeds his horse. o Publishing a daily newspaper aboard the ocean liner Berengaria. The use of radio and modern equipment keeps the newspaper well up with the Glenna Collett, national and eastern news. Ever see the eggs of an alligator? Well, here they are, and one of them - golf champion, playing in the finals hatching. Photograph made on alligator farm near Los Angeles. in the Palm Beach woman'’s championship GO A s Tuternations! matches. ek LU R - Capt. and Mrs. Ray A. Dunn and their son, Ray, jr.. of Bolling Field on the beach at Miami, Fla. ,//