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First publication of paint- ings entered in the twenty- second international exhibition of the Carnegie Institute, Pitts- burgh, this year. Left, “Portrait of My Mother,” by Bernard Boutet de Monvel, one of the paintings which attracted much attention in the Paris Salon last year. Right, “The Widow,” Salon painting by J. Pierre Lau- rens. The Luxor veil is the latest. At left: Miss It is the idea of Heckscher Weth- a French de- * ; Albert Geisser Celesia, son of the secretary of the roval erill of Philadelphia signer and is one Italian embassy and Mme. Celesia, born during the Wash- and Donald Wood- of the spring ington conference on the limitation of armament. ward of Washing- fashions. There nm = Phiote by Eddmenston ton at Palm Beach. is a rose at ’ 5 1 - International, each ear. King Tutankhamen's musical in- Wide World ot struments being taken from the tomb in Luxor. Wide World Phate = e=r— LR t i brating the occupati f the Ruhr " 3 5 sectg:{gla;hg;fiocetl;sk:sleat midgnighet at upne");‘f o‘he le'ailway Mrs. W. J. Morden of Chicago and four natives of Africa. Mrs. Morden ac- American school children contribute funds for building centers, where the Belgians had just taken over the operation companied her husband to Africa for big game hunting and they are going over the new Louvain Library. The original building was de- of the t,rains the section covered by the late Theodore Roosevelt. Mrs. Morden has shot three . lions. @Rexstone Wide Workd Fhote, stroyed by the Germans when they invaded Belgium early in the war. Photo shows model of building. International.