Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1923, Page 84

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE § Mary Garden, opera star, dedicates memorial to Alpine war dead at Peille, Monaco. Fifty-four residents of the village made the supreme sacrifice. and the memorial gives their names. Do you ever study the faces of children? If you do. this photograph offers a novel experiment—the pleasure, awe, curiosity and admiration in the face of a child. These youngsters are sick children of the Municipal Institute at Buch, Germany, and they are watching an entertainment arranged for the‘m_ AN Commencement exercises 2t Princeton Uni- Many a tottering romance has been saved by a versity, with Secretary of the Treasury Mellon becoming boudoir cap. and this one should answer receiving honorary degree of doctor of laws from the purpose well. It is a cap of the softest val, stif- President Hibben. ‘ fened with broad blue ribbons and trimmed with rose- buds. An American fashion. Dr. William Mann of the Department of Agricul- sSbinsyrenttar twomillioniagllaretthe ture, who has just returned to Washington after a rance policy carried by any woman chase through Mexico in search of the Mexican fruit ica. The latest photograph ot Mrs, Mar- fly. a desperate criminal of the insect world. The shall Field. chase was successful and Dr. Mann is making a study Tartion T of the fruit fiy. . For a time, at least, France has stopped crowning “queens of beauty.” The latest queen is “the queen Graduates of the Lenox Grade Manual Training School, Henry Lancaster, Walter Williams, Carl Williams ) t : : Franklin Tyler, Tony Sesso, David Newman, Harry Schneider, and Instructor E. C. Rick. of agriculture.” Jeanne Horteur, seventy-three years old. who has devoted practically her entire life W W Star Phot o to tilling the fields. Tu

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