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Greek "bust recently recovered by the Erench Antiquities S the wreck of a.Carthagi ley off the cpast” of Tunis. e work of art had been in the Medi- A WREATH ON TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER. Capt. O. P. Beeman of the British army placing a terranean for ceuturies.” e wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier at Arlington national cemetery vesterday afternoon. He rep- Wide World Photo, ° resented the British war missions in this countr; National FPboto. DECORATING FLAG OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS. Gen. Hailer, famous leader of the Polish armies, now in Washington, pinning the Polish Restituta, the highest award of ‘the republic, in appreciation of relief work by the Red Cross in Poland after the signing of the armistice. Mabel Boardman at left. National Photo MASCOT OF NEW YORK YAN S. Raymoud “Babe” Kelly. five years PAVLOWA IN RUSSIAN COSTUME. The well known dane: old. mascot of the pennant-winning club of the American League. taking part in the “art in trade” exhibition, in New York. “Babe™ was on hand at every home game of the New York club this charge of the Russian tearoom, a popular feature of the show. T'nderwood & Underwood Alvah B. Adams of Colo- Wide World Photo. Copyright by o. appointed to fll the unex- 5 pired term of the afe Senator Sam- SACRILEGE AT TOMB OF VIRGIN MARY. Within the past fow weeks robbers visited the tomb and uel D. Nickolson. He called on made away with the silver lamps which hung over the doorway. The tomb of the Virgin adjoins ‘the; President Colidge: at the ‘White Garden of Gethsemane on the Mount of Olives, and the photograph shows it as it appears today., House offices yesterday. Copyrizht by Ka L v Nationai Photo! . James: M. Beck, United States solici- tor general, who is mentioned as a possible successor to Ambassador SCULPTOR AND BUST OF HARDING. Louis Keila, New York sculp- MRS. BERGDOLL RETURNS FROM GERMANY. Mother of the alleged George Harvey at the conrt of St. tor, and his bust of the late Presidént Harding. 1t is claimed that the slacker, Grover Cleyeland Bergdoll, who returned to Philadelphia Jumes. Wi TaWerh e work has met the approval of both Mrs. Harding and Dr. Harding. aboard the steamship Albert Ballin. She is reported to have-visited father of the late Chief Executive. right by Key Ler son jn Germany, but she denied her identity to reporters. Copy ngh.( by Underwood & Underwood . T 5 . JMN COMES AROUND AND THE GYPSIES GO SOUTHWARD. - Photos taken at big camp mear Hunt- SINGER Tanes UP At Ur CobUK MELO., .. . .. bcaumann Beink, {amous’in opera and concert, has FUNMAKERS/OF THE ARMY BAND. Two members of: one.of Wash- ing creek, south of Alexandria. Several hundred gypsies made up the party, traveling -in -automobiles. become interested in the weaving of tapestry, and is studying the art at the Art “Trade Club, in‘Néw York. ington’s big musical organizations “doing their styff,” a* Gallagher and Tl_ls gayly d_ecornled wagon of other days has gone into the discard, but the gypsy retains ul{l ‘!II! llnw: of s, Photo shows her accompanied by the pianist, Mrs. Katherine Hoffman. Copyright by Keystone, \ Sheamrnumber, on'the greensward at the Washington barracks, ' bright wearing apparel. ational Photo.