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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D % I Sy Howard Chandler Christy presenting his Camp Fire Girls poster to the organization. Miss Ruth Stevens (seated), who is known as the “model Camp Fire girl,” posed for the 2 painting. The presentation 15 y g in th ne art of preparing was made on the 13th anni- - d in Tokio versary of the organization at A photograph which comes from the home of Mrs. Oliver Harri- Paris to illustrate the very newest hat man (next to Miss Stevens) in by Le Monnier. The tiny bit of head- New York. gear is made of light picot, and the especially attractive ornament is a silver dragon-fly. The representa the United Stat Great Britain in France > o ow - At left: Ambassador Her === rick Lord Crewe ( Mrs. Enid Hawkesley (standing), a granddaughter of Charles Two of Washington’s youngest horsemen, well known on the hunting fields right). the British Ar Dickens, is a dress designer in London. She supplies the Queen of around the Capital, going over the jumps. Robert Summer (at left) is 8 years old, bassador Photograph the Belgians with the clothes purchased by the latter in England. and his brother, Francis X., is 11. They are members of the Rock Creek Hunt Club. taken at a luncheon given The dress displayed by Mrs. Hawkesley is hand painted. St e A GIT: 6 Preiiios Hesiok Elizabeth Morgan d Fort Smith, Ark., W holds the rank of lieuterta colonel. She is the co manding officer of the Un| versity of Arkansas R. ( T IE. | Ball of the Allied American Legion Posts of Washington at the Mayflower Hotel, March 17. Wide World ¥ Photo by Tenschert & Flack, Capital-Claremont Laboratories