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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST A bit of Potomac Park as recorded by Along the Potomac in Summgr. A pict\{re taken out toward Hains Point, the camera. The monuments to John Paul with a bit of the river showing in the background. : 1 'nd & Uni Jones and George Washington. National Photo M e e S s Sl i ] The newest studio portrait of the President of the United States. By Bachrach Holy vessels stolen from St. | Peter’s in Rome. They | were later re- | covered by the | Italian police. | | and a shoemak- er is charged with the theft, | the articles hav- | D | O e T T T e R T S b e | ing been locat- ~ He is the marshal of London town, and, according to judges of such things, one of the | ed in his shop. ! handsomest men in the British Isles. Photo taken when the official attended solemn requiem jiua AT mass at Westminster Cathedral in his official capacity. One of the finest vines in Washington covers a large part of | this residence, the official headquarters of Spain in the United States, at 2620 Sixteenth street. Underwood & Underwood Lady Patricia Mountbatten, dau-ghter of Lord and Lady Louis Mountbatten, the richest baby in the British Empire. The estate Three of the many paintings collected in Europe by Homer Saint-Gaudens which will be exhibited in the Carnegie International Art Exhibition at Pitts- of the mother, who was Miss Edwina Ashley, is valued at burgh this year. Sterling Heilig, The Star’s correspondent in Paris, has written a special article on the great exhibition. It appears in the magazine of $60,000,000. And little Lady Patricia’s favorite plaything is the today's Star. At left: “Adoration of the Magi,” by Paul Plontke, a German. In center: “In Procession,” by Jose Pinazo Martinez, a Spaniard. At right: “Winter oldest, broken-up doll in her big collection. & Ttadel & LHecbert in the Karpaths,” by Wladyslaw Jarocki, a Pole. Annual convention of the Eastern District of the Walther League, held at Waynesboro, Va. A. H. Degener of Washington is president of the organization.