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GRAPHIC . GRAVURE SECTION RE t u u = SUPPLEMENT i : IN TWO PARTS 12 PAGES WASHINGTON, D. C..— MAY 16, 1926. California’s champion baby, little Sara Catherine Maloney, 4 months old, who registered 99 per cent in the Baby week tests. Sara’s mother is holding her. o P. & A Photos General view of the grandstand crowd at Pim- lico during the running of the Preakness last Mon- day afternoon. It is esti- mated that 40,000 persons visited the Baltimore track for the Preakness, which was won by the thorough- bred Display. P & A Photos | T At left: Display, an out- sider, winning the rich Preakness stake at Pimlico. Blondin second and Mars third. © P. & A Photos | Woodlawn T. J. Healey (left), trainer of Display, win- ner of the Preakness, and Johnny Maiben, the winning jockey, with the Woodlawn trophy. , The cup and a purse of $53,000 went to Walter J. Salmon, owner of Display. © P. & A. Photos A At right: The New York police use armor- ed motor cycles. The shield and glass at the front of the car are bullet-proof, affording protection to riders chasing a speeding : automobile. the use of windpower. S BN by AdiE o SR Hyattsville scientist, Dr. J. Harris Rogers, tunes in on the Philippine Islands without an antenna. The remarkable radio feat was accomplished a few days ago through the use of a newly 5 . designed device of a copper rod connected with 25 copper plates, The Flettner rotor ship, the first of its kind, completes transatlantic voy- submerged in a pit of water. Dr. Rogers at left. G. W. Cook, age by arrival in New York harbor. The vessel traveled from Germany by radio operator, in center, and Brent Daniel, who designed the re- ceiving set, at right. i Members of the District of Columbia Chapter of American War Mothers, who recently viewed the model of the District’s World Group of children at the House of Mercy, Klingle road and Rosemont avenue. A garden party will be given for their benefit in the Cathedral Close on the afternoon of ‘War Memorial, to be erected in Potomac Park. The memorial, of white marble, takes the form of a music temple, and it will be splaced in a grove of trees. A 2 Tuesday, May 18. The House of Mercy was founded in 1911 by Mrs. Julian James. ashington Star Photo