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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER il The Duchess of York _poses for first picture with her baby daugh- ter. The little Princess Margaret Rose, who is fourth in line for the British throne, was re- cently baptized at i ce. @ P. & A. Photos. Albie Booth, Yale’s mighty mite, stars in Dartmouth game. Here he is starting an off-tackle dash, with per- fect interference, to chalk up a good gain in the second quarter of the scoreless battle at New Haven. On the play before Yale had taken the ball on downs within inches of its goal line. © Assoctated Press Photo. Getting an early start. Winni- fred F. Bryden, 16-year-old Detroit girl, who has already completed her student flying and is ready to make her first solo hop. © Wide World Photos Back to their native land. Maj. Dieudonne Coste is fol- lowed up the gangp'ank by Lieut. Maurice Bellonte on their arrival at Havre, France, to receive home-coming honors for their Paris-to-New York flight. © A. P. Photo. Unchanged since the days of Wordsworth. A charming view in Somersetshire, England, showing Alfoxden House, where Wordsworth came to live near Coleridge, and where mfl :2.:: Lyrical Ballads' gav:“m . A future King goes to Yale. Prince Arjuna Svasti, heir ap- parent to the Siamese throne, Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth of Mont- clair, N. J., who is heading the k r women’s work in the campaign l;ecohb':: qpn:l the comlrlennonal against unemployment under the A beg, f d. “Nizie,” the disa ring elephant of a magician’s troupe, performs a disa ring reshmian in dress as he starts < . 2 gar gets his reward. “Nizie,” the ppearing elephan gicia 3 " ppea outin tol S dearearat It ’;;’;“o';'e‘:‘“o;"?::::;d ‘g’lpr;":;:: act with a lump of sugar. He is shown aboard ship with a fair voyager on his return to San F"“‘f?fif:‘éff.fl :3\: ngfl*’ e% e ‘i — :o".v Wood is chairman, © Harris & Ewing. OF R \ . -