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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 10, 1931 King and Queen of Siam call at White House. They are shown with their party just after being received by President and Mrs. Hoover. In the center, left to right: Col. Campbell Hodges, aide to the President; Queen Rambai Barni, King Prajadhipok, Princess Svasti, mother of the Queen; Richard Southgate:of the State De- partment and Prince Svasti. Underwood & Underwood. A hero’s reward. President Hoover introduces his young guest, Bryan Untiedt, to the White House photographers. The Colorado schoolboy won his invitation to the White House by heroism in a blizzard in which he was trapped with younger children in a school bus. © Associated Press Photo Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, newly appointed commandant of the United States Naval Academy, with Mrs. Hart and their daughter Isabella, on the day he took over his duties at Annapolis. Underwnod & Underwood. Most Rev. Michael J. Curley, D. D., Arch- May day at the White bishop of Baltimore, House. Mrs. Hoover who will pontificate at receives a basket of flowers from four little callers. They are David Witcover, Joseph Mur- phy, Catherine Dorsey and Robert Kaemmer. © Wide World Photcs. the second annual mili- tary field mass of the Catholic Students Mis- sion Crusade in Catho- lic University Stadium, May 14. © Underwood & Undarwood (At Top) TALISMAN. Most gold medals of any U. S. rose—apricot buds; opens vellow and coppery red. (Below) MRS. CHAS. . . " ular pink, highly Big strong 2.yr.-old bushes . scented. of all four roses shown are regularly $1.00 each (except TALISMAN, $1.50). Yet you get them absolutely FREE with our IMMEDIATE ACTION OFFERS shown below. Frankly we overplanted in Spring. 1929-—during boom conditions. Hence we have an overstock of these finest 2-YR.-OLD No. 1 FIELD Every little GROWN ROSES which we must move. You profit— dog has his dish. get values we never again can duplicate in e FINEST FRAGRANT MONTHLY ROSES setter of Law- Group A Group B rence, Kans., DOUBLE WH. KILLARNEY ivory RED RADIANCE - velvety cerise preserves per- RADIANCE - glowing carmine pink <. A. VICTORIA —largest perfect white fect table man- LADY HILLINGDON--apricot yellow ;lL V:l:qu)l;_El?;l :;Il::‘ne pink and gold BRIARCLIFF ink, hi = ners among her rose pink, high center 4'3 in. blooms, silvery pink 10 offspring. of EITHER GROUP (a $4.00 value) § A. P. Photo. All big 2-YR No. 1 FIELD GROWN BUSHES 98 READY TO BLOOM; shipped at once POSTPAID FRE E With Group A, at $1.98, we include F R E With Group B, at $1.98, we include SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET and TALISMAN and MRS. CHAS. BELL ETOILE DE FRANCE— two big two big 2-yr. bushes worth $2.50. 2-yr. bushes worth $2.00. Al 12 BUSHES —both groups —Ready to Bloom, only 53.§§m - Al Customerswho have paid $6.00 or $6.50 for either of the above groups of six rose bushes have found them rare bargains, you pay only $3.85 for all twelve if you ACT IMMEDIATELY. Shipments made at once, in rotation—late ordering may lose you this opportunity forever. A bridal bouquet for the winner of the Wel- lesley College May day hoop race. She is Catherine Mitchell of Downington, Pa. (hold- ing hoop), and tradi- tion says she will be the first of the seniors to wed. © A. P. Photo. (Upper) SOUV. de CLAUDIUS PERNET. The prize win- ning—ALL- YELLOW rose. (Lower) ETOILE DE FRANCE. New vel- vety crimson rose. IDEAL TIME to PLANT ROSES NOW —thanks to late Spring. PRIVET at Half M‘.-New State High- way cutting through our privet plantings forces remark- able sacrifice of EXTRA STURDY, 2-to-3 ft., well rooted privet. While they last, 25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.75; 100 for $3.00. ALL BY EXPRESS. i COLLINS NURSERIES, ING Founded 1860 Box 516 Moorestown, New Jersey