t f iwi" in imi(ur, a TJ , - . PIC PIOTURCJ PRDOO Q R'A VURQ ODCTION 9 . ,awT- -nil r-, n s j ,tWnWnal -rWV . SW- A'JWd IT f J 0 Pbliih cavalry training t the cantonment at Lena 1 T :r; .T.TxA .... ?V ft A7 -i - 1 3 i w r-. i. 1 mm k I Pi i 1 f 1 Lady Diana Mannan and har hutband, Cabt. Putt Cooper of tbo Ormadjtr Guarda, leaving St Margarat'a altar tna wetwtng eoroniony. Lady DIanf Manntra U tba youngtat daughter of the Dnke of Rutland and ia conaidored ona oi tna moat baaatifnl woman of Ortat Britain. 1 .X' J 1 yy 7d v r j 7 i iliiiwwiii irr i 'ir ilfc Vi f'Tifi S Eton College boya watching a boat race in England, Si. -4 - ? t e f few I U 1 irw:T-v..1 i i .. v i v V aa .... . -x F CSC t , T -a a. -; ''AS 'J 1 ('- Rare indeed are the plcturee which portray aa we Da thla tba amila of Gen. John J. Par'abing, commander-in-chief of the American Expe ditionary rorcea in oca. Tbia photograph waa taken at tba ravUton Horlege, rarie. OLD TRINITY CHURCH WELCOMES THE NOONTIME (Photoemphe Copyrighted by Underwood ft Underwood) if i ft J I S'"0 Till trrrttFp7i.i h 7?iJ " a. cv ,J '- ATTER OF THE GIRLS Uanally-ona woald not aalaet graTeyaxd to luch in ex to apand tba luncheon bow, but in tba Trinity Churchyard, that TeneraWe apot ia Naw Torkv glrla do tbia regularly without aren thinking that thay are doing anything oxtrmor- ; - dinwy. Mid graraa a etntary eld. tba glrje lunch and aaw, read grip. V wonld think ef lunching in tba- uaual camatanaa, dux who Jf