PICTURE PRESS QRAVURE SECTION - .V. 1 i 4 -A, .VTrS. ft as- 1 ' 5Y V1 w 2) Sadigh-Es-Saltaneh, the Minister from Persia, who has arrived in Washington to assume his duties. This is the first time in almost two years that there has been a Minister from Persia in Washington. riiolnKrufh iViiyriKht.'il by Olneillnst from I'riiss 1 lluatrutinK 8rvlr.- 5 o:ss 1 1 " , v: if A Q 11 fi i 1 .tit in -J mm t a-1 1 i ii Hi WELL, WELL! WHO EVER THOUGHT A WOMAN'S WRAP WOULD RESEMBLE NIAGARA FALLS IN WINTER ! This is the age of frills! In most instances they are of pleated organdy lavishly used. The skirt of mauve shantung shown here gives its wearer an appearance strikingly resembling a fish, so finlike is the effect. The latest Niagara Falls effect in a black evening wrap with white Angora trimming. A heavy silk cord and tassels fasten the garment. Co 3 OS. K MM I I . 4i v. tIAL.. v i ii 8 Ft 1 M o o aw. o ' ItX I II I l4 : M 1 if f; to 0! 1 HA 0 6 . ui rt'i Ft n V -1 Is this beautiful young Englishwoman, Lady Evelyn King, daughter of the Earl of Lovelace, to be the bride of the Prince of Wales? Lady Evelyn is among the young women who .have been mentioned as possibilities for this high honor. The war has narrowed the choice of royal marriages and so a British girl may be the next queen. Gymnastique charegraphic of the Jeanne Kor.say School in Paris where Kosseline started to paint classical Greek dancing poses, outdoors which models were adopted by French dancing schools and theatres. 33 A'ur a larse of five years owing to the war. the "Flora" or "Furry" was danced a". Helston. England. This an.-er.t outturn consists 0: darning through the streets, in and out of shops, private houses and grounds. A band headed the dancers, who were led by Lieut. Cunnack, R. A I., and the Mayors daughter. A large number of soldiers took part and a huge crowd watched this ancir.it rite. Photrgr.mri shows Land Girls bringing up the rear. Miss Julia C. Lathrop, director of the Federal bureau of children's relief in Washington, who has been asked by the Czecho-SlovaU government to visit Europe and give advice on child relief work. Announcement of the invitation was made through a cable message sen' by Mr. Herbert Hoover to Edgar Rickard, joint director of the American Relief Administration. so: