V1 THE OMAHA SUNDAY HE E KOTOCKAV I'ltE SECTION. J liTii II II II u n r 11 ir . lion n ev rV. ..V "s.r.-jw. ft f uu:v. j; i a j4 v ik.it vim i'v. i "aMLi'i i l t " - fin fj-rif j a-m it if gvi v t.: -v. f i r v a. tr-- ( - - . 0 "ST A o 0 lw. I ' ill' i ii hi ii 'iw n in l'i iml- I hit .-nviumin- Liimlir til 1MII Ull n tin' l MIMIUtl II 1 IMII in 1 (Mil. llll. till , .--I III j mi lJ out in London, v;is most impressive. I'liotorapli sliows the un carriage Willi eollui covered tiv the tricolor. rtioto. i murwcu.i & umirnvoou. 7, i " 111 S Hi - -rw'H M v 1 i -6-7 u "" (- r f- . - .j " "k ' r fief'"' r ix ::sl) Capt. ( Mosley, I'. 8. A., winner of the Pulitzer tropliy, and his American made Yerville-Paekanl biplane. He made a world's record for speed, averaging 178 miles an hour for the Jimiiiiiiimliiiiimmiimiiimmri l.'52-iiiile course. photos, wide world. AUurr Wellesley Col lege girls in "Carrots," a play given by the fresh men. Left to right : Hiss Kleanor Shaw, Miss Flor ence Anderson and Miss Helen Miller (Carrots). Photo, international. .4 right Mrs. Charles Garland of Boston, who approves of her husband's action in refusing to accept a $1,000,000 legacy. She says she, too, will refuse any bequest from Iter wealthy father. Photo. International. 5 I 1 if I ! ML I 1 .-3 " - JT'J 5-5,, t. l, 1 ft -A- f3 1 4 it" . If I 4, w. -s- 3 if "i -..... -j -4 III 8' (J Travelling store nf the American Committee fop Devastated France, parked at the village shrine at Le Mesnil. The store reaches many remote places. The Earl and Countess of Granard and their thtee children, here for a visit. Left to right: Viscount Forbes. 5yoar old; Lady Eileen Forbes, 7 years old: Lady Muira Forlies 10 years Jd. The Countess was Miss Heal rice Mills of w York. Photo. Wide World. Frank W. Fnieautf. who is pni niiienf in financial circle-, hi'iv ;in,i in the Middle West. I'liulii. I'iru- "UiK OonMld -:; .