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REEOT AGT1ETIES INVITE IPUBLEC COMMEN' ',' ' " ' v', ,'.''' W" Mr'St.' ; X. '- '' f -, X ' ' 'M fill 'A h I . - yfj l hw 1 H ; -".'7 if I H J a r X'XAMfu ' l iiliiiiiillil v Ml ' I 7 ' - ; v y; - 5 ' : i .-' '-: - ' ' -; - . - 'lit'-'- -K- - , r ; 5 x " V : - ; ' ' Fi rrrnijiii i xijM nimMii itfAiiftMaimM i iirinrim mwiiniataiii rri fn wir iirymjimr p : 1- - t , ' , - . s -t'- .:.:..:::. :a a v. St' v .'.:-x : -.v jf i, . .v - t r;-., -X. - - i j r ::1 - A f V X-.. :::::...:: .: . i-V v.- f - -i . " :' v r . .. c.v . -V if jtpv I 5 , . IMMMIIMMMIMI ' 1 ' H'"" BECOMES BRIDE OF ARTHUR FORAKER Mrs. Forkerwho was Miss Minnie Stone of Washing ton, was to have been married in the fall. To their friends' surprise the couple eloped recently. B. W. LONG AND WILLIAM HEIMKE EXCHANGE PLACES IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE Boa W. Long (at left) now chief of the division of Latin-American affairs in the state department. , has been nominated as minister to Salvador. It is announced that he will be succeeded in Washington by William Heimke, who now is United States minister to Salvador (at right). (Harris & Ewing.) i NEW TURKISH AMBASSADOR TO THE U. ,8. A. Rustem Bey, new Turkish ambassador to the United : States, who has assumed charge of the embassy in Wash ' ington. (Harris ft Ewing.) K-i: . , ' - iv" - I lilt I -! v -'-I Ti Mllll P 4 ' -'A. if ) 0: mm ipm - PRINCE OSCAR. FIFTH SON OF THE KAISER, AND HIS FIANCEE Prince Oscar of Prussia, son of Kaiser Wilhelm, is here shown with the Coun tess Ina Marie von Bassewitz, with whom he fell in love while she was a lady-in- wuuuk ivt laic ftaisciuu vuubluauvuu AitTf a ww vw VENUS AND THE THREE GRACES AT COLLEGE PAGEANT This photograph shows one of the daylight tableaux which was a feature of Tree Day at Wellesley. Seated is Miss Anna Reeder, as Venus; standing are the Misses Katherine Shuman. Francis Guck and' Dorothy Bean, as The Three Graces. ;-t,.-As -, SvVfVS' -R tA I'kir - wm:U f - c urn ' 1 v I f - - : ' " I M 2 r ' 1 ' I I -jL, ' In j, - ' 1 I v-t$Sx ncm-' ' - " 1 I 'I r t , 1 T -:-:.r:-. ,;,: I j i..-..-. f'gftf inini ti i ii in in at Wn 1 -LvK-... .-a.- j, ,, , 1,1, ..i..r.M Mm 1 mss . 1 I II f " , In Zg,-&- v . Mil II - ,- I I .sww II lit I I jfMM I I III X t- m III - 1 1 I II x II I s" mr : - ll II III " nil s 4 - 1 V 1 . J t y U. S. VICE CONSUL SILLIMAN AND SECRETARY BRYAN , John R. Silliman, shown at left, was imprisoned at Saltillo by the Huerta forces. Upon his release, he returned to Washington for a conference with President Wilson and Secretary Bryan. He is here shown leaving White House with Bryan. (H. ft I P - . . 1 II ItllfcfciiX s --ft - 0 ff 4y V xx,, iliriVtM''J',i"'rtiiJ' ii'tiiii'ir y ---- 9. t'S-.YV- s : iu ( x , V 4r 4 - PRINCESS OF THURN AND TAXIS t . The Princess Folia of Thurn and Taxis, who was one of the bridesmaids at the Roosevelt-Willard wedding in Madrid. . (Inter national News Serviced - ' CARDINALS RECENTLY CREATED BY POPE PIUS X AT CONSISTORY. This interesting photograph, taken of the recent consistory in the Vatisan at Rome shows the newly cre ated cardinals kneelml before the altar in the Sistine chapeL with groups of other lugh churchmen assembled on either side. (Photograph copyright by the International Newa Semcej . r - " ' umniDD rw vtrDtrnv TUVPCTTfiATTOH HOARD MWOA V- WW iUrfWHi . -w w Judge A. B. Routhier. member of the committee which began an investigation of the Empress of Ireland wreck last week. (Inter national News Service.) .; .- .''t . '