THE SUN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1916. AR HITS CLOSE TO THESE CHILDREN OF TITLED AMERICAN MOTHERS El mi 54a IS"! ere 1 -if ' ft ftSf 3 . . mW3 sa.. raj ism e.5ix IMS These three little Vander bilts are loyal to Hungary. They are Alice, Gladys (in arms of nurse), and Cornelia, daughters of Countess Sze chenyi, formerly Miss Gladys Vanderbilt. i. ii." 4 J tv Another loyal French ubject it Prince de Tal leyrtnd, ion of the Dueh ( de Talleyrand, who Mist Anna Gould. LA v While too young to appreciate the se rious aide of war. baby Eileen Vivien Deciea ia Briton to the core. She ia the daughter of Lady Uaciea, wno waa Miss Vivien Ooold. A a . ' 'a Lady Mary Irene Curxon ia thor oughly Britith in tentiment. She ia the eldett daughter of Earl Curxon and her mother wit Mitt Mary Victoria Leiter of Chi- cago. The little Due de Chaulnes is de-' voted to the cause of France. He is the son of the for mer Miss Theodora Shonta. daughter of Theodore P Shonts. V V dcrbilt. Krv S ! ..' !L!'V whote mother was Mitt Coniuelo Van- Although aafe in America, the heart of little Leonora Felicia Gixycka turns to her native Ruttia. Her mother, the Counteia Gixycka, who waa Mill Eleanor Patterton of Chicago and Washington, secured cuttody of the child by order of the Czar after a stormy married life. Photon, copyright, Underwood & Underwood. SOS to exp