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The sun. [volume] (New York [N.Y.]) 1916-1920, November 05, 1916, SECTION 4 PICTORIAL MAGAZINE, Image 33

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THE SUN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1916.
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TITLED AMERICAN MOTHERS
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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.
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Another loyal French
ubject it Prince de Tal
leyrtnd, ion of the Dueh
( de Talleyrand, who
Mist Anna Gould.
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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.
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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.
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