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The Prince of Wales arriving in state at the race track at Poona during his tour of India. ?Underwood & Underwood. King George and Queen Mary in the royal coach en route to opening of British parliament. Sfnlcrwood A Underwood. ? gv-jwi? Ille. Neme a star of ballet of the :ago Opera ipany, who made a sen ional hit 1 her danc The ballet nder the di ion of Serge xainsky and reasPavley. ? L'nderwood St Underwood. in?. Some one recently made the remark that women could not play foot ball, but English girls have taken up the sport with a vengeance and are beating the boys at their own game. The English game is mainly a kicking affair. , Inti-rtint He is scheduled to fight a bull in Madison Square Garden next month. Chariot Molino is a famous Spanish matador, recently arrived in this country for his engagement, and his companion in the photo is Miss Estelle Penning, a well known dancer. Molino's costume cost $4,000, according to his press agent. ^ I'mU'rwowl A t'nderwoocl. United States fliers, Eddie Stinson and Lloyd Bertaud, who broke all endurance records with an airplane at Hazelhurst Field, Mineola, last week, when they flew for twenty-six hours and nineteen seconds. International. "The Sunday Morning Merchants." Photograph by John Hanna, 1627 Irving street northwest, winner of The Star's weekly prize of $10 for the best amateur photograph. A new photograph of Mrs. Gifford Pinchot and her son, Clif ford, jr., with the latter's prize police dog, Punch. Notional Photo. The Princess Ghika of Rumania (at left) and Mrs. E. R. Walmsley of Washington at Lake Placid, where the winter sports are attracting society. Inttrnatlonal. British scientists who are exploring Spitsbergen, a little known island 400 miles north west of Norway. No nation claimed the island until two years ago, when it was awarded to Great Britain by right of discovery in 1614. OKmtoiif Vl-W