Survivors of tire flln uff i UN ‘ _ v i '5' ”“§"'*' -- ‘w; ous s rslette campaign o1 mm, _ ~ 7"" 5K0 in Greet Britain, 05' i" "mum" lllili-lfln was st its height “d w . "n"! Went on hunger-strike in prison sud chain. themselves to rnlllnp [or "u", emu» m” re ' “m” i" "ltbfllte the twenty ling ""11"". . r, d eir victory. Votes for women w", mu] ‘union, Enuum M“, “d w“ ma“? $11511“);- 191s. The Iaiherinl w» held in s Weetminlster m" m” Eumbuh nun‘, "ed m’ “h” h“ I men and s very few coilflleous men. In,the above risonedfor the suffragette gauge, 1, preunun‘ the lfrmdumflm" ' Lawrence, one of the most famous of the euffraietttsy azftiilepmhgiiryigw ‘he chalmmh Mn‘ Petmck four aunts, and both parents im- tured with arm skim: "holiday at 5t Switzerland, bobbed up in Spain's shell-torn Madrid when his fath- er returned to Europe from U. S. griguzhovriz GUAKDIAN +§§§Q+O§§OO% loung Kennedy, pic- in sling during , 310"“; ulllil smreuy, .w o as sponsored severe anti- Jewish decrees, resigned when he learned one of his own grand- mothers was Jewish. vacation. h bu" "ca" "H" 0| Mlllblllll in London has resulted in increased vlrllanze on the part of Buck- Gf I!!! Pllace Guardl- This picture, made a ftm days ago, shows three men of the Second Battalion, "midi" Guards, ‘catching a few winks of sicep. and still clothed and ready to respond to emergency in eaoh 24 hours. the men do eight hours cf sentry duty in spells of two hcurs each with a four- oor break between. Note the steel-studded shoes. l ,1 n- edh‘ lifenndthatofherlrar- wit“; Julius»: m2; the mom household on wife and ohild with the mattress I-nlmt flllln: vb- Qnlck thinking and the mattress on which l-iwlllfl cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Alph Roddam of Pinon, NI- a recent midnight, Mr. itoddsm covered himself; iecis. Photo shows wreoklle of the house. [IN atioftfhewar The regal-looking chair and footstool pictured above are indeed kindly pieces, having been used on different occasions by three members of the British Royal Family. Seventy-nine year old, they are the highly-prized possessions of W. Melville Brennan, of West- rnount, Quebec. and were first used in 1860 by King Edward Vii, later by the Marchioness of lame, and in 1901 by Kin; George V, on their reepeetive visits to Canada. They now bzeorne of partie- ular interest in view of the approaching tour of the Dominion by Their present Majesties, King George Vl and Queen Elizabeth, next May. ‘When Iritlshwar emu ‘his: nous office was ‘ toftnl th lulu: irrsldshelters when 3"» v55: ha: mm»? u s "roinee “m‘-"‘°io'fiafihi'lr°'m'l"ilh§l'fl'fiitih Of+Q+O4§ rth ¢ w0RLD in PICTURES A ulvturesque wedflin: took place at st. Mary's Church Chelsea, London. England, recently when Eieana Diana Pantlln, who is well-known on the Englhh stage under the name of Diana Marley, be- came the ‘bride of John Laird Irvine. The attendants, as shown above, wore poke bonnet; uni erinolines. n u ht h . ' ' wernuthroull: h.Z“¥ZZ'Sm.'e‘.T..|."‘° " 3' ‘mum’ “m” ‘M’ “ °'°' “WM” ti» mun. rneenfl! 'dd'°”m' ti” mumnhm‘ (“mm G930 EXWEMBII in San Francisco on its opening day, Lat," h; With the President are Admiral Wil- embarlred for the Caribbean to wstoh th N ’ ""1 111M"! ("M") M"! Key West’: Wig; wiriligrnmzibury. ‘r. 't'!’\<§€. er i... the cone-like museum u pictured ed shelterriillt, unharmed. ‘The tone If