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Emissaries from His Majesty (who 16 years ago was a private soldier) were in Paris last week. In their entourage was a group of French and Dutch jewel experts who have just examined, catalogued, appraised the Persian Crown Jewels at Teheran...
...without him. He saves No Limit, even makes passable entertainment out of it. Clara Bow is the star. She looks ittier than ever but has little to do. An usherette in a movie theatre, she is transported in a fantastic way to Park Avenue and is implicated in a jewel robbery. Harry Green, as manager of the theatre, supplies comedy when Erwin. Bow's bashful sweetheart, is off the set. Best sequences: Bow finding out that her Park Avenue apartment is really the headquarters of a gambling club...
Hoover, employes of the White House and the Executive Offices received wooden ashtrays, penholders, cigaretes, jewel cases, paper cutters, etc. All were made from the 100-year-old timber taken from the White House roof when it was renewed during the Coolidge era. With each gift went a card engraved with a bit of free verse. Though unsigned, every recipient knew that Mrs. Hoover had written...
Founder of the present collection was the Guelph Duke Henry the Lion, who died in 1195, left his son Otto IV the collection of gold and jewel-studded relics which grateful Eastern emperors had given him in Constantinople. Otto IV donated the treasure, adding more himself, to the Cathedral of St. Blasius which Henry the Lion had built in the city of Brunswick. Other Guelphs did likewise, bought saints' bones, holy skulls, jeweled monstrances, candelabra, etc. etc. After 300 years of this the Guelphs felt that they had collected enough. Ten years before America was discovered they made...