WHAT'S IN A NAME1? Like an>
number of modern wives hereabouts.
Doris Stevens, who is now honeymoon
ing in Paris with Dudley Fudd Malone,
has graciously but rirmly" refused to
tak4- her husband's name. N'o Mrs. for
her just plain Doris, if you please!
WORLD'S SMALL
EST TR ACTOR. A
typical London bob
by holds up the small
est engine in the
world duly licensed
for poad transport ?
a perfect working
model of traction en?
gine built by three
brothers, all agricul?
tural workers, of
Eynsford, Kent ?
pirtured here travel
mg on the road under
its own power.
Under wood
Left ? THREE FA?
MOUS BROTHERS,
each one of whom
have made good with
their pens. In the
center Sir Philip
Cibhs, writer, war
correspondent and
lecturer ? a t the
right, Cosmo Hamil?
ton, the famous au?
thor and playwright
- at the left, A.
Hamilton Gibbs, the
well-known writer.
^ss
CHEER UP, OLD
TOP!" F. B. Sigmon,
a veteran of Co. E,
148th Infantry, who
haa not yet recovered
the use of his feet as
a result of wounds
received during the
World War, exper
iences "the thrill of
a lifetime," when
President Harding
pats him on the back
and bids him be of
good cheer ? an ap
pealing phase of a re?
cent visit to the White
House of a number of
disabled soldiers from
the Walter Reed Hos?
pital in Washington.
I'N^rruood
A TN ' T W E GOT
FUN? Two comely
sisters from over on
the Jersey side ?
H i g h 1 a n d Avenue,
Jersey City, if we
must be specific?en
joying a lively game
of leap frog on the
summery sands of
popular Palm Beach.
Reading down to up
these nimble mer
maids ?re Zilpha and
Dorothy Lawrence.
Fotograma
:W.rJv, uuday ni*hVi
by <?&? Hippodrome.
fd 5 ^ S Were Top'
foui Thompaon
ird \
y's \
QUEEN ALEXAN
DRA chattingwith her
graaddaughter, the
Princess Mary, during
a recent meet of the
Norfolk Foxhounds at
Sandringham, on
which occasion mem?
bers of the hunt, be?
fore the h o u n d s
moved off, presented
the royal bride-to-be
with one of the first
of her wedding gifts.
Central News
Left ? JERRY BUN
is th*' name of a clev
er airdale, whose job
as a regular employee
of the scenic Hot
Springs Hotel. Wash?
ington, is to take thi'
mail bag to and from
the train ? pictureil
here faithfully per
fojming his iluty de
spite a severe snow
Storm. luternational
Right?THE PRESI?
DENT'S PRIVATE
SECRETARY, George
Christian, and his
new pet ? a lively
gray squirrel, which
has long been a priv
ileged resiilent on the
White House grounds.
"A Christian Squir?
rel," of course, woulil
have been the obvious
head for this para
graph. Vndencood
AT THE WAL
D O R F'S LATEST
DOG SHOW. Mrs.
Raymond Swan with
E. S. Macomber's
Waycross E-Racer,
first prize winner in
the puppy class at the
fifth annual specialty
show of the American
Spaniel Club held on
the Waldorf Roof
Garden a week ago
Friday. There were
over one hundred of
the lively little fellows
on exhibition and not
a poor one in the
bunch. Paul Thompson
Right ? A T THE
LIBERATOR BALL.
An interesting trio of
well known folk, as
they appeared at
that recent Greenwieh
Village affair, the
annual Liberator
Bail?Neysa McMein,
the noted magazine
cover artist in Rus?
sian costume; Max
East man, editor of
The Masses, as a
Sheik, and Mrs. Lydig
Hoyt, society beauty
and Faversham's lead?
ing woman in "The
Squaw Man," as a
something-or-other.
Pnul Thompson