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tOGRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 4, 1923. i, and KKT wom ‘ \i —" ■ -■. .^^N. "" _ T ~ \ will meet a team I J I^\ At the height of his jump. Stopped by the camera, the ski jumper at An American actress, Dorothy Ward, who \ from Bryn Mawr / jFr „ Montreal seems hanging in the air like a bird in flight. * s making a hit on the London stage in “Moth- \ for the first game. / 1* er Goose.” Her costume is composed of jade \ i> ostrich feathers and golden her setts 1 |f r J y-gWajCSßCrf^^J^^ |j ..*-#■■■•• > ■MBHKr ■ ~ ec3#FC * _ Fashion note: Buckets are being worn in the damper 1 fish .B** ' <v •' England. During the recent flood in the vicinity of Walton this un- W* '• ■’jßylf- - mk '*% to prevent M B .- _ ■ ■ •“ Prince Leopold, heir to the Belgian throne, who has been serving in the I w uv Belgian army as a sergeant, receiving his commission as an officer of the ±M. f 1 Work of a Washington artist. Mrs. George Oakley Totten. jr„ which is now on j i j i exhibition in the annual show of the Archtectural League of New York. The fig- ' I r A I ■ . M \ ures. “The Princess and the Swineherd." are from a Swedish fairy tale. ■ \ j jflL Glamis Castle, mentioned in “Macbeth,” at Forfarshire, Catherine C. Critcher. noted for her Indian paintings, who has just returned to Miss Phyllis Clarke and Victor Sylvester, who captured the / the wedding of the Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Washington from a tour of the Indian reservations. Photo taken in her studio. world championship dancing title at a contest held in Queen’s Hall, Bowes-Lyon may take place. The castle is one of the oldest and most famous l, '"’"“ ''" London, recently. in Great Britain. ' Vi,l, ‘ w.iri.i riwio. V*rnil»*n»M».l A I ihWvikhl.