Honored for Rescuing Locatelli, Lost World Flyer --- .. — ' Captain L. A. Cotton of the U. S. S. Richmond receives a bronze pi aque honoring himself and his crew tfor the rescue of Lieutenant Locate 111, the Italian around-the-world fly er who was lost In the Arctic. Tha *>laque was presented by Italian cit izens of the U. S. V® • Washington is like a great rose b ush abloom with all its buds, now 'that the coming-out season is on. A nd here are some of the fairest. Left "to right, at top, Margaret Stanfield, d aughter of Senator Stanfield of Ore gon; Katherine Dunlop; center row, Elizabeth Parker, Beatrice Hender •on and Katrina Van Rensselaer; lo wer row, Lilita Dawson and Etheld ceda Seabury. This baby, born of tubercular par enls, is a prized item of health pro paganda for the National Tuberculo sis Association’s sale of Christmas seals. Stamps are going to give him a chance In life worthy of his smile. Gaze upon one of the coun try’s champion tourists, Rudolph Ganz, by name. Before he was appointed con ductor of the St. Louis Symphony in 1920 Rudolph had mads nine tours of the United States and Canada as a con cert pianist. Now he takes the en tire orchestra on tour and in the past three years has appeared in more than 80 cities in the mid dle, southern and southwest ern states. Don’t think this man’s a detective or police sergeant, even though you’ve seem many who resemble him. He’s Dr. Mederic T. de Gerin, a celebrated French physician who has come to America to dem onstrate to the doctors of Canada and the United States his treat ment for pneumo nia. Behind him he has a record of treating 600 pneu monia cases In the past few years without a death resulting. Most Perfect Among 350,000 Contestants Miss Inez Harden, sixteen, ot Mississippi, was adjudged the win* ner over 350,000 competitors in the health contest held in connection with the Internationa] Live Stock Show in Chicago. She is five feet two inches tali and weighs 117% pounds. Following a,a her health directions: Sleep ten hours a night, drink a quart ot milk a day, eat lots of vegetables, don't use rouge or powder, and don't wear hlg^ heels. Children of Crooks Remembered by Her ! SOPHIE- tYQNS BURKS?' The will of Sophie Lyons Burke, notorious woman criminal, who reformed and became wealthy honestly, has been admitted to pro bate in Detroit, Mich. Approx imately $200,000 Is left in trust for the children of convicts. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coolldge, who are wintering in Washington, were among the elite at the annual foot ball game between Army and Navy. The camera was snapped when the Ar-ny mule kicked th# Navy Protected I Bedecked with the flags of several nations, this “international" engine is protected from danger in China. The train runs under the famous protocol of 1901, carrying troops of the United States, Great Britain and Japan through war swept districts. I Paul Kochanzkl recently was solo ist with the Phila delphia Orchestra. He played Karol Szyma nowskl's “Concerto for Vio lin and Orches tra.” It Is said that Mr. Szyman owski Is devoted to atonaltty and polytonality and that consequently he proceeds In a very dissonant Idiom. And that the three move ments of the piece were played as one. Thus It Is evident that Kochanwkl tack led a very big or der of ham and beaqs. . ■ Cross-word puzzles have pushed the ton gue-twister Into the background, but by way of re lief from your regular meander lngs through th® horizontals and verticals see If you can find % name more diffi cult than this on® to pronounce —• W 1 a d 1 s 1 a v St. Reymond. After you can say It 30 times a minute look him up and you’ll find he’* from Poland and won the Nobel Prize for 1924 a* a writer. This young lady can tell you any thing you want to know about skel® to’.is. She’s Dr. Mary Luca® Keene who has been appointed to the chair of ana tomy in the Lon don (Royal Fre® Hospital) School of Medicine for Womei.. It Is said that she Is the only woman pro fessor of anatomy in the world. Na turally she Isn’t the least bit timid about having the head of an ancient caveman right at her elbow. Welcome! Mile. Tamara Swyakaya, known as the "Pavlowa of Poland," la coming to America. With her she la bring ing a new act of gowns, with dancea to match. This costume empha sizes a futurist motif. Receiving Them From London This is the apparatus that reca lved pictures In New York just M minutes after they were sent from L. ondon by engineers of the Radio Cor poration of America. Two-year-old Virginia Arnold, (seen here In her mother's arms) is bo Beved to be with her parents ic their flight to escape arrest fur murder. The parents, W. M. and Mildred Arnold, are wanted in Kansas City, Mo, for the slaying of Lawrence I. Hatfield, a Pinkerton detective. But police do not think the couple, on account of the baby, can evade captor* very long. Clifford Leroy Samuelson, 17, was his teacher’s pet—and the smartaot boy In school. Now he’s teacher’s husband. And the little town of Canby, Ore., Is wondering what Is going to happen to the couple. The teachor, formerly Kosemondo Lee Shaw, who admits she Is 27, say’s she’ll go Fight on teaching—perhaps to send her husband through oollege. Grows Whiskers ffioY C« 3KAG 1^. ; /*/!*.' *.11 .. MWIMIII Li — ■■■ I■ «i *111 Roy C. Page, noted flyer, who brought down four German planes in the AVorld war, and who Is now a night flying airmail pilot between Omaha and Chicago, thought his wife's long, flowing hair was beau tiful. But she would be modern, so she bobbed it. To get even he dis carded his is/.or, and refuses to shave until his wife lets her 1 talr i grow long again. On the Brain . Cross word puzzles make an at tractive millinery design. It was dis covered by Miss Peggy Cleary, of New York, shown here with her In vention. She has a puzzle to fit her hat, too.