The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, December 16, 1923, CITY EDITION, ALCOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 36

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    "Young Mother Hubbard" and her danring children. 4
At the extreme right is Mine. CaQiope Charissi. noted ’
French dancer, who might be classed as the only
competitor to our own Eddie Foy. Mine. Charissi h _
shown with 10 of her 11 children, all of whom take
part in her danring act, sown to be seen on the Amer
ican vaudeville stage. There are five sons and six
daughters, whose terpsirhorean reputation is as well
known throughout Europe as is Mne. Charissi'a
choreographic artistry.
1
A dress of tresses at English
fashion show. One of the most
novel exhibits ever seen was the
one displayed at the rerent hair
dressing exhibition at Holland
Park hall. I.ondon. The rostume
Is made entirely of human hair,
of various rotors. The skirt was
brushed, romhed and rurled to
represent a ballet skirt, the
boilire bring interwoven.
In them days of knlekera, M
b hard to tell the girts from
the boyrs, but you win see she
•till demands the fern in in*
prerogative of being swung.
Mrs. J. E. Gatehell is in the
•wing and Robert Barr b fur
■bhtng the motor power.
_ Rpell It out, boy*—for tlie navy. Here b>
' an unusual view looking from Hie fighting
top of Ihr f. H. H f'nlornd i, mighlieol
■ American vewiel afloat. On the (leek may
; be iweti Hie name of llie *lilp. «|ielled nut It
1 in liiiman tig ore* formed by member* of I
j.) Hie crew. Officer* of Hie alilp, I'nlfeif |
Rtate* marine* altaclied to the ahlp, and
able *eamen collalMiraled in creating this 1
very excellent tableau.
1
b Dorothy Dial of Dal- ■
f la* was chosen “The ■
Queen of the Soutn- ■
west” in a recent J
contest. So what did ■
Dfirotliy do then? I
Naturally, she went _*1
into the movies. Here 1
I are the measure- |
ments wlilch won ,< 1
fame for dainty Dor- 1
othy: Height, 3 feet . A
4 I ? inches; weight,
Hi pounds; bust, 34
inches; waist, 56 «»—,
Indies; hips, 39 inch
es; fliirh, *1 inches; \
calf, 14 inches; an
kle, 8 inches.
I
|Va hieh powered mtererncT
9M hel|M-r, I js \nceir*. Joe
Hllctktr. famous animal
W trainer, found that hi*
JF knowrledce didn’t help
murk when has flivver
IB went had and stalled. So
; V Joe railed out old friend
’ Pachyderm, and the old
" rry of “ret a horse” w aa
supplanted by rries of "cot
an elephant." Old Jumbo
__rame in handy and Joe
Berber got his machine
Solving Hie moving problem |
in tierniany. When moving
fj day rdk around in Berlin the
moilng ian* have their Bll ~
I of the work, but some people
solve the problem in a differ
ent way. Flat ram on the
street railways are employed,
and the household gooda are
piled up. Of course, the house- '
wife walks alunaside the ear.
to make certain that nothing
la taken. —
^ I
Tammany chief planning national campaign Oiarict K. Murphy. Tammany chieftain.
(a pit I«ni'il at the right, with lilt henchman. Tom Taggart. Neither hat committed him
aeif regarding their choice for the democratic pretldential nomination, but it teams It Well
that both will a up! tort the candidai y of tiot Alfred K. Smith A net platform it alta
fawned by Taggart and Murphy The ulralo naa taken at trench IJck Spring*