John Drinkwater, Noted Dramatist, Divorced by Wife-Mrs. John Drinkwater has been (ranted a divorce in court in London from her husband, the dramatist, author of "Abraham Lincoln,” “Robert E- Lee” and other historical plays. Before her marria(e Mrs. ^ Drinkwater was Katherine Walpole, an actress. Photo shows the ronple. ----- m m .I . _ wblL0nr«dD/rrCrhltJi„^0"7"Ke!n TK N*~ of'he hi.toric old M.di.on Square Garden a. it appear. r.n."on‘o June Tl“ *"“nf C*P*C,,5r' now ,300°- will be inerea.ed «o 20, for the democr.tiVcon Bryan Picks Florida Edu cator as Democratic Presidential Candidate — Dr. A. A. Murphrer, presi dent of the University of Florida, who has been an nounced as William Jen nines Bryan s democratic candidate for 1924 “The Commoner" himself made the announcement that he would support Dr. Mur phree, who has never be fore made any sort of appearance on the nation al political horizon. m L r- « W S *» < 's G"** **'00®>.0®°-*-Y*“r Bu,i"«»* *® Employ*!—After 20 years as a masufactsrer of handkercb.efs, I C. Herman, head of the firm of I. C. Herman A Co., made two" faithful employe., Irrmy S. Ro.sof and Fred M. Smith, a .ift of the concern, which did a $2,000,000 business in 1923. Herman is a twin brother of A. H. Woods, the ■J V,'** pr°ir" W°,°d' “ Al Herman's professional name. “I'm rich enouyh." •Ala HermAn (left), as he turned over the business. f L I Osage Indian h tapper* in! Capital—When a dele I gation of 77 Osage In diana from Oklahoma visited the capital to con fer with federal officials on various Indian affairs, two Indian flappers ac companied the group. Left to right in the group above are Mrs. Red Eagle, Miss Rose Wagoshe and Miss Mary Red Eagle. The child is little Miss Julia Rvd Eagle. The two young Indian girls, in their mod ern dress, present a strik ing comparison with the old Indian squaw. William H. Vanderbilt Take. Job at Office Boy^^Vdlian^^ Vanderbilt, who it tkown with hit bride, the former Emily O'Neil ! Davit, liket the banking butinett to well that he hat determined to learn it from the ground up The ton of the late Alfred Cwynne Vanderbilt and heir to $20,000,000 hat become an office boy for Lee. Higginton A Co, bankert. of Botton and New York, 1 and it drawing an office boy't talary, which doet not begin to pay the eipemet of keeping five tervantt and a butler at hit Beacon Hill home. He arrive, at the office on the dot, runt er rand. and doet everything elte that a $15 a-week office boy it tuppoted to do. ____ Girl of the Golden West Mm Donn Glover, who ihowi how the girl of the golden west rides her rearing, snorting mustang Mis. Glover was one of the man, cow girl, who participated in the rodeo at Hollywood, arranged in honor of William G _ McAdoo, former secretary of the treasury. Mrs. M E. Handler it one of the crack Omaha Athletic club swimmers taught by Coach Pete Wendell. She is particularly adept at fancy iwim m»ntr-____ / Count S.lm a. a Desert She,k —Here is pictured the Count Ludwig S.lm von Hooe s raeten in the character of a sheik at hr appeared in a motion picture His amatmg romance with Millicent Rogers, whom he married not long ago, reveals, bit by bit* interesting episodes in his life as a film player. ,* -zr' "i."■■- • k„„„. .„d .h,;"h.,;^'hir^rv.5""*' r;~E,