THE OMAHA SUNDAY IW. K KOT( X i HAY 1 1 H K SKCTION. 1 is, 7 Ml nr. i N N 0 If 3 NOTED FOLK AT PALM BEACH (Left to right) Mrs. Charles Cubing of Chicago, Mrs. Howard Linn of Chicago. Mrs. Stur.rt A. Stickney of St. Louis and Mrs. David N. Bigelow of Chicago. ill im m i ..juv df a O if 1 4 r H s t WW- I'mlt-rwood & I 'ndf i w imkI. MISS ROSALINE KONDALL of Louis ville. Ky., and Chicago, in one of the most fas cinating bathing suits seen at Palm Beach this season. 777 I I WKVs- MRS. CLARE SHERIDAN, at left, cousin of Winston Churchill, has arrived in America safely from Russia, with a trunk-load of busts of the Bolshevist leaders. She is the first and only sculptress to obtain sittings from Lenin. Trotzky and the r ther leaders. Her son is also shown in the photograph. At the right are the busts of Lenin, Trotzky. Zinoviev and Deiryinsky, left to right, beginning at the top. r !y? i, f it K'.ul. l HMlM-tt. ( SIX SHIPS WRECKED TOGETHER in Amazing collisions in the Thames River, England The S. S. Horley lying in the Thames almost submerged after she had b?en rammed by ihree different ships, due to fo. Six ships were locked to gether in the confusion K hat followed. 11 ,x if Willi. Wollil rilutn. MISS ASHLEY, granddaughter of Sir Ernest Cassel, noted European finan cier, enjoying a game of golf on the course at Mont Agel Unic, the most wonderful golf course laid out on a mountain top. forty minutes' climb by a motor. The photo, shows Miss Ashley driving from the first green. - l.y VinW-i wnnd A ruriei wood. MISS RACHAEL DIERKS of Kansas City and New York, at Palm Beach, where she is one of the most pop ular members of tl.e younger set. Wi.lr Wi 1,1 l'l... CAUGHT IN MID-AIR by the camera at Davos, Switzerland, at an angle which promises a perilous landing. It is just such thrills and spills as this which add to the joys of the sport. if