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STAR, WASIIINGTON, Princess Dolly, a Bengal tiger ninety days old, has formed the bottle habit. Dolly is owned A modern cover- ; ed wagon. Frank by Mlis Mabe} Smith, an artist, g‘ adr € 9 with his wife and ridgeport, children, traveled Conn. with this outfit from Mena. Ark., to Los Angeles. The trip over the plains was made without serious difficulties, and the photograph was snapped in a Los Angeles street. At left: When Charles Chaplin and Doug Fairbanks stroll- ed over for a call on John Barrymore, this picture was the result. Barrymore is taking the leading part in a new photoplay, “Beau Brummel.” Jane Cowl as Cleopatra, in *“Anthony and Cleopatra,” in Washington this week. XL X <M ¥ ol RN LT . Carving Gen. Robert E. Lee's the head of the Confederate leader, this month. The sculptor, Gutzon These three men are claim- ed to be the funniest fellows in the world. They are the Fratelini brothers. famous French clowns, who recently received spe- cial decorations, the Palmes Academique, from the French government. When men of peace visit a man-of-war. Passion play- ers, Guido Mayr, Andreas Lang and Josef Albrecht, visit- ing with Capt. Belknap, com- _mander of the U. S. S. Colo- rado at the Brooklyn navy yard. DURerworl & Unle i il \\\\\\\\\\ Countess Von Stroheim, one of the prize s # ¥ 5 > . i A ney short dogs of Washington, owned by Frank G Ash- ~ - - - - - - - - saiior liaes Pis o éleus:ff:r }slouthem brook. The countess took several prizes in “Flivver-skiing” is the latest in the Adirondacks, and it contains a multitude of thrills for those who try it for the first time. little mono'gram on the I':!awy m the dog show last spring. : DUmlerwood & Underwont pocket,