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e —— Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story N LZIN EZTS 17 e HAIRDRESSER TRAINS FOR GRAND O PE R A—Francisco Cipriotti, expert Quaker City hairdresser, who is considered the latest operatic find, keeps in tone with his work as he pre- pares for his test appearance with the Metropolitan Opera Company in New York. Cipri- et wsmes otti was born in ly and WHEN WOMEN ARE MEN AND MEN ARE —— —Society enjoys the comic impersonation ball in Palm . worked his Way. to America Beach leld in the home of Mr. Charles Munn. (Left to right), Sir Hugh Selly, of London, as “Mrs. John Gaston,” and Mrs. J. Gordon Douglas as “Mr. R. Amscott Wilson,” Mrs. Lucius Ordway, 6f Chicago, as “Harold S. Vander- bilt,” and Mrs. John Gaston as “Mr. Charles Munn.” Mr. and Mrs. John Emerson pictured in their impersonation of “Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stotesbury,” Mrs. Joseph E. Davis, of Locust Valley, N. Y., as “Mr. Howard Maxwell,” and Mr. Howard Maxwell as “Mrs. Joseph Davis.” b 4 3 : ‘ . g LOSES SHOE BUT NOT o g ¥ it i N k 3 SR 2 IN THE CINDERELLA v R : ; : 4 MANNER — Miss Catherine a8 ¢ ; QUEEN OF THE SNOWS IN i ; : ; ; 4 " Pate, 22, describing how she NER PROPER ENVIRON- o R S W v 2 5 ' A 8 hobbled home after a well- x MENT—Miss Jeannette Ross dressed young man came of Mailssieon N 1 from a doorway and slipped oL one snoce from hc:‘ foot. Then the Dartmouth College carnival . A he sbledssphie dis sthe goixt held at Hanover, N. H. Miss IN THE SWIM AT MIAMI BEACH—"“Stubby” Kruger, world-famed swimmer, and Evan Burroughs Fontaine, pa; o A Tios 12 be so rob- Tos lnshown fcuphindhand,ja dancer, enjoying the warm sea breezes at the fashionable 'Villa Venice, one of the rallying places for the social e the entrance to the large tunncl clect of the Winter colony at Miami Beach. Fontaine was considerably in the public eye a few years ago dug into a huge snow house at by reason of her sensational suit against “Sonny” Whitney, scion of the aristocratic houses of Whitney and Van- jajen ihieyscensact thickgnyety FRONTIER OF innia SOLRE NUT TeRMTOOR i HETIOE moan LR AN ICY ROTTEN RO W — London’s fa- mous Rotten Row has 1o sights that can even approximate this spectacular equestrian . ] ; .| course made possiblc ON THE AFGHAN BORDER—Maurice |, ’ 1 : ] ot Dekobra, world famed author, has re. . £ > 4 : PRt reether e turned to the United States from a tri- : X % } Hoisemengiare Reallon umphal journey through Europe. He is . . sty 1 3 shown above in picturesque setting at the : e ?"- ?f ailarge dalic New York Ingprivarc lil Afghan border The noted author- has : : iy UL BIIOT Clare Robunsoh ¢ youns i 4 several new books which are graphic de- : . il e scriptions of the countries and people he -« . e has met in his extensive travels CLTeTnAT Al NS ) YOUNG ENC