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THe PAY’S News IN PICTURGS 1 Fashions of the Fashionable CLOTH OP GOLD FOR THIS GOWN — Shimmering cloth of sold makes this long-sleeved Sown1 a stunning one. Worn by Margaret Churchill, screen act ress, the gown has horizontal tucks below the waistline. The front is splashed with gold and freen-jeweled beads. The wrap is of Kelly green wool and the hat is of green .velvet. JAPAN’S NAVAL DELEGATE DEPARTS—Admiral Osami Na gano, Japan’s chief naval delegate to the. London navy parley, is pic tured leaning through the window of his train as it departs from Tokio. Admiral Nagano is ex pected to demand that Japan be placed on the same naval parity with Great-Britain and the U. S. EARLY SNOW QUEEN—Snow came somewhat early in Vermont this year. Thus the Mount Mansfield Ski club picked a snow queen early. She is Mias Theresa Shaw of Stowe, Vt. U. S. TESTS FLIVVER PLANES—Eugene L. Vidal, director of the bureau of air commerce, “lands" the second of the government’* low cost “foolproof” flivver planes in Washington. ^ The govern ment contemplates purchasing six of the light ships if they pass final tests. The flivver plane has a wing spread of 35 feet and an overall length of 25 feet 6 Vi inches. m BRAZIL AIRPORT in REVOLT ZONE—-The Natal, Brazil, air port, became a much-discussed spot when revolutionists seized it •long with other territory as the Gex-man airliner, Graf Zeppelin, unaware, $pc^owar^hy»or^^^^^^^^^^ “THERE’S A RING ON BETTY’S FINGER”—Reports to the con trary, this girl looks as if she may become Mrs. Jackie Coogan some day. Note the ring on her finger. Oh, yes, her name is Betty Grable and she also is of the Hollywood movie colony. NATURE'S BEAUTY—Beauty of nature is emphasized by this scene in the Swiss Alps. Two skiers make their way over the deep snow near St. Moritz to leave a tiny track behind them. . """•" _ ' — "I.. " ' " 111——-—-J JINGLE BELLS—IN NEW YORK!—The metropolis makes much of the season’s first fall of snow. And M^jurand Mr*. William Kenivilv. ; i ,1 l,v Llieir -.-.-u ,.l. DISAGREE ON GUILTY VERDICT FOR SCHOOL TEACHER—Residents of the mountain town Wise, Va., disagree on the verdict of guilty for Edith Maxwell, young school teacher; who was fou guilty of murder and sentenced to 25 years in prison. In the picture at the left, J. C. Gilbert (right owner of the general store, and a group of his mountaineer cronies, assert the verdict was fair. At t right are "Opie” Phelps and her husband who say, “Only when Edith is freed will there be jostict Women’s clubs throughout America are seeking to appeal the verdict. Miss Maxwell's lawyers say $ struck her father with a shoe in self-defense when he tried to beat her for staying out after nine o'elo< NATTY PRISONERS—Governor Joseph Poindexter of the Hawaiian islands reviews inmates of Oah prison as he walks across the parade ground. Yes, those men in uniforms are prisoners. -...—.-v ..,;_—a—******** TO REVOLUTIONIZE COTTON INDUSTRY?—This cotton picking machine, being tested on irrigates fields in the Salt River valley of Arizona, may revolutionize the industry. Built by J. D. and M. D Rust, of Memphis, Tenn., it has an ingenious system of claw-like spindles to rip the cotton from thi pods. Another apparatus removes the cotton from these spindles and a blower attachment carries th( cotton to the waiting sack. The machine picks 1,400 pounds of cotton an hour. M. D. Rust is shown ii the foreground (hatlcss). REFORM School FOR NOT SALUTING?—Because these three Seattle, Wash., children refuse to salute the American flag, they face reform school. The children are, left to right, Marilyn Ferrenoud, , Hazel Simmons, 10, and Ruth Ann Wade, 9. Their mothers say ^now ^le*r own minds, that their religious belief is that JAPANESE EMPEROR AT ^ NEIIVERS—Emperor HjroluW Japan, is pictured observing t!
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