Si' t .11 -rr II .it at THOSE BRILLIANT EYES of Betty Bronson tell well. man would ' from Belly f "why not?' what? But any young man would be proud to have that I'm-so-proud-of-you look from Betty fastened upon him and memorialwindows for the rebuilt Bclleau Me morial Chapel in France have been designed by Wilbur. Herbert Burnham, . Boston .stained glass expert. Above is one of the designs. . . HERE'S A STRIKING AERIAL VIEW OF THE HUGE ST. LOUIS ARENA, one . of the largest show places in the world which will be the permanent home of the National Dairy Exposition. The main building covers more than a quarter mile of ground, and each of the side buildings occupies approximately the same space. The arena, constructed without a sin gle post, scats 21.000. : It is intended for use as a convention hall, a site for industrial expo sitions, grand opera concerts, boxing matches, circuses and other needs. STATUESQUE LEAPS that bear all" the grace one ccul-J dcsire are all. in the day's work for Harold Ami's, featured . . uanccr. Above arc two of the graceful leaps which Ames ' .' makes at every performance of his troupe. - - t . f-t S.S. , Vi-trtfrtM--.mfclJ Mtttfkrtt ?ft"-- rtV'"uYii f i-i'i-Tr-itV'"" --vv"l?;ftlilVl'r.ly-;;iV utwll Mill HQ i A FAMOUS ACTRESS SEES HERSELF as another '. sees her. Above, Irene Bordoni, Parisian musical comedy star, insects a bust of herself sculped by Goursct, Paris cari-' caturist. It looks like Miss Bordoni seems wcil pleased with her gift. ARISTOCRATIC high in rank among Indian officials, is Sir Prabashanhar Pattani. He is on the staff of the Prince of Wales. WEST POINT CADETS AND ANNAPOLIS MIDDIES ON PARADE but, un fortunately, not on the same football field. Above, the Cadets are pictured as they swarmed across the field to get their seats befoie one of the eaily season gimes. and, below, the Middies are shown at they went through a drill between halves of one of their opening victories. They i present striking scenes. 1 'i "W-M vs! : fib ."V- -'A' V ,rj' ' l...,rlhl, Tl". V "fitt , : MAKING WHOOPEE BY TOM-TOM is what this juvenile Indian dancing troupe is doing at Glacier National Park. If this were not 1929, one might think it a practice war dance in native costumes. , THIS DAM WILL IRRIGATE 40.000 ACRES. It's the recently completed Coolidge Dam on the Gila river in Arizona, the reservoir of which is now being filled. Water may flow over the dam .this winter.. ALL EYES so seems a pigmy-lemur from Madagas car. This baby, born en toute to, England, and her mother' are newcomers to a London zoo. .' I ATMOSPHERE OF SPANISH CALIFORNIA'pcr vades this newest of buildings on the campus of Stanford University. - It's the new Students' Union. ii-iiii wmMmim