r - - I?- kf-J ' JJmMmk' 3$L4sy -lift- - she break, out into a smile 1. , I JF. J , - lf&rF& C J iM'll, ' ''MS' ' I ' I fbke tins. Nancy, you know. W K T - . 1 ' , , fl U I "i is in t he talkies, but you may ?Ot , L .JW.. i j5 . ' ''J' - i sf 5 iMHtU M il V .Iso have heard her over the fe ' V " 1 ' 1 ' 11 1 ESMSH'' ,V-. Vj J. - Bjl l I 'jl! i ' 1 - -t JJ'i f ' ' ' THE CAMERAMAN DIDN'T GLT A. TUMBLE, winch wa perhaps what he was wait- VI f , .1 VJ I , tttofc'L$ lti If f ' ' in? around for. but he did get this striking action photo of Italian cavalrymen as they successfully lV JllUJi f " 1 XI 'i ?f"'Wt I vsJSf , ,sK, 'i 1 I took an obstacle during a race at Rome. They arc -reputed to be the best horsemen in the world, ' .1 1 v4lt31 ' j i H SkJ1 i . -fy l Cj- 1 X i : ; ' : 1 1: TnX III nil I. D. 11 1 ' ART FOR ART'S sake is the motto of lovely Eva Le Gallienne, above, who has re fused a((ractivc stage con tracts lo play as a member of the ca,st in her own repc m srjk theater in New Yorkf THAT-NO TWO SCULPTORS SAW ABRAHAM LINCOLN ALIKE is int.tingly illustrated in the layout above. The 15-foot high bust on the left is the rciihstic work ol tj. G.-: Barnhard. The , head above, clone by Leonard Cruclle, ' at' Freeport, III., while the bust below stands ill statuary hall in the Capitol at Washington. . These three memorials, as iwell as . couiitlrss oljicrs, arc honored on the 122nd annjversary of Lincoln's birth, l eb. 12. : ' ' " . ' r . ' . . ..;., . j ! KIT I EN ON THE KEYS You'll have to award .this feline the tywwnter ribbon for ttficiency, for they say he's new secretary, to the inspector of a Pittsburgh, Pa., police station. "i f'Tommv" is his name. PLENTY-; STORIES to, William Van Alcn, don't you think ? There should be. anyway, for he represented the Chrysler tower at the nt7y Beaux Arts costume ball in New York recently; f . WHAT, NO ORANGES? A sirIiI not often seen in sunny California is one like that above. Here arc a group of California ; , gelling a taste of winter on the toboggan slide at Lake Talioe, whore the 1932 Olympic game winter sports Iryouts are to be held . in February. . , v. . . "12!" v -. , rAIJ.F.D 'J'HF. MOST SCl-.Nir. MAURHR IM A Vll. i: k-am i;a-i-l-uc '. '.' i ... . : T-- i ii J i l " ciw. me Deaumul crescent ot Ava on Bay, l Cata- lina Island, is hown here n a picturesque v,ew the steamer. Catahna and Av.lon arrived from the mainland with hundred, of '" (" ! owning of the mid-winter season. Noljce the celcbr.ted casino in the background. ,u,""c" .;,-:Vi;S .nHT..2fO'''; . v..-... - .... y-...s. BUOYS WILL BE BUOYS, especially when it comes to rounding the last one in an excit ing skimmer race such as this. Three of the craft which competed in the skimmer regatta at , Npwport Bay. near Los Angeles, Calif., recently, are shown lighting for position at the turning i . point on the home stretch. BATON AVERAGE is . ' high for these distinguished orchestra conduclois. rom lop lo liotK'iii arc: Ossip G:ibiihmihch. leader of the Delroil Symphony oicheslia: Arluro Tosranini. director of the New York Philharmonic orchestra, and Emo Rapcc. conductor of the famed Roxv symphony. mm rot- - v CLOSE RUB IN THIS SPELL1N' BEE Shaking of intellectual birds, these pure-bred Icghoins at a chicken farm in Brady, Texas, certainly know ihcir alphabet. Although a few stiagglers arc disturbing tire continuity of the formation, you get an idea of what Idler they arc tiying to spell cut. EHEHK '.111111111 iiiiii