II.I.l’STRATKD EE A I T UK SECTION M«ivh J J . I Native African Kxhibits Original Paintings V . v & Hie Negro painter, K alifala Sidihe. from the K ilim a n ja ro dis­ trict of A frica, is attracting much attention in Paris through an e x ­ hibit of his native paintings. I le shows uni<|ue skill in some of his work. W hen working at home he squats before his hut and prepares > II his work bit by bit without any general design. O n the top left I fere he is seen in front of his native hut with his vigorous family. A bove W a rrior \ irgins painted by K alifala Sidihe, who is now en joyin g great success in Berlin. G erm a n y , w here his paint­ ings Are favorably criticised. Chock-full of melody is this harm onica player who blew his way into and out of trouble. New York. C larence Holland, clad in pink overalls, blowing a few tunes on the harmonica which got him into trouble and which got him out ol it also. I lolland symphonied in the subway and drew a crowd for which he was arrested on a charge o f b lo c k ­ ing traffic. W hen arraigned in court he played for Judge D reyer and drew a suspended sentence. WI YSOMi ; P K K S O N Al.m K T H K I, K H K I'lf K ill), of ".Show Boat," New /o rk City -She has Ion# since con­ tributed her beauty, personality and charm to H arlem ni^ht c h i l i s . She ............... . her radiance and sim plicity most uniouely in this recent pose.