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THE CHINA MAIL,

WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928.

Pilgrimage Play In Rehearsal

The ninth consecutive production of the P-to the woju, kad ti Berkoue with the children

grimage Play, the Life of Christ, In baing made by a group of Eos Angeles players headed by Jan Maclaren in the role of the "Christus." Abov

Jeft to right, "Christus" on the march

Baby Globe-Trotting Champ

Frusalem, oy, Mary Forbes as the Bagdalang, and Bertram Eibarby, who plays the role of Judis.

Inspeets Airplanes

Early Fall Costume

The chic woman will wear a tailored silk ensemble for early fall, so Nancy Carroll, screen star, is prepared for "Indian summer" with a smart belge crepe frock with short jacket to match. The skirt is boxplented and a row of pleats trims the blouse. The tan felt hat is un- trimmed. Tan kid slippers and an alligator purse in beige complete this striking costume.

Praises Modern Youth

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If little Nadia Elman keeps it up she will be quite a traveled person in the course of time. Now, at the ago of two, she has visited 150 cities in Europe, accompanying her father, Mischa Elman, noted violin maestro, and Mrs. Elman. The family now is in the United States..

Collie That Went Wrong

C. L. Offenstein, chief engineer of the aeronautica section, U. S. department of commerce, whose duty it is to check all planes manufactured "for sale to the public, in order to de- termine whether they are struc- turally sound. Each craft must. bear the stamp of the govern- ment experts.

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