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THE CHINA MAIL,

WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES.

Political Leader Among Women.

This new and hitherto unpublished picture in of Mrs. Ellis A. Yust, Republican National Committee-woman from West Virginia. She ranks high in the new school of women politicians in the Unit---

ed States,

Air Is Frosty As Beauties Meet.

Exposing Evils of Dance Marathon.

While the long-distance dancing craze continues at Coney Island, N.Y., these interesting photo- graphs were taken. (Centre) Nurse Terese Siccord treating Mildred Webster for tonsilitis, as Mildred snatches a brief respite from the arduous "grind" on the dance floor. Mona Dale (Right), dropped out of the competition, charging that the promoters permitted an atmosphere of immorality and kept the dancers going by pumping them full of caffeinë. Mona also asserted that payment, was some- times made in the form of "rubbe" cheques. (Left) Helen Brennan sleeps on Frank Granese's shoulder as Frank tries to shave himself while dancing along.

Home of Tunney and Bride?

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Peggy Hopkins Joyce (left), huppened to run into Mabel Bolt (right), in the bar of the Excelsior at Lide, Venice, recently, and they do eny that the internationally famous beauties would both be dead if looks could kill. You see, Peggy was wearing that 120-carat diamond pendant which Mabel tried in vain to purchase last year. Society had a good laugh watching the girls glaring at each other all evening.

May Succeed to Mother's Laurels.

The Greenwich, Conn., cottage, owned by Gene Tunney, on a farming estate, is shown in the upper right. This may be the scene of the honeymoon of the recently retired king of the heavy- weights and his bride. At left is seen the cozy little breakfast nook in the picturesque bailding, and at lower right you get a glimpse of the "musical corner" where Gene and his bride can sing love ballads.

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Dorothy Bundy, daughter of Mrs. May Sutton Bandy, former woman's tennis champion, recently, appeared, in action at the Maid- stóne Club courts in Easthampton, N.Y, and proved a sensation Evidently Dorothy's going to follow in the footsteps of her lus trious mother, who has been teaching her and her brother Billy (inset), the rudiments of the game at their home in Santa Monica,

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may, sud his bride have, auccessfully, realated: attempts

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