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MINUET TO MUSIC OP THE SURF. Stately dance in the costume of the Washington period by society folk now sojourning at Ormond Beach, Fla., the occasion having special attractiveness because of the setting of sea and sky. International MAN WITH THE IRON JAW. A modern imitator of Hercules is Pete Durando, who has recently arrived in New York from Europe, here shown breaking plate glass with his teeth, a feat which he accomplishes With marvelous ease. International KING OF BOY "MUSIIERS."—Raymond Olesen, 13-year-old winner of the big dog-sled race at the annual winter carnival at St. Paul, Minn., open to competitors under 15 years of age. The race was run over a ten-mile course. Fotograms ICE MONUMENT AT THE QUEBEC CARNIVAL.—Replica in ice of the famous figure of Champlain, one of the explorers and founders of Canada, carved from huge ice blocks. Lights placed inside the statue illuminated it at night. Courtesy Canadian National Railways FAMOUS BASEBALL STARS OF FIFTY YEARS AGO.—George Wright of the id Cincinnati Red Stockings, most famous shortstop of his time, getting ready for a little fungo practice with Albro Akins, who played with the Unions of Morrisania, on the beach at Ormond, Fla. Both are 77 years old. Potograms <¦.-.