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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0739 Enlarge and print image (2M)      |
| WHO SAYS THE CAVEMEN WERE HARDIER THAN THEIR DESCENDANTS?—Couple clad in bathing suits in which they flung defiance to Jack Frost while skating in almost zero weather on the Schlachtensee, in the vicinity of Berlin. Wide World Photos SEAL VALUED AT $56,000. Talking seal, which has just been brought to the United States, kissing his trainer, Marcelle. The seal is so gifted and such a source of income to its owner that a policy for the above mentioned amount has been taken out for it, covering every contingency of accident, illness or death. IN BRIDAL ROBES OF ICE AND SNOW.—Lake Louise region in the Canadian Rockies, one of the beauty spots of the North American Continent embellished by the magic tracery of flhe Winter King. Courtesy Canadian Pacific n m ARMLESS BOY ARTIST HOLDS PENCIL BETWEEN HIS TEETH.—Pluck is the prevailing characteristic of Henry Weigman, 15 years old, who, though having no arms, has made such a gallant fight against that tremendous handicap that he has learned to draw and gives promise of becoming an excellent artist. International International 6==::|M> GETS BATH IN STAR'S OWN HATHTlTB.—Constance Binney of the "Sweet Little Devil" giving her dog Shep a scrubbing and getting plentifully besprinkled herself in the process, though nothing is spoiled, as she had donned her bathing suit for the occasion. International |