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WHAT A CHANCE FOR A HUNTER!—Dozens of Mallard ducks at play on one of the lakes within the hunting grounds of the Louisiana Golf Club at New Iberia, La. The club is one of the most famous hunting organizations in the country. FOR DAINTY MISSES.—Nothing more charming for a girl's birthday party could well be conceived than this changeable pink and lavender dainty frock with a wave line skirt and sash streaming to the waist from the shoulder. Satin ribbon frames the yoke line with flowers of pansy-shaded grosgrain ribbon at the crossings. The crisp ribbon hair how gives a finishing festive touch to the costume. ITwito Art and News Service HARMONIOUS ENSEMBLE. — Slim coat of brown velour trimmed with Kolinsky, together with a natty little hat of black velvet, both of Bruck-Weiss design and worn by Miss Helern McDonald of "The Nifties of 1923." The finishing touch is given by small open work Shoecraft slippers of beaver brown suede trimmed with brown kid. White Studio "CLASS OF FASHION AND MOLD OF FORM."—John Barrymore.-perhaps equally famous in the spoken and silent drama, as the celebrated Beau Brummel of the reign of George IV of England in the photoplay based upon the life and exploits of the peerless dandy. CLOWNS GET DECORATIONS AS WELL AS LAUGHS.—What is believed to have no parallel in the history of the world is the recent bestowal by the French Government of the purple ribbon of the "Palmes Academique" upon the famous fun-making brothers, whofe names are household words in F" u ;e—Albert, Francisco anil Paulo Fret .lin. underwood & Underwood