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Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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UNIQUE CONTRIVANCE THAT BIDS DEFIANCE TO SNOW DRIFTS.—Jolly party joy riding, through the Adirondacks region on the "snowmobile," a clever device that with ski-like runners in front and tractors in the rear can make rapid speed over the snow under all conditions. This flivver of the white spaces can be used for trucking as well as for pleasure jaunts. ©Underwood & Underwood •»7 ¦ *" e^ QUEEN OF BEAUTY AT . SEAMSTRESS' TASK.—Miss Olga Enamorado, daughter of the Consul Inspector General for Cuba to the United States, who was chosen as queen of beauty in the New Year's Fruit and Flower Festival at Miami, Fla., working on some of the green, white and gold bunting with which the city was lavishly decorated. Wide World CHAMPIONS OF THE BALD-HEADED ROLE.—The question of who were the baldest Rotarians was settled recently at a gathering of Rotary Club members by the choice of these four members, who are here seen bearing their blushing honors with appropriate modesty. Left to right are G. M. Chaffee of New York, second prize winner; C. E. Abbott of New York, third prize winner; Louis Otto of Crawfords-ville, Ind., the baldest out-of-town member, and Gus Broemser of St. Loiiis, baldest guest. The prizes consisted of hair brushes, combs and tonics. sKadel & Herbert GIVES EACH OP TEN EMPLOYEES AN APARTMENT HOUSE APIECE.—J. Louis Guyon, who went "broke" seven years ago after investing all his capital in a Chicago venture, outlining his plan of giving an apartment house as a permanent holding to each one of ten employees who pooled their savings and tided G uyon over a tight place. The total value of the apartment house gifts is estimated at §150,000. Wide World Photos "SHE SHALL HAVE MUSIC WHEREVER SHE GOES." Not satisfied with the smart walking cane, Miss Drusilla Tag-gart, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Taggart of Atlantic City, N. J., has introduced the innovation of carrying a canary bird in a cage with her cane on the boardwalk at that famous resort. Wide World Photos © Maryland State Archives mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0876.jpg