SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1924 w». r-atafim _ s charming; model gives some idea of the knitted out- erwear that will be worn this ‘spring. This jacquet is of lte fibreasilk and features e lie neck. The striking bgr ers are of black and "‘ insel jacquard G Mrs. Nettie EFLoughead, of Cincinnati, Ohio, is the only woman to have presided over a state senate. Mrs. Loughead declares that women will be, ' in the future, pr- minent mem- Qbers of political circles The‘. sister . tlie young Ainsrieaalanter- tsiaetarwho have made a most aiccessful tour of therBritislrlsl-as. are shown leaving South-l lnpton in this continent. first; are suturi- ing to England in the summer .».zrm.uia~w .~»l\IT"i\‘~‘$‘-.'1¢ i‘\.w¢"'s1r»wr"w -.=»-@.~. aleewflf. p” Here are a number of well-known women tennis stars who are’ to take part at a coming tourna- e ment at Chestnut Hill. Mass. Do you recognize any of them? >,>\!'v~osfl' v \ _ The locomotive and twenty-one cars of a Munich-Berlin freight train recently leaped the tracks while speeding along‘ a hundred-foot bridge and crashed stadt, Germany, and burst into flames Pf“! il flhQwltplflllhifll ill WHY lllfouxhr Washington street. Syracuse. during the recent blizzard, in the only large city in the country where railway tracks run through the main city streets l A scheme is well under way for an all-British airship flight to the north pole. The ex- pedition is expected to cost $25,0_00. the moving spirit in the plan being Commander F. M. Boothby, regarded as one of the "greatest airship experd down into the streets of Ludwig- in d“ W°fld a '\~ ' ’ - ~ g _ ‘ Lrady Diana Manners and her mother, the Duchess of Rutland. wereithe hostesses to a groug 0i girl scouts in New York recently, who will serve tea with the "Madonnfll 9f "Th6 Mimcl‘: ‘t a coming flower show ' M ~ V k7 i ‘ ‘ l m “first” “est-wru- iii?" '