ERY BOS, the thirteen-year-old daughter of Coenraad V. Bos, who ha, been winning much praise in Berlin at dance recitals. She is a pupil of Mme. Edwardowa, the famous solo dancer of the Petrograd Opera House. EDWARD JOHNSON (left), the well known tenor, photographed with Mrs. Jack London and Alex. Smallens during the Chicago Opera's recent season in San Francisco. MARIE DE KYZER, soprano, on the Campus of Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., where she recently gave a song recital for the University Club, a re-engagement from last year. ERNA RUBINSTEIN SAYING “AU REVOIR״ The violinist, who made such a success this season in Amer ica, saying good-bye to her manager, Daniel Mayer, just before sailing for Europe on the S. S. Ryndam. She will return next season. (Photo by Bain Hews Service.) ERANZ ONDRICEK’S BODY LYING IN STATE The remains of Franz Ondricek, the Czech violin virtuoso, who died suddenly in Milan, were taken to his native city of Prague and deposited there in state in the Pantheon of the State Museum. His wife, Elise Ondricek-Stiller (insert), also a violinist, survived him less than three weeks. ELIZABETH LENNOX, the contralto, finds great relaxation mornings by riding through Central Park, where the accompany-ing photograph was taken. (Photo by Bain Hews Service.) EFREM ZIMBALIST VISITS JAPAN (Large picture, left to right) : Kojiro Senow, critic and writer; A. Strok, manager; Mr. Zimbalist; K. Yamamota, managing director of the Imperial Theater, and Mr. Ashman, Mr. Zimbalist's accompanist. (Small picture) : Mme. Miura greeting Mr. Zimbalist at Tokio. (Photos by Kojiro Senow & Co.) Tokio, Japan, May 6.—Efrem Zimbalist and his accompanist, Gregory Ashman, arrived in Tokio April 26 from Vancouver on board the S. S. Keystone State. He gave five concerts between May 1 and 5 at the Imperial Theater, Tokio. At the completion of his program on May 5 he started at once to Osaka, where he is to give two recitals at the Public Hall today and tomorrow and at Kyoto Public Hall, May 8 and 9. He returns to Tokio May 18, where he is booked for three more recitals at the Imperial Theater. Mr. Zimbalist is a favorite with the Japanese people, who have accorded him a cordial welcome. On the occasion of his appearance on May 5 in Tokio Mr. Zimbalist was greeted by Tamaki Miura, the Japanese prima donna, whose work is well and favorably known in America.