This issue begins with the making of Old Glory, and shows every step in the process as it is conducted at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Here the flags which are used in our navy are made. The stripes are cut, sewn together by machine, the union added to the corner, the stars cut out by another machine, and stitched in place. Lastly, the flag is pressed and the rope and canvas heading added. Then the completed banner is hoisted. Next comes a trip through the residence section of the city of New York, showing the homes of some of America's most famous sons, such as Charles Schwab, the steel baron ; Henry Frick, the steel magnate, and many others. Beauty hints come next, posed by Catherine Calvert. She illustrates the care of the hair. Egg inspection by the New York City Department of Health makes a timely subject. The process of candling eggs is shown, and many other interesting views of the preservation of the egg. Animated sculpture, one of the greatest art novelties of the screen, the work of Willie Hopkins, closes this issue. We see the Evolution of Eve in clay, from the celebrated lady of the Garden of Eden, to the present siren of the beach.