Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1926, Page 112

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 12, 1926 America's own Venice. A pict- uresque scene in the California town " g ; of that name which has recently been Winter sports are already in full swing at made a suburb of Los Angeles. Since Davos, Switzerland. A view of the skating rinks then, a movement has been started to at the resort, which nestles at the foot of the transform the canals of Venice into Swiss Alps. CrdeRRTCH AR CTRER N Cod paved streets, but residents are di- vided over the proposal. ' ¢ A Phot- Gen. Heye, new- ly appointed com- mander of the Ger- man Reichswehr, reviews some of the soldiers of his command near ; 5 i Berlin. Q Maria Corda, one of the Underwood and Underwood i ]eading photop]ay stacsiot Germany, arrives in the United States to work in American studios. Rumanian peasants hold their annual harvest festival. A group of the soil tillers garbed in their picturesque festival costumes. Acme Photos A battalion of Army bombers flying in close formation as they take the air at San Diego, Calif., for a flight up the Pacific Coast. b Vil 3 y i o Little Lou Ahern, who is You hardly need a caddy with this Dolores del Rio, Mexican film star, < & X playing the principal child’s trick golf club. The pitch of the blade wears a beautiful Spanish lace mantil- ; R § i 3 part in Universial's prod- can be adjusted for the shot, thus pro- la, which has been an heirloom of her ucugn" of “Uncle Tom's viding everything in an iron club from family for many years Princess Sophie, wife of Prince Ernst, son of the former King of Saxony, with their Cabin. plitteritoniblicle, AR ORIt two children. She is the youngest of the six, Princesses of Luxembourg. Henry - Millee

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