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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. .- GRAVURE SECTION —MARCH 4. 1928, On a doorstep in Algiers. A landscape of the Canadian Rockies, where Y pfl;, ’v/}v the tepee is still the redman’s home and even the 4 y /"( VIR flivver has not displaced his buggy. Gl { 4 0007 2 “ Zulu tribesmen dance to the baton of their chief. The . T 2 At home with the Seminoles chief looks a bit out of character in his European garb, but 5 £ o g’ f of Florida. The youngsters are he knows the step. The dance was staged near Durban, i Vit watching Dad nail up an alliga- South Africa, for a visiting English cricket team. R p e o ki e P % tor hide for the sun-curing P & A Photon B omitins : ¢ LCoNS Yig % y - process. Roberts / . - " Two httle tunmakers of the b g 7 i BB ) b filmy, Jean Darling and Mary Ann - . . alace P q emorial Libr L, conti q celess art collection of the 1 b S Striped Wolf, a full blood Indian of the Canadian " A p;:l.an “'("":; lhellvlulillu:;,'hm Mer u.r;.l‘l II|||rn|“):M'«nl;n'mu., Ilhr |»(|‘hl:~‘|r\'”‘:l \h"“:ll u“tlfI i ;\ltlr Jackson, greet their. public in a o1, seems 16 be reflecting here on his warpath days enry k. Huntington, has just been opened to the public at Pasadena, Calif. N 8 S a corne e HewHBEwoOM PG library and one of the tapestries, “The Fountain of Love,” with furniture of the period of Louis XV and XV COWate Warlt Pt