Evening Star Newspaper, April 7, 1929, Page 103

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WASHINGTON, D. C. GRAPHIC SECTION APRIL 7, 1929 mt 5111‘&@ ghnf IN TWO PARTS—PART 2 Three in line over the barrier. An unusual action shot during a recent drag hunt at Aiken, S. C. The riders, left to right, are Thomas E. Hitchcock of New York, father of the well known polo player; Mrs. J. Averill Clark, socially prominent New Yorker, and Harry Worcester Smith of Worcester, Mass. © P. & A. Photos. The motor division of the Netherlands Army conquers the na- tive sand dunes with an American-made - caterpillar truck. s 3 ‘ \ ©P. & A. Photos GG A p A ; » Just after the 'chute opened. A close-up of a Navy 3 ' ) et i parachute jumper as he floats down from a plane with his man-made wings. P. & A. Photos A kittenish mood. The tiger at the London Zoo dis- Queen of the festival of States. Miss Harriet Towsley of | plays his business- Four little manikins on the high seas. The youngsters recently displayed the latest in juvenile modes Elkhart, Ind,, enthroned at the colorful pageant at St. Peters-| like tusks. i i i i i © P. & A. Photos. at a fashion show aboard the liner Leviathan. @ Wige Worla Photos. DUrE, Fla, after being chosen from a bevy of beauties, ® otos

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