Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1929, Page 116

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 10, 1929 As it was when Columbus arrived. Taos, N. Mex., the oldest known inhabited Indian pueblo, where 500 Taos In- dians still live. Their forebears are supposed to have been living there when Columbus discovered America.» © Kabel. A group of Eskimo mothers and children of Labrador. They are shown with Miss Germaine Kellerman, photog- rapher of Capt. Robert Bartlett’s expedition to that country last Summer. The study at right shows an Eskimo maid enjoying her pipe. © Wide World Photos. Slim lines for speed. A bow view of the new German cruiser Leipzig as it was launched at Wilhelmshaven. The A naval upset! But it was all part of a blugjackets' dfill at the Brooklyn reputed high speed Pf the cruiser has aroused interest in Six weeks old! These pert little chow pups are being raised by Mrs. Grace W. New- Navy Yard, in which a lifeboat was upset and righted again. ° Wide World Photos. naval construction circles. O P. & A. Photoa. man of Washington.

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