Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1930, Page 102

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 12. 1930. A ballet in the Siamese mode. A pro- fessional dancing troupe of that far country in which the costumes are no more remarkable to the Occidental eye than the strange gyrations of the dance. @ P & A. Photos. “#* * % And yet so far!” A little flirtation on the snows of Glacier National Park in which the fawn seems a bit shrinking. The deer are fed in the park every Winter. © P. & A. Photos Harvey Firestone, the rubber magnate, with his poloing sons. They are Raymond (left) and Leonard Firestone, who are putting Diving through smoke and flame. And the diver is 9-year- ¢ ne, v old Jackie Ott, who performed the sensational stunt in a Miami up a fast game on the Chagrin polo team at Miami BC?CPI}R flg.wm pool after gasoline had been ignited on the water. E- &4 Ehotos A famous German warrior passes his 80th birthday. Field Marshal von Mackensen, wearing the uniform of the Death’s Head Hussars, when he was feted on his recent birthday. SR E/NSEGtas A strange thing, indeed! These little Samoyede pups seem quite mystified by the sounds from a radio loud speaker. 6 WIEWOERUERGtos Two interesting wild-life photographs made in the We stern Sudan by a British film company. The young giraffe demonstrates the tree-feeding habit that has evolved his le ngthy neck. The hyena drinking at a water hole shows how all of his kind kneel, unlike dogs, when they drink. Er Sl EEQtos A new portrait of Billy Dove, in which the fan lends a touch of coquetry to the decorative charms of the screen star.

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