Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1930, Page 113

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 2. 1930, Getting the “breaks.” This British motorcyclist certainly did when he rode through this sheet of plate glass without being scratched. The stunt was performed for a movie. DB WATTE s Christening the new Barrymore yacht. Mrs. John Barrymore, better known to film fans as Dolores Costello, breaks a bottle on the yacht Infanta at Long Beach, Calif., as her husband looks on. Perhaps the beard portends a new film role. ) Wide World Photos. A Zulu chief ready to greet the enemy. Tribal warfare is still the most thriving of all the arts and industries of Zululand, one of the dark regions of Africa where the hand of civilization has been light- ly felt. o P. & A. Photos ——l Miss Josephine Dunham, win- Betty Jeanne Wheatley, 5-year-old Gardiner ner of the recent singles tennis As good as winged! So it would seem from King Alfonso’s expression as he and Tchernikoff pupjl, as she a.ppear‘ed in a tournament gf Georgc Washing- draws a sight on this bird. He is shooting in a royal preserve in Spain. Russian dance at the annual children’s party ton University, which was de- BRI s of The Evening Star Club. cided on an indoor court. Harris & Ewing As the barrier springs at Hialeah Park, Miami. An unusual action shot oz the start of a race at the Florida track, where the Midwinter season is draw- ing race fans from all sections. © P. & A. Photos Scene from the Theater Guild's production of Eugene O’Neill's drama, “Strange Interlude,” to be presented at the National Theater this week. E. D. Anderson, high priest and prophet. William C. Miller, Oriental ne Day | Dr. J. T. Prendergast, as- sistant rabban THE NEW DIVAN OF ALMAS TEMPLE © Edmonston. S el James C. Hoyle, potentate. Robert S. Regar, chief rab- ban. 1 Wax KeepsSkinYoung Absorh s and discolorations by regularly ct an ounce, and use n les of aged skin pecl off, smples. liver spots, tan, have disappeared. Skin and velvety, and face 3 Mercolized Wax brings out e v beauty. To reduce wrinkles and other age signs, s this face lotion: | oune swdered suxolite and one-half ping wite azel. At Drug and Dept. Stores. everyw hore F. Lawrence Walker, re- Makes natural waves that last longer corder. Removes dandruff, ol rderly. For men won Frank E. Ghiselli, treasurer. cops hair v and children

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