Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1930, Page 121

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 16. 1930. A new giant rises on New York’s skyline. An impressive view of the city of skyscrapers from Governors Island, show- ing in the center the new Bank of Manhattan Building. The structure, which is nearly completed, rises to a height of 925 feet. © P. & A. Photos. The spell of the desert. An atmospheric scene on the Mojave Desert in Southern California as a lone Indian views the San Gabriel Mountains, many miles away. © P. & A. Photos. What a difference 30 years has made. But this horseless carriage Ruth Page, the American dancer, 2 of the vintage of 1900 who is visiting Moscow at the invita- Canaries for sale. A small could still chug along tion of the Soviet government of Rus- Chinese vendor of the song in a recent motor pa- sia to appear as guest soloist of the birds bargains for a deal rade at Los Angecles. Sophil Society, formerly the Philhar- L s Un‘:flmia{,“,bl.“i' IR R monic Orchestra of Moscow. jacket. e D Associated Press Photo. Edda Mussolini, 19-year-old daugh- ter of Premier Mussolini of Italy, whose engagement recently was an- Members of the Rotary Club of Washington holding their Rotary International silver anniversary luncheon at the Willard Hotel February 26. Their e gt g e . z 5 Schutz Phota of the Italian minister of communica- diplomatic guests at the luncheon, representing 50 nations, are seated at the long table. st tions. Associated Press Photo

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