Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1930, Page 106

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 27, 1930. ) 2 2 Growing interest, both local and outside, in (‘apltal RIdel‘S the National Capital Horse Show is drawing Prepare for an even larger entry list this year than last. . This is a view of last year's horse show at Horse Show Bradley Farms, where the 1930 event will be held from May 14 to 17, inclusive. © International. Miss Elizabeth Jackson, one of the sparkling performers among local riders, putting her mount in form for the National Capital Horse Show. OlhdsIwosdRe U eEYod Miss Edith Nesbit of Warrenton, with her blooded Vir Arching over. The rider is Melvin C. Hazen, ginia hunter, Inspiration, which she will ride in the local show vice president of the National Capital Horse © Preudy Show, who is active in preparations for the coming event. @ Underwood & Underwood. Miss Frances Farnsworth, on one of the mounts she plans to show in the saddle classes. DU C L b In picturesque Hungary. Country lads and lassies, in gay native costumes, enjoy- ing folk dances at a coun- tryside carnival. British tars in the making. These youngsters are getting an early start Sl in the fine points of deck swabbing on the naval scout training ship Stork. © P. & A. Photos. Send me orchids! Lily Damita, the vivacious A recent photo of President von Hindenburg, who is rounding out French actress, suggests a preference for the gor- geous flower in this pose. 9 Assoclated Press Photo his fifth year as executive head of the German republic. < P & A Phots J. P. Morgan's new floating palace, the Corsair II, just after launching at Bath, Me. It is said to be the world's largest privately owned yacht. P& A ERes:

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