Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1930, Page 109

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. Bear music for the radio. A polar bear and her cubs at the Bronx Zoo, New York, make their debut over the air. © Associated Press Photo. A Johnny Doeg in action at Pinehurst. The young Califor- nian, one of Amer- ica’s best hopes for recovering the Davis Cup, is shown during his brilliant play in the North and South tourney. P. & A. Photos. Heading for the sod. An unlucky rider in th England, parts company with his mount at the e Adjacent Hunts Farmers’ race at Berkshire, last fence. © Wide World Photos. C.—GRAVURE SECTION “Bobbing” dough- nuts from the sad- dle is quite a stunt. These youngsters of the Pinehurst Winter colony seem to be getting few bites. © P. & A. Photos. German battlecraft proceeding to ma- neuvers. The cruisers Hessen (front) and Schleswigholstein are passing through the Holtenau Locks on their way to the North Sea. Still punching the ba, brated English scientist, gymnasium. © P. & A. Photos. -APRIL 27. 1930. “Pioneer Woman,” the heroic size statue by Bryant which-was unveiled last week at Ponca City, Okla. Presented to the State by E. W. Mar- land, the statue was Baker, “Stepping up” the 168-foot mast on the new bronze sloop Enterprise. Built to compete for the honor of defending the America’s Cup against the Lipton ship, Shamrock V, this sloop starts out with the advantage of having the tallest mast ever car- ried by a ship of her class. ®/SRSSINtSd Eress P Gto) unveiled by Mrs. John A. Hull of this city. g at 78. Sir Oliver Lodge, the cele- keeps fit with a daily workout in his P. & A. Photos. First sail glider makes successful flight. John Domenjoz of Old Orchard, Me., making the first use of sails in the air in a craft of his own invention. il We are the pioneers of Permanent Waving in Washington ’ T_I‘,‘.';l..' inflv‘l;:c.'d' it‘19 years ago. and that alone is the reason for our leadership in Permanents. 5 Snow-white, fine and dyed hair Finger Wa: waved with success by only expert i coae operators. ) cmmgol?“‘ = 1221 Connecticut Ave.

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