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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 19, 1930. imposing new British embassy at 3100 Massachusetts avenue. With this front view are shuwn here the first photographs to be made of the handsome interior of the embassy since its completion and occupancy several months ago. The grand staircase of the British embassy, with the well known portrait of King George at the head of the right stair- way. Daniel C. Pollock of Central © Underwood & Underwood. At home with a world series hero. George Earnshaw, the Athletic’s pltchmg ace of the series, with his family at his Swarthmore, Pa., home. High School, the new colonel (i of the High School Cadet Corps. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Pollock, 1316 Delafield street northwest. © Buckingham © Harris & Ewing. who before her recent mar- riage in Venezuela was Miss Ana Grisanti, daugh- ter of the former Vene- zuelan Minister to Wash- and well known © Bachrach. grounds, § tennis courts at left. © Harris & Ewing. Ralph Thomas O'Neil, the Topeka, Kans., lawyer, who was -elected national commander of the Ameri- can Legion at its Boston mmfim‘@m'unm FAIRFAX FARMS DAIRY Potomac 2301 1620 First St. N.W. M«mmuflunmfwm *You cen whip our creem, but you can’t beat our milk.”