Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1930, Page 120

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 14, 1930, The story of a horse and a luckless rider—indicated by two boots pro- truding from the water ditch of a jump which the horse didn’t take. It hap- pened during a horse show at Sydney, Australia. © P. & A. Photos. 1y A little charity for the elk in these hard times. This is part of the great herd which comes down every Winter to feed on hay supplied by Uncle Sam and the State of Wyoming 3 ¥ 1 b /‘ . ,. C H E v y in Jacksons Hole. The feeding will continue until the elk 4 . i f L 5 can return to their natural pastures in the high country. ; N i . C HAS E © Union Pacific Photo. A b Telephone WEST 0183 The “sweetheart of Kansas State.” Which is Women lend a hand in Russia's industrialization. There were several merely a very formal title voted to Miss Vera Smith in this construction crew working on a unit of the “Palace of Industry” by the students of Kansas State Agricultural College. which is rising at Chatcow. © Underwood & Underwood. © Associated Press Photo. A SHIRLEY ANN FLETCHER Mr. and Mrs. H. Fletcher Juke Street exandria, Va A ~ The driver of i : 3 the world’s Sl smallest racing car gets a “speeding” ticket. Or was it just a photo frame-up when K. L. More- house displayed his 92-mile-an- hour midget on Capitol Hill? © Wide World Photos. TWO REMINDERS FOR LAST-MINUTE Miss Peggy Hamil- SHOPPERS ton, who will invite the world to attend the 1932 Olympic Games at 1st, you may come in any day this week to sit s m;:%:?:;k - ‘:l‘:]el for Christmas photographs and still get them O - Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Parrish i 0S- n time. A N ?lymplc Games h b h 3211 46th Street N.W ess. . B 2nd, Underwood portraits fit any gift budget 4 —our exquisite styles starting as low as $20 : 4 * for a dozen—or six for §15. MARY RUTH PARRISH MILADY And if you've never had an Underwood por- A genuine rajah lizard in trait, a real thrill awaits you. And you will bukm',n,: ;22:, o, appreciate our cordial, courteous service. $]13%0 Please make your appointment early in the week—and early in the day. PHONE DECATUR 4100-- 1230 CONNECTICUT AVENUE This model is very smart for street wear— comfortable and snugly fitting—but all Walk- Overs are smart and their exceptional fitting qualities have been famous for years. Wolf’s iatk-Cuer Shop Anacostia, D. €

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