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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. 1. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 21, 1930. The giant German flying boat DO-X after the fire which de- stroyed one of the wings. It is shown in the harbor at Lisbon, Portugal, where it is now being repaired. © Associated Press Photo. Prof. Albert Einstein (at right), famous German scientist, who is now visiting in this country, walking on the streets of Berlin shortly before he sailed. With him are his daughter Margot and*his new son-in-law, Dimitri Marianoff, Russian scientist, whom he had just ac- companied to a registrar’s office for the marriage ceremony. © Wide World Photos. Senator and Mrs. Robert M. La Follette, jr., leaving the Senate Office Building after winding up a day’s work together. Mrs. La Follette was her husband’s secretary before their recent marriage and still supervises much of the clerical work of his office. © Underwood & Underwood. An unusual winter resort seen from the air. Useppa Island in a sheltered bay on the tropical Gulf Coast of Florida about a hundred miles south of Tampa. The cleared spaces are the fairways of a sporty rolling golf course. Looking closely you will see the shadows cast by the shore palms on the beautiful wide white bathing beach. The Island is devoted exclusively to the pleasure of the guests of Useppa Inn and Cottages, which are open from January to May. Almost hidden in tropical foliage, the portal of tranquil Useppa Inn, to which with its pleasant cottages delightful people return y‘el;ir after year to revel in warmth and sun- shine. Mr. Hedgehog performs the disappearing act. The serial nature study shows him digging in for his Winter hibernation and in the bottom picture he is completely lost to view. He will make his next appearance in the Spring. © Underwood & Underwood. The Golf Club house. Gasparilla Inn has a new nine-hole course and will have nine additional holes in the near future. This new course hewn out of the tropical tangle is unusually attractive. A neighbor to Useppa. Gasparilla Inn at Boca Grande, Florida. Like Useppa Inn, Gasparilla Inn is operated in the manner of a well managed club—large The gift of gifts with no regrets —FLOWERS-—basket, bouquet or Yuletide plant—order them from Gude Bros. Co., with every assur- ance of complete satisfaction. 9, Four Flower Shops 1212 F St 2o, Along Useppa’'s bathing beach. A beach kitchen enables you to bask the entire day in the sun and enjoy a delicious menu al fresco. Gasparilla’s Cottages are very much in demand— modern in every respect —they permit one to.en- joy the excellent Inn service in homelike sur- roundings. Gasparilla's beach faces the sapphire Gulf of Mexico and it, too, has its beach kitchen. Both these alluring resorts are under the capable man- agement of J. F. Vallely, who may be addressed at Gasparilla Inn, Boca Grande, Florida. Write for booklet. numbers of pleasant visitors return year after year. Gasparilla Inn and Cottages open January 10th.