Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1931, Page 103

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 18, 1931 A local prize winner in the Atlantic Cat Club show at New York. The star-eyed little feline is Lady of the Moon, a silver Persian A December hot spell crowds the beach at Sydney, Australia. owned by Miss Emma Payne While we shiver in overcoats, this far-off land is enjoying its season - of this city. of straw hats, white flannels—and heat prostrations. 3 © Assoclated Press Photos. GiWideiWoslaEo o A famous diva seeks the Florida sunshine. Mme. Galli-Curci posed for this snapshot at Miami Beach while resting there before starting on a Northern concert tour. © Associated Press Photo. A charming bride under the Cuban palms. She is Mrs. A whirling dervish on the ice. Miss Mary Stepney, daugh- Abraham Straus, of New York’s younger set, who is honey- ter of Lady Howard Stepney of London, is the fancy performer mooning at Havana. © Underwood & Underwood. of this group at Muren, Switzerland. © Wide World Photos. An army on skis. Austrian infantry training on the “snow - walkers” near Vienna in preparation for military maneuvers to be held next month. © Wide World Photos. Maj. Ramon Franco (center), noted Spanish transatlantic flyer, arrives at Antwerp, Belgium, to seek refuge after his part in the unsuc- cessful Spanish re- _ Justice takes a fall. One of the huge pillars fronting the old court house volt. in Seattle, Wash., crashes to the ground as an automgobile truck plays the © Wide World Photos. role of Samson at the end of a cable. The old structure is being demolished. c) iated Press Photo.

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