Evening Star Newspaper, February 22, 1931, Page 94

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 22, An unusual view of the interior George Washington's bedroom at Mount Vernon, in of old Christ Church at Alexandria, which he died. Perhaps the most interesting relic in the Va.' The ghotogra_ph shows much of room is the trunk at the foot of the bed, which carried Wash- the interesting detail of the old church, ington’s baggage during the revolutionary campaigns. This historically significant, chiefly be-. is one of the rooms which will be closely copied in the repro- cause of George Washington’s atten- duction of Mount Vernon for the French Colonial Exposition, dance there. @atodwin: at Paris. A classic beauty of Rumania. Mlle. Tauti Vusereanu, who was chosen “Miss Rumania for 1931,” in the national beauty contest at Bucharest. © Associated Press Photo. Decks awash in a heavy sea. The U. S. S. California encoun- tered rough going down the coast of Cal- ifornia to engage in maneuvers off the Pan- . . i ama Canal Zone. The only woman forester in Uncle Sam’s service. Miss @n:.p.phm b Margaret Stoughton of Asheville, N. C., tagging a tree in the Pisgah Forest, near there, where she serves as a junior forester in the United States Forest Service. ] A Chinese immigrant girl gets her first lesson in English. The scene is in one of the classrooms of the Ellis Island immigration station, where children are taught pending action on their right to enter the United States. © Underwood & Underwood. Ski - joring in the Winter sports carnival at Dartmouth College. This race was one of the highlights of the annual event at Han- over, N. H. © Wide World Photos. [¥' East meets West in old Tokio. Douglas Fairbanks and Victor Fleming (left), well known tourists from Late again! But Graham Hollywood, are repre- McNamee, radio announcer, Elaine St. Maur of Hollywood, Her hands are her fortune, Miss senting the West in with the aid of a rope ladder this merry scene in a and a push from the tugboat st & popular restaurant of mate, managed to board the :::acha"i';sd&:‘:ns‘:‘e ‘:Zceslfi‘;lp":’:; P\the Japanese capital. liner Duchess of York after h s ed for $150,000 y W IR she had pulled out into the T O O & wikiiweraiBisiia: Hudson River, en route to Bermuda. © Wide World Phu.os. Calif., whose shapely hands are so

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