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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 29, 1931. FROM EXHIBITION OF MEXICAN ARTS AT THE CORCORAN GALLERY The collection, to be exhibited from April 1 to 22, is being circulated in this country by the American Federation of Arts. Incense burner, from the State of Guerrero. This ware, with polychrome decoration, is made for ceremonial use. Water jar, from Huancito, Michoacan. This . ’ ! ! object is re]garded as pure an example of Indian Portrait og a chlld.—an oil work of the nineteenth century, design as exists in modern Mexican pottery. from Guadalajara, Jalisco. President Hoover boarding the battleship Arizona at Old Point Comfort, Va., for his vacation cruise in Southern waters. Secretary Hurley Tiger mask—a contemporary creation of painted A bedspread example of embroidery art of the ::‘:1 Ea‘:{‘;ryv ‘lb:’ 'Twl::%vf:,ld‘;m;s wood, from Olinala, Guerrero. early nineteenth century, from Toluca, Mexico. The plane carrier Lexington leads the way. A view along the sweeping deck of the carrier, with a column of battleships following in her wake off Panama. © Wide World Photos. Theodore G. Joslin, newly appointed secretary to Presi- dent Hoover, at his desk just after assuming his official duties as successor to George Akerson. © Underwood & Underwood. FOR EASTER—WEAR AN EMILE PERMANENT WAVE “They Last Longer” THEIR INDIVIDUALITY CANNOT BE IMITATED Hair Tinting By » / A Higten < I : B e e o Saster. Shownng. Smant Queen Quality Shoes AR Sl e - . 1 YOUTH *- GAIETY- - COLOR Spring is certainly here. Who could wish for a fairer [ A ing. Sea-sand kid, silver kid piping. ey § e sign than Ona Munson in this refreshing ensemble which e Decatur e - ~ b istically abov. th : ;l:r:]:::?td«;:;: as stylistically a e reproach for ese The OFF of P Waving in W All New Shades—$1.50; 2 Pairs, $2.85