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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 18, 1931 Seeing things. A A proud head. This big-horn sheep, native polar bear at the of the Canadian Rockies, seems a bit defiant Washington Zoo of the camera. . © Hartman. seems hypnotized by his reflection in the pool, © Hartman Eyes that transfix. The South American jaguar, said to be the most cunning of all the cats, poses for his picture at the Washington Zoo. © Hartman. : A young puma in a kittenish pose for the Thres Kodiak bear cubs, among the Zoo's camera. Note the big paws that he will grow liveliest residents, coming out of their den up to some day. © Hartman. for a romp. © Hartman You'll need more than one guess to name this gridiron husky. It's Madge Evans, screen actress, giving the boys a picture of themselves in the great and gory game. Take a tip from the champion. Miss Helen Hicks shows the golf-club grip that won the women’s national title. © Associated Press Photo. New York City trains its police rookies. These are wearing oxy- gen equipment as they walk through gas fumes at the finish of their three months of training at Camp Mul- rooney, City Island, N. Y. © Wide World Photos. Movies lead to golfer’s romance. Johnny Farrell, well known pro, and Miss Catherine Hush, who ap- peared with him in a series of golf films, smilingly an- nounce their engagement. © Wide World Photos. British naval gunners carry on during a the oretical gas attack from the air. The scene is © Wide World Photos aboard H. M. S. Champion, naval training ship.