Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1932, Page 87

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 3. The Winter Travelers By W EHill * For those Winter travelers who like the unbeaten paths there is nothing like an exploration party into the wilds of Africa or Asia armed with plenty of film and a baby motion picture camera. One can get right down to the bed- rock of human nature and take reel aiter reel of the natives doing their old tribal dances. And the magazine articles that will follow “My Trip Up the Lower Bushiewabi.” or “Among the Kinney Whinneys of Inland New Zealand,” or “Whitc Portals of the Oglethorpe Islands With Gun and Stethoscope: An Ac count of the Wallace Vermillion Expedition Among the Head-hunting Pigface Tribes.” At left: Air travel is a great boon to big business men who rush hither and yon at top speed, signing contracts, retriev ing options, granting prior licns closing big deals and doing all those things that big business fellows know how to do so well “Hello,” one of them will tele phone the nearest airport, “Lucius Buckthorn speaking. Get me a plane immediately. 1 want to reach Cleveland before the banks close for the day!” plating a trip to Bermuda, Honolulu South America or Panama these Winter days, even before purchasing her steam ship ticket, is to get a costume ready for the ship’s fancy-dress ball. Without a fancy-dress costume a girl who esteems herself at all may just as well stay home At right Fimes being what they are, which is nothing to brag about, this ing from Maine to west of Kansas City by bus to spend a month or two with Laurence's cuple is motor How should I know where you put it? didn't touch your razor S just growl, gre grow] from vou in the morzing, Frank!™ A coast to-coast slecper, showing a couple who have slept badly risine carly for a stop-off at the Grand Can- von wints and elderly matro near relations are greatly sent out ballyhooing the When Winter comes, maiden who get sick of the sight of the intrigued by the folders that Mediterrancan cruise with You know, “All places of importance visited and a mad whirl ht. Love-laden breezes valuables with ¢ personally conducted tour of gayety aboard ship. Moor Shufieboard and adequate accomn the purser.” (Aunt Almira is rea yraltar at a Glaned Northern politician shown These travelers are known as discomfort snobs and are very nice in their Oh. my gloriou aloud to Cousin M n!l Cousin ;\“ Ny ‘L‘lt'p}“v‘vl‘:l[l‘j:’ g \'W‘H'“\l on a sunny Southern beach, way, only they do hate anything that smacks of comfort and case when they ( 8 that Helen worrics her so hie nev Ntk i having traveled thither to journey afar. “My dear,” the wife will write home, “we have found the loveliest Jed : her letters. Why, list Summer ¢ver litmeiEnowiatiung recuperate from worries little adobe hut in New Mexico, miles from anywhere (cven the nearest water ! fl ANCY 2 1 1 sdao 10O H 7 he th ! about Marvin's impacted wisdom tooth ) brought on by, too much is a mile away). with just a dirt floor, which we cat off of. We rent from a pondering over the unemploy Mexican Indian family for this month and next. Sleep right on the ground, A 1 in the Easta wrapy ment situation and it is just more fun than we've ever had!

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