Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1932, Page 97

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 6, 1932. Behind the Chinese lines at Shanghai. Chinese sol- diers, in their typical Winter garb of quilted coats, working a machine gun behind a barri- cade during the Japanese siege at Chapei. © Wide World Photos. Getting ready for the big race. Entries for England’s Grand National Steeplechase taking a water jump as they train at Newbury, England. The horse nearest the camera is Glangesia, one of the American candidates fcr the big turf prize. Associated Press Photo Safety first in the Manchurian war zone. A Chinese woman is persuaded by a Japanese soldier to leave the underground refuge she sought when the Japanese occupied Harbin. Wide World Photos. Florida has had a2 warm Winter. Rosie, the Miami 3 Beach pachyderm A champion gets away from the mark. George Simp- pet, seems to like son, former Ohio State sprint star, is rounding into fa§t the impromptu form with his eye on the big chance in the Olympic shower bath. games. He is shown in a workout at Los Angeles. Miami Beach News Service. © Associated Press Photo The fall of “Young” Stribling. The Georgia fighter went down for a short count at the end of the fourth round of the Chicago battle in which Ernie Schaff of Boston stopped his attempted comeback in decisive fashion. © Associated Press Photo Olive Charboneau, 15-year- old 4-H Club girl of Vesper, Wis., won a prize of $500 for this cherry pie. . MASTERPIECES g O Associated Press Photo. RoM MOUNT VERNON - - This rare piece after the historic original at Mount Vernon is made so authentic by the fxpert craftsmen in our Baltimore shops that you cannot tell them apart. Its selec- ro tion will give your dining room much in- i d 5 5 ividual = historic background -and priced ducing bacteria are at work grad. moderately, because you deal direct with us ually and ly leading you to the makers complet oss. Check rwr We welcome your most critical comparison abnormal condition by consulting and to view the other choice pieces we have our bacteriologist at once. [ faithfully reproduced from Mount Vernon Ladies and Gentlemen Treated Permanent Waving §/ ane Natural fiat mn with com- rin Diete Shops and Main Storeroom Est. 1892 : : ; i Baltimore, Md. POTTHAST BROS. INC. France revives a lost sport. Trotting races have staged a comeback recently at Vicennes, where g big C“l’::'g ISPS"“ H. DILLON, INC. 924 N. Charles St. 1741-43 Connecticut Ave. N.W. watching the high-steppers in action. Asoc S ot. |1000 Conn. Ave., 2d Fi., NAt. 8779

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