Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1934, Page 104

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 9, 1934. Winter intrudes on Autumn in Missouri. The picturesque Winter scene is at Kansas City after the season’s first snowfall. The other white display i i chrysanthemums in an indoor garden at St. Louis. i i bea}lm“%)xemngfimfi One for the pvok. When Sergt. Barney Swantek of the Detroit police recovered Idyl of the Sierras. Jean Parker - N ) a hawk that fell to his gun || Of the films offers a tempting bite ¢ : 5 AT o he found a horseshoe to Malibu, a fine five-point buck 3 xS & N\ - clutched tightly in its claw. || Which is doing a little starring ' 3 : ] i Here he is with the riddle. || himself in a forthcoming nature ¥ ’ Zestful return. Lily Damita, French film star, Associated Press Photo. movie. b » gives the photographers a breezy action shot as she lands at New York en route to Hollywood from a Paris vacation. Associated Press Photo While the city sleeps. Night brings no pause at the Bu- reau of Printing and Engraving, whose bright window lights dip like flame into the still waters of the Tidal Basin. Harris & Ewing. et 4 U R s . A el A S35 Wheel of progress. 5P Thousands of school chil- dren of Adelaide, Austra- ; lia, formed this spectacle . as a greeting to the Duke A little lift for the heavy goods industries. With the greatest of ease, a giant crane of Gfoucesér on his re- swings a complete locomotive aboard a freighter for shipment to South America. It cent visit for the cen- was one of ten locomotives in a single shipment to Chile from the Baldwin Locomotive tenary celebration. Works. o Wide World Photos. 2 Wide World Photos. = A

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