Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1935, Page 92

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 17, 1935. Scenic splendors of a far land. New Zealand's beautiful Lake Janieri, on South Island, mirrors the snow-capped mountains beyond in its quiet water. In tumultuous contrast, the towering cascade of Bowen Falls drops 540 feet into Milford Sound. 4 lllllllll,‘ w_ 83 \] Alaskan polar bears gather for a fishing party. Unsuspecting of the camera screen, they watch through the ice holes for their prey in this un- usual wild life scene. Senorita Flor- ence Kelton, who will help recreate the atmosphere of California’s old Spanish days at R B ? San Diego’s forth- Young patriots of Japan on parade. Clad in the armor of their Samurai coming exposi- ancestors, Japanese youngsters march to a Tokio shrine on the anniversary tion. : of the nation’s founding. Wide World Photos S L ' & -~ S by A bridle path by the sea. In the off season for bathers, the riders have Atlantic City's famed beach pretty much to themselves. Be- yond is the board- walk and skyline familiar to vaca- tioning millions. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Ormsby meet the eleventh of their number, 6-day-old Esther. Looks like the American League umpire will have 3 some domestic umpir- Winter lingers in Rainier National Park. And there are still a few feet of snow ing to do. . ; 3 N : left for the skiier who wants to risk his neck in this fashion on the precipitous Wide World Photos " slopes of Mount Rainier. ° Wide World Photos.

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