Evening Star Newspaper, October 20, 1935, Page 100

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 20, 1935, IN THE MONASTERY GARDENS. A view within the walls of the Fran- ciscan Monastery at Brookland showing the last Autumn blooms of the lux- uriant rose beds on both sides of the arched entrance way. © Johansson. BOXWOOD AND GRAY STONE. The chapel entrance in a corner of the beautiful Monastery gardens. Johansson ozt Ak Anbet Aode St ode b A ode 00 , Left: THROUGH AN FRIEND OF THE WAY- "}%S}slglt)ue o?‘ép&’]‘;‘; FARER. A close study of the ihec it see in TRE St. Christopher .statue, an l'p f the Monaste arresting work of art within g m&pse s ry the cloistered grounds. gardens. o © Johansson. SUNLIGHT THROUGH THE COLUMNS. A view down the long arched colon- nade of the south cloister. Johansson Left: TRAVEL AS USUAL 1IN VENICE. Italy at war makes no ap- parent difference in the daily rou- tine of the city of canals and gon- dolas. These boats are water taxis for the rail- road station shcwn acrcss the water. & Associated Press Photo SUNSET'S AFTERGLOW IN THE NORTH. An evening scene in the village of Machias, Me., taken an hour and a half after sunset and made possible by the sky’s long afterglow in that northern clime. © Assoclated Press Photo.

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