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Bor The Editorial Section Is Unique Each Sunday is featured articles of cur- rent interest, the authors of which are actors in or competent observers of the big things which are doing these days. It's first-hand information, given with a personal touch. The Pink Sports Section . Special attention is given to the editing of this Section that it may reflect the latest happenings in all the Sports—and give the enthusiasts of every game authentic information and interesting gossip. The New Page For Girls All for their very own reading a page devoted to the things appealing to the present-day girl, as seen and written by a girl herself who knows what interests her sisters, big and little. The Invisible Picture Book becomes a feature of The Sunday Star --beginning with next Sunday--- It will be immensely amusing and entertain- ing to the children. The mystery of it adds to its attractiveness. How is it that the dull gray out- line pictures can be transformed into brilliant colors with an ordinary paint brush—or even a bit of cotton dipped in plain water? It’s magic—but it happens. In the Invisible Picture Book are four of these picture pages—entirely new subjects each week— with four other pages of cut-outs, stories, drawing lessons, etc. Watch out for this new feature of The Sunday pening the world over. ‘Accurate in fact, illuminating in detail—together with a host of special features and enter- taining and instructive departments. With it all is observed that strict adherence to the highest standard of newspaper ethics which shuns sensa- tionalism and guards carefully that no word may offend the proprieties. Progressive! Clean! Consistent! See What’s Coming in The Sunday Magazine Next Sunday The careful selection of the Sunday Magazine's miscellany raises it to the highest literary standard A Fiction Feature! Irvin S. Cobb, author of the delightiul * ‘Tudge Priest” stories. contributes “The \alle\ of Plenty” to The Star’s Sunday Magazine. A fiction treat for the reader who loves a m.cvd story. “A Day With the Vice President” What do you know about the Vice Presid. job? And it is a real job, too. An article illustrated with sketches by Courtney Allen. “When the Bank Moved” A story recalling a Wall Street explosion by the well known writer, Arthur Stringer. “The Mirrors of Hollywood” Another of those interesting articles Kitchen on the movie world of California. “The Law and the Bootlegger” A local article on running down the peddler of bad whiskey. What the prohibition enforcement officer has to contend with. Karl K Other articles and fiction by William Le Quex, Sterling Heilig, Ring W. Lardner, Sewell Ford and others. The Fashion Letter From Paris Anne Rittenhouse has written this week in her most entertaining vein, inspired by the glimpses ac- corded to her of the new designs now being de- veloped in the world’s most famous fashion studios. The Faithful Rotogravure Reproduction Never before in the history of newspaper pic- tures have such results been possible as are obtained by the Rotogravure process—so that each Sunday with your Sunday Star you have before you real pictures of passing events and faithful photographs of those prominent in the public eye. Star—and make sure that you get it for the youngsters. It'll be lots of fun for them—and you'll enjoy it, too. Finance heComics Cahforma. o oradc Society m Music m SantaFe ang‘l‘.'asv Sale dates: To G]lfomln, Mnyfs° Star Car riers Will Deliver EaCh Issue Of June 1 to September 30. : Direct to Your Home at 60c Per Month Phone Mamn 5000 Stop overs in both directions. 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