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Evening Star dated September 19, 1926

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) - Fair and somewhat warmer today; temorrow fincreasing cloudiness....

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 P WALKER IS GIVEN PLAGE ON COUNGIL Takes Seat Vacated by Com- missioner Dougherty—Mem- bership Drive Planned. Walker of the

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 ke BOOKS BOUGHT =) "rll: Them In” or Phone Fr. 5416 Book' Shpp, 933 G St. N.W. The Pershing 3701 16th St. N.W. Rents Reduced

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 PRONPT APPROVAL OF HEHVAY SEE Congresi Expected to Vote! $1,000,000 to Start Mount | Vernon Road. Fi __ (continued reze) | to

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 PUPLS EXGLSED *FORSESQUI EVENT Permission Also Is Granted Teachers to Participate in District Day. Any pupil of the District

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 |GERMAN MONEY MAY INDUCE l FRANCE TO CUT STAY ON RHINE - DISTRIGT PROGRAM serss “sars e Favors Tiaction 3 “‘Bortand Law...

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 LABOR WITHHOLDS CARAWAY CENSURE llincis Body Exonerates Him in Slush Fund Attack on Walter. September 18 Demorratic s from

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 ] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. SEPTEMBER 19; 1926—PART 1. 'WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS 1S¢ Three-In-One Oil _ With

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 VETERANS GATHER | FORELPASOMEET Gen. Frank T. Hines and Col. | Winfield Scott Included in D. C. Delegation. time in the...

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 HISONER IS FREED INLYNCH LAW CASE Relatives 01 Wythcw le Girl Who Was Attacked Are Heard in Investigation. By the Ascociated

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 REPLIES T0 KIPLING QUOTED N ENELAND Poet’s Clash With Baldwin Over Debt to America Is Family Row. BY A. G. GARDINER. Br Radio

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 DERAL MOVING 1S NEARLY ENDED t i e 1!ansfer of 3,000,000 Pen- sion Files Only Part of Big Job Unfinished. i ! e moving of...

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 LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 L Are vou “rushed to death®? Jane Stuart is...

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 Lanvin’s Gorgeous New “Rouge Prelat™ J ewefry Novelties This glorious, vivid new red, about which you are hearing so much...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19 svnenvoi Ly | Fall Merchandise Featured at Special Prices for Monday &...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19, .1926—PART 1. ST v . Three=Piece Jacquard Velour IO=Pc. Walnut-Veneer Dmmg

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 WUSSOLINT £vaIs RISK OF PLEBISEITE Not Tempted by Dubious Re- sult in Spain Despite Present Trend. BY GERVIL Br Radio to The

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 20 DINOSAURS' RULED SUPREME ON I1SLE Reptiles Recently Brought to Bronx Zoo Trapped by Bent Trees. ®pecial Dispatch to The

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 T9TH DIVISION MEN GATHER THI WEEK Reunion at thladelphna Will| Include Banquets and Memorial Rites. Tentative plans for the

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 - FORFIGNERS HELD | - INCHINESE SIBE 21 Americans and 5 Euro- 4 Peans Face Starvation ® Unless City Is Saved. tonese...

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 NEIGHBORS TO HEAR MISS TALLEY SING Kansas City Coneert to Es- tablish Gratitude Fund for Others Deserving. By Concolidated

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 s 24 TWO SOCIETY GIRLS | [_cuoe e 0ers | TOSING IN OPERA 7 Helen Gatley and Chaflottel Childress Get Places in Washington...

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 THE SUNDAY S AR WASHINGTON, EVANGEL'S LOOMS TC3RROW - Mrs. McPhe rson May CoA-b e D, C. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died

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 4 P REVENGEMURDER | MYSTERY S SOLVED Disappearance of’ Texas' Doctor Results in Arrests. | Body Found in Prairie. | Spacial

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 HIGHER PHONE RATE INRICHMOND S HiT Appeal of Company in Dis- pute Before Supreme Court. Oyster Season Opens. Spectal Dienatch

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 THE SUXDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 1. h lnr!s\ v\hlch co\er the San Fra LADYBIRDS SHIRK JOBS . _|n u,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19, 19%6—PART 1. e PALAIS ROYAL Kresge Department Stores, Inc. Men’s Fine...

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 [} Use the Budget Plan of Credit! A credit system that offers you a share in these savings without draw- ing on your bank...

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 WASHINGTON. D. C. SEPTEMBER 19. 1926—PART 1. THE SUNDAY STAR, “A New Palais Royal in the Making” . —and the fact that...

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 32 ; THE SUNDA® #rAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19, 1926-PART 1. BANKS' TEAMWORK s Yemrs Tota HELD VITAL NEED, o Correct

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 FIRST AMERICAN U. GLASSES THURSDAY Exercises Wednesday = Will| | Start Series of Camous Social Affairs. The Fall term will

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19 1926—PART 1 ‘SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES—FALL TERM 1926 CLASSESATE.W.U. START NEXT

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTONX, SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES—FALL D. C. SEPTEMBER 19, 1926 - PART 1. 3 TERM 1926 COLLEGE SESSION OPENS

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 ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19. 1926-PART 1 ¥ bheen found for radio. there are many | : SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER

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 Public Utilities Accountants Studying Rapid Transit Company Figures. Accountants of the Public Utilities Commission began a

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 88 “STAMMERING HELD - HANDIGAP TOGRLS ““Woman Educator Says Those " With Defective Speech Rare-| ly Become Leaders....

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 STRIVING T0 UMFY GERMAN PATRIOTS | Prominent Lcader Asks Or-| ganizations to Get Together | | an Under One Banncr. | | to...

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 40 - s THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 1. ident; Irwin Shinn, a chart 3 1 Wvo.: Eli Jones,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19. 1926—PART 1. 3 = S When in Need of Furniture See Our Page Announce- DELIVERS

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 4, FRENCHMAN HONORED. | First to Win Doctor’'s Degree m' Germany Since War. BERLIN, September 18 (#).— Joseph Bourgeot....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, C., . SEPTEMBER 19, 1926 —PART 1. Rugs, -Beds,Draperies, Housewares--- Many Savingsin Homethings

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 _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 1. N OW'.’---Th‘ ew elvet_-roché Frocks In a Special Sale---at

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 EDITORIAL SECTION he Sundwy S ", SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 19, EDITORFAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL FEATURES Society News Tar®...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.....September 19, 1926 —_—— THEODORE W. NOYES. . . .

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 EXTREME Cliques Work Fe\'erisilly f(;r Seats, But| NATIONALISM IN LEAGUE ELECTIONS Enthusiasm Marks Final Decision. Peace...

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 Traveling Through the Countries of Central America—A Few ' of the Latgst_ Novels—Thomas Burke Brings Out Another 5 IDA...

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 £ -~ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASAHII\'G’I'OI\'.T D." Gy 8 MRS DOUGLAS INDERWRRD ROBINSON, wife of the Assistant Secretarye of the

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 9. 1926—PART 2. D. C. SEPTEMBER 1 IMr. W. P. MacCracken e Discharging Duties of SOCIETY. New YorkSmart Set Turns | t...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. D. C. SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY. S — T ' more is the guest of her parents, Mr. |lantic

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. s SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 2. ‘fe shlonable North Shore Colony Tarrying Late, ~Good Weather

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 2. . $1.50 a Week Pays for This Suite ' ! Ty g , Poymento L The

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19. 1926— PAR'I; 2. SOCIETY. — Return of Abscntee i |t Erertintes, che

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 Tales of Well Known Folk In Social ari Qfficial Life Tw;a Foreign Ministers Await President’s Return To Present...

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 Renewed Social Activity - Follows Advent of Fall Maryland Capital Society Clrcles About Naval Academy—Arnvals a Many Changes

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 FEATURE PROGRAN . ASSURED LEGION NEWS OF THE CLUBS Women's Ci field Riley. pr Conducted by Nannie Lancaster. y Club—-Mrs. J.

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 THE SUNDRXY STAR. WAQHI\GTO). HE Maytag is the only washer with ad- justable legs that easily raise or lower the Maytag to

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 D. C. SEPTEMBER 19. 1926—PART 2. 15. | = revolution; there are usually 12 or 16| th':'hAm"l:cln t - . The little pointed...

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 SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, O, SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 2. x&sl‘fdiifdi{iifdigziiiiiiiiiiiiix THE = g: e\ ‘u L WA 0\ Shaded...

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 Part 3—14 Pages September Prelude to a New Playhouse Se ason BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. The departure of the National Theater...

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 Symphony Music in Spain SPAN‘I!H musiclans are in a sorry state, compared with those in the | United “States, according...

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 Flashes From the Screen BY C. E. NELSON. son girl kangarooed her leisurely way | who guarded the main entrance (and exit) of

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 A 4 This Week photoplays . (Continued from Third Page.) Reynolds in “Sunny Side Up,” aug- mented by the natural color produc.

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 MUSIC By Helen Fetter. SALZBURG, Austria, August 17, 1926. FTER the great wealth of operatic heauty gven in the Wagner-...

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 MAKERS SEEK ‘oraen Usuzlly Tak chanical Feature Most Service, BY WILLIAM ULLMAN. What class produces the most neglectful and

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 AUTOISTS BRANDED | AS “BUM SPORTS" Traffic Police Declare Most Speeders Attempt to Pass Buck When Caught. GRANDMA GAVE...

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 rs MILLIONS SAVED THROUGH SCIENGE Irenee du Pont Points Out How Chemists Are Aiding Motonsts. Motordom can look to the...

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 District National Guard The congratulatibns of Maji Gen Anton Stephan, commanding the Na tional Guard of the District of...

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 Mysterious Sweetheart BY ELLA WISTER HAINES : WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. ' Carolita Menendes, youns Spanish girl. brought up in a

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 Civilian Army News Despite the fact that rain fell dur- Ing 10 of the 15 days while the 343 Engineers, Col. John Stewart,...

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 Installation of officers of George Washington Post, No. 1, the Ameri- can Legion, will take place next Tuesday night at 8...

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 Ibert Pike. No. 36. iesday —National. N 5 P Faretier o Cie: pam.. L M. Afminius, No ne David. No. Wednestiay~ Harmony Oairie.

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 THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 3. all yresyes =§uiel Sizes for Misses, Women, Little Women_ and

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 Part 4—4 Pages Tygers Halt Griffs’ Winning Streak : George Vo RALLY IN NINTH INNING GIVES BENGALS: 6-5 WIN Neun, Cobb and...

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 seurity, empsey Thrown Into Hands of Receiver LL COMPETE ¥ SUK Fermer ‘ T BY Manager Contend third Years and Demands 0% A nin

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 ThreeD.C. Grid Teams Will G. U., MARYLAND AND G. U. | 7O OPEN THEIR SEASONS Hillteppers: 1o Meet Drexel ‘and Old Liners to

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 THE’ SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19. 1926—SPORTS SECTION. NO CLINCHING OR STALLING, Famo“s Battles | [ PavTaRone

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 MAGAZINE SECTION ILLUSTRATED FICTION AND FEATURES Part 5—8 Pages Nowhere BY THOMAS R. HENRY. TIPSY half-moon hung low in the

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 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. _C. SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 5. Great Washington Editor Helped to Lay Unitarian Foundations

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 Story of Hill 142 and of a Blazing Night in Wartime. in Ao firsr chamter the ou'hor told Aow the dar Barralion of ihe 5...

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 4 THE A Handsome Husband By Alice Duer Miller A Wife Who Liked to Worry—A Husband Who Hated Being Worried About—And a ~ HE

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 5. Touching Upon Sudden Wealth, College Sports, Wild and Other

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 \ T THE LONG BARROW Perhaps a Crime Was R. FORTUNE rang for tea and was given a lady’s ca Miss Isabel Woodall, had no...

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 Hopes for Simpler Women’s Shoes Are BY MARY MARSHAL UYING shoes today I8 s inter- esting and complicated a busi- ness as...

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 ) = . : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 5. Distinctise Vew BERKEY&GAY Designs An Interesting...

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 A Wt s ot CLASSIFIED SECTION Ask for what you want through the classified columns of The Star. Office and domestic help is

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 MISCELLANEOUS D. C, SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 6 AUTOMUSILES, ETC srrmmoxs—ga_g (Cont'@®). SITUATIONS—FEMALE (Cont'd. |...

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC, THE ‘SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, -D.-C., - SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART- 6. FOR !ml""fl)fl’mm. ¥FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES.

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 4 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 6. ROOMS, ETC. MR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 6. APARTMENTS, ETC. ROOMS AND BOARD. ‘ APARTMENTS

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 i APARTMENTS, £TC. APARTMEXT! APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. SHER v and |, s and hath N apt B, F. One Targe

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 REAL ESTATE. —_— APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Conttnued.) RENTALS REDUC in_ firetlase P BROWN RENT, of Al oM AS Front i i _poreh,

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 REAL ESTATBE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 6. REAL ESTATE. e = — — == — ! ’MT‘}';!"I:-‘i )I.oAA

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 REAL ESTATE )A ' ASHT s REAL- ESTATE FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES. b 3 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR ! . l FOR...

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 10 STEAMSHIPS., ' YHY ‘SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 6 FOR S(%_l;fi:;g?l‘us. ¥OR SALE—HOUSES....

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 FINANCIAL. 11 | h | ments and careful grading are neces FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBFJ; 19,...

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 FINANCIA INTEREST CENTERS ON FOREIGN BONDS Domestic List Practically Dead Level of Prices. 1021 1039 intai “-ir! Maintains |

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 GRAPHIC SECTION 10 PAGES Meet Miss America of 1926. Miss Norma Descygne Smallwood of Tulsa, Okla., was given that title in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION-SEPTEMBER 19. 1926. Lila Lee, American screen star, in England to take the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 19. 1926. The Early Twenties By W. E. Hill (Copyright. 1826. by

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 19, When the New York-Paris airplane arrived in Washington....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 19. 1926. ) Wave' The “hew-gr hair without Iny white ':.ir.w"

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 19. 1926 Dwight N. Burnham of the general committee in charge of

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. t GRAPHIC SECTION D The Sundiy St e Where the body of Rudolph Valentino, screer idol, rests near Hollywood.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 19, 1926. At right: Secretary of the Navy Wil bur deliver- ing

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 19. 1926. Mary K. Browne, American tennis star, no longer an...

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 The temperamental pianist, Ethel Leginska, returns to this country. Photograph snapped aboard the S. S. Leviathan when she

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 CHEER1O, S e 7 GREETINGS, TwIN-BROTHeE : JeEEFE - b Juuwus ! oLD Dear! -l COMIC SECTION MUTT AND JEFF SHINGTON. D. C.-SUNDAY,

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 How DID ALL D : THESE HOLES GET i p—y - IN MY KITCHEN 1 FOR®OT TO TAKE FLoor? o OFF MY FIREMANG 5 g 7 HAT WHEN I WAS / :...

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 £ 3 HOME FOR DINNER WE'RE GIVING A BIG FEED FOR | oNE OF THE BOYS AT THE OFFICE AND | DON'T WANT To D'SAPPOINT THEM o, i§ oH

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 FIRST DAY HOME FRom THE COUNTRY — VLL BE THE FIRST ONE TO CALL ON HER- — NOTHING DOING——THAT'S Too_MucH (ompeTiTion For ME —

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