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Evening Star dated September 11, 1927

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 Bureau Forecast.) Showers v: fair and slightly cooler tonight; temorrow fair. ‘Temperature—Highest, 78. at 4 p.m yesterday;

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 . COMMITES TOHAVENEN FCES Wéuer, Herreld and Cameron Places to Be Filled—Other Shifts Possible. Some new faces will be seen

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 MT. VERNON ' STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe

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 ENGLAND ALARMED | AT AIR DISASTERS Comic Note Injected Into Discussion by Woman’s Ocean-Aerial Fashion. BY A. G. GARDINER, By

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 MIDWAY ISLANDS " LANDING POSSIBLE Maj. Horton, Former Gov- ernor, Says Brock and Schiee Could Stop There. Should William §.

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 * POLICE VACANCY | INGPIRES POLITICS Many Candidates Put For- ward for Post Which Was Held by Evans. Considerable essure...

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 THE flt \D\Y STAR. WASHINGTON., T. (" SEPTEMBER 17, 1927—PART 1.’ MAXWELL’S Autumn Styles Are Ready First showing of new...

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 'HE SUNDAY Strips of Fine French Felt Sample Flowers . 39c¢ Strip : ~ Greatly 39 ea. Directions for Making X i Underpriced at

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 THE §I‘\DAY STAR. WASHT\GTO\’ D C, QEPTF\TBER 11, 1927—PART 1. 4 = SEE FOL l O\\ ING P. \1 ] IOR OLl\ SEMI- \\\1:; SALE OI

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 STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 11.° 1927 210 THE SUNDAY IN Fl-flflfl RU[ING ‘ b it v we F ths Hans Vogeler, | «i lored h hi

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 FRENCH OFFICIALS 10 GREET LEGION . Doumergue to Attend Open- ing Session—Poincare to Extend Welcome. By the Associated Press.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 PAR /9‘ @ 0 C===)0 O e~ O O o= @ 0 @==_0 & e 0. 0 == ¢...

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 SPEED BOATS GIVEN FINAL RACE TESTS America’s Fastest Water- craft to Compete Here Fri- day and Saturday. boats are tests for

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 CANAL ZONE CAMP 10 BE ABANDONED Galliard, Old Military Post, Long a Spot Rich in His- torical Interest. Abandonment of Camp

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 ~ \ FOREIGN AFFARS FOUND QUE O President to Confer With Kel- logg on Situation—Naval Parley Dominant. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM...

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 THE Comfortable Karpen Overstuffed Chair in a good-looking tapestry with reversible spring cushion, soft spring edge and...

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 Boys’ School OUTFIT 59.45 Complete From Head to Hose Consists of a four-piece Suit, of fine woolen mix- ture with English...

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 ® 18 FIFTEEN BALLOONS * TAKE OF IN RACE Eight Countries Represented -in Gordon Bennett Cup Con- i test Starting in Detroit. {

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 WONEN INUINELP FORIBELECTON Members of National Leaguei Discuss Issues Prominent | in the Campaign. By the Associated Press.

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 NURSE, 7, IS HELD INDEATHS OF TWO Wife and Daughter of Gray- Haired Pastor Believed Poisoned. By the Asociated Press. ENID,

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 ARCRAFTCONCERN | Leglslatuve Counsel Reviews Berliner Flrm to Move to{ Quarters in Alexandria | This Week. The Fn\'llr;er...

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 it FARFAX EXHIBITS TOBREAK RECORD Fair to Open Wednesday, With Program Feature Each of Four Days. Epecial Dispatch to The...

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 'THE ARLINGTON COUNTY NEWS SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER RAIN MARS LAST DAY HERNDON. &= UPPER MARLBORO FAIR 11,

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 ~r wd UPPER MARLEORO. UBPER MARLEORO. Md., 1o, —aein < Couay ¥ wure Monday, at ¥ pam. e o e Sm, | Tow Mercineid oy | L A or

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 PURCELLVILLE. PURCELLVILLE, Va., September 10 (Speciall.—Col. Lucien Powell, an .artist of note and aide-decamp to...

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 26 DEFENSE HIGHWAY FOUND DANGEROUS Conditions Described by John N. Mackall Are Subjected to Test. A survey along the National

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 11, 1927—PART 1. Lansburgh & Bro. Annual Lamp Sale Franklin 7400 # 7th to 8th to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. ¢. SEPTEMBER 11, 1927—PART Y. i Kid pump Patent step-in pump, silver S with silk kid kid...

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 - SEES NEW PEST FOE " INSULPHUR DUST Scientist Announces Discov- ery of Powerful Destroyer in Infinitesimal Form. By_Sclence

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 Among the many visitors to the Ad- ministration sBullding the past week have been Mf, and Mrs. Walter Wheel- er and Frank...

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 ¢ | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €.,” SEPTEMBER 11. 1927—PART T ? ‘SUNDAY CHURCH PARADES %BUILD HUGE HOUSEBOATS. HOLD FOOD

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 82 BRIDGE T0 BALTIC ISLAND PLANNED Playground Is to Be Con- nected With German Mainland. “The Baltic Island of Rugen. soon to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON 'SEPTEMBER 11, 1927-PART T - * tion of Women's Clubs at its annual|spent with the comrades and

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 » =YX AWTDR TS NOVE IRV AR ~ NLOGATONFGHT Battle Threatened When Company Finds Rivals at In- spiration Point, Utah. T By the

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 ANERCAN LEGON PRISED BY FOY ;| Allied Commander-in-Chief A % 2 % / /4 % % % % g Z g NOTE! MAIL ORDERS, Filled as Long as...

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 & &a X L 5 & . 2 o e Vi 56 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. SEPTEMEER 11. 1927_PART . A 'I-SIE B AKER H[AUS LONG RANGE E

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 . BULLARD RETURNS AFTER RADI TOUR Finds Broadcasting Situation in Second Zone in Very Fine Shape. he broadcasting situation

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 AROUND THE CITY BY NANNIE RETURNED wanderer was finding dramatic changes in the old home town. At one point he stood, with

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 oy THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 11, 1927—PART 1.’ 39...

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 40 THE SUNDAY CLUBWOMEN OF THE NATION Pollcxes of Woman Voters Outlined, as Fall Program Is Inaugu- rated—Association of...

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 -~ ] Ry cowrss R e AR UM SIS IRAGYY TN AVIRNE HTE.158, . AP 3 TPCUE s . AP kP APty W5 . SOt o 5 w56 P Bewe; s coawrr meravacs

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 53 : ; New Kimonos and Man- darin Coats From Japan $2.95 and $3.95 —Never were beauty and utility more happily combined than

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 MEDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL FEATURES p— Part 2—16 Pages . EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday COMING OF FALL REVIVES

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 v ' stituted and carried to a successfiil 2 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C...

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 QUARTER OF TRAINED' IN MILLION ARMY CAMPS Officeré Anticipate Summer’s Work Will Set Record as Greatest Peace-time Effort of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. Mrg ZIEGEMEIERD and/ ROSEMARY, IS ~— wifeand daughter of RearAdatiral Hewry J. Ziegeheier, USN. Capital...

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 Capital Shows Record List of Early Autumn Weddings Charming Church Ceremonies-and Home Events Mark Society's Calendar—Palms,

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 SOCIETY.” Hunting on North Shore Engages Social Colonies Myopia Club Meets Are mats Plan to Remain ix_x Bay State for Some

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 "SOCTETY .~ ‘Nuptial Ceremony Feature In Annapolis Miss Anna H. Iglehart Kenneth Noble, U. S. N.—Special Notes | of Naval...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 11, 1927—PART 2 The HUB—Seventh & D Sts. N.W. i | A p N The HUB'S Liberal Credit

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, SEPTEMBER 11, ning Days Ave UB Superbly Read)’ ntage of Opportunities in This Sale and Pay

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 10 S0 ALEXANDRIA SOClETYl Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coke Marshall have returned from Orange; where Mrs. Marshall was one of t...

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 Masquerade Ball Marks Stony Man C.'Amp Program 8TONY MAN CAMP, SKYLAND, Va., September 13.—The masquerade ball which ushergd

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 Cl’:evy Chase SOCiety Circle Represented 9 32 Fall coloes in all styles In the Moving Throng p J of Gold Stripe Silk...

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 MISS ELSIE ELENE SUIT, “ho sailed from New York Wednes- for a visit in Prague, Czechoslo- \nkin Of Personal Interest To...

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 s avacansy FULAAE SR 351 1AL A LA DA BRI A L ATV R AL S AL 634 BaR A S AT A e Arrvasarae g. g i £ LRSI B AR SR AARE LA DAN A

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 FEVVES PASTIE OF ANGENTDAYS Mayfair Restores Toy The- ater Extolled by Robert Louis Stevenson. | Correspondence of the...

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 i N UL BUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEMBER 11, 1927—PART 2. s...

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 'D. €, SUNDAY MORNING, .\‘I‘JI"!'I'I;(BER I, - 192 DON FELICE (Stage) and SNITZ EDWARDS and BUSTER KEATON-(Sereer) -Palace -

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 AMUSEMENTS. .. The Moving Picture Album BY ROBERT E. AVING been open almost a and having accommo many millions of wide. eved

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 AMUSEMENTS.} THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. LASHES 7z 7z FILMOGRAMS BY C. E. NELSON. } WEEK OF S“nd‘yi Monday Tuesday...

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 OTORING BY WILLIA It's a poor horn that doesn't blow somebody some good. UPERCHARGING for passen- ger automobiles is a lively

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 “motive Salesmen’s SUN BUTO SALESMEN'S BODY FINDS FAVOR Dealers” Responses Show Need for Newly Organized National...

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 THE' SUNDAY" STAR! WASHINGTON, D. ¢. SEPTEMBER 1f. 1927—PART 3.° THE ALL-AMERICAN LAND SIX A bigger, better, brilliantly...

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 THE' SUNDAY in greater measure than ever before, supply the -.desires and requirements of my friends for better motor cars.

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 BASIS OF COURTES TRACEDTO SIGNALS Answers to A. A. A. Question- | naire Reveal General Una- nimity on Co-operation. £...

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 " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 11, 1927-PART 3. Boy Scout l — work has continued to be so heav - that the...

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 ARMY. With the announcement by the War Department that the various promo- tion board reports would be available for...

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 “THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER It 1927—PART 3. ___._— W CHEVROlLET y/ T for Economical Transportation Only...

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 12 - = i LADY SLIPPER By_Ella Wister Haines ol Author of “MYSTERIOUS SWEETHEART.” | Copyright, (Continued from Yesterday...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEM FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. Today—Temple Heights, services at 16, M. M. ....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. @ SEPTEMMER 11, 1997 PART % New Factory Branch fo ‘Serve Paige Owners in Washington . - and

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 Part 4—4 Pages The Sy Slar WASHING TON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMB ER 11, 1927. | France Finally Triumphs Over the Uniled

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 2 Western Open Hagen’s for Fourth Time Gad WALTER’S SCORE OF 281 BEST BY FOUR STROKES e oy sore oyt Defending Title Holder

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 THE SUNPAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. SEPTEMBER I 1927_8DPORTS SECTION. - == =gt | v'iStrong Elevens Should Represent All Local

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEtIkJybER 11 1927—ZSPORTS SECTION. Dempsey Better Now Than for Sharkey : Eastern and...

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 MAGAZINE SECTION ILLUSTRATED FICTION AND FEATURES Part 5—8 Pages Men of Courage in Federal Service Make W SECRETS OF...

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 BY HUBERT WORK. Secretary of the Interior. 0 _ONE_would argue that the T War Department should edu- cate the children of New

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 The Old Glory has joined the host of craft that have sailed out, never to return, news dis- patches. concerning the project-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTO MOTHER KNOWS BEST By Edna Ferber Kiper that, when he does that, he loses | idea in her head? Give

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 M A. WHITE, M. D. dent. American_Paychiatric Association: Director of St. Elizabeth’s Hospital The first of a series of *Why

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 6 R * THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER THE HE-M AN—B Harold Standish Corbin The Star’s First-Run Fiction D SHAW,

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 Two-Piece Suit Always Smart, Convenient and Comforta JENNY'S BLACK SATIN SUIT AT THE LEFT BELOW HAS A FRILL- ED BLOUSE AND IS

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 8 RIBIXIZINIBIBIBIZIZIBIE THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, SLIRIBIEIBIBILILIEINIS SEPTEMBER 11, 1927—PART. 5. -SEPTEMBER...

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 It may not be necessary to “trade in” your old house when purchasing a new one. For a direct sale try an advertisement in the

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 bt A ok 14 43 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. SEPTEMBER T_PART 6 “AUTOMOBILES. ETC blTl]\'l‘l\)\'—l)fl HESTIC. PERSONAL,

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. THT SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, .D. €, SEPTEMBER 11, 1927 -PART ‘6. SALE—AUTOMOBILE! .8 -AUTON A SALE=AUTOMORI

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 4 ROOMS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SEPTEMBER 11, 1927—PART 6. APARTMENTS, ETC. SALE—MISCCLLANEOUS. Pfli'l.l 'RY

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 "APARTMENTS, ETC. APARTMENTS—FURNISHED, (Continued.) APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, (Continged.) 3317 FAIRMONT ST. N.W.—ONE ROOM,

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 [ APARTMENTS, ETC. THE _SU ]:)AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 11, 1927—PART 6. APARTMENTS, ETC. & — —_—...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEMBER 11. 1097 P ] ®BEAT ESTATE. NFURNISHED. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED.

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 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEMBER 11, 1927—PART 6. REAL ESTATE. ————— — ——— SALE—STORE! SALE OR...

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 REAL SALE—HOUSES. L AL %416 14th ST N.W. NEAR HOLLY ST | New detached house. 10 r aths. ete. | Hollow tile and stucco '...

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 STEAMSHIPS. RESORTS. " ‘THF' SUNDAY' "STAR. WASHINGTON.. . C, qI"T’Tl"\[BFF’ 11, 1927—PART €. SALE HOUSES. (Continued.) T A

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 o o T-‘YNI\NCI_/\TJ_.‘ WASHINGTON, D. £ TEMEL 7 11, 198% FTINANCIAL. WIS HOLD EDGE - INSTOCK TRADING Responsibility—Character

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 A FINANCIALS Last Week 10.19: 1 36! Last Week. High. Low Average price of 50 stocks.180.21 1 Same period a year ago. WEEK E!

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 cai onal K dw - The Sy Staf [ Music | Part 7—8 Pages C., SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER XYy 3927, COUNTLESS OPPORTUNITIES NOW...

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 2 #° U.S. CAPITAL HELD CENTER OF CULTURE - ___ THE_SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 11, 1927—PART 7.° INEW BOYS’...

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 RS S RECORD YEAR IS FORESEEN FOR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Registration of Students for the Coming Year Expecte:l to Surpass...

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 4 ~ UNIVERSITY ADDS TOTEACHER CORPS Administrative Staff Is Also| Increased for Fall Term. Facilities Added. Ten new members

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 SUNDAY STAR. WAS Il[\(:TO\' D. C, SEPTEMBER 11, 19271_PART 7. CARCORAN T0 ADD WORK OF SEULPTURE CLASS New School Will Be...

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 R » U, LAW SCHOOL CLASSES CALLED Afternoon Sessions to Begin | Thursday—Graduate Study Course Enlarged. Sessions of at...

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 SIDE from the President of the United States, the Queen of Rumania and Charles Augus- A tus Lindbergh, there is prob- ably no

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 B MUSIG (Continued from Seventh Page.) — and the soprano, Mme, ‘Crozia, in a recital of French songs, Dupre, who was teaching

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 \ ' : WASHINGTON, D. C—SEPTEMBER 11, 1927 . !a- vuw‘ i :f |du\tal muram s a San o The firemen's parade passing up Pennsyl-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 11, The horsemanship of little Ellie Wood Page Keith, 5-year-old

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 11. 1927 The Gay Forties By W. E. Hill (Copyright, 1927, by

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER Riding a typhoon in the China Sea. This remarkable photograph

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 11, Miss Marian Chace and Lester Shafer, local dancers, who will

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 11. 1927. X ’ Greene’s An imported Peo neck piece. It is Pl...

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 GRAPHIC SECTION WASHINGTON, D. C. mz gu]tam %tar IN TWO PARTS—PART 2 SEPTEMBER 11, 1927 The vapory peaks of the Pyre- nees

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 11, Al] Services Included—No Extra Charges Safety—Comfort—No...

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 THE WASHINGTON, D..C.—GRAVURE EARN 75 125 WEEKLY IN SPARE TIM Am"ofiu?"l. .wdlth (he m! fih at the 'a Universit A e i 80...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION--SEPTEMBER 11, 1927. W ASHINGTON HOUSEWIVES feel that they know Rice’s.

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 COLOR SECTION I <G {@\w/,, | JMANEROton. D S~ SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1927 {cicero, T owe Youlf AnARSLGY? AN _APOLOGY WHY2 »

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 . ul&_’ltl Feliens <sene Byrnes 3 JUS' MOVED IN THE f : NEWWHBOR ! MY NAME IS /7 LETS ALL - 1 GOTTA ASK MY WINNY OLEARY? o

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 I'M NOT ARGUING . WELL, ¥ YOU THINK THAT WOMAN'S WORK ) 1T DOESN'T TAKE ISN'T IMPORTANT, VI. ¥ BRAINS To RUN A I'™M ONLY...

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 B)ere are soME GREEX GIRLS anNp Bovs AT PL:AY. A G:-\ME OF "BLIND MANS BUFF 15 1N PROGRESS. — YMREC OTHER UTTLE PLAVERS ARE

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