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Evening Star dated October 23, 1927

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 WEATHER. 1U. 8. Weather Bureau Increasing cloudiness tod: row partly cloudy. Not in_temperature. Full report on page 5....

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 2% OIL CASE EVIDENCE Wins High Award RULING EXPECTED Justice Siddons May Decide on Admissibility of Testi- mony Tomorrow. The

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 THE 8&U \D\Y BARRU[[ WEEPING REACHES NEW YORK Says He Is Not Sure He Can Resume Show Work—Scores of Friends Greet Him. By the

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 4 APTALINHANOS OF ENENY” TODAY 3d CorpsTroops to Start Maneuvers Near Here ...+ Tomorrow. artillery, the hoofs on Rumbling of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, OCTOBER 23, 1927—PART %. The Fall Exhibition of 'Karpen Furniture An Autumn Style Show...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W.\SHTNGTOY. D. C, OCTOBER 23, 1927—PART Mourned by Ireland RELANDMOURYS CARDINAL'S DEATH Extra Postal Staff

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 e $5.00 Delivers | This Outfit \e ptEA, New 52-Piece Dining Room Group as Pictured This Tuder Dining Room Suite is Extension

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, .D. C. OCTOBER 23. 1927-PART 1. king Event Y’ 5 00 Delivers This Outfit Eleven-Piece Living Room

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., OCTOBER 23. 1927—PART 1. dimon Rourke and John G VIRGHIN WOODIAND | [ o oF pews TREES i

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 \ TR ONBACHELORS . Washington,” AIDED LD CHURCH Tobacco Also Helped Keep Up St. Barnabas, Leeland, Md., _ C. C. Magruder...

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 L b B0YS'CLUB DRIV OPENS TOMORROW Campaign for $125,000 for New Clubhouse Directed by Jelleff. A campaign for $125.000 with

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 S T R ) \\')x [ ) $1 Fountain Syringes With This Coupon and 49c¢c Talcum Powder THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO © A0 D A DRI D 75c

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 1927 —PART 1. 14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, OCTOBER 23, O INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNT...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, OCTOBER 23, 1927—PART 1. TEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNT. OLDI N Y N G G s S e O

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 $6 Lustrous Brocade Rayon Spreads $3.49 Lovely Brocade Bedspreads, rich, lustrous finish, in handson.m bro- cade designs,...

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 MUSSOLINI T0 GAIN BY VATIGAN PEACE Papal Confidence in Fascism| || rsemem® Ko™ | Do You Know the Conven- [ isfaction Si...

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 s Ui INSTITUTE'S SERIES OPENS NOVEMBER 3 Recital Talk at Community Center to Be First of “Season’s Events. AR T SR e S TS by

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 BISHOP T0 ESCAPE TRIAL FOR HERESY Procedure Believed Too Rus- ty to Be Used in Present English Church Row. By A. G. GARDINER.

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 20 HUGE AREA OPENED 0D BYBSKES Ready Access to Rich, Fertile Sections of Great Eco- nomic Importance. ! BY WILLIAM ULLMAN. i

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 ST 'THE'SUNI;AY STAé. WASHINGTON, D. U, O'CTOBER' v23. 1927—PART 1. ; . Hai , Sh ’ W. . Moses & Sons i | Mty This Special...

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 ‘SCHOOLS FEEL AID OF FIVE-YEARPLAN Facilities Provided for 4,535 Punils in 1926-27 Program, Dr. Ballou Reports. With...

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 BRUCKART T0 £DIT LAW SCHOOL BOOK Work on National U. Annual to Start at Once—Registra- tion Still Continues. With the...

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 MARYLAND U. CLUB PICKS PLAY DATES Footlight Group Will Offer Productions December 14 and January 18. COLLEGE PARK, Md.,...

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 . Joint Conference of Civil ¢ of Civil Service Employes, composed "~ will ask, it is more than likely it will . not to exceed

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 | !Army and Navy News Army. Though mno official announcement has been made by the War Depart- m nt concerning the conclusions

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 23, 1927—PART 1. ..‘*l FWcs | (Continued from Pa . H . including aprons, cakes,

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 HOME EXPOSITION " OPENS TOMORROW Real Estate Board’s Annuc! | Show Has Host of New Features This Year. " 7The second annual

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 Holland Shades on Hartshorn Rollers Choice of plain or scalloped and fringed bottoms. All the wanted shades. $1 ea. Rayon...

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 THE BLACK JOKER BY ISABEL (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER XXXIIL At Bay. ANET stood staring at Philip Mariott as

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., OCTOBER 23, 1927—PART 1. % PALAIS ROYAL GOLDEN JUBILEE SALE, FIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE TO

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 32 THE _SUNDAY_ __:—___‘____________m—.——-——— NEWS OF T NANNIE LANCASTER. CONDUCTED BY The District of Columbia Chapter,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, WS OF THE CLUBS | tonst- | Mrs | White, | Shea misty Ganster supreme The Politieal Study Club

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 ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 23, 1927—PART ‘1. Mrs. Sippel, Maryland Candidate, Well Fitted for Position as

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. €., OCIOBER 23, 1927—-PART 1. (your Radio Set Switch Controls Evergthin ~Your A Power ~Your

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 ‘"HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, OCTOBER. 23, 1927—PART Y. SR it [ et ATWATER KENT RADIO 1028 An announcement by A....

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 TIIE SUNDAY STAR, “'A@HI\'GTO\' OSTYAK CHILDREN FORCED T0 SMOKE, Siberian Tnbe Has Queer| Customs—Bear Worshiped as Sacred

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 THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 23, | BROADCAST STATIONS | CITED AS STANDARD R ’ “Frequency in Kilocycles® |...

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 NAVY DAY PROGRAM 10 BE BROADCAST Radio Hook-Up to Blanket Country for Observance Thursday. Featured by a radio hook-up that

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 torial hit of the evening that __.—.'__————-—————I AROUND THE CITY its design and to the was composed. published next...

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 1927—-PART 1. WHALES BEST DIVERS; GO DOWN OVER MILE British Naturalist Says Levithans Stand on Nose and De- 41 PUNCH AND JUDY

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 ADVERTISING MEN 10 MEET THIS WEEK Convention Will Be Featured by Introduction of New Annual Report Volume. Speakers of...

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 INING CONGRESS CONVENES DEC. 1 Three-Day Convention Wil Be Held at May- flower Hotel. Scores of Beautiful The New Lamp New

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 A Sale of NOTIONS offers Big Values In Little Things Sonia Hairnets 35¢ doz. —Cap-shape nets in all col- ors but white or...

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 ¥ EDITORIAL NATIONAL P A GE PROBLEMS SPECIAL FEATURES DISTRICT GROUP TO JOIN TOUR OF NEW ENGLAND Capital Delegates May Air

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 gm: EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY. tales of herolsm and tragedy at sea. Attempts to fix

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 'CRITICS OF U: S. FOREIGN SERVICE STIR PRESIDENT Executive Action “Reforming” Present System of Promotions Held Likely in...

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 Unveiling §t 'BY LEILA MECHLIN. \ F chief interest during the past week in the field of art was the unveillng of the Meade

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 Hagpls = TWING- MME LAR DY, whose husband M.Etiexne Lardy, s just been appointed counselor e Swiss legdation. Washington...

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 SOCIETY." Notes of Special Interest From the Diplomatic World . Mexican Ambassador Absent in Home Country. M. and Mlle....

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 . Annapolis Social Season " Featured by Receptions SOCIETY. Naval Academy Hosts Officers Open Serie Notable Functions in...

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 SO CILETY. ' E New York Junior League : Plans Intensive Program Attention to Practical Things Required of 100 Members,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, OCTOBER 23. 1927-TART 2. SOCIETY. —— e ' Chevy Chase Soqiety Eo“t Find Motoring Pleasing'

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 ALEXANDRIA SOCIFTY “hartes T. Lind: eon Wednesday in her home v honor o By My et lun ) on Sputh Columbus street it hee...

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 SOCIETY Noted Guests Listed For Military Ball Due Armistice Day President and Mrs. Coolidge Head Distinguished Com- pany...

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 T e ATy SO SENORA DONA LAURA HOSTESS OF THE CORPS CIETY.? VASQUEZ DE SUASTEGUI, ‘Wife of the commercial attache of the...

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 Tales of Well Known Folk ~In Social and Official Life Tacidents of .Interest and Personal Sketches of Notable People Grouped

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 Parent-Teachér Activities All publicity work must be sent #n to the Publicity Bureau, 800 Eight- eenth ‘street, apartment 31,

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 THE SUNDAY' STAR, WASHINGTON; D! ¢ OCTOBER' 28; 1927—PART' 2 Edna Taylor Young People’s Branch .met rvecently at the home of

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 THE /SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; OCTOBER 23, 1927—PART 2. Tomorrow Is the Last Day of , e HECHTCo-Seven Furniture Days If

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 ED LOCKETT- RialHto New World and Old In the Theater BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. T is in the theater that extremes meet; extremes

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 AMUSEMENTS." Athletes in Photoplays. A whose pictures are hung in clubs throughout the world are to be seen these days in...

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 FLASHES BY C E. W. MURNAU came to town ® last Tuesday afternoon, en route to New York, and 3 hours and 45 minutes of his...

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 AMUS SIDNEY LUST, in his effort to make his Hippodrome Theater, at 808 K street northwest, one of the best of the smaller...

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 M 1 BY HELEN FETTER. T is always interesting to note the development of individuality and so-called “trend” of styles in a

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 OTORING BY WILLIAM ULLMAI Steernig wheels frequently h: the assembly line. FTER being pushed through the rear wheels for more

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, OCTOBER 23, 1927—PART._3. Lemon-Decorated Car Proves Boost, Dealer Declares B, pEck |...

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