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Evening Star dated March 4, 1928

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast) Fair, with rising temperature today, followed by rain tonight and probably tomorrow;

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 L ] URCETUTIONFEE_ VRGINANSENTER | FOR“OUTSDERS ORATORY COMTES THE_SUNDAY Dies in Doctor’s, Offige SEEK 10 IRV AT BLDNG Fine

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 % % DAY STAR, TASTINGTON., D. €. MARCH 4. 1928LTART 1. SENATORS T0 SIFT |AGRICULTURAL BILL beinz knocked down by a Biack &

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 ) < ® WOMEN SEE REPRESENTATION HERE AS FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT| Organizations Demand Voice in Govern- ment of District, Holding...

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 e e e - MORIN DROPS OUT OF SENATE RACE Reed Now Expected to Get Support From Vare and Mellon Forces. Br the Associated Press.

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 THEREMIN TO GIVE - CONEERTINEAPTAL Russian Inventor Will Dem onstrale Remarkable Musi- cal Instrument Here. Washingtonians

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 THE SUND \Y STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. MARCH 4. 1928—PART 1. 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair with

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 RdIN[]BEROS C0STS | §5.000IN ENGLAND Animal Is Highest Priced In- mate of Loncon Zoo—Lion Market Slumps. ore §s no grown ea.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. ¢, MARCH 4, 1928—PART 1. 2 . Enchantin Flower Sprays Violets—$2.00 $1 7 2 50 : Tl}cy_‘rc...

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 ’Q‘m THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON., D. . MARCH 4. 1998—PART T ANTSTLUBTOGNE | ” * HARCHPROGRAN Series cf llustrated Talks {

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 AARYLLIS SHOW " OPENS TOMORROW Department of Agriculture Exhibit Will Include 1,200 Blooms. ‘The fifteenth annual amaryllis

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 [ 12 *° Trends WILLS AND HODVER STRATEGISTS WEET R | Secretary’s Backers Grow More Confident After Dis- | trict Survey. '...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 4, 1928—PART T. ~ STATE CONVENTION IS RULED BY REED Foes Join With Friends inj...

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 14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, "~ T. T. WARCIT 7, 1928—PART 1. BARNETT DECLARES FLATLY FOR SMITH Democratic National Com-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASTINGTON, B. 7. WARCH 7 _1928—PART 1. The Wizard Works Francill the wizard be- lieves that the time is not

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 THE SUNDXY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, MARTH 2%, 1028—-PART 1. Women s Light-Weight Cotton An Income Tax Expert Will Union Suits,

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 | - SERIGEFORL. TOBEREWARDED ‘Washington Real Estate Board to Present Gold Watch Annually. W) ‘The citizen of the District of

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 15 RURVEYING BEGUN ON ROAD PROJECTS 9 More Miles of Paving to Be Done During Summer in Montgomery. e~ St During the coming

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, | msn AW T0 FORN B PARK Army Engineers Prepare to Start New Project as Soon as Funds Are Ready.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MARCH 4, 1928—~PART 1. RETIRED WORKERS 7th & H Sts. N.W. ELECT |, M. KEINE Federal Employe

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 Body on Way Home FIGHT UP MONDAY N ARLINGTON BILL Incorporation Enabling Act « Foes Will Go to Rich- mond for Hearing....

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 [ SESSIONS PN JUNE T8 3 Will Represent U, S. l i G. W. U. to Offer Courses ofl Six and Nine Weeks—E. L. Kayser Director....

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 - TERNESTOND | ON ASSESSMENTS Prince Gecrges Commission, Soon to Announce Re- sults of Protests. Bprcial Dispateh to The...

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 - - THT SUNDAY STAR, W PART 1. TABLITYGONTRL SEEN FOR FUTUR Cusiness Eruplions Will Be Ficvented, Miller Tells Creait Men. 2

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 1928—PART 1. 25 ’ANNUNZIO RECOVERING; | countess Andrew M. ©. Soranzo of rlm ence, Italy. The sult 15 another climax to the

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 MARCH 4, 1928 - T’ART 1. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLAN I /. & [)O N()] PE N/] L]/I OUR F

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 THE SUNDAY FUIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIE N O INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLANIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIUMAY E DO NOT...

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 VIPRRAIPEIL K110 SRR RS DHE ) MR FOR) TN R T TR TN 2 g b DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDSDED 10O OUR BUDGET PLAN, O INTEREST OR

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 Editorial Page | o simceisesciilll EDITORIAL SECTION he Sundiy St Art andWA‘r-tistsw ' Reviews of Books " Part 2—14 Pages...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D.C. SUNDAY.........March 4, 1928 :IHEODOBE W. NOYES....Editor The

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 “REFINING” MOVE STARTED TO “PURIFY” Public Men Declare OIL INDUSTRY d Anxious for Cam-| paign to Destroy Alleged Connection =

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 THE SU NOTES OF ART AND ARTISTS Contemporary British Artists Represented in Collection at National Gallery of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MARCIT 4. 1928 PART 'i’lle Story of Civilization (Continued from Third Page.) vre and...

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 THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MARCH 2, 1928-PART 2. s e = > S = S h\\mi‘k{,‘.mifl%\ | $10.00a Monthfor | _— § B This...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 4, 1928—PART 2. 7 RADIO COMMISSION |ANTENNA PREVENTS| % s s been very satisfactory

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 The Hub Seventh & D Sts. N W. Pays for Any Baby Vehicle Artillery-Wheel Re- versible Gear Carriage THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 THE SUNDAY' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 4. 1928—PART 2. The Hub, Seventh & D Sts. N W SaleRefri erators /- ArasxA...

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 Total sales.. : Same period a vear Averageprica of 30 stocks Same period a year asc... 5 £ a 14 43 2 108" 110% 6213 151 176

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 FINANCIA CAPITAL TRACTION BTATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE National Union Insurance Company of nghmglo n,D.C On fhe Met...

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 THE _——m e 0 {COTTON DECLINES INSHORT SESSION (Close Steady at Net Loss of 11 to 17 Points, Due to Cables and Weather. Br the

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 S pécial Purchase! 1,200 Lace-Edge Rayon Scarfs Usually $1.00 and $1.50 69c ea. —Beautiful Scarfs for burcaus or dressers,

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 New ‘Year-Round’ Printed Wash Broadcloths Presented Tomorrow in All Their Brilliant Spring Colorings at —This beautiful new

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 CONDE BERLANGA, Attache of the Spanish embassy, just arrived, and Condesa Berlanga. Social Program in Capitai Maintained at

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 o L SOCIETY." TIE SUNDAY STAR, 4, 1928 1 o o, ART SOCIETY." 'Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur Guests at Naval Academy End by Adm;ral

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 SOCIETY. " THE SUNDAY SHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 4. 1928 -PART o B STAR. WA SOCIETY." " New York Society Program Marked by Toucl)

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 i 4 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MARCH 4, 1928—PART 3. ‘SOCIETY." Dr. Charles G. Abbot, Smithsonian Official.

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 SOCIETY.’ Tales of Well Known Folk THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 4, 1928 —-PART 3. SOCTETY.” 5 In Social and...

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 SO NEWS OF THE CLUBS] | CIETY.® THE SUNDAY February Bride CONDUCTED BY NANNIE LANCASTER. Women's City Club.—NIrs. Riley,...

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 -~ ~ ‘ CLUBWOMEN OF THE NATION ) Pen Women File Nominations for Biennial Election — Mrs. Blair to Preside Over Democratic...

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 Our Flag Chapter held its February meeting Tuesday afternoon at Burlington. The hostesses wege Mrs. Ddward Keating, Mrs. E.

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 , D. C. MARCH 4, i928—PART - B2 Representative Frederick M. Daven- | ta port of New York will be the speaker | Miss Bush's at

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 Civilian Army News ‘The Secretary of War was responsible for the issuance last week of War De- partment circular No. 5 which

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 e Devil's Mantle A MYSTE By FRANK Covvricht by Frank L. Packard w7, (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER VL The Mutiny.

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 : The usual twilight music and at home Sour will be held at 4:30 of the Y. W. C. A. at Seventeenth and streets. Miss Irenc

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 \." W. C. T. U l ! The Cleveland Park Union held an evening meeting at the Cleveland Park Oongregational Church Friday,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. €. MARCH 4. 1928— ' PART - © Quaint Costumes to Be Worn by Spring Bride’s Attgnda‘pté’ BY MARY

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 - Your Baby and Mine 'BY MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED. 4 ‘The mile dv‘m‘hlazl: wv&lmthb% Thits ,:t or him_the e“ breast feeding, the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR‘. WAsnmefisir.j fi. U, NARCH 2. 199%8_PART % ee our Ot er page in today's Star—almost 3 pages in today's...

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 Theat and er, Screen Music AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Star. Part 4—12 Pages JWASHINGTON, D. -C. SUNDAY CMARCH 4, 1 . ARTHUR

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 9 AMUSEEMENTS., THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIL iTON, D. C. MARCH 4, 1928-PART 4. Elisabeth RethbergtoCreate “The Egyptian Eielen.” i

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 Moving Picture Album BY ROBERT E. SHERWOOD. HE conductor of this column is not always in sympathy with Will H. Hays in his_

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 AMUSEMENTS. FILMO GRAMS Bits From the Studios and Theaters. ORTY Thousand Miles With Lind- bergh," a three-reel picture...

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 BY HELEN FETTER. & ASHINGTON did not; “on tour” by a traveling opera have very much mu- l company, to a city where the in-

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. ARCH has come in, not ex- actly as a roaring lion, but in a brisk manner, and the...

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 4 * GROWTH S NOTE INMOTOR SALES B. H. Cram Sees Slow but Steady Improvement Despite Unfavorable Factors. Motor vehicle sales

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 I+ 3 'HISTORY OF ROADS - TOBE PORTRAYED U. S. Exhibit at C. of C. Ex- position to Depict Progress of Highways. The story of

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 Pioneer 14 Hudson has, pioneered many of the great ad- vancements which make American motor cars the greatestdollarvalue of

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 LODG! ondas—Potomac, B N Pentalpha. X Tuesdav—Arminius M. M, Parker_ ' Kine David. No. Saturday—Schoal of ins! SCOTTISH RITE.

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 The COACH '585 mee 5495 ... 595 i 3675 Besm . %665 Cabriolet . The Imperial vainZock ., %495 gy $375 Allprices f.0.b. Flint,

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 (Continued from Tenth Page.) with April, to every Monday evening. Prizes for bringing in new members wore awarded Max Katz

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 surprising 4 ghattering triumph of the 8 Basket Ball, Golf Tennis, Swimming [ SPORTS The Swnday Star. SECTION | —sem— Part

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 \! HEADS M. A. _ NASON 1S CHOSEN | ASSOCATION HeAD Other Officers Also Named. No Bid Is Received for Women’s Event. BY WALTER

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 . _THE SUNDAY STA‘R’. WASHINGTON, D. 0. / o MARCH 4, 1928—SPORTS SECTIO srowth of Boxing in Colleges Is Amazing : Schools...

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 ational Duckpin Bowling Congress Has 228 Teams for First Annual Tourney - HANY D.C.QUNS ‘WL SEEK HONORS | Petworth Man and

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 CLASSIFIED SECTION Usually the greatest barrier in the way of se- ‘- v s 1t may not be necessary to “trade in” your old...

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 MISCELLANEOUS." _THE :SUNDAY * STAR,: WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 4, 1928=PART ' 6. GUERMEEILIE, Tl RECOMMENDED SERVICE....

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 AUTOMORILES, ETC THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 4. 1928--PART 6 MISCELLANEOUS. LR SALE—-AUTOMOBILES....

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 ROOMS TC THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 4, 1928—PART G. APARTMENTS, ETC. AND EGGS. ROOMS—~FURNISHED....

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. T rhE 8T STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MARC 1028-PART 6 : APARTMENTS, ETC lAl’Amlh UNWINI!IIKI&...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 4.' 928 —PART 6. REAL ESTATE. RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. | RENT...

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 "REAL ESTATE. THE SALE—NOUSKES. SUNDAY - STAR. WASHINGTO -D.. C... MARCH 4. .RESOR SALE—HOUSKES. SALE—~HOUSE! b 2048 TILDEN

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 TOURS. SUN THE S DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. JIARCT 928 PART_ 6. S. The Quartermaster Corps Detach- ! ment of the National

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 " ILLUSTRATED FEATURES " MAGAZINE SECTION he Sunday St | Part 7—8 Pages WASHINGTON, DI 0, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1928...

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 2 Old and New Link Editor’s Note: Back from a vaga- bond journey around the world. and famous at 25 as the author of “The...

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 ‘Rare Detective Skill Is Required to Prevent BY JOSEPH FULLING FISHMAN, Former Federal Prison Inspector and . Tenelogist NE

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 f 4 THE WHAT JEALOUSY DID TO A SHIP SUN DAY fi’.I‘AR._ WASHINGTON, D. €. MARCH 4. 1928--PART T ) i ED STARK, sccond engincer

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGEON fiécatur House Is Reminder of Tra—éié | BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. 1 NE of the most conspicuous and

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 N spite of the weather, Marshail had gone to play golf. He had said that it would probably be his last chance for the season,

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 STORIES SPORTS “Eduflcati#n_g Patricia” EL1A M. MILLER. Patricia Hollingshead is secretary of her slase at Mise Ntanhope's...

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 See our other page in today's Star—almost 3 pages in today's Post—one page in the Herald, for additional 32nd Anniversary...

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 s e The Sundwy St f i 14 PAGES IN TWO PARTS WASHINGTON. D. C. -MARCH 4. 1928 Down the fairway through the Florida palms....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 4. 1928. Albert C. Ritchie, Governor of Maryland. o International

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .—-GRAVURE The Night Club By W. E. Hill. (Copyright, 1928, by the Chicago Tribune Syndicate.)

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. .- GRAVURE SECTION —MARCH 4. 1928, On a doorstep in Algiers. A landscape of the Canadian...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (. - GRAVURE SECTION-— MARCH 4. 1928 How Italy makes her favorite food. Macaroni drying on

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. -GRAVURE SECTION -MARCH 4, 1928 me v ag ppee T L= S~ r\ e e sctio Ao otor o e B e lorf @'

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. -GRAVURE SECTION—-MARCH 4, 1928 A Russian peas- ant mother displays the charms of her...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 4, 1928 THE HECHT CoO. (Announces the addition of these two famous

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 ECTION WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘ t GRAPHIC S o @he Sundwy St K, e Scenery that lures the Alpinist to the peaks. Two climbers pause

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 4, 1928 A fair member of Sweden’s royal family. Princess Martha,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 4. 1928 Queen Marie of Rumania leaving the church at Bu- charest...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 4, 1928 T S —) NESTLE 7 CIRCULINE Alma Mater and the 1 PERMANENT...

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 'MRS, WLLIAM JAY is the widow of the late Colonel Jay, de- scendant of John Jay, first Chief Justice. Long a leader of smart

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. . —GRAVURE SECTION -MARCH 4, 1928, All the features of the new Ford cars are brought to you

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 COLOR SECTION Sunday St WASHINGTON, D. C.- SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1928 You SAw Me STAND oN MY HEAD, ow, + K Be c {AnD You SAW How

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 JOW THE AR SEE ,“_ED\N RO MISTER HEINBOCKLE'S B[ GROTHER-IN-LAW IS A MAJOR IN THE ARMY! ~ SALVATION I KNOW A CHALKLIT SOGERS!

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 [ MORE FUN THIS WESEW- OMORROW, NIGHT AT JeNKINS - TUESDAY NIGHT AT DONNELLY'S - ™ WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT 57\ RANDALLS -...

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 TER ~ : W HEN,lN AIS PRESENCE, A : GREEK JUPTTE, sTo flo ESCAPE THIS CRUEL OPPRES- o MODIN THERE CAME SYRIAN | [FALSE TEW...

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