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Evening Star dated December 23, 1928

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy today; tomorrow fair and somewhat warmer: moderate vari- able winds.

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 2 = WOMAN RELEASED IN'SLAYING PROBE Furnace Tender at Alleged Gambling House Is Still Being Held. Ida Kelly, the colored...

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 THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 23, 1928—PART 1., OPPORTUNITY FUND FAR FROM QUOTA Only. One-Third of Total...

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 HOOVER JOURNEYS TOHILL GOUNTRY Visits Mountains Overlooking Rio as Mrs. Hoover Goes Shopping. BY REX COLLIER, Btaft...

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 If your be the an Eye = O PT 915 Fifte Makers of Eye Gl progressing —defective vision may THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.

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 D. C, DECEMBER 23, 1928—PART T. / PN %% | NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLAN K&&mm&‘#m WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 23, 1928—PART T. SRR % | NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLAN...

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 8 ® SOVIET IS LINKED T0 AFGHAN REVOLT Outbreak Is Disturbing Fac-| tor in London and Mos- cow Relations. BY WARRE B. WELLS. .

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 Bingham of Connecticut, preslden'. of the association, announced last night that in order that the flight may be properly...

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 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 23, 1928—PART T. BRAZIL AS FRIEN OF LS EADENGE Tribute to Hoover Cited. Rio

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., DECEMBER 23 1928—PART Y SERVICE MEN AIDED BY WOMEN'S CLUB _ Army and Navy League Of- fers

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 Are you one of those harassed * ‘eleventh hour” glfl seekers —caught in the last-minute Christmas rush?> With a Christ- mas

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 DR T THE SUNDAY- STAR;, WASHINGTON, D.. C, DECEMBER 23, 1928—PART . 1. e ST T S $1.50 Rayon Undergarments Gowns, Costume...

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 FORD WIDOW ASKS . FOR LINGOLN CHAIR Requests Secretary Davis to Return Relic to Relieve Financial Stress. The pitiful plea of

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 WANG APPARENTLY THRIVES ON STRAIN Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs Faces Increasing Responsibilities. By the Assoclated

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 PEACE HELD DUTY OF CHURCH TODAY Bishop Freeman Says Obli- gation Rests Upon All Creeds at Present. That the obligation of...

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 COOLIDGE GIVES LANGLEY PARDON Former Representative, Con- victed in Whisky Withdrawal Case, Restored Citizenship. By the...

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 £. U CLOSES DOORS OVER HOLIDAYS Vacation Period- at Hilltop Will Be Extended Until January 2. Georgetown University has...

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 KELLOGG PACT 0.K. REGARDED CERTAIN President Assured Foes Can Muster No More Than 10 of 28 Votes. President Coolidge and...

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 r-se- - CORNTOBE SHONN FROM 23 STATES Leesburg, Va., Scene Next Month of 8th Annual Con- vention and Exposition. ARDMORE....

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 RADIO BECOMES BILLION INDUSTRY Alternating Current Receiver Called Secret of Most of the Progress. NEW YORK (#)—Radio, having

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 RO TORERALD * YULETIOE SEASON Christmas Atmosphere to Be Reflected in Local Sta- ' - ion Broadeasts. “Radio will herald the

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 BOARD IS WORKING ON GHAIN PROBLEM Synchronization Suggested as Possible Solution of . ‘Radio Question. A plan which would...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C. DECEMBER 23, 1928—PART T. . Purchases Made on Monday Will Be Delivered Within the City

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 EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star. Part 2—12 Pages PLANES, BUILT FOR WAR, TURNING TO COMMERCE Year 1928 Is Hailed as Era of

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 2 [THE * EVENING -STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY......December 23, 1928 THEODORE W....

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 “UNIVERSITY” OF ARMY NEEDS MORE TEACHERS Student Body of Men Enrolled Correspondence Courses. Al kinds in the last century

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 Exhibition of Prints at the Library of Congress—Many Ameri- can Artists Represented—Qil Paintings on View at AT THE GALLERIES

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 Kaiser’s Fall Told in Diary (Continued From Third Page.) effect of the Kalser's abdication. From 80 intensely conservative a

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 MASONIC. THE St. John’s day communication of the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia will be held at Masonic Tem- * ple

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 CLUBWOMEN OF THE NATION Democratic Women Hear Navy Bill Discussion—Feminists Re- joice—Miss Sherwin Sends Greeting—Business

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 FINANCIAL. STOCKS FLUCTUATE fesieitionse e Cement and Plerce-Arrow common and preferred touched new high levels for the year,

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 FINANCIAL. BOND SUMMARY FOR - TELEPHONE NET UP DURING NOVEMBER Low. 10214 100 23 10330 102 28 U, 8. BO! Liberty 3%s 1933-41.

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 TRADING IN'STOCKS Public Has Not Abandoned! Market, but Is Using More Caution. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE. Bpecial Dispatch to The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, DECEMBER 23 1998—PART 2. Velour and Tapestry Pillows Regular $1.00 Grades 59¢ ea. —Here

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 Veterans of Great War The American Legion. At a meeting of the executive com- nittee of the Department of the Dis- trict of

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 Features for | Women ! MRS. DANIEL O. HASTINGS, With Senator, Hastings of Delaware, making her home at the Willard.,...

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 Society Pays‘Tribute . To Fair Debutantes Of National Capital Entertainments, - Past and Prospective, in. the Pro- gram to

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 SOCIETY. Society Notes of Interest Gathered from Wide Area Washington Residents Viaiting in Other Cities. Absentees Returning

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 BOCIETY. Willard-Keys Wedding Set For Saturday, January 12 Bride-Elect Names Her Maid of Honor and Other Attendants—Charming

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 Annapolis Society Events ForWeek Given Wide Range Attractive Entertainment Staged by Amateur Talent—Beautifully Appointed...

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 s SIOCTRTY, » New York Society Interest Turns to Horseback Riding Center for Sport and Exercise Is Planned Near Central...

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 ' Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life ~\Vashington Is Hop;ng for the Return to Diplo- matic Circle of Dr.

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS CONDUCTED BY NA! (Notices for this department must be in the office not later than Thursday, 10 am.)...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR , NEW SENATORIAL GIRL l WASHINGTON, D. C; DECEMBER 23, 1928—PART 8 0 realism 18 too extravagant, even for...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, DECEMBER 23, 1928—PART 3. . D, oses fl g(f(: fiom m ®§@§/Meansflore" 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. ‘The

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 C BY MARY MARSHALL. HAT do you mean when you /. - use the word “‘sportswear”? ‘What is your idea of a 4 Sports ensemble? £ Do

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 12 HELP AND SITUATIONS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, DECEMBER 23, 1998—PART 3.’ MISCELCANEOTUS.’ HELP—MALE....

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC.' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 23, 1928—PART 3. ROOMS, ETC. 13 » -~ WANTED-—-MISCELLANEOUS.

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. D. C, DECEMBER 23, 192 REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) MAURY, 19th AND G W r and six room

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 Parent-Teacher Activities All material for this column must sent to the State office, room 101, e Sund on whicl ul tlon is

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 At Community Centers ! Of the Public School I Community Center Department, Frankiin Administration Building, Main 6036....

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 .~ Theater, Screen and Music AMUSEMENT SECTION he Swunday St i Motoring and Aviation News Part 4—10 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C,

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 AMU SEMENTS.? In the New York Theaters BY PERCY NEW YORK, December 22. CCORDING to last Sunday's pulpit, the stage is still

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 HE monthly bulletin of the Academy of Motion Picture BY C. E. I Arts and Sciences is issued from the offices in the Roosevelt

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 TAMUS e VER the river from Manhattan, in that unlovely community of va factorics and shabby dwellings that is known as...

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 MU ST1C BY HELEN- FETTER. HERE will be plenty of music ringing in the air all this week, with particular em- phasis on the

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 i 1 BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. r OR the first three weeks of .¢ this month there have been no traffic fatalities in the National...

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 TAXICABS PRESENT MAJOR PROBLEM IN CITY'S TRAFFIC Competition Between Drivers Frequently Results in Violation of Auto Regula-

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 AVIATION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. HAT is regarded by flying people in this country as the most important piece of aeronautical

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 ALTIETER DS PLANE LANDINES Instrument Designed to Make Flying Safer Is Perfected by Young Physicist. By the Associated Press.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., DECEMBER 1928—PART 4. D. C. Naval Reserve As the regular drill nights of the United...

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 'Foot Ball, Duckpins ! Ring, golf_{ Base Ball VETS ARE T0 DRILL FORS WEEKS ONLY First of Three Squads of Na- tionals to...

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 LN THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,. DECEMBER 23, 1928—SPORTS SECTION. 2 Year MOST TOURNEY WINS GO TO STEVINSON AND PITT

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 GEORGETOWN U. LEADER; MARYLAND IS CLOSE UP|Snitz THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER. 23 1928—SPORTS SECTION. Sports

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 "FIELD “FOR GREATEST SINGLES MORE EVENT ON THAN 1,000 D. C. DRIVES "Washington, Nearby Mary land and Virginia Duckpin...

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 MAGAZINE SECTION he Sundwy Star. 1928, ILLUSTRATED FEATURES FICTION AND HUMOR Part 7—8 Pages SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23,...

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 BY GRACE TALBOT HADLEY trees that blossom magically at night with m; hanging holly wreaths in windows, fill- ing childres...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 23, 1928—PART T. 3 Old Virginia Recipes Reveal Lavish Yuletide Feasts of Long Ago

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 ” BY ALICE ROGERS HAGER. 'HEN Santa, with his jolly wise smile and his mysterious pack overflowing with good- ies, explores

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; DECEMBER 23 1928—PART 7.7 5 “Stack 0’ Wheats”—Christmas Eve at an All Night Quick Lunch

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 HE whole family seemed to be snowed under with tissue paper, and yet not all the presents were opened In one end of the room

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 STORLES SPORTS GAMES The Face at the Window A Boarding School Mystery Story. BY W. BOYCE MORGAN Barrie Bayliss, who has the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 23; 1928—PART 7. that this occaslon was observed with|nalia, the greatest of all

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 carme Jo @he Sunlay Shee 3 L emvvoes, WASHINGTON, D. C,-DECEMBER 23, 192s. bl 4 LA A IAE A -_*._.Ar SN - ——— o — i — ats e =

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION —-DECEMBER 23. 1928 » One Christ- mas eve in ‘Ole Virginia.’ © Robinson.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION-DECEMBER The Christmas Vacation By W. E. Hill (Copyright 1928. By The...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION —-DECEMBER 23. 1928 King Neptune rules as the bat- tleship Maryland,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 23. 1928 Firefighters in the Making © Star Stafl Photos....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE A sea of clouds and rugged peaks—the reward of a perilous climb in the Austrian

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 C.—GRAVURE SECTION DECEMBER 23, 1928 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. Through the Christmas window. O Star Staff Photo....

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 THE SUNDAY he STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 23, complete satisfallion which is created by A New Kind of

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 S N [ WHAT'S THAT CHILD uP 1O 7 ————— MUTT AND JEFF DA-DA-DAH!. JINGLE JINGLG, JING! fl COMCE OVER HERE AND T'LL TELL You...

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 You Look AS IF YOU'RE WISHIN FOR SUMP'N! A FAILURE IN YOUR SCHOOL REPORT CARD! OH VERY WELL! THAT MeEANS NO CHRISTMAS...

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 r.and Mrs.- By Brigq«s KeEP 1IN THEeERE ~ pon'T TURN L AROUND Do’ T LOOK - TURN . YoUuR READ THE DON'T LooK - - THER WAY 8TAY

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 E3HE RomANS cALLED THE INHABITANTS OF NORTHERN BRITAIN "ScoTTi—or ScoTs, - WHICH MEANT "PAINTED PEOPLE’ BECAUSE IT WAS THE

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