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Evening Star dated March 24, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Mostly fair today, somewhat colder tonight; tomorrow showers, colder to- morrow...

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 2 % LAST TRIBUTE PAID BYRD'S EXPEDITION - GATHERS AT BASE Dog Teams Called In and! Notables Attend Final Rites| Airplane...

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 NDAY S8TAR., WASHIN! GTON, 1929-PART T.~ D. €. MARCH 24, THOMEN'S POLITCAL ' DUTIES EMPHASIZED Mrs. McCormick "and Mrs. STAR

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 [ s FATE OF MAZATLN STILS INDOUB Rebels Renew Attack in Ef-! fort to Take City Before More Federals Arrive. (Continued From

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 THO G SHOOLS SHELT ORATOS Finalists of Eastern and| Western Announced—Four State Contests. Simultaneous with the completion

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 ¢ Presentatvon to Be Made at Architect Institute Con- | vention Here. Milton B. Medary, jr., of Philadelphia, one time...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MARCH 24, 1929—PART. 1. Police Use Telephoto System. | powerful transmission apparatus

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 24 1929—PART I “AT SEVENTH AND K”—WASHINGTON’S POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER—CHARGE...

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 THE SUNDAY QT\R W\QHI\(“TO\" D. €. MARCH 24 1929_PART: 1 “AT SEVENTH AND K”—WASHINGTON’S POP ULAR SHOPPING CENTER—-(,HARGE

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 24079 CHILDREN LISTED (N CENSUS Statistics on School Ages Compiled in Princ2 Georges. By a Staft Correspondent of The Star.

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 .~ TO REDUGE WASTE I tion of an article in the London Daily “ recently concluded agreement with the ; Russians at Moscow...

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 NAMEREY. BARRET COLLEEE RGHVET Georgetown Appoints Wood- 2tock Theologian as Cura- tor of Historic Papers. ®et. Dr. W....

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 £ 20,000 SOUARE FEET OF FLOOR SPACE | .are needed | To SHOW OUR SPRING WARES | ; FURNITURE ji To make room for these new...

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 14, b W.U. GIRLS AGAIN RIFLE CHAMPIONS Markswomen Defeat Mary- land Team-—Helen Prentiss ; . Makes Perfect Score. | George

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MARCH 24, 1920—PART T ORLOFF SUSPECTED INZNOVEFF NOTE Are You in a Hurry? You Can Read

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 See Page 15 for Another Important Announcement Virginia Lee For- merly Specialized in Theatrical Make-up Only. Used by Alice

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 THE SUXNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. MARCH 24,- 1929-PART 1. e ——————_———————________ . EEEEEEEEEEE:R’JEE: All Advertised

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 1 FIGHT SENTENCED - TOPRSONTERMS Driver of Truck Which Killed| ;Woman in February, 1928, Given Five Years. 3 ' Chief Justice

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 24. 1929 PART 1. 19 in an apartment on the second floor | three letters whici, she

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 20 MINE NCURES T 0EN HONDAY Probes Into Parnassus Disaster.Are Planned. 3By the Associated Press. 5 | ¥ PARNASBUS, Pa. March

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 I'HE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 24, 1920—PART 1, M mmls SUUGHT H\v.uu,. ..u‘MulmMmlMunMim I e I...

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 22 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 24, 1929— PART 1. PRECEDENT SET BY “FIRST LADY" Mrs. Hoover Makes Speech, in...

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 THE 'SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Phone Main 5215 “All Over Town —the Better to Serve You Perfume Sprays Easter uaher‘s“

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. MARCH 24, 1929—PART 1. = e HUB OQffersthuz Full Vanity Bedroom Suite [xam]p}e of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €. MARCH 24 1929-PART 1. L P HUB 0/ 2o 3heNewest of Reed Furniture Rugs Refrigrerators and

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 26 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. €. MARCH 24. 1929-PART 1. — | | 2 | | his_only alternative, in view of the| | suance of

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 'THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. D. €, MARCH 24, 1929—PART T ! "A“ANS BA”_UT NEW HOME OF SECRETARY ADAMS ?Mr.. Stny_ve'ant Fish

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MARCH 24 1 020—-PART 1. BEAUTIFUL GARMENTS OF :STANDARD $29.50 Palm Beach discovered...

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 EDITORIAL SECTION The Swundwy Star, Part 2—12 Pages WASHINGTON, P. € &y SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, . 1929. ) REORGANIZING...

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 - gIE EVENING STAR With Sunday Marning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY. .March 24, 1920 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor The

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 OBREGON LIVES AGAIN IN MEXICO REVOLUTION Nation’s Apparently Sound Peace Hopes Dashed By Strife Laid to “Avengers” of Senora

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 NOTES OF ART AND ARTISTS Interesting Exhibitions at the Arts Club—Pennell Etchings, - Water Colors and Lithographs on View at

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 Reappprtionment Changes o (Continued From First Page) Tesentative Lozier sald applies, to an even greater degree, {o the...

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 3 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B C. MARCH 24, o 1929—PART R ' 'WOMAN VISITING RAYON WORKERS i MINES AND LUMBER MILLS : —_— |

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 T Queer Causes of Wi It is estimated by a British experi that 4,000,000 bottles of medicine arf wasted annually because the

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 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 24, 1929—PART 9% : FINAN l‘\ U. . CHEMICAL BUSINESS |13, corang to ine

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 - TRACTON VR OND. . XCHANGE C. & P. Telephone Earnings Are Higher—Larger Sav- ings Accounts Urged. BY EDWARD C. STONE....

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 10 STOCKS WEAKENED BY CREDIT STRAIN Continuing High Money Rates Are Taking Vitality Out of Market. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE....

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 HOUSEWARES! Needed Now—Low Priced! Ready Mixed Paint $1.88 Gal. ~—Kannson's Ready-mixed Paints, prepared with pure linseed

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 12 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MARCH 24 1929—PART 2 Unquestionable Style Leadership in These New Straw Hats $S...

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 ‘Features for Women W/ SHINGTON, 'SOCIETY SECTION - he Sunday Sta 11 ol €8 SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH Tales of : Knownh Folk *...

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 D e chding Bells Ring As the Happy Couples SO Join Hands at Altar Fashion World Has Its In- terest Centered in Charm- ing...

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 SOCIETY. Schedule of Society Events in Past Week QOut Chevy Chase Way Program Embraces Special Entertaining on Wide...

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 2 SOCIRTY. Party for Charity Classed Feature Event in Annapolis Entertainment Aboard Ship for Benefit of Red Cross—Society

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 S OCIETY. " HolyWeekIs DulyObserved In New York Easter Sunday Will Society World| Find Leading Churches! Large]y...

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 SOCIETY.’ Tales of Well " In Social and Official Life| Known Folk Baptismal Names of America's “First Ladies" Supplies Theme

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 Outline of Feature Events of Past Week In Ncar-by Mal’}'land Dancing. Dinncrs and Card_ Parties on Society Sched- ule —...

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 D. A. R. ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED BY NANNIE LANCASTER. 1 was surprised to discover that it had[ NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS. | |been

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, COOLIDGE' EN E OF HUMOR the President briefly and, when he hls!persnn. was slow to detect the

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 10 BRITISH KING'S SON TAKES CROWN POST Prince George Leaves Navy and Begins Foreign Office Work. BY WARRE B. WELLS. By Radio

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 ' THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 24, 1920—PART 3. 11 CLUBWOMEN OF THE NATION Pen Women Hear Distinguished...

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS CONDUCTED BY N NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS. Copy for this column must be received at The Star office not ater

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 4 ted From Twelfth Page.) of school. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., The next meeting of the club will be | | with Mrs,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. MARCH 24. 1929—PART 2. S Parent-Teacher Activities All material for this column must be in

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