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Evening Star dated April 21, 1929

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 L No. 31,036. HOOVER OPPOSES DEBENTURE PLAN INFARM AD BL President Considers Proposal for Dealing With Surplus Crops Unwise.

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 - BROWN REVEALS STENCE STUDES Architects in Meeting gThis Week to Discuss Projected System About Capital. Buperb facilities

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 PLEAFORD. C. VOTE JSMADE OVER RADIO | | ers. H. G Doyle and H. N. ! Glassie Declare Founders /|1 Intended Franchise Here. the

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 ORATORY JUDGES WELL QUALIFIED: Four Men and Woman Promi- nent in Nation Will Se- lect Winner. Four men and one woman, all...

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 . [ f | WOULD CURBWASTE IN'U-"5:RESOURCES Wilbur andNye Tell Nation i+ -of Interior Problems Over Radio. -(Confinm:d From...

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 N Decline, Is Seen in Washing- ton, but Several Large ‘- Cities Report Gains. ‘Where Washington stands in relation to the...

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 Unlven!ty of Wisconsin, Hopkl.m Medlul 8l there for about two weeks, ce 1908 Dr. PROFESSOR IS DEAD." Bpecial Dispatch to The

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 Business 15 at the crossroads— ~which path will you follow? An article, reprinted by courtesy of Printer’s Ink, in which a

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 and vice versa. Whether the advertising appeal of the moment be blindfold tests, testimonials pro- duced by hot-house methods

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 " . LAWGROUP (TOHONOR BUTLER Fifth Annual Banquet to Be Held Tuesday Night at Carlton Hotel. Associate Justice Butler of the

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 AMERICAN EDITORS - GLOSE CONVENTION Harrison Is Re-Elected Presi- dent—1930 Meeting to Be Held in Capital. Follies of the day

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 | groups scattered throughout the United St ASKS QUIZOF SALE - OF BOSTON HERALD \Norris Requests Commissio Probe of Purchase

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 PUBLISHERS SEND | MESSAGES TO BYRD Greetings for Explorer by Radio Broadcast at New York Meeting. By the Associated Press.

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 ARSI WAGECOEREC /Union Representatives to i Meet Branch of A. F. L. ! in Peace Efforts. i T For the purpose of trying to...

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 MRS WILBURHEADS SCOUT GEST LST Girls Will Entertain at Little , Economics; Miss Christine Hel House During Better Homes Week.

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 | w16 11" FRIEND FOCH HAD il : Figured in Critical Decisions I i of Marshal During War and | Loyal in Peace. PARIS, April...

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 Established . Cafeteria One of the best in town; vieinity Transportation Build- ing; best furnishings and equipment; minimum

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 L L i YOUTHS PROBLEN “SOLUTION DEVSED fiucator Group Recommends :'j{’ “:foral Housecleaning” +« After Auto Death. Pt J# the

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 OPERA SEASON COSES WITH A Rosa Ponselle Is Magnificent in Titl: Role of Finale. Giuseppe Verdi's “Aida,” one of the few grand

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 20 PLANE FALLSINTO | PRIVITIVE REGION Southern Cross Strikes Part | of Australia Avoided by White Men. Thousands of Dollars’

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . U, APRIL 2T, 1929_PART 1. = Tk PALAIS ROYAL == Wonderful Collection of New Silks Newest...

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 American dep tial mining industry to protect. HIGH ANTIMONY DUTY of sufficient ;fl%&‘wmwm m my“ifig:‘:?lgfi?mum" MEETS...

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 All material for this' column must " be in"the State office, Room 101, Bur- lington- Hotel by the Wednesday pre- ceding the

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 ‘(Continued from Page Twenty-three). et, “Vacation Activities.” The not tion committee reported a list of candidates for the

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 LANSTON REPORTS CROWTH N SALES 2 March C. & P. Telephone Net Ig Lower—Local Insurance Business Holding Up. BY EDWARD C....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 21, 1020—PART 1. FINANCIAL. RATIO OF EXCHANGE s ducined to WOTIOIZ I o April 1, from

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 In Nearby Virginia 5% il EASIG OF GREDT CONDTIONS NOTED Stock Market Shows Ten- dency to Rally, but Gains Are Small. UNITED

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 28 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., APRIL 21, 1929—PART 1. i COLORED CITIZENS Pudée Finds Both Motorists Guiley e e...

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 " Part 2—8 Pages ' FEDERAL RESERVE BODY v HAS DEFIED POLITICS . Powerful Board Ind i Scope of | ifferent to Pressure. How...

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 THE EVENING STAR —_ With Sunday Morning Edition. _ WASHINGTON, D, C. BUNDAY.........April 21, 1820 THEODORF W....

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 ~ Panama Canal. CANAL IN NICARAGUA STIRS LATIN INTEREST American Venture There Sure to Have Effect on Future Relationship...

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 Marjorie Phillips’ Paintings on Exhibition—Architects Meet- ing in Washington — Garden Pictures and BY LEILA MECHLIN....

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 ARO BY NANNIE Philanthropic ladies were holding a ge sale—as philanthropic ladies often do. This particular function was...

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 Past Industry’s Deadline (Continued From First Page.) prime of life and without physical or menhladlubmty. merely because of

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 “Duco” Demonstration Miss Rheinhart, Duco Demonstrator —will beuin our paint department this week to demonstrate the...

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 Formerly $59.50 to $110 b Now $29.75 3\ to $55 Misses’ Coats ‘Women’s Coats “Worth” Cape Coats “Patou” and “Lelong” Flare...

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 " SOCIETY SECTION. . — ; he Sunday Star | oo mi Features for Women MRS. WILLIAM HOPKINS BECK, and Betty, wife and daughter of

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 ) ‘SO CIETY. Weddings of Season Listed As Feature Society Events Brilliant Ceremonies in Record of Weel(. Challenge...

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 SO CIETY. Society Taking Lead To Arouse Interest In Saddle Club Show Entertainment Scheduled for May Serves Triple Pur- pose

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 Chevy Chase Society Festivities for Week Are Given Wide Range Charming Entertainments Feature Program—Honors Paid to...

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 SOCIETY.' " Admiral and Mrs. Robison’ Have G_1_1 Entertain Large Company at Brilliant Function. Numerous Charming Society...

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 Mid-Spring Racing Calendar Thrills New York Society Opening Meet Yesterday Attended—Noteworthy Matrimonial Events Forecast—Pe

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 "I Social Festivities | i Of Week in Schedule Of Rockville Section | 1 ‘Maryland U. Glee Club Con- cert Listed as Coming Fea-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. €, APRIL 21, 1929—PART 3. “At Seventh & K”’—The Dependable Store—Washington’s Popular...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C, APRIL 21, 1929 PART 3. “At Seventh & K’ The Dependable Store-—Waslungton s Popular Shoppmg

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 Special News Notes | From.Society Circles ' In Nearby Mairyland! 1 | Card Parties, Dinners andj Qther Functions Listed. |...

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 Tales of Well Known Folk - In Social and Official Life Spanish Ambassador Awaiting Favorable Op- portunity for Vacation...

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS CONDUCTED BY NANNIE LANCASTER. NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS. Copy for this column must be received at The Star

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 At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. Community Center Department, Franklin Administration Building. Main 6036 ‘The...

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 Fancy Dress Occasions Attractive in 7\ s i e sy sy et 222, THE 1929 AFTERNOON GOWN AT THE RIGHT, MADE OF BROWN CREPE DE CHINE

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS (Continued Prom Twelfth Page.) Landick, jr. ' The speaker was Dr. William Allen Wilbur, vice president of

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 { D. A. R..ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED BY NANNIE LANCASTER. NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS. Copy fér this column must be reurved at The Star

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 ‘A:l‘heater,' Screen and Music Part 4—20 Pages LAURA LA PLANTE 5 nd JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT: " AMUSEMENT SECTIO AR ¢ Sundwy Star.

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 Flashes From the Screen By C. E. Nelson. i TH STATE, municipal and community censor- % ship, every now and then one hears...

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 SCREEN ATTRACTIONS OF THE WEEK. RIALTO—"Show Boat.” Opens PALACE—““Spite Marriage.” FOX—“Speakeasy.” EARLE—“His Captive...

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 MU SIC BY HELEN FETTER. 4 ITH the melting ic color of three Italian | operas and the delicau charm of the one French opera,

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. OR some time past there has been a regulation designed primarily for the Fmtectlun >

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 REGISTRATIONFEES §5080646 NEARBY Amcunt Paid for 772,412 Autos in District, Mary- land and Virginia. ' _ Motor vehicle...

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 s AR PRI . UNFORN TRAFF - LAWSBENG URGED American Engineering Coun- cil in Move to Obtain Action Throughout U. S. Plans to

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 AVIA BY JOSEPH VIATION is presenting a roblem which our educa- onal institutions are find- ing increasingly difficult to...

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 CLAORKLEA * FORTIHE N AR Army Flyer Stays Aloft 776 . Hours—Heads List of Aviators. By virtue of his having spent more than

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 | \ i ¢ ) ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. o) b QB o g o o it B o [ o il 8 o o Across, I 1. A dish of herbs. 8 Very cold. .

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 NAVY. Directions have been issued by Rear Admiral Richard L. Leigh, chief of the Bureau of Navigation, that in all cases of

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 : District National Guard THE SUNDAY STAR, WISHENGTON D, ¢, XPHIT o1, for0_PART 7. 100 per cent of their personnel present.

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 Veterans of Great War THE AMERICAN LEGION. MEETING THIS WEEK April 22, Department executive committee, room 1046, U. 8....

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 FRATERNITIES MALONIC. LODGES. Today—Mount Pleasant, No_ 53, Serv- ices at Masonic and Eastern Star Home at 3 p.m. day—Dawson,

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 FRATERNITIES (Continued From Fourteenth Page.) Mrs. Edith Berg, most excellent chief, presiding. Mrs. Thelma Simmons and Mr.

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 1612-22 You Street N.W. Even the motor-wise are amagzed at the difference DRIVE A “Leoarn-the Only one week of...

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 THE WOLVES OF THE WATERFRONT Metropolitan Newspaper Service.) (Copyright, 1929, A SLIM, RADIANT FIGURE OF YOUTH: FROM HER...

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 UP[RA STAR SlNES ’ TRIO OF STARS FEATURE . ON'WRG TONIGHT Clara Jacobo Appears With Francis Macmilien and Kenneth Hines....

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 HOOVER'S A. . TALK ON WIDE: HOOK-UPS Président’s First Radio Ad- dress to Be Broadeast From Luncheon Monday. BY MARTIN CODEL.

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 T 20 . wmie LONDON WIVES ASK HOUSEKEEPER'S PAY East End Women, With Vote, Now Want Wages From Mates. LONDON (#).—Wives in the

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 ‘Base Ball, Ring, Golf ‘ Duckpins, Lacrosse Part 5——4 Pages Late Red Sox Rallies Beat Griffs, 6—5 : Mercersburg Captures...

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 EMB(]MBER’S Gl]lT 1-SCORES BY A NOSE, nirrincess Tina Second, Mow- lee Is Third, and Jock, the Favorite, Finishes Fourth. 4

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 COLLEGES PROVIDE VARIED PROGRAM Maryland-St. John’s Battle|;eq in Lacrosse Headlines Week’s Scheduie. ASE PALL, lacrosse,...

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 PRELUDES OFFERED IN CLUB ‘OPENINGS | Columbia and Bannockburn to Get “Formal” Start for Season This Week. BY WALTER R....

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 The Special Sale Automobile Classi-' fication of this ‘section is replete with bargains in used cars of practically all...

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 R T AL T B | SRR DE AN of monor 0 Hnt. 1728 Kalor ICK 1924 'rovluf fasier ¢ Touring onl yu";{ 518 1 BUICK Standard Roadster.

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 AUTOMOBILES. HUPMOBILE 19 Specials 1928 Hupp “Century” 6 Sedan New car warranty goes with this unusually 'fine automobile.

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 wmn:n—nmononm ol B Gt duction, " choloe ‘comnge, or & | FORD COUPE, Star ofic 1027 or 1035—Must be in 00d "condition. st ,

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. _THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. O, APRIL 21, 1929_PART 6. . APARTMENTS. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ]...

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 4 | —MONMOUTH Hb_'r‘?I ly decorated; Kelvinator. _ APARTMENTS. APAlmlfl‘l—- (Continued.) 1819 G 8T s, 350, 385 FON TAN]:T...

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 nAl‘!’IlN‘l‘SThUNlelm & LUCHS MANAGEMENT. 900 1 ST. 1 rm., klt. & blfil. Some with porches. Electric refrigeration....

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 SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY. (Continued.) TO SETTLE ESTATE. NR. COURT HOUSE. Three large houses ot very low price: sub. Ject to

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 COLORED BARGAIN, RARE CHANCE—$100 CASH, $40 MONTH, new 6-room brown brick home: iiway, tile bath, ele ' ot-water heat, large

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 ‘[':w';o" ez e S rBURSY | SALE—HOUSES. 1 .. (Continued.) 51 T IR S 3 en : Tneet puyments, CBee Mrs. Lucas, 2031 Flas- ....

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 FEATURES Part 7—8 Pages D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, NE SECTION The Sunday Star. WASHINGTO 1929; FICTION AND HUMOR s bl i

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 SR "''HE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,” D. 0 In the Matter of Good Intentions, Freddie Yielded to No One, and This Was His Great

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 BY REX COLLIER. RESIDENT HOOVER has gath- ered around him one of the most athletic cabinets of history. A survey of the new

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 4" . THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. APRIL 21 1999—PART 7. Plank Road in Brightwood Was Historic, Much-Traveled Way BY...

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 ! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 21, 1929—PART 7. 5 Harbord Visions 1950 Homes in Touch With New Radio Marvels l

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 - By Mary Hastings Bradley T HIL LOVETT stood before his tent and stared down the clear- ing at the village. It was vivid in

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 Pitcher Who Wasn’t Needed A Base Ball Story in Five Installments. BY W. BOYCE MORGAN. INSTALLMENT L ‘The Warmington High...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 21, 1 29— PART '7' 0 N . : Saso040 7 e e it i (T IR TSNS T Réad Our Ad on Summer...

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 The Sunday St WASHINGTON, D. C. —APRIL 21, 1929. vemes o T — T — Celebrating apple blossom time in the valley. A colorful...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 21. 1929, Turning out in style for the Middleburg, Va., steeplechase

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 SECTION—APRIL 21, 1929, THE SUNDAY STAR,. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE President Hoover throwing out the ball as the Nationals

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 THE--SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 21, 1929 Hollywood After Dark By W. E. Hill. (Copyright. 1929, by

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 21. 1929 A reminder of his White House days. Former President...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION -APRIL 21, 1929 Wives, children and dogs accompany the Mexican sol- diers

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 21, 1929. Smart Shoes to Complete the Ensemble The “Dawn” ‘The mode

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 21. 1929, King George, Britain’s convalescent ruler, and Queen are

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 - The Sty Shar . WASHINGTON, D. C.—APRIL 21, 1929. A steel fortress driving through the sea at full speed. An unusual picture

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 21, 1929, Wash day in Japan. Japa- nese house- wives find the Tone

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 21. 1929. BE e e = Up in the clouds with the lady- champ of‘the air.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 21. 1929, In the Dclightfully Contrasting Homes Of THE FORMER MISS

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 he Sunday Fhar. [ eonrracs WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, @ IF YOU SEE ME DANCING — IN SOME CABARET THATS JUST

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 MUTT, YoUR BoY NEEDS A FRuIT DIETe BE SURE T® MAKE HIM €AT THE FRUIT wiTw F o STe SKIN BANANAS, CICERO,WHAT ARG ORANGES YouR

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 WHADDYA RAFTA GET WET O GET SOME WITH THIS LEMONADE THOSE SHOES WHILE I MAKE vou A HOT LEMONADE ! 1 THINK MAVYBE MINE ARE WET

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 N | KNOW WHAT T 'S ABOUT You TwAaT WOMEN LIKE -~ You Come NOoW JoE - I TS TimMe To GET UP - T'S Tewn / oCLoCk AND YoUVE 1HAD.

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 Eight Pages in Color e | The Sunday Star. 1 WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1929 NESS\R, SANDN - THEN CAN SAM

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 ~— TAKE ThESE PICTURE S OF GIRLS IN BATHING CosTuMES To THE ENGRAVERS — THEY RE For ourR ADVERTISILG (AMPAIGN ON 0UR...

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 & TOU CAN IF YB6UR EYES ARE Ggf: A{\og:gle Goob, BUT LOORIA" WOAN T KAISTER SMITHE , COME UADER THE HEAD - : OF PLEASURE...

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 RINE MoNGOLS,0R TARTARS, WERE NOMADRS WHO ROAMED AGoUT OVER THE STEPPES OF ASIA, THEY MADE THEIR HOMES IN : TENTS AND CARTS,

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