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Evening Star dated May 26, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Woather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloddy and slightly warmer to- day, with ; scattered thundershowers this...

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 VOTE ENDS STRIKE FOR TO MILLS Textile Workers Almost Unanimous, Though Union | Not to Be Recognized. T STAR. WASHINGTOX,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C MAY 26, 1929—PART 1. 3 If you are thinking of a New Apartment } Home don't fail to see ‘I

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 BUTSCH STRESSES U. 5. ADVANTAGES Firm Foundation Made Pos- sible by Constitution Held Factor in Growth. ‘The speech delivered

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 DIPLOMATIC CORPS T0 RETAIN LIQUOR Members See Principle In- volved Affecting Interna- tional Basis. (Continued From First...

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 T THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D _C, MAY 26 STAR MODEL HOME ON DISPLAY TODAY Kenwood Exhibit Prepared, for Crowds With Staff

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, -WASHINGTON, w 5 W. G. WAGGAMAN DIES, |®uedy Wagsumep of New orlewrs cornected with the Southern Pacific...

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 8 ¥ HOUSE APPROVES TARIF CAANCES Fight Over Sugar By-product | Rate Splits G. 0. P. Ranks as Westerners Bolt. By the...

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 AUSTRIAN PREMIER INDUSTRIAL LEADER Gave Up Military Career to Follow Father as Manufacturer. Bvecial Digpateh to The Star...

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 10 "HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 26, 1929—PART 1. GROUPENDS DRIVE GN TUBERGULOSIS Second Annual Campaign Is |...

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 MAY 26, 1929—PART 1. {FRENCH NAVAL MEN SEE JUNKERS WORKS | cal engineers and is already being used | the charge, as there is

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 NYE AND BOX ARGUE NATIONAL ORIGINS North Dakotan Attam; Clause as Texan Defends | It in Radio Forum. THE SUNDAY STAR....

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 Green and white dot i crepe: cape col- lar, $12.95. 18x36 Inch Colored Border Double-Thread Turkish Towels 5 for $1 Soft and

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 THE SUNDAY The Sunda lar R STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MAY 26, 1929—PART 1—SECTION CONGRESS ASKED T0 VOTE ARPORT 5500000 AT ONCE

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 1929—PART 1. %6 NS - : Y ; ’&5@‘“!&3_;‘W&‘w*a@&fi@@@w‘mflx'zé AT MONEY.SAVING The Plar

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 THE SUNDAY STAR.. WASHINGTON. D. C. MAY 26, 1929—PART 1. MEMORIAL RITES TODAY FOR HEROES Patriotic Bodies to Join in Tributes

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 SACKETT 0PPOSES - LENS I CENLS Proposal by Kentucky Re-| 'publican Arouses Round of Discussion in Senate. By the Associated

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Many Attend Legion Post Events at Wheaton Grounds. BY WILLIAM J. WHEATLEY, Staff Correspondent

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 26, 1929—PART 1. 50c Noxzema Cream tnd 25¢ Noxzema Soap A combina- Beth for tion of

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 : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 26 1929—PART I NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLAN—WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR

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 BAN ON SET-UPS INHOTEL LIFTED Chicago Owner Acts on Pro-: tests of Patrons and Ale | Manufacturers. [ By (he Associated Press

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 26, 1929—PART 1. | b is 8] h to the chamber | would be Italianized. There was mo- |

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 B.U. PLANSHONOR 10 SOLDIER DEAD fwo Programs to Be Held This Week in Memory of Departed. “ “Two programs will be held at...

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 25 . THE given next Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. | pices of the Post Office Department. | under chamber auspices, in...

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 THE SUXDAY STAR. WASHINGTOX., D. C 1929—PART 1. PAaALAIS ROYAL ie M G Street - fiilcventh Teleph ’ Q‘nazpn 08,;: 0. [ = e et A

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 EDITORIAL SECTION The Sunday Star, MAY Editorial Page WASHINGTON, D. SUNDAY MORNING, 26, 1929. Part 2—8 Pages ENGLISH PARTY

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 MAY 26, 19 | Capital Sidelights BY WILL P. KENNEDY. ‘The, Senate row over abolishing secret THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.

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 3 TARIFF DEBATE HINGES AROUND SPECIFIC RATE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 26, 1929—PART 2. Envoy Has Carved His Way

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. MAY 26, NOTES OF ART AND ARTISTS American Etchings on View in London—Gift to Library of |

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 A Modern Ben Franklin | (Continued From First Page.) that no other office might have done. | | inch taller than Secretary...

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 THE SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 26. 15 “ e G s A Special Sale of Heavy Fibre Summer Rugs | \ < In 9x12 and 8x10 Ft.

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 NDREW JACKSON MARSER UNVELED Representative Stevenson Lauds Life Record at Rock Hill, S. C., Service. By the Associated...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 26, 1929—PART 2. Nation Is Being Reborn (Continued From First Page.) | banks, railways

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 . Features for Women Part 3—12 Pages WASHINGTON, SOCIETY SECTION he Swunday Star. D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY B 26, 1929. Tales

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 2 (0] ereTY.? THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOX. D. C, MAY 26; 1 List of Charming Weddings Grows As Season Advances Notable...

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 S0 ETETY. Program to Reflect Gayety Of SocigLEr Historic Central Park Ca Interesting Note Fashion NEW YORK, May 25 —The glory

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 4 SOCIETY.A Many Visitors in Annapolis For June Week Festivities IR | Throng Arriving in Advance of Date for Navy ACade:\"S

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 Bl Buiepinny In Near-by Maryland‘ Dancing. Dinners and Lun- cheons Included in Pro- gram — Guests Enter- tained in...

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 G Visitors Entertait;ed. . Luncheons Scheduled. Charming Society Events Noted in Chevy Chase Sec- tion—Residents on Pleas-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. e, MAY 26, 1929—PART 3. Tales of Well In Social an Commerce Jahncke, Assistant Navy...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTONX, D _C, MAY 26. 1929—PART o D Pen Women Enthusiastic Over Clubhouse Project—Mrs. Wil- son Honored

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 In.the absence of the regent, Mrs. Mc- | Preston, the vice regent, Mrs. William L. Clerk, presided. Annual reports were...

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 D. €. MAY 26, 1929—PART 3. STAR, WASHINGTON, 10 THE SUNDAY MANY ART WORKS | IND. . CEMETERIES ed with & handsome shaft, which

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 BN —— e N * Fashion Decrees That June Brides Shall Be Dressed in White THE SUXNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MAY 2% 19%9_PART

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 THE SUXDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C.” MAY 96 1999 PART 9 D. A. R. ACTIVITIES (Continued from Ninth Page.) Parrott, Miss...

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 Thiéa‘temru,‘wScree and Music n AMUSEMENT he Sunday Star, SECTION Motor; " Aviation ] and Badio Nevys . Part 4—24 Pages...

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 2 "AMUSEMENTS. 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN! GTON, T. C, MAY 26, 1929—PART 4.’ Flashes Fro By C.E TRANGE and peculiar are the...

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 ‘AMUSEMENTS." The Moving Picture cAlbum By Robert E. Sherwood. HE expected has happened. The from which to make their own...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI'NGTON, D. C, MAY 26, 1929—PART 4.’ MU SIC BY HELEN FETTER. ILLI LEHMANN, one of the greatest singers

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 tor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. UT of the six traffic fatali- ties recorded so far this In the Mo O This toll of little ones

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 B THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 26, . 1929—PART 4. AUTO SALES STEADY DESPITE. WEATHER Report Says Late Spring Has

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 ‘SCATTERED LIS HELD TRAFFC AR Street Parking Also Hazard to All, Automobile Maker Declares. ‘Traffic lights, good in thems #

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 'AUTOMOBILE BENEFIT - SEEN IN AIRPLANE | Executive Cites Co-ordinstion as Important Transportation Step. . —By James W....

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 THE “SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. D. €, WMAY 26, 1929_PART 4% The Marquette . built by Buick ’Iz) widen still further its sphere

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 AVIA BY JOSEPH ILBUR WRIGHT FIELD, Dayton, Ohio, May 25.— Army engineers here are harnessin; the most terrific centrifugal

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 THE SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 26; 1929—PART 4 FUANS ONPLETED FOR GARDNER RACE Twenty Fh_(ers to Compete in St. Louis

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 THE RUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, " D.” U. MAY %.” TWU_PERT % D. C. Naval Reserve The 1st Battalion. United States commanded a...

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 PLAY SLAND MIXED UPIN RUM RUNNING Few Arrests Made for At- tempts at lllegal Entry Into U. S. From Canada. By the Associated

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS A notable group of speakers will fea- ture the program tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the annual banquet crowning

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 (Continued_Froin Fourteenth Page.) on Sixteenth street.. At 4 p.am. they will be present at S. Alban's to participate in the

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 THE SUXDAY' STAR, WASHINGTON, OR NOTHING---By P. G. Wodehouse (Coperight. 1929, by North American Newspaper Alliance and...

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 All material for this column must| be in the State office, Room 101, Bur- lington Hotel, by the Wednesday pre- e the...

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 THE.- .SUNDAY .STAR. . WASHINGTON, D. .C, .MAY 26,.19290—PART 4. Veterans of Great War The American Legion. MEETINGS THIS...

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 The inactive duty training program | four subcourses prior to March 15. Se- for machine gun officers of the 320th |lections

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 WASHIN s WAD G \ ’ FRATERNITIES MASONIC. RAND High Priest Rev. Walter F. Smith, will conduct the services at the Masonic and

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 PROBE SHORT-WAVE | - “SKIP DISTANCE" So-Called Kennelly-Heaviside Layer Blamed for Phenomena. SOUTH DARTMOUTH, Mass. (A)—...

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 ‘22 TITUSVILLE SKETCH | IN COLUMBIA DEBUT _14 Players From Mythical Village to Present Weekly Offerings. Mayor Luke Higgins

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AY 26, 1929—PART 4.’ 23 USHING S BARRED AT STATON KWK “Mistah Will” Henderson Uses Only

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. G MAY 26, 1929—PART 4. ' District National Guard Since a little public praise was hand- |

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 ' Base BéH, Racing Golf and Generq} ‘SPORTS AND FINANCIAL he Sundiy Star, Stocks and Bonds ' Trends Vof Market = Part 5—10

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 26, 1929—PART 5. Toro Wins Granger Memorial Handicap : Belmont Feature Goes to Petee

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 3 ist Events for May 30 MAY 26, 1929—PART THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. - U. S. Davis Cup Team Eliminates Japanese :...

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 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, v €y MAY 26, 1929—PART 5. \Monroe Is Winner of Senior and Junior Elementary School Track...

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 THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. MAY 26 1929—PART 5. 5 Macfarland Athletes Handy Victors in Junior High School...

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 4 THE SUN. DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D _C, MAY 26 1929—PART 5. Megaw Is Outstanding Figure in Annual Masonic League Bowling...

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 FINANCIAL THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 26, 1 029—PART PICTURES GROWTH OF D. . EXCHANGE Parris Reviews Splendid...

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 WEEK ENDING MAY 25, 1929. st Week. 21,053,850 14,628,080 Last Week ¥ High. Lo Averageprice of 50 stocks. 247.90 242.33 25...

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 ot DECLINES IN BOND PRICES CONTINUE Market Sags Lower at Short Session—Speculative Sen- timent Cautious. Wy the Acsocianted

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 J. 1929—PART [RAILROADS ACHIEVE ('™ ALONE CRITIC SCORED \COMPANY TO ASSIST . | GAIN IN EFFICIENCY FOR COMMONS ADDRESS| gMALL

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 Broadcast your wants through the medium of classified advertisements in The Star. the receiving set in front of practically

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUN DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D €, MAY 26, 1929—PART 6. 2 8 = RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Continued.) BUSINESS...

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 A SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) OMOBILES. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. NGTON,

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 MISCELLANEOUS SALE MISCELLANEOUS. SALE MISCELLANEOUS. LIVE STOCK AND CATTLE. ROOMS—FURNISHED. ROOMS—FURNISHED. '...

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 PARTMENTS APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) 8! EDROO! dinette, llun tiibs, fAireplace, ptlnm . yard. dults. 1626 17t}...

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 APARTMENTS TMENTS—! RNISHED. mienas wwu-lmgr)u — E Fm’n'“"m.fi.«"& T $35; adults preferied: convenient APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED.

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 RFAL ———__(C NEAR 16tl| S A home of real heauty. Why not enjoy ‘the Summer in a new home? 7 bright reoms. N-wh, tiled bath

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 8 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, MAY 26, 1929—PART 6. REAL ESTATE. e _— = SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY....

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 SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) BARGAIN. {howh elec!rl,l,(n ':‘"ne'-’x?m' b e i e HONE AN WOM&N’ money. (6) per cent. g o TEROME

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 TS 104 STEAMSHIRS. THE .SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 26, 1929—PART 6. ¢ T RESORTS:. : — i e L A : STEAMSHIPS,...

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 Fiction PART 7. he Swunday Shad Magasine WASHING’I ON, D. C, SUN DAY MAY 26, 1929. 24 PAGES. ey SRS T O Planning New Hall Fae

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 THE SUNDAY, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MAY 26, _19§.-PART % ment of his notable career, a dramatic moment not too well known in...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 26, 1929 —PART 7. ——— Human Race 1,000 Years Hence A Forecast by Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, .

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 me. Yes, I know you ain't seen either of us for three y:ars, and taking into gmccount how much we favor each other it'd be

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 26, 1929 —PART e seen in the bakery—hoping, yet scared to hope. “You—you think so?"”

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 6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 26, A “Kingdom of Tin By FLORENCE BARNES. IDDEN among the trees of Paris, in the...

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 Tdo Much Romance Ruins M arriage, Says 'lFiflérggzzfiékaébzevz In an Interview With Lillian G. Glenn Love Belongs to Youth, and

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 o W here Lived Ste- phen Decatur and Daniel E. Sickles — House Used by the Rooscvelts While the W hite Was Being Re-...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W \SIH’;\'CTO.\; 20. D. €, MAY Star tells us, “as he appeared in the courtroom or dashing along the Avenue

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 By C. WILLIAM DUNCAN. - AWSON ROBERTSON, head coach of the United States Olympic teams in 1924 and 1928, scoffs at the idea

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 THE QUND AY QTAR VVAQHIN(‘TO\I D. C, MAY 26, HE one-man racing automobile sings its swan song at the 500-mile Mtmorial day

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 o0 The Story You Have Been Waiting For. It Will Hold You to the Very Last Word. ¢’ I \ £ and Manners with the Great Viec-...

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 ] ] TON, D. C, MAY 26, 1929—PART 7. 13 ION Very weakly he murmured: “I hope you may be mistaken, Miss Scripps. That is only

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 ASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 2, 1929.—PART 7. Uncle Sam “Goes Talkie™ By C. MORAN. NCLE SAM, the world's leading producer of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W e — ASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 26, 1929.—PART 7. available funds. Arrangements have been made, however, under

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W \QHI\I(“T()\' : D. (' MAY 26, l")’?w PART 7: T - — = s S ew Wonders for the Blind Braille Headguarters in

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 ASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 26, 1929—PART 7. THE SUNDAY STAR, W. had px,fly a capacity of 4,000 pages an hour. In . the new machine

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 THE SUNDAY WR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MAY 2, 1 929—PART 7. undering the World to Enrich a City damerlane’s Conguest of Persia and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 26, 1920.—PART 7. ' i\Taturalists Find a Male Discovery, on America’s Highest...

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 D. C, MAY 26, 1929.—PART 7. M—eeting Pl TIHIE SUNDAY STAR, \VASHING'I:_QN’ — ace of the Crossword Puzzlers Acress. . Creep. .

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 'The Picnic:Season for STAR, WASHINGTON. anting Out of House PG, MAW 26 1929 AR 7” and Home Omar Had the Right Idea When He

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 T - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 26, STORIES SPORTS ° GAMES : . By JOHN Y. BEATY. JJJAROLD CORWIN'S father was left

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, “ [ BLL all I know Is just what I read in the papers, and in addition you have to do a little eutside...

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 . SUNDAY STAR, W:'\SHINGTON, D. C, MAY 26, 1929.—PART 7. e NO MORE ICE-CHOPPING — The ice-pick is a museum piece so far as

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 The Sunday St WASHINGTON, D. C.—MAY 26, 1929. e Washington horse lovers turn out for the National Capi- tal Horse Show at...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 26, 1929 e An American bluejacket takes home a bright memory on his

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 Mect Harold, the juvenile lead, lei g very boyish and ingenuous in “Jimmie's Women." Harold has threatened to slap the...

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 STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 26, 1929. THE SUNDAY The honored graves of Arling- ton, where this Memorial day

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION-MAY 26, 1929. . Permanent Waving Revolutionized The new Ringlette Marcel

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION-MAY 26, 1929. new Natural H i Marcel Wave J assures you of H§ the utmost in J

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 26. 1929. Top form over the high-jump bar. The performer is Wolf of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘ie *WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE \wo _ ER ALE — file Dr” e maltn CUS A NY L e® YR -’ N SECTION —MAY 26, 1929, B

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 he Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 26, 1929. AMBROSE, DON'T !. NYOU. DARE LET THAT OLD CAT IN THIS House

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 - - B g — FOR GOODNESS SAKE. T BRoke THE VASE. T GUESS I'D BeTTER BREAK THE NEWS ™ MA GENTLY. GGe. JEFF AND T HRAVE AGRGED T

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 WHY DON'TCHA PUT AN AD" IN THE LOST AN FOUND THEN You'LL FIND THE OWNER! 1T WAE ON CRISMIE DAY THREE YEARS AGO S0 YOU GOTTA

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 DO You KNnOw | VE THE PAPER SATS CLOUDY GoT JusT 6 41 Ron, AND PROBABLE SHOWERS 7 IN TeE BAnK © / e FOR TOMORROMW (\ By...

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 Cerenen | Ghe Sumday Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 26, 1929. VEATIN' DRUMS = WHISTUN' F\FES - 7 : LEAPN...

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 ~DoNou Kuow BETTY, IVE Beew Takiug LP one OF THosE MEMoRY COURSES AND ALREADY IT's SAVED ME A SMALL FORTUNE. — R -FARDON ME,

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 € Wiy Tt ol Lo 3 L'.le\'irls,: i AUT BuT ITm CRAZY OVER Boors arenTéS AND WASAT IT Goobd WHERE THE HERO SToob AT THE HEAD oF

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