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Evening Star dated June 2, 1929

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 Sinday Shar, =5 Within the Hour” The Star is delivered every evening and Sunday morning to Wi homes by The Star’s exclusive

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 2 ¥ “SEDTIOUS” BOOKS - ONFAEINLBRARY “Joker” Seen in Pending Act Which Would Bar Such Literature. LY THOMAS R. HENRY, An...

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 THE - SUNDAY STAR.” WASHINGTON. D. C; JUNE 2 1929—PART 1 apartments of three and four outside rooms, re- ception hall, bath

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 7 0 WILHELM OPPOSES AGTRESS IN FAMILY | Former Crown Prince Admits | Son May Be Engaged to Lily Damita. Bpecial Dispatch to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, I -G, JUNE 2, 1929—PART T Delegate From Hawaii Elect- ed President of North American Body. Dr.

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 6 LIBRARY HAS FEW | LOSSES ON BOOKS Dr. Bowerman Reports High Standing of Institution in This Respect. Library patrons in...

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 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F SIGNS OF COALITION SEEN OVER TARIFF ‘La Follette Introduces Reso-...

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 STAR MODEL HOME AT LELAND OPEN Charming Colonial Dwelling Will Remain on Exhibition Throughout Month. The second 1929 Star

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. JUNE 2, 1929—PART Y. The Great Annual Midsummer Selling Event 7DAYJUNE R’:"‘; :"""‘"" i~...

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 10 THE SUNDAY "STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2 T1920—PART 1T VETERANS IN GRAY ~ WILL HONOR DAVIS Exercises Will Be Held Today

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 GEN LEESSERVAN PLANSMENORIL HONOR MEMBERS OF 6TH ENGINEERS Memorial ablets Dedicated at Fort Humphreys for Those Killed in

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 LA FOLLETTE HITS SENATE SECRECY Evils Abound and System Is Contrary to Spirit of Nation, He Says. (Continued from First...

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 o g b - TOLD BY OFFICIAL Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral Traces Letter From Pacific Coast. Washington's lack of a municipal

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 FOR SUN YAT SEN First Chinese President Re-: buried in Purple Mountain. Bs Cable to The Star. ! NANKING, June 1.—The sky was|

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 2 1920-PART 1.° Summer Furnishings—lndoors and Outdoors; Fashions of Good Taste...

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 i | | | BRTAN T0 PUSH ARGENTIE TRADE Committee Will Study Finan- ! cial, Economic*and In- dustrial Relations. BY JOSEPH B.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO he Swundhwy Shed D. , JUNE 2, 1929—-P¢FA_§T 1—SECTION 2. COLUMBIA FORUM VOTED ADMITTANCE 10...

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 * AMARLLO SLAYNG REGALLS OLD LAW “Six-Gun” Rule Is Found in Killing of Youth by Judge THE SUNDAY -.8TAR, WASHINGTON, commands

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, JUNE 9 1 920—PART 1. * 19 " PUPILS GIVEN PINS Awards Presented by Play-g ground League for

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 50 . U. OF M. EXERCISES T0 START SUNDAY Speakers Chosen for Events Which Will Continue for Three Days. COLLEGE PARK, Md.,...

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 SCHOOL ATHLETIC VICTORIES LAUDED Annual Letter Club Banquet Held by George Mason Students. | Bpecial Dispatch to The Star.

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 THE SUNDXY STAR., WASHINGTON, . U, TJUXNE 2 T1929—PART 1. NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLAN—WE DO NOT PENALIZE

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 98c Boxed Stationery 39c Good quality white or colored paper— with fancy lined envelopes to match Main Floor. THE SUNDAY...

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 DEBT AGREEMENT GIVEN APPROVAL General Satisfaction Ex- pressed in Official Circles of Washington. News of the settlement of

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 e . s Will Soon p1Ng been made among couples imony during the sunny e past has played no small for happy couples—today to...

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 THE SUNDAY -STAR, "WASHINGTON, D. ‘C. JUNE 2, ~1929—PART 1. ‘Telephone G Street OMNain 8760 ‘:Phenomenal Purchase and Sale 2

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 THE SUNDXY STAR. WASHINGTON. 7. U; TJUNE 27 Y929-PART T G Street 6 fi Eleventh > % PALAIS ROYAL =§=Ieflhon o ONain 8700 —...

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 28 5 'THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGION. DI O —PART T1.° “DUDE" RANCHING BECOMES INDUSTRY 0Id-Time West Preserved for Benefit of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 2. 1929_PART 1. * EXPORTS" VOLUME | AT RECORD LEVEL | Official U. S. Trade Figures

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 30 ® THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, DR C, JUNE 271 929 —PART 1. CLARK TO SPEAK Annual Sermon Will Be Deliv- ered This Afternoon

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 " LIECH ATHLEES T0 ENE PROSRAM Good Health Edissaries to Demonstrate,Skill at Y. M. C. A. Pomorrow. Czechoslo” mkin's...

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 ‘THE 'SUNDAY “STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE "2, 1929-PART T. EXTRA SALES PEOPLE |- w % 3 z Z o 5 eS S ons NO C.0.D.’s, NO...

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 Editorial Page 1 EDITORIAL SECTION h ¢ Sunday Star Part 2—8 Pages WASH INGTON, D. SUND. AY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1929. WAR DEBT

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. i'/'fl’N‘bAY...........JuneZ 1929 ,mODOBE ‘W. NOYES....Editor

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 HlGpdieraiituese. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. JUNE 2 'AMERICAN SCOUTS PIERCE MAN WHO FOUGHT TO FREE TRADE FRONTIERS

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 REVIEWS OF SPRING BOOKS Gilbert Parker Turns to the Bible for Characters—A Volume! { humans conditions. | first I have...

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 disclaims. Last year Curtiss stock ped to more than $190 a share. Nine years ago, however, there was | no commercial...

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 8 - : S THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTION, D. C, JUNE 2 | lieved to affect the nature of genes. It | {15 as if the rays should...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2 1929—PART Kannwf w2 The Section of Summer Home- fittings Provides Unusual Values

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 8 "HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . D. C¢. JUNE 2, 1920—=PART 2’ ———————————— = = == = Sample Handkerchiefs Regular 25¢ Values

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 SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Star, HINGTON, D. NDAY MORNING Tales ;)f Known F 01k Well 5 v ; MRS. ROY O. WOODRUFF. MRS. MILES C.

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 2 SIOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2, 1929—PART 3. SOCIETY. Special Notes of Interest To Capital Official

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 SOCGIETY." Choral Club Concert Sunday at Quantico Attracts Social Set VWSOETLEDY. D. €, JUNE 2, 1929—PART L Elaborate Plans

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 4 SO CIETY RECORD LIST OF JUNE WEDDINGS IS PREDICTION IN NEW YORK Many High Society Engagements Already + Announced, Nupt...

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 Pretty Weddings Mark Society's Calendar in .'"Early Summer Period (Continued from First Page) Fresence of a large company of

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 — Varied Festivities In Society Schedule Out Chevy Chase Way Luncheons, Bridge Parties. Tcas and Other Delightful Functions

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 éociety Happenings O{ Record past Weel( In Nearby Maryland Early Summer Wedd;ngs Among Feature Events Chronicled—General and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2 T929—PART 3~ CLUBWOMEN OF THE NATION League of Women Voters Sends Delegation to...

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 MONEY FOR NOTHING By P. G. Wodehouse (Copyright, 1929, by North American Newspaper Synopsis of Preceding Installments. Lester

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 10 SOCIAL REVOLUTION THREATENS GEORGIA Soviet Edict Banning Veils in Caucasian Republic Stirs Up Storm. A white veil attached

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JUNE 2, 1929-PART '3 B3y QUEENSLAND HAS BRIDE OF [ VANY ADVANTAGES Large State Rich as...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. €. JUNE 2 1929 PART o SPRING REAL BOON T0 DRESS MODELS Mannequins Enjoy Splendid Season,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2, 1929—PART 3. W, B. Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE

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 SEEING Spanish Queen and Daughters to Find Native Styles Prevalent Shaw In London BY JOHN LITTLEFIELD. Staf Correspondent of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2. 1929—PART 3. i3 Many Materials May Contribute to Good Designs in Lingerie BY MARY

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C, .JUNE .2, .1929—PART" 3 archouse Male Begins Monday at The Hecht Co. Armyand Navy News...

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 Théater, Screen and Music AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sundwy Star, Motor, Aviation and Radio News -— Part 4—16 Pages WASHINGTON, D.

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 AMU Flashes Fro By C.E HERE was a day, not so many years ago, when the Summer season was the “dead season” in Washing- ton

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 AMUSEMENTS. The Moving Picture cAlbum By Robert E. Sherwood. T is popularly supposed that a movie critic is in a position to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘WASHINGTOXN, D. C, JUNE 2, 1929—PART 4. U BY HELE HE world is moving fast to- day. Many customs and...

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. HE installation of nearly 500 additional traffic light sig- nals is proposed by...

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 ¢ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JUNE 2, 1929—PART GAS TAXNOT PAID BY AUTC OWNERS Bureau of Internal Revenue Rules...

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 * HOOVER T0 RECEIVE - CONTEST WINNERS Massachusetts Boy Won First Award for Essay on Highway Safety. THE SUNDAY: STAR,...

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 I N Marquette Model 36 Two-passenger $965 Business Coupe . . Marquette Model 30 Five-passenger two- $975 door Sedan Marquette

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 WASHINGTON, D. 0. TJONE 92, 71929—PART 2% AVIA BY JOSEPH REATION of an Army Air Corps transport squadron, to be composed of

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 10 BATISH DIRGBLE TES ORAVS AR First Flight of Giant Craft Expected to Be Made Next Month. B the Associated Pr BOWDEN,...

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 Organized Reserves A call has been sounded by Maj. Gen. Fred W. Sladen, commanding general of the Third Corps Area, for the

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. Today—Potomac. No. 5, Congress Street M services at P. Church, Thursday- 4 night No. 47, second

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 13 CURVED STEEL FRAMES ture, are using Western steel and con-| In the main hall of the structure will crete to make sure...

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 District National Guard House hunting has again become an- other problem for the officials of the National Guard of the...

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 WRC WILL OFFER NEW ATTRACTINS “The Maestro’s Hour” and, “In the Time of Roses” Re- place Others Dropped. WRC's regular...

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 18 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JUNE 2, 1929—PART %~ _— e S e T Week for duty at the Marine Barracks, and who may bave

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 ' Base Ball, Racing Golf and General SPORTS AND FINANCIAL Che Sunday Star, - ! Stocks and Bonds | T;‘gnds of Market Part 5—10

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 werrir THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIKGTON, 1. C. JUNE 9 1 929—PART 2. Ranking of Ball Players Proves Good Things Come in Threes,...

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 -THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,- JUNE 2; 1929LPART -5. by Mangan and Charest Clash in Net Final : Congressional Has

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 z =HE SENDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,*D. C.° JUNE . 2* 1929~ PART 5. Three Washington Bowlers Named in Nation’s First Ten With...

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 BOXING VOTED GREATEST OF THEM ALL FOR BOTH Heavyweight Championship Battle Held to Excel Base Ball, Rowing, Auto Racing or

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 5 YHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JUNE 2, 1929—PART 5. Bateau Takes Suburban in Close Finish : Kentucky Oaks Goes to Rose

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 FINANCIAL BANKERS REVEAL GONTEST WINNERS ~ Misses Krieg and Lau and J. R. Keener Submit Prize BY EDWARD W. W. Spaid, past...

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 ‘Total sales Same period a year ago. Averageprice of 50 stocks. 23 67 233.18 Same period a year ago..... WEEK ENDING JUNE 1,

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 "FINANCIAL. CONVERTIBLE BOND ISSUES IN DEMAND German Obligations Also Prominent in Day’s Trading. List Is Steady. By the...

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 2 2. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2. 1929—_PART Veterans of Great War The American Legion. MEETINGS THIS WEEK....

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 To secure what you want in the quick- The Star invites the readers of its classified est and most satisfactory way, read or

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 MISCELL MOTOR TRAVEL. (OTORING BUFFALO AND TORONTO: eaving Monday afternoon, June 3; room for iwo_or three. Phone Main_10040.

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 AUTOMOBILES THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, JUNE 2. 1929—PART 6 MISCELLA ' SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES....

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 ROOMS. THE SUNDAY‘ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2. 1929—PART 6. "APARTMENTS."’ ROOMS—FURNISHED. ROOMS—FURNISHED. RENT...

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 APARTMENTS APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. 1207 PARK RD Conveniently Located: Dests Settled Collwl B_E. MATHEWS, Main_ 3620 C ()\...

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 6 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2. 1929—PART 6. REAL 'ESTATE. RENT—STORES. EXCHANGE. SALE—FARMS. WATER

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 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2. 1929—PART 6. -'REAL ESTATE 7 S ——————— ALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY....

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 w4 '‘REAL CHEVY CHASE English Type Detached Brick. " Lot 70x140. £13.950. No et le fgu rolina yery £y - nusually Targe. livin

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 TOURS. Representative J. M. Robison of XKentucky will be the speaker at the morning session of the quarterly con- vention of

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 \ g - RESORTS. THE -SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2, 1929—PART G. RESORTS. | RESORTS. ! RESORTS. RESORT RESORTS....

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 The Sundiy Staf Magasine WASHINGTON, _]). C., SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1929 Headlong In Features 24 PAGES, S Lieut. Benton made a...

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 scarcely opened, however, before the lieutenant found himself in the center of a circle that the burning plane was making.

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 2, 1920—PART 7',,, T R e By Latorence Trbbert The Young American Baritone, Who Sings at the...

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 THE SUNDAY e e e e e = e Do e T STAR, WASHINGTON, D € !!]NF 2, 1920 PART 7. Snow and an August day. Crossing Mazuma Ridge on

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Woman's Place s Social And Civic Leadership Says Mrs. John F. Sippel, President General of...

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 Rl e 5 IR | 6 THE SUNDA TheManWho Wouldn'tLive On His Wife’'s Mo By Margaret Culkin Banning. € ¢ HIS is the way I like you

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 whoever looks after presents in your family.” “Maybe I wiil.” Cornelius said nothing. He merely told Billy where to drop him.

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 8 THE National BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. HOSE of our Washingtonians who are accustomed to travel over our more or less modern

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 limited to 225 shares of $200 each, and the toll xeceipts were to be divided in annual dividends. As evidenced by the...

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 THE SUNDAY B TSR s STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2, ¥29—PART 7. 29 ewgaws adie “Gadgets” The first step in the enlargement of

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 —— = = SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2, 1929—PART 7. change is for the better, as far as the dogs are concerned, for

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 This Story—““Curtains,” by Fiswoode Tarleton—Is the Second of a Series Now Appearing in The Magazine of The Sun- day Star.

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 Suddenly he finds Tab Daniels at his side again. The tall woodcutter from Pennyroyal leans against the other side of the elm

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE. 2, 1929—PART 2. A Polish Count, * Now Married to an [ | | % ‘om the agent of the...

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 . WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 2, 1920—PART 7. Antoinette. NTIL Ella was 14, the loveliest uni- form in all the world was the one

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 16 TEE Sl '\II)AV ST \R V\ \\[IINGTQN R €. & §§ é e e A = S c” e e Lol N e A Multlmllhonalre at 'Thirty So Harold Lloyd,...

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 man’s limited one bad fashioned it. The de- sign—a replica of the original ceiling in the palace of Pope Julius of the...

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 r 18 = gy After the Last Crusade Tamerlane’sMarch Through a World of Ice. THE LAME AND THE BLIND Legend has it that Timur wes

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO N, and went to the entrance. A smile lighted his dark face. “It is ill,” cried Bayazid, who lacked...

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 20 Meeting [ ACROSS. | 1 Foreshadow. | & Astringent min- | eral salt. 9 Approach. 13 A wedge in & loose joint. 17 Belonging

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2, 1929—PART- 7. This Is About the Odds in the Calcutta Seoeepstakes, One of the...

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 soep STORITES_SPO¥ GAMES’ PUZZLES e The school bells will soon be silent for vaca- tion, but this week we’ll give them a last

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. _C, JUNE 2 1929—PART 7. “Lmproving Myself IV ith’ a Book™—2By /7 ill Rogers The...

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 Y ~ MHW.SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B. C, JUNE 2, 1920—PART 7.’ e e e i = s | g DUSANDS of Homes Use ‘“Matchless Service’’ for

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 e e Ghe Sunfy St o |[<_UPPLEMENT WAS TGTON ASHINGTON. D. C. -JUNE 2, 1929 )...

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 STAR, € FLYING OVER WASHINGTON AND NEARBY WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE Interesting aerial photographs taken last week by Orville

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 TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 2, 1929, THE SUNDAY On a Shopping Tour BY W. E. HILL (Copyright, 1929, by the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 2, 1929 Hitting the 15-mile trail through Washington streets in the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 2, 1929 Mrs. Hoover occupying a box at the Chevy Chase Davis Cup...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-JUNE Mile. Simeon Genevois as the Joan of Arc of the new French...

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 I'HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-JUNE 2, 1929 Alvin B. Kerns, jr., l-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-JUNE Blazing at “enemy ships” on the Virginia coast. One of the new “G.

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 " coton scrion | he Sunday Star. [ coureaoss WASHINGTON, D. €., SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1929, : : “THE 1DEA! TH\S IS ODD...

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 NES, ciceRo, THE GIANTS IN ™E DAYS SURE, WHY, THe BEDS THEY SLEPT . . CALLS THAT A OF LonG AGO WGRE EIETY EeeT (! SR DESEITT

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 I SHOULD THINK TEN CENTS WORTHA ICE CREAM CONES WOLLD BE A VERY HANDY HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE ! WHAT WOULD DO IF YOU HAD FIVE...

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 $oscoe \_;rvbout.DN X Ay f ThaT's my d - SEAUTIFU, B vilis ! SORE AS JOE [I'VE SOME THING IMPORTANT | WANT MERE & A CIRCULAR

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 E ght Pages in Color | i LERAVE THE L\TTLE WATTN ALONE - EET THAT'S ALWANS THY WAN- ANN TME NMOU LOSE NMER TEMPER NOUL DO...

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 v 7 b s ,< Zpm- ThHERE % SHE IS PLaineG ! — AND SOME Bi& ® 1929 N.Y. TRIBUNE , ING . _— — — Lo =SHES ALREADY GONE To THE GoLF

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 AND- GET OULT A THUNDRED CIRCULAR LETTERS BY AOOA - BeTTER CUT YourR LUACH HOUR SHORT, AloW RUN OUT AND GET ME A PEACH ICE

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 mERS WE HAVE WHAT 15 supPosSED TO BE A SCENE IN THE MARNKET PLACE or A MEP|AEVAL Town. EIGHT MODERN OBIECTS APPEAR WHICH ARE

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