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Evening Star dated June 16, 1929

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 “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star i delivered every evening and Sunday morning to Washington homes by The Star’s

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 FARM BILL SIGNED; HOOVER ASKS FUND President Will Request Con- gress to Appropriate $150,- 000,000 to Aid Agriculture. By,

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 " % Paint Washing i | Kitchen and Bathroom Walls At Very Reasonable Prices Call Jack Col. 2114 ‘We Want to Know HOW and WHY

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. JUNE 16, 1929 -PART_ 1 R o " | NORRNCONERS - WITH PORTES GIL L B e, EASTERN LOCARND URSED BY...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTO D. C., JUNE 16, 1929—PART 1. PROTECTIVE LAWS *%aou “ccrimnres FOR WOMEN HIT OF SCHOOL BOARD I...

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 MARINE BARRACKS NEARLY CONPLETE Corps at Quantico Soon to Have Up-to-Date New | Living Quarters. { “Kitchen police”—that...

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 “THREE CTY TRUST ‘OFFICERS ARE HELD 5% Forgery Charges Against Di | ~ Paola and Others of Wrecked Conceérn, By the Assoctated

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 8 YOONG PLAN PUTS GERMANY ON W Provides Proper Stimulus for Reich to Set Financial House in Order. BY LELAND STOWE. By Radio

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 "Park Commission to Consider | ATION ON PORTAL EAPELTED FRDAY Sixteenth Street Entrance to Washington. ' Pinal action on the

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 “TOURING COLEEE TO VST ANNAPOL 166 Boys and Girls Are See- ing Nation as Part of Education. After nearly a week's stay at...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. JUNE 16, 1929 PART 1. orful Ceremony Led by National Officers. j Dressad in Colonial...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, DAWES-MDONALD | FARM PRODUCTION TALK GRIPS PRESS LEADS POPULATION .. € JUNE 16, 1929—PART 1. the

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 FIVE MEN JAILED INIDAHO ABDUCTION Kidnapers of Lieutenant Gov- ernor Found Asleep by Two Boys. By the Associated Press....

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 NEWYORCG.L.7 FACING QUANDARY Finding Mayoraity Candidate to Oppose Tammany Held Problem. BY LEMUEL F. PARTON. Special...

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 LD BANKERS D RESERVEBOARD Writer Finds Tendency There o Encourage Federal Drive on: Speculation. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. them out

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 16, 1929—-PART 1.° UMHUUU PUP"_S ' CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITEP—NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C JUNE 16, 1929—-PART 1—SECTION 2. TWO ESCAPE DEATH AS AUTO SKIDS INTO CREEK BY ROADSIDE Both

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 18 HIGHT D. C. BO0YS WIN TRIPS ABROAD Six Women of Capital Defray Expenses as Investment in Character Building. Bight:...

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 RESIDENTIAL AREA SIENS ARE OPPOSED County Officials Propose Clean-up in Metropolitan District. BY WILLIAM J. WHEATLEY, SGff

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 BY WAR VETERANS Hlected Commander of D. C. Department—Appoints Staff. L O | i 1 {The Department of the District of mlmbll...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 16, 1929 PART PRES"]EN'I’ '"]RNS | I —n———0——=J0E=—=IO0E==THE STORE FOR. THRIFTY...

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 DYPSIES T GATHER 10 ASSERT RIGHTS, Conclave Called in Black Hills to Find Means to Stop Per- secution of Rovers. f§ B+...

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 Super-Specia‘ls $3.50 and $3.95 French Gloves Smart, Washable French Pull-on Suede Gloves, of fine light-weight, in overseam

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 16, 1929—PART T. — June Profit - . Fabric . . Color and Effect. Ohe PALAIS YA ) { G

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 THE SUNDAY Sharing Sa STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 16, 1929—PART T Popular for Summer is Included in This, Our Greatest es

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 use them for sports . . . for shopping . .. for blumess &, fm home wear Another Lot of 1,000 Washable Frocks there are no...

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 THE -SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 16, 1929—PART I 1f you're an old Washingtonian, you'll know what a wonderful...

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 We bought the newest, most timely and most desirable mer- chandise we could find in the market—we gathered together the cream

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 FOURTH STAR HONE 10 B OPEN TODA 1349 Iris Street Built by Breuninger & Sons. Another of the series of model homes #ponsored

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 DR.L.B. BROUGHTON CHEMISTRY: LEADER, Named to Head Department | at U. of M.—Has Served There Long Time. Svecial Dispatch o

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 [ TABLET UNVEILNG | TONRS GOLOSHITH] Exercises at Jewish Foster| Home This Afternoon Be- gin at 2 0’Clock. \ =5 it A. tablet

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 , D. €. JUNE 16. 1920 PART 1 Are You in 2 HurryP You Can Read This Entire Annowncement in Less Than § Minutes! LANSBURGH &

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 - Editorial Page Part 2—16 i’ugel OPPOSITION TO TARIFF REFLECTED IN U. S. PRESS Thumbs Down Attitude Found in West, Northwest

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 “THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D..C. BUNDAY. .June 18, 1920 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor| the The !vl-hl Star N@n‘ Company...

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 SPEED OF SUPREME COURT EMBARRASSES ATTORNEYS Jurisdictional Act ‘Working Swiftly't Eliminating BY GREGORY HANKI HE greatest

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 B s THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D G, JUNE 16 10_PART 2 REVIEWS OF SPRING BOOKS Benito Mussolini Writes an Autobiography,...

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 Hoover Puzzles Politicians ‘e (Continued from First Page) ( ®ope. Others, who retain a certain amount of political...

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 PDONALD'S RISE “TOPSLONG BATILE New British Premier Has Had | Career Unprecedented in English History. The sudden-rise to...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 16, 1929—PART 2. — ==The Store of Smiles, Service and Satisfaction'em E’l‘hfl Hub...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, GLIMPSING THE FAR EAST B Member of American Journalists’ Party Touring Orient as Guest of...

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 HAWANAN GROWTH Wife of Governor Charmed With Conditions and Pre- ! dicts $teady Development. By the Associated Press....

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 U SANDY SPRING SEEN AS HOOVER SHRINE Old Maryland Town Was Near Home of Ancestors of Chief Executive. In seemingly romantic

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 PERATIONS 0 U.§ * CARRERS TRACED Doubtful Public Sevice Seen in Loans and Guaran- teed Earnings. IV—THE RAILROADS’ FINANCES

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 16, 1929—PART 2. CLUBWOMEN OF THE NATION Pt s e s Interesting Speakers on Program of

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 The co SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JONE 16, 1929—PART 2. stliest error in tire-buying! VERY once in a while you hear a man

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 4 BOYS FINISH - ST.JOHN'S COURSE Rev. Edward L. Buckey Pre- ‘sides Over Graduation Ex- } ercises in Carroll Hall. |...

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 . Vs .v;,&:;v(syiw T RPN T 4 = R T T T "~ 112 Pc. Dinner Sets in 8 Beautiful Patterns Reg. $45.00 $29.98 Value «June the...

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 - A Three-Day Sale of NOTIONS 10c O. N. T. Cotton 89¢ doz. ~-250-yd. spools—white, in Nos. 40 to 100; black 40 to 70. Garment

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 ' Features for Women En‘! 3—12 Page: he OCIETY SECTION Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, D. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 16, Talesi of Well

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 2 SO Capital Society Planning For Season Approach of Hot-Weather Period Prompts Pros- pective Visits to Seaside and Mountain

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 SOCIETY. ason of Rare Activities . Just Ended in Annapolis Society Readjusts Program—Changes Noted in Official Personnel...

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 SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI} Happy Couples Take Vows At the Matrimonial Altar A (Continued from First Page.) the same...

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 40 Sorority Festivities Charmingly Feature Society's Calendar Annual Ceremonials and Other Special Events, Past | and...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., JUNE 16, 1929 -PART 3. Society Activities Listed in Rockville and Adjacent Areas

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 General and Special Society News of Week In Chevy Ch.!e Afefl June Schedule of Events Includes Honor Parties for...

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 Quantico's Program 01 Social Festivities Charming and Varied Attractlve Bridge Lunch- } eons, Dancing and Other! Forms of...

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 Tales of Well Known Folk In Socia_l and (2fficia1 Life‘ Gen. Pershing, Outstanding World War Hero.; Is Frequent Visitor to Toy

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 16, 1929—PART 3. BABY PRINCESS SETS PACE [ WITH HER YELLOW COSTUMES||| Let Us Budget

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 5 i “Accessories Will Always M THE UMBRELLA OF BROWN AND WHITE CHECKED SILK AND SOLID BROWN IS WORN WITH A FROCK MADE OF...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 16, 1929—PART 3. — . | Ime Hecar Co.|| - ““ 32, 5255 and %2 Washable Monday—Hundreds

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 Theater, Screen and Music AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Star. Part 4—20 Pages JAMES HALL. and VILMA BANKY - Palace, PauL MuNi

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 Flashes From the Screen By C. E. Nelson. HAT the movie magnates term “the race of a cen- tury” is on, and the race itself...

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 AMUSEMENTS. 2 The e%ll-oving By Robert E. Sherwood. o The, Q'llk of London. of andwich men parading si- O of the ¢ of the...

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 g i i | ¥ H | H T o — o L MU SIC BY HELEN FETTER. HE wheel of musical events has many spokes. They might be labeled as festi-

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. CCORDING to present indi- cations the time is rapidly approaching when all- night...

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