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Evening Star dated September 29, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair today, possibly showers and cooler tonight; tomorrow” cloudy and cooler....

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 2 % SENATE RIVALRIES - STIRRING SOUTH Echoes of Hoover - Smith; Presidential Fight Expected in Coming Contest. By the...

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 Ford' Model “A” Phaeton+—A Real Bargain, $400. Wisconsin 3021 OIL POR BETTER HOME MEATING SEE DEMONSTRATION Open Evenings...

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 4 AIRMEN T0 STAGE ‘CARNIVAL BATILES Army Air Corps to Assemble Its Crack Detachments Here This Week. One of the greatest...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, SEPTEMBE s EVIDENCE AWAITS UNRAVELING BY GRAND JURY FINISH N SIGHT TOMORROW NGAT Collins

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 THE SUNDAY |in a westerly divection. The barometer | here stood at 29.59 at that hour with | a 30-mile west wind accompanied

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 WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE WE HAVE JUST UNPACKED SRS OF BURTON'S IRISH POPLIN MADE IN U. S. A. OF FINE COTTON "...

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 DIAL TWISTING RADIO PASSING OUT New Control System Is Fea- tured at Exhibition Along With Screen &rid. By the Associated...

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 SEPTEMBER 29, 1929—PART 1 Lives When They Learn of “Disgrace.” Secretary to President Given Highest Degree Conferred By the

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 EXCAVATION BARS | HANPER ESEARCH i | Italian Rule to Keep Foreign Students Out Retarding - Archeological Work. BY BALPH V. D.

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SEPTEMBER 29, 1929—PART 1. =N OCTOBER WE CELEBRATE 34 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVIC GOLDENEERG'S...

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 12 . THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, CATHOLIC WOMEN' | Commenin s _ COUNCIL CONVENES 100 of 400 Expected Dele- gates in

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 U.. BUREAUTESTS UNDIES FOR HEALTH Penetration of Ultra-Violet Rays of Various Cloth to " Be Determined. America is going to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1929—PART 1. ENRIGHT MAY TELL ROTHSTEN OPNON Candidate ' Says McManus ; : :

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 AUSTIN BELIEVED - SLAINFOR REVENGE Arkansas Prosecutor Ad- vances Theory After Talk With Texan’s Secretary. ] e 200,...

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 NEIGHBORS AFRAID R SR - OF FLEAGLE GANG : Famuly of Outlaws Reside in :'Big, Unpainted, Repellant Farmhouse._ - GARDEN CITY,

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 WASHINGTON ENGINE COMPANY || N2 CPTURES " STAR FIR AVARD Victory in 1929 Competition Gives Unit Permanent Possession of Cup.

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 0.21 COMPANY | WINS STAR AWARD 4 Clears Quarters in 6 4-5 Sec- onds to Retain Possession of Fire Trophy. (Continued From...

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 ATIONS ALL SEEK PEACE BANK' SITE Matter Will Be Important | Question Before Committee at Baden October 3. BY PAUL SCOTT...

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 20 *- AN ON DOWNTOWN PARKING 1S SEE fiall Project Complicates Al- geady Serious Traffic.Prob- { ' lem, Say Officials. With no

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 HERRICK'S CABLE LOCATED IN FILES Message Referred to as “Lost” Part of War Corre- spondence Kept on Record. Examination of

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 22 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 29 1929 PART 1 CRANDALL T0 HEAD G. W. ART DIVISION Professor of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C N SEPTEMBER 29, ,1929—PART 1. * 23 'SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES IN WASHINGTON ) N.U. OPENS 15T...

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 24 WOMAN'S ILLNESS MUSIC THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO Secretary Threatens to Stop Smoking every fire is a potential source of

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 DUNT ILYA TOLSTOY WISH FORUM GUEST nt’er to Open Fourth Season * Monday Night—Programs Are Outlined. Count Tlya Tolstoy. son

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 O \prr——nm— G Street P at Eleventh S . i Y Custom-Made‘ Damask or Velour Drapes .50 Set Please do not compare these window

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 There's Distinction and Smartness in Every Line! Matrons’ Hats A special group for tomorrow 3 Smart styles, many draped with

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 28 HODVERINPROVES | CO0LOGE EEONDNY Thirty Per Cent Cut in White House and Executive Of- fice Budget for 1931. The customary

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, LousuLe eaeers LEGON MEMBES Convention Advance Guard Received by Kentuckians | |~ With...

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 30 METHODIST GROUP P2 ELECTS DELEGATES Randoiph - Macon Require- ments for Ministerial Students Lifted. Bpecial Dispatch to

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 THON T0 DRET BUDGET OF GEST Banker Accepts Post for 1930 Community Charities | ‘n Campaign in City. ‘acwunce by Corcoran...

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 5 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ., SEPTEMBER 29, 1929—-PART 1 A S/aowmg of ORIENTAL RUGS Unsurpdssed m Extent, Variety,...

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 ‘'THE SUNDAY. STAR, \VASHTNGTGN. N. T.. SEPTEMBER 29, 1929—PART 1.~ MONTH that fairly scintillates opportunity to buy just

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 +HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 29, 1925—PART 1. W ker of the evening. Jessle Frances|retary, and Mrs. Bressler,

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 Armyand NavyNews Army. and equlpmernc “l;elng ;‘:onsmerefl l.hm; " with other factors when general K R e e e rabTnt upia (1

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 fary—Thursday night, 921 Penn- sylvania avenue sou! mwm; night, Pythian departmen MEETINGS THIS WEEK. :nn-dt%an . Richard J.

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 ) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SEPTEMBER 29, 1929—PART 1. ‘g7 the personnel of the Reserves |lar Army units will give

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 TliE SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPIEMBKR 29, 1929-- PART 1. - pillows would be very much appreciated. .C.T.U.| The...

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 MASONIC. HE Association of Worshipful Masters of 1929 will be the spe- cial guests at the open-air re- ligious service at...

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 when the bu 4 pm. at Seventeenth and K streets. wHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1929—PART 1. . dgets will be

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 5 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SE.P'.{'EM.BER “29, 1929—PART 1. Chapter authorize the treasurer to send | child with

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 a2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER- 29, '1929—PART 1. o T T Y o...

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 | E | dito;ial NPage Reviews of Books Part 2—-8 Pages REAL LOBBYISTS IN CAPITAL SELDOM GET IN SPOTLIGHT Hint of Undersurface

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 THE EVENING, STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.....September 29, 1920 THEODORF W. NOYEE, . ..Editor

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 . BRITISH MASSES FORCED NAVAL ACCORD WITH U. S. *MacDonald’s Success in Election Laid to Desire for Friendship Between Two

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 Soviet Makes Entering More Easy for Visitor in Hope of Building Prestige of Nation as Well BY WILLIAM RUFUS SCOTT. Travel in

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 ; e e e e 2 BROKERAGE HOUSE | INCREASING LOANS EXTENDS OFFICES G. M.-P. Murphy & Co. Pro- vides More Space for Its Customers.

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 FINANCIAL. situation. Yesterday's money rates car- | ried over the week end. | The motors were agaln distinetly 1huvy....

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 FINANCIAL, A_T SHORT SESSION Convertible List Still Affected by Heaviness in Stock Market. By the Assoclated Rress. NEW YORK,

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 A Sword Over Stalin ( (Continued From Third Page.) the executive power. Now, according to the constitution, the elections of

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 F eatures for Women MRS. HARRISON and MISS MARION HARRISON, Wife and daughter of Senator Harrison - of Mississippi, just...

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 2 S0 CIETY. Capital Society Centering Interest in Coming Season Residents Returning to Their Homes Preparatory to Fall and

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 SOCIETY. List of Autumn Weddings Grows as Season _Advances Colorful Events in Home and Church Charm- ingly Arranged—Pretty

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 SOCIETY. _Fetes for Debutantes Mark Social Season Entertainments for Bu Those of Any Previous Year—Dates for Junior Dances

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! Myopia Hunt Club Outlines Colorful Autumn_ Feature Willowdale Meet Columbus Day an...

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 Charming Fetes Noted In Society Calendar Housewarming Surprise Party Notable Event in Seat Pleasant — Autumn Program Featured

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 ¢ Social Festivities in Chevy Chase Homes _Varied and Charming Teas, Bridge Parties, Lunch- eons and Special Enter- tainments

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 Tales of Well Known Folk ~In Social and Official Life ‘American Diplomats Abroad Rapidly Aivancing in Popular...

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 v THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., Annapolis Society Marks . Close of Vacation Season Iieturn of Midshipmen to Naval...

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 A THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1929 PART 3. oses & Soms SINCE 1861—SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE

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 Renaud Rare Ambre Perfumes 95¢ Opportunity Day Trial size; non-leakable flask in jewel case. Sweet pea and orchid. Regularly.

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 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NEWS OF THE CLUBS ‘Women's City Club.—Mus. Merritt O. Chance, president, has issued...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1929—-PART 3. 13 -Autumn Suits Have Short Jackets and Slightly Longer...

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 ~ SEPTEMBER 29, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 1929—PART 3. New. Cuff bmign&-Fuhion Plus Value " Perrin’s Imported Kid

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 Theater, Screen and Music Part 4—16 Pages AMUSEMENT SECTION N ¥ he Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, D. C,, NATIONAL—“A Connecticut

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 AMUS EMENTS. The Moving Picture cAlbum By Robért E. Sherwood. CRYPTIC report in ‘Variety re- veals the interesting news that

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 AMUSEMENTS. By C.E ATRONS of Washington photoplay palaces cannot Zomplain abcut the menu handed out to them during the past

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 IWASHINGTON PREPARES FOR BIG SEASON OF MUSICAL ACTIVITIES WIDELY VARIED PROGRAM| AWAITS CAPITAL THIS YEAR Formal Season Will

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 COLLEGE OF MUSIC - INNEW QUARTERS Increased Faculty, Broader Policy Combine to Give In- stitution Splendid Outlook. A certain

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 6 THE SUNDAY STAR! WASHINGTON! D. 'C.! SEPTEMBER 29! 1929-~PART 4. | CONCERTS AND C MUSIC CLUB OPENS |SEAGLE TO OPEN TS SIXTH

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 ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER 29, 1929—PART 4. : LOVETTE CHORAL CLUB | JOINS SHERWOOD STAFF. |BUSY SEASON

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD, N tires of silk, in & tremen- o pevagoner engine, 2 4,000-horsepow YUght, b’:" bos)

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 WARNS MOTORISTS OF COLD WEATHER A A. A. Urges Cars Be Made Ready to Withstand “Jack Frost.” With freezing temperaturcs...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO ~—By James W. Brooks STATE ELIMINATES (Sketches by Calvin A. Fader.) ‘ “DEADZ-AUTO PLATES {140,000

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 AVIATION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. NE of the significant steps in the trend toward stabil- ization of the air transport industry

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 Model Aircraft The eyes of every young model aircraft builder in the Capital are focused, during these early Autumn days,...

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 Veterans of Veterans of Foreign Wars, MEETINGS THIS WEEK. Monday—Qverseas Military Band, 1526 Potomac avenue south- east,...

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 14 MNAMEE 10 SHARE RADID WITH STAR Helen Morgan to Be Heard Over WMAL—Announcer- Baritone on WRC. Graham McNamee, fapous...

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 THE SUNDAY WRG 0 BROADCAST CONGERT PROGRAM N. B. C. Stations to Carry! Philadelphia Orchestra’s’ Music Gver Air. | WRC has

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER 29, 1929—PART 2 TmJ ULIUS LANSBURGH FURNITURE CO.—ENTRANCE; 909 F ST. Convenient

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 Base Ball, Racing Part 5—8 Pages | SPORTS SECTION WASHINGTON, D. Sunflay Shae SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1929, Griffs...

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 2 Wa;shington Scholastic Foot Ball Elevens to See‘ Much. Action During Week . FIGHT STRUGGLES ARE ON SEAEDULE All High School

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 29, 1929- ART 5. 3 Maryland Handily Takes Opener : Catholic U. Is Nosed Out by

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 PIRATES PASSED UP HAAS; McGRAW SPURNED WILSON Hack of the Cubs Is Colorful Slugger, but He Strikes Out Often and Is...

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 " It’s Business Before Golf for Johnston CHAMPION PLAYS NO MORE THAN AVERAGE LINKSMAN Three Rounds a Week After Working Hours

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 [ HLJACK 1S SECOND, BEATEN BY A NOSE s i s e Do Martinique Nips Bateau at £l the Wire in Railroad Liberty Handicap. AVRE DE

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 Slurs Regarding Gameness of Philadelphia Athletics Arouse Ire of Al Simmons Loepp, New National Fly Hawk, Has Had a Steady

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 A " Ve THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1929—PART 5. choleer food, less noise and more cour- | are used...

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 CLASSIFIED SECTION Star classified advertisements are opportunities. Before selecting your New Apartnfent for the Winter...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. IIEI.P-WOI‘I‘N. STOC(K GIRLS. b‘\LLbLAD?, one ac:ustnmea to high-class trade; experienced only apply.

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 . - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1929—PART 6. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. 5 AUTOMOBILES. 3 SALE—AUTOMOBILES....

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 4 MISCELLANEOUS." THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C SEPTEMBER 29, 1929—PART 6 ROOMS e ——————————————— 1 Al.l CELLANE SALE...

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 ROOMS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1929—PART 6. APARTMENTS 5 :m W, 2/ ROOMS—FURNISHED. SHEPHERD BT....

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 WASHINGTON, D. €, SE PTEMBER 29, 1929—PART 6. APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, :lzzsofffiffiflffif pN,;'.,Y' 214 Mass.

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 APARTMENTS. DIRECTORY QOF A CITY HOME OF CONVENIENCE . . is found at this modern and exclusive apartment holel of correct...

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 38 KENNEDY N.W._CORNER APARTME _mewly decorated, kitchen, bi ; $55.° Manager, Apt. 101. Adams UTLAND COURTS, 1725 17th ST.

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 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) ?48 14th ST. N.\W, 8 RMS./B. PORCH: $60. APPLY APT. 1. THE MADISON, 1739 EYE

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 .REAL RENT HOU!IS—U.I:P)UINIBBED. ESTATE. RENT—STORES. (Continued.) IX ROOMS, FIN- rigerator, firepla y at'5334. ° 5341 4and

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 ' REAL ESTATE: SALE—HOUSES. .. CAPITOL S 6,950 An-outstanding llue southern e o in__one st ALiractive ?v sutizu” outiook....

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 The Door of Death By John Esteven (Copyrieht, 10, North American Newspaper, Alliance and Metropotiten SYNOPSIS. After the...

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 he Sunday Star _fllaga;ine WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBI‘IRVZQ 1?29. y Fiction Features 24 PAGES. SRR PART 7. quping Golf

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 - = L TIHIE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, - SEPTEMB Camera mounted at rear of plane for taking oblique pictures of the Army,

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 Pt ooy oo e o g P A 'l HE QUNDAY STAR, W\SIlIN(.T(’)\I D (' Qbml‘MBFR Z‘) 1929. On/y the P/zyszm//y Fit Can Pldy Foor Ball

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 - THE SUNDAY : STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1029, Believing Old Churches Out of Touch With - Modern Age, the Rev.

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 -venes. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 29, Secretary Adams’ Order to Stay Scrapping of Obsolete...

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 6 < R THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 29, 1929, THE POSITION OF AGNES WINTERS.- - . . By Fannic Hursi A...

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 e adibeo . ool R THE SUNDAY Base Ball Goats and Reviewing Some of the Greatest Championship Battles Since 1905, Billy Evans

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 | s e S Sergeant N a bright Spring morning in 1919 a United States Army transport en- tered the harbor of New York—not an...

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 | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. _s_li'j‘){ty"li:l-:‘:r\* 20, '] Better Milk for the Nation Through New Handling Methods.

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 S o i 1 k § i 07D $4 7 A 2R e T AR AR 7 D 5 A ' R T a corner table in the restaurant of the Hotel de Paris, at Monte Carlo,

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 e i i SR e you, of course. What's it matter so long as you win? I never mind backing a horse at odds on, so long as it's a

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 T A A T R ST ARSI { | 3 H Meet Mr. and Mrs. Bisbhee and the Princess, and You Will Never Forget 1 hem. This Is One of the...

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 P'I D M Rl' R 29, 1929. ON, D. €. S8 ; ver this,” casually remarked Mr. Bisbee. ; “Mrs. Lescaboura,”. he' began, pretty well

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 i i [ B Iy THE SUNDAY" STAR, WASHINGT ON, D.g(‘.. SEPTEMBER 29, 1929, HAPPINESS—Where to Find It And How BY SIR HARRY LAUDER.

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 - L THE SUNDA Thrills and Hazards of a Lady Private BY MARGARET SUFFOLK. KIND FATE, and not a streak of adventure, sent Mrs.

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 2 until now the reptiles in Uncle Sam's own Zoo in Washington, one of the rarest and most valuable collections in captivity,

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 — — Marooned E BY JOHN CAMERON. OW long would she hold out? As though in answer to my specula- tion the foremast and mainmast

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 [ » § ‘ e mma. ROONR HEMwRDTED e . e peap— S S THF QUNDAY QTAR WAQI{INCTON b. C, _ SEPTEMBER , mo . v L 10ld Varnum House...

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 R— JURTRp—— K which he happily saw enacted into laws, and his efforts so endeared himself, especially to the lower classes,

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 2 R AR AT g TN . PN SR > | . LT TR XY 3 S AP N AR H - 20 E— - BY JOSEPHINE TIGHE. brick church in Columbia Heights. Dramatis

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 S P e e T T B ! $ 2 & 2 & | § k THE:. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. SEPTEMBER. 20, 1029, Sunday Morning Among the...

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 'E’ 22 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1929. I e iaisae — - —— =Y/, — ! . fi / b5 yo_—~ — NIINE] D> v 2 dowr

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 R ————— | S S T RPES SRR H H : i S RN N i 7 8 Bt e R e i B 2 .E‘) 4 ! & ¥ STORIES SPORTS & GAMES - WASHINGT - 20 ~ty 1929,

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 oy RS e o Morning Sunday by Will Smith h on SEPTEMBER 29, G hurc iflg & n Draw dent Attends d Fr D. om a P Z o b= C £ £ | < W

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 GRAPHIC SECTION The bride and bridegroom with their parents just after the marriage of John Coolidge and Miss Florence...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 29, 1929, HUNTERS OF THE FAR Little “albinos” of the Far North.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 29, 1929 hey Moved to the City > ™ : Ezd St By W. E. Hill...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 29, 1929. Mayor Walker of New York drops in for the foot ball

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 29, 1929. Smashing Through the Argonne With Sergt. York THE...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, VAl | t\\\_!:;‘ ; / . New photos from Comdr. Byrd's Antarctic expedition. In the one at left Capt. Alton...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 29} 1929 Charming, exclusive models for the very fastidious...

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 The annual rush to be first across San Francisco Bay. More than a hundred swimmers plunging in for the start of the fifth an-

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 COLOR SE?TION l]k §undag gtaf. filGHf PAGES WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1929, - —_— e ——————e———————— I

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 b MA, ISN'T YOUR HAIR CICERD, WHAT MAKEeS PERMANENTLY You ASK suchk A I'VE BEEN THINKING WHY cAN'T T HAVE bl MY necs...

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 My COUSIN 1S A PEACH OF A SAVER' HE'S A LIFE saver! SAVE! SUT YOUR HARD- EARNED MONEY 1N THE THIRTEENTH NATIONAL BANK HAVE

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 CINE! PERNAPS {T'S A BURGLAR WHO'S AFRAID . b TRE RAIN WiLL COME 1IN &AN4 JoE ! vor! WAKE VP ol I'M SURE t HEARD A NOISE LIKZ

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 Eight Pages in Color WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, SE?’TEI\IB-ER 29, 1929, NAWY AN’ DON'T i | The Sundwy Star. “DANGER -

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 @ 1929 N.¥Y. TRIBUNE. , ING . By C.A Voight —LET EVERY- LETS SEE \F | HAVE EV = - THING RIGHT— MARGIE HOOBEL'S = ON GRANT ST.

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 ou CoUulLd AFFORD TO AKE A FEW POINTERS FRom ME - I CouLd JusT AS WELL MEBRE, BEEN IN “THE ) )\ DIPLOMATIC SERVICE. OH DEARO

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 HE. OLP> TOWER OF LoNDON PLAYED A CONSPICUOUS PART IN ENGLISH MISTORY DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. WITHIN 1TS GRIM WALLS...

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