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Evening Star dated November 17, 1929

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 WEATHER, (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Mostly cloudy today with occasional light rain colder tomorrow....

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 giw THE KUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 17, 1929—-PART O e ANY AV ISUES AWAT SOLUTON Free Seas and Subs Discuss- | ed

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . C; NOVEMBER _17, 1929—PART ONE. INSPECT SUNDAY $350 CASH—$59.50 MO. PRICE, $8,950...

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 TREND 10 CAREER M 15 NOCATED Hoover Appointment of John-' son to China Post Seen as P C STHE SUNDAY “STAR, "WASHINGTON...

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 PRESIDENT SOLVES POLITICAL DILEMMA MERCHANT MARINE EXPANSION URGED TO AID INDUSTRY (Continued From First Page.) lmllle for

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 31 DAYS RENAIN | FOR YULE BUYING Shop and Mail Early Drive to! i Be Started Tomorrow in I Capital. i oo | With w umely...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. . NOVEMBER 17. 192 RANKS ARE SOLID, DRY BOARD SAYS Rift Over Move to Make Rum Buyer Liable

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 JUDGE BARS PART OF RO TESTIONY Deputy Says Organizer Had Asked Workers to Be THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 17,

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 | PEYSER IS DIRECTING | WHEAT DINNER PLANS ‘Heads Reception Committee for District Bar in Honoring i g Associate Justice. ner

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 The Palais Royal—jeioy-siejeq -2y~ The Palais Royal— 10 * THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ONE....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINUTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 17, 1923 PART ONE. 11 el Tha W R~ L. Pal e - R P~ P TS S S =P R W - T P I P T -

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 T2 - WILBUR APPOINTS | N | - LLTERAGY GROLP ‘v President Hoover Approves * Committee to Work on Edu- cational Program. By the

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 RIVERS-HARBORS BILL IS PLANNED $125,000000 Omnibus, Measure Proposed by Rep- resentative Dempsey. By the Associated Press. |

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 14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D €., XOVEMBER 17, TWO ARE INDICTED INBORGER MURDER Former Deputy Constable Is; Charged With

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ONE. ~ CAMERA TO MAKE ANTARCTIC STRIP 1,600 Miles to Be Covered at

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 17. 1929—PART ONE. Beginning Tomorrow: A Sale of Extraordinary Merit Offering...

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 -WASHINGTON_ The Sundiy Stare WASHINGTON PLOT 70 SET FIRE TOSTORELAIDTO - HOLD-UP SUSPECTS Two of 3 Held Confess Plan| to...

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 18, ® PLANGROUPHEARS TRADEBOARD PLEA 13th Street Archway Into Triangle May Be Advocated by Commission. Under the chairmanship

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 |}l scarfs and centerpieces in 1929—PART ONE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 17, ‘TOYLAND IS OPEN Il On the...

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 20 * " BANKER T0 ADVISE " STUDENTS IN TALK 0. H. Perry Johnson Will Ad- .. dress G. U. Pathfinders Club Monday. H Advice to

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 KAY SAYS HE PAID EXPENSES TOD.C. Inheritance Tax Opponent Denies Statement of Association Head. Br the Associated Press....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ONE. Sufirage,Anniyersary to. Have Wide Observance Among " Women...

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 Parent-Teacher Activities All material for this column must be in the State office, room 101, Burlington Hotel, by the...

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 24 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ONE. * | Co., receivers, announced yesterday. | the related

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ONE. 25 yesterday, two robbers tore from and known criminals are

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 26 PRISON SUSPECTS HELD IN“SOLITARY Five Confined as Leaders in New Attempted Colorado Escape. | By the Associated Press. |

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 Organized Reserves Under the policy that has been re- cently adopted by the War Department a Reserve officer who has been...

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 Spanish War Veterans Meetings This Week. Col. John Jacob Astor Camp, tomorrow. - night, Stanley Hall, United States Soldiers’

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 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ONE. mmxwmmamaxmwwmmmmmwmmm&mmwmmw&uwm&xwwa&&w&u&zm&...

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 30 . F Accordingly, Samuel's mother expects| B AMED IN SHIP DEATHS, |ihes, honed the seren e from Tooms | rd o, Deeulsc is

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ONE. forth the classification of the fa- | James J. Skelly,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ONE. | 14 viding food for numbers of men, with|These men have been

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMEER 17, 1929—PART ONE. m. For in mfloaeonennln"he basket ball teams: 9:30 p.m., drill

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 "THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ONE. 35 (Continued From Thirty-fourth Page,) ball lin ball team

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 TOURS. VOGUE FOR IKONS GROWS; QUEEN TAKES INTEREST Fine Collection From Russia Now on Display at Victoria and Albert Museum

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 L CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Broadcast your wants through the medium of Rooms and Apertments to meet sny need and classified

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 38 HELP AN —ee e SITUATION—WOMEN. D | SITUATIONS. SITUATION—DOMESTIC. (Continued.) THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, b1 Iy...

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 A -AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) W‘_ 1920 SPORT GOUPE_I Ohi7 1000 mies: saerince. Gall Cin. TIIS-W a0y _time. 7% OBILE DE LUXE

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 40 R lAl‘ MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued. OOMS. ‘WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D....

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 APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ONE. APARTMENTS, ETC. . AE . ]IRIE]CTORY ar UNIF’...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ONE. 42 CAPARTMENTS. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED....

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 e 'REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. NGE PECAN GROVE IN Georgia_and accept as part pavment auto GEIGER, 510 Bond 1433 BELMONT ST NW...

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 $17,750. 4619 Langdrum Lane. Open Sunday irom 2 to 6 P.M. Stone and Brick. ET, , MODERN HOME, 65-FOOT- O, FULLY SCRESRED: 2

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 EDITORIAL SECTION The Sundwy Stae, Part 2—-8 Pages WASHINGTON, D; - C,, - SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1929. SENTIMENT GROWS

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 THE EVENING STAR|ss an expression o the history and | halls of justice that the advent of the With Sunday Morning Editien.

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 PSYCHOSES RECOGNIZED AS WORLD WAR WOUND Veterans’ Bureau Strives to Aid Those . Whose Minds Are Disabled to Adjust...

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 NOTES OF ART AND ARTISTS Unusual Woodblock Prints on View at the Dunthorne Gal- leries — Paintings at the York Galleries and

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 Huge Task Confronts Congress With Mass Ot Proposed Legislation Awaiting Action (Continued From First Page. lican...

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 * Fundsfor Housing U. S. Diplomats Almost Exhausted; 170 Buildings Are Owned * (Continued From PFirst Page.) de la Concorde

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 Mohawk Sheets Reg. $1.55—Monday only at $1.37 ea. —Soft, splendid wearing sheets of a ood quality bleached lheeting. free rom

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 Christmas 1929 Buy Early Mail Early For Better Service The New Silhouette FUR I:[;LTS With Velvet Offered in a Sale of and

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 Features for Women Part 3—16 Pages - h SOCIETY SECTION ¢ Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1929.

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 S0 CIETY. Capital Society Calendar Subject of Special Review Autumn Record Shows Washington Residents Actively Participating

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 SO Weddings of Record In Late Fall Capture Interest of Society Charming Music, Handsome Gowns and Pretty Autumn Flowers in

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 OCIETY. | =Series of Social Functions| MarkWeekEnd inAnnapolis Honor Luncheons. Tel! and Bridge Parties In- cluded in...

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 SOCIETY Prominent So Waging War on Jazz Dances Campaign Opens in New York for Elimination of Objectionable Features of the

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 College Groups Blending ] ' Business With Pleasurei- Autumn Festivities Scheduled by Society In Northern Suburbui NOVEMBER

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., NOVEMBER 17, 1929_PART THREE. - 8esator Brock, Named ®or Unexpired Term, Assumes

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 Rockville Social Set Enjoys Rare Program At Nearby C!nbhouu Bridge-Luncheon, Classed as Feature Entertainment, Largely...

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 61 Years Young Regular $2. 50 Gaytees In black and ecolors with Zip- per fasteners. Glove nmnz F2S, ndants, ear- which are

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 10 \ program of Cl\armind | Social Festivities Enjoyed at Quantico Bridge Parties and Dancing, | Teas and Dinners Included |

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 D. A R. Chapter Host At Charming Function Honor;ng New Members Tea Given Home of Regent at Cherrydale. Special Society News

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART THREE. Sons AGift from N oses Means More National 3770 F Street at

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, N(E)YE)[BER 17, 1929—PART THREE. . This smart boudoir chair 7 2 R < may be had in your...

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 Tales of Well Known Folk - In Social and Official Life King Albert of Be]dium. arch, Actively Promot: Highly Esteemed Mon-

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 THE SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, tloth Coats With L THE PINKY BEIGE TWEED €OAT AT THE LEFT HAS A FLATTERING COLLAR OF SABLE DYED

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART THREM. ) 0000000000 O Toyland Is Open Buy Furniture on the Bring

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 Theater, Screen and Music Part 4—16 Pages Sce'ne (I':Om b The Sqphomore” Rislto Plays Alike, Yet So Different BY PHILANDER

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 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D €. NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART FOUR. NATIONAL—"“Hunting the Tiger in India.”...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART FOUR. Photoplays at Washington Theaters This Week |ances before the

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 BY HELEN FETTER. ERPSICHORE holds first place in musical events this R week. There still are indi- ¢ viduals in the musical

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 5 IMOTOR COACH SEEN INFLUENCE IN AMERICAN MODE OF TRAVEL THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART FOUR. DOWN

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 EYE TESTS URGED EVERY TWO YEARS Examination for Faulty Vis- ion After Accidents Ad- _ vised by Official. Bpectal Dispateh to

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 AVIA + BY JOSEPH S man's familiarity with aviation increases the uses found for this form of rapid transportation multi- ply.

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 "THE SUNDAY S1AK,- WASHINGITON, L. C., NOVEMBEK 17, 1929—PARY KOUR. of the total sales of the fifteen cars in Buick’s price

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. No. 47, services at E. Chufeh South at le. day - Washington = Centenni 14, grand visitation, 8

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, Veterans of Great War THE AMERICAN LEGION. Meetings This Week. November 17—Vincent B. Cos- tello

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS| The St. Paul Mothers’ Club was en- tertained Friday, NU'{?M 1, at the home of Mrs. Bert E. Bair, 3610...

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 THE SUNDAY ST AR, I27GTON, ;0 MR o Al T TFOUR. -- RHODA, A Red-Headed Girl By Henry Kitchell Webster SYNOPSIS. Forbes meets

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 RADIO SCHEDULES IN VARIETY TODAY WRC Has Added Feature, “Christmas Club Program,” 11:15 to Midnight. ‘Washington's radio...

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 FUFURE FORECAST FORBATTRYSETS Advantage Seen for Owners With Alternating Current | Not Available in Homes. BY JOHN MARSHAM.

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 FRST BROADCAST | CVEN N CAPTAL Initial Complete Air Program Radioed From Trinity Church in 1919. BY EDWIN FAIRFAX NAULTY. To

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 tTArmy andNavyNews Navy. " The two aircraft carriers, Lexington | Sated and Saratoga, have been put through all of the...

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 Part 5—10 Pages MLENNAN PROVES STAR FOR THE ELIS Sub Runs Wild Against the Tigers After Blue Is Out- played in First Half.

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 Purdue, Tennessee Win Big Sectional Games LONG PASS DECIDES FOR BOILERMAKERS Woerner, Who Crosses Goal in 7-0 Victory, So...

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 g THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART FIVE. 3 Maryland and Gallaudet Win on Foreign Fields : Colonials

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 4 Griffs to Start Training February 26 : HURLERS BEGIN AT BILOXI ' 11 DAYS BEFORE FIELDERS ! Camp to Be Shifted Yo...

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 Girl Bowlers Prime RECORD FIELD ASSURED FOR WOOD SWEEPSTAKES Marjorie Bradt Looms as Big Threat for Crown | Worn by Lorraine

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 6 WASHINGTON STOCK PXGHANGE 10 MEET Annual Session Will Take - Place Wednesday—Year Has Been Successful. BY EDWARD C. STONE.

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 "FINANCIAEL, WALL STREET POOLS BY A POOL MANAGER, AS TOLD TO JAMES ABELLE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO - b Range. 1929. o A

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 Last 3 High. Low. Averageprice of 50 stocks. 192.75 179.42 Bame period a vear ago... " Steck and dividend. -nn 41 72 [ 59...

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 Ty FINANCIALS BOND SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. 298 FIRMS REPORT 20 PCT. GAIN IN NET Comparisons Show...

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 10 ; : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART FIVE. 5% ! —_— Even Your Gracious Manner And Clever...

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 country, on the water it rises sharp and chill and penetrating damp, and rapidly upon the water the cold comes on, till, by

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 THE SUND/\Y STAR, WASHINGTON D. C.. NOVEMBER 17, 1929. — — ender of Rare White House Heirlooms - Just a Little Basement W...

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 4 | e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER ¥, 1929, Famous Intercollegiate Army and Navy Have Been Slow to Arbi-...

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 C., NOVEMBER 17, 1929. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . Science Studies the If You Simply Can’t R esist the Temptation e = to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER ¥, 129, MATTER OF TERMS——B}/ Holworthy Hall Noel Fell in Love With Phil, Whose

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NO EMBER 17, 1929. a proposition for this house. He accepted it. In 1912, when he was...

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 Smmmm— | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 17, 1929, Odd Fellows Hall Noted Old Show Place BY JOHN CLAGETT...

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 and ‘the shining eyes like antique jewels set in Parian statue stone.’ ““There were silks of every possible hue, and thus a

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 10 BY EVE GARRETTE. s S the public beginning to Icse its fear ol / parachutes now that America has defi- / nitely become...

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 o . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 17,_ 1020.__ R S Sy S France Goes Back 10 the O /Z—}MSIZMEI The Good Old Way

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 12 TR T == THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI Four DrREAMS OF These O. Henry Memorial Award Stories, Each Complete in The Star’s Sunday

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 SON, D. C, NOVEMBER 17, 1929. A <2n O. Henry Memorial Story ‘ T . o B Vi R ML R G T T 22 life and a desire to crow. A crowing

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 . NOVEMBER 17, 1929, VINNIE REAM TREASURES GO TO FOUR STATES Sculptor’s Studio in Washington Gives Up Its Art Wealth to...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 17, 1929. Did You Ever Hold a Ticket on a 100-to-1 Whether or Not You Have Had

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 S 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 17, 1929. HE SECOND IRONY_ByMargeryLbndMa}/' A Man’s Love Cools, and in...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Inside Death Valley’s Washington Woman Travels 800 Miles Through Bad Lands to See the Four-...

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 NNE POSEY sat in the waiting room of the Child Adoption Bureau, and, although the room was warm, she shivered. For Anne was

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 Anne looked at Martin and knew, as she had known so certainly, there at the door, she could never possibly, in all the world,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 17,7 1929. This Story Is Given First and Exclusive Wash- ington Publication in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 17, 1929. ‘A New Prophet on the Horizon in Toyokiko Kagawa—a~American Educated,

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 22 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NQVEMBER”JZ, 1929. pa— SE———— éunday Morning Among the Cross-Words Across. 1 A resin,

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 PUZZLES Sl We have with us this week a very wise bird, Mr. Owl. Let's show that we are as wise as he is by solving this...

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 5 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., NOVEMBER 17, 1929. ?fi\\\\%\“//dllll“:\\‘./;lIN‘///}.\\\\‘-—?///X\SI”5=nmmwwmnwt SN N2\

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 GRAPHIC 2 u t&f < GRAVURE SECTION : @ 74l SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON., D. C.—NOVEMBER 17, 1929. In memory of those who made the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 17. 19 - n-mra‘lqfii- - A casual sniff between friends. The St.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 17, Smart Styles for the Debutante Presented by The Sunday Star

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 DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Many hostesses never know what to do with a guest who happens to be a musician. She feels she ought to

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 The backs don’t do all the hurdling! Sometimes the referee of a foot ball game has to show nimble legs himself. Witness Her-

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 THE An unconventional pose. John McCormack, the famous Irish tenor, enjoys a dip in the tank aboard the steamship...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.--GRAVURE SECTION-NOVEMBER 17, 1929. Blue bloods of the Washington cat and canine world who

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 THE SUNDAY Getting away in the Pimlico Futurity. The field of 2-year- olds faced the longest course, a mile and a sixteenth,

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 he Sunday Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1929, . TRHATS FUNNY. NOoU'© BETTER THERE AIMT BUT il sSLow

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 JEEE fle s ol DiYou el TaDs ' i 3 INSTEAD 6F GOING To THE BARBER HALE- A-DOLLAR ToDAY~ : L CUT MY oWk RAIR! Hence, - il o — 5

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 IT;“ My PRI:A} 80X Qfi RACES!' e BE}V‘TERN v ? TRAT! THEY EVEN ' TO RIDE ! ,}, JUST L oom\ THOSE HORSES GO LICKETY SPLIT'...

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 Mr.and Mrr.- By Brigqgs WELL, IT's ALL FIXED, VI. NO MORE NIGHT NOISES.THIS IS NOW A ONE -WAY STREET AND NO TRUCKS ALLOWED

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 The Sundiny Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNIN@, NOVEMBER 17, 1929.~ HOW PO Nou oW’ ' MIN THE SALD-HEADED. MASY \mtl‘:%

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 ®© 1929 N.Y. TRIBUNE, INC S—HE was THE /_L\/iuuuz TErm By C.A Voigh — WASHT VT THRILLING WHEN "CHICI BRoWN MADE THAT EI1GHTY

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 THE BOSS MADE A CRACK ABOUT ME BEING LAZY HESTERDAY ! T'LL SHOow THE OLD GEEZER ' WHooPs ' THERE' 1 MADE THAT IN TWEATY ILL

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 m‘*" OF THE WOoRLD> . SHOWING VASCO ' DA GAMAS FAMOUS VOVAGE FROM PoQTtuGAaL To INDIA N 1497 - !498. \/ “THE LATTER PARY OF

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