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Evening Star dated November 24, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Mostly cloudy with rising ture today and tomorrow; possibly light local rain...

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 2 ¥ y THE SUNDAY STAR. WA CLEMENCEAU DIES AFTER HARD SIEGE figer of France, 88, Had Asked That No Women Be Present at Death.

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 THE * SCHIOLFAGUTE. | [ v INERAVERCAY LAUDED BY TUFTS [ Few Realize Busmess Impor- tance of Educational Ad- vantages, He...

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 BUILDING IN SOUTH - QUICKENS BUSINESS fiO‘MIIIion to Be Spent Next Year in 11 States, Sur- vey Shows. By the Assveiated Press.

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 PLEASES LONDON British Press Favorably on List of Delegates. BY A. G. GARDINER. By Radio to The Star. WONDON, November...

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 THE SUNDAY( STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 24, 19" LIEETIME fURNITURE | CHRISTMAS--- | a day of treasures or a day of...

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 THE SUN 62 YEARS OF WORTHY SERVICE THE AVENUE The Right Overcoats and 2-Trouser Suits for a Smart Thanksgiving! All With...

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 alais Royal—The Palais Rvyll——'l‘he Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The...

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 1y Christmas Wrappmgs Are Ready § Am’om“nu All those %fll umln things l.oldnlnemmnl will find ' “tlon, tlm& display fancy...

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 e L THE SUNDAY’ STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 24 1929—PART ONE. Vit SR SEARS, ROEBUCK ano CO. tabos o Tt ko of oo (R S p:

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 SHELBY AND KELLY WAY GET REQUEST czziz Demand for Public Trial Is -Expected to Be Granted ! by City Heads. (Continued From

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 HEARING DELAYED Misrepresentation in Sale. of Securities Is Charged by Virginia Trade Body. Special Dispatch to The Star....

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 L2418 HOURS WASHINGTON TO . FLORIDA MM Coast Ltd. pm. ‘The Double-Track Sea - Level Route Atlantic Coast Line The Standard

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 THE SUNDAY:. STAR, WASHINGTON,. D. C; NOVEMBER 24, 1620—PART .ONE., THIRTEEN-GLUB URGES | shovn b the ire Deparment aurne |

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Imported 9-Inch Japanese Vase $1.29 Japanese ware that sells regularly at a much higher price!

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 JOIN THE RED CROSS Costume Gloves in Favored Styles $3.00 They're, sturdy kid gloves. Gloves you can wear all through the...

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 h WASHINGTON, D. C, ' FOUR BOLER BLAST CAUSES ARE CITED BY FIRE OFFICIALS Report to Be Submitted to Special Inquiry Board...

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 Y Lol MANY COMMITTEE CHANGES FORECAST: Senator Capper Chosen in Edge’s Place in Impor- tant G. 0. P. Post. PARTICIPANTS An

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; D.: C. NOVEMBER 24, 1929—PART ONE. 'Two-Day Sellmg Features fr a Tlt Tanksgl and Christmas $1.00

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 THE SUNDAY STA WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 24, 1929—PART ONE. W !PRACTICAL IMPORTANCE OF MAGNETIC STUDY : SEOGRIPHICBOOSTS...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D BUCKNELL WEEKLY | e _coumenaresoumasssrs ] (., ., CONVENT N [ T o O e emartaant o P P WINS...

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 ALUMNI DIRECTOR TAKES 6. U. POST Arrival of John G. Bowen, San Antonio, Means Start of Active Campaigning. A breezy young...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. NOVEMBER 24, 1929—PART OXYE. [N ANNUAL SESSION Miss Harriett Hayes of Co-/ lumbia...

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, NOVEMBER 24, 02 PART ONE. The HUB—T7th & D Sts. N.W. I Spinet Desk $14.75 A quaint style,...

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 WHE SUNDAY STAR, - ere’s a Value! Four-Piece $129 Bedroom Suite This modestly-priced suite is well made of gumwood and...

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 Switch Engine on Tampa q Street Grade. Earpisce No Bigger Than Dime By the Associated Press. Wine Enthusiastic Fellowing...

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 We Do Not Penalize Our Friends -— = Charge Accounta Invited—No Interest or Extras Added— Mm&md 69¢ Gold Seal Congoleum Choice

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 B =28 SLOT MACHINE GRAFT CASE DETAILS GIVEN| Prosecutor Mays Seized Apparatus Stored in Police Stations Re- turned to...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 24, 1929_PART ONE. mourning band on the left sieeve of vis| KEEPS COAT AND...

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 30 REDCROSSMOVES TOWARDTSGOAL District Branch Is Hopeful nf | Going Over the Top in $40,000 Roll Call. ‘Moving toward its...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WA.SHI\'GTON. D. C., NOVEMBER 24. 1929—PART ONE. ¥ 2 ’ REOPEN AUDITORIUM. free fo the public. The forum will

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 [ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 24, 1929—PART ONE. WIOWERD T em o 7, : wesprm| [y The fulivs Lansburgh...

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 Edito rial Page EDITORIAL SECTION he Swunday Sha, Dart 2—-8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1929,...

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 THE EVENING STAR . With Sanday Merning Edttion. WASFINGTON, D. C SUNDAY.....November 24, 1920 THEODOR® W. NOYES....Editor A i

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 24, 1929_PART TWO. A AFGHANS’ NEWEST RULER] . . UNITED CHURCHES TO PLAN | MAY...

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 {BER 24 'NOTES OF ART AND ARTISTS The International Exhibition of Paintings in Pittsburgh. New York Galleries Are Making...

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 United Churches to Plan for Closer . Co-Operation at Meeting on Tuesday 3. (Continued From Third Page). ‘underlying...

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 American Business Sound (Continued From First Page.) ression is but a forerunner of in- ustrial depression. Again, however,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, NOVEMBER 24 1929—PART TWO. ks %m%( B A Special Purchase of 10,000 Yards of 50-Inch...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 24, 1929—PART TWO: Linen Handkerchiefs —Dainty, sheer linen handker- chiefs, with

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 Features for Women Part 3—16 Pages - SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1929,...

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 2 SOCIETY. Brilliant Weddings Listed - In Chroniclés (i Autumn Nuptial Ceremonies, Past and in Prospect, Chal- lenfle Interest

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 SOCIET-Y.. s 5 Society. Groups .of Capital In Whirl of Fall Activities Fashion World Enjoying Brief Vacation Period....

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 ‘SOCIETYS New York Planning to Stag/é‘! Colorful Affair in January Benefit Music Week Association—Weddings Foreshadowed in

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 SO Luncheon ply! HOI‘IOI‘ to Group of Business and Professional Men Mr. W. E. Humyhreys Host to Complny Assembled | CIETY.

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 so fflje‘infidiii Society _Events of Interest, #And Personal Notes nlhlni Weddings Sched- uled"and Betrothals An- nounced —...

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 ‘SOCTETY. ;Vnried Social Events Feature Fall Season In Arlington County Charmingly Appointed Func- tions Listed, Including

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 r Annapolis Is “Standing By” - For Special Festivities Society Awaiting Thanksgiving Week Events With One of Largest Hops of

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 Recent Bride Honored With Shower and Tea By Rockville Friends Mrs. J. Banks Berry Special- ly Complimented—Many Feature...

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 10 ¢ Tales of Well Known Folk - In Social and_Official Life Ambassador of Peru, Scheduled to Become Dean of Diplomatic Corps,

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 . THE. SUNDAY' " STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 24, 1926-PART THREE. T o g r ry - - g & sufficient to mee‘ the entire...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO NOVEMBER 24, 1929—PART THREE. WOMAN WILL AID LAW COMMISSION Miss Van Kleeck Named to Probe Effect

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 24 1929_PART THREE. Women’s Hand-Painted Gatrters 50c §1 $150 §2 Dainty gift...

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 14 " = e AMIEASSAIDOR, | SWIMMING POOL OPEN 7O THE Puslic DalY EA M lonP. M Membership card, without charge, on application

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 Demand for Pumps and Oxfords Greatly In- creased by Desire to Lengthen Line of Foot in Front—Extremely High Heels Affected by

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 THE SUNDgY STAR, WASHINGTdN, D. C, NOVEMBER 24, 1929—PART THREF. iThe Toy Dépaftment Moved In n So This Furniture Must Move

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