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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1929-12-08

Evening Star dated December 8, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain today followed by clearing and colder in afternoon, tomorrow partly cloudy.

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 R BARNES WEEHING BOARD SPERSONNEL Expected Here Wednesday for Further Steps on Business Council. An extraordinary consulting

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 TH F _SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN TO D. C, DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART _ONE. . "HOOVER DOCTRINE" DEFINITELY STATED Diplomatic Controversy

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 4« VOTE FOR DISTRICT URGED BY CAPPER Kansan Tells Association of Oldest Inhabitants of Capital Problems. (Continued From...

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 SPEAKERS TO TELL OF RETAIL TRADE Growth in District Will Be Stressed at Chamber of Commerce Meeting. “Retail Trade night”...

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 6 AIRCRAFT CARRIER PARITY, NAVY HOPE Secretary Adams Asks. Pay| Raises and Increased Acad- emy Personnel. By the Associated

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D C.. DECEMBER _ 8, 1929—PART ONE. 2 guest of honor at the monthly lunch- eon of the Barristers

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 3 THE ‘A Compliment to Her Taste—- 4 Ruby Ring Silk Hose eir delicate loveliness and sturdy uby Rings are wonderful for...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART ONE. vs Chyistmas Time™ ST “b% PALAIS RDYAI_ _)Dollar Day 66 — W/ 8%

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 10 THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 8, 1920—PART O E. . HARRS COUNTERS - SHHONS CHARGES ;. Architect Declares

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 US. AUTO IMPORTS ARQUSING EUROPE Developments in Industry Cause Anxiety—Issue Up at'Brussels This Week. BY GERVILLE REACHE.

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 ‘THE SUNDAY AR. WASHINGTON, D. DISTRICT RECEVES | LEGON TROPHES Remarkable Records - Made by Members Here Seen in National

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART ONE. EPISCOPALIANHOME “czis von 1250000 PLANS ARE PUSHED One-Third

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART ONE. LANSBURGH & BRO ' f@wg- 2, GLORIFYING THE CHRISTMAS CIFT, P ¥

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART ONE. Gifts forrhe Home Afford Lasting Pleasure To The Entire F...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART _ONE. "LANSBURGH & BRO 2 %*QLDRIF_YI'NG THE CHRISTMAS GIFT‘,... PR b

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 ORAM AND HAZE ASK 0., OF MOVE T0 OPEN STREES Urge Commissioners to Con- firm Condemnation Verdict in Walter Reed Area. 13...

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 18 & THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, 1929—PARTs ONE. WARNING IS GIVEN N HOLIDAY MAIL Postmaster Mooney States

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 OPENING OF R.LAVE. Gov. Ritchie Heads Parade Inaugurating New Thoroughfare. BY GEORGE PORTER, Staft Correspondent of The...

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 & | re—— STUDENTS DEBATE ON LIQUOR BUYING Annual Contest of Society at| Georgetown Will Be Held Tonight. ‘The annual Merrick

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 - N.UTOCOMPLETE BOTH FALL SESSION Examinations Mark End of Term This Week—Ex- pansion Noted. The sixtieth Fall term at...

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 22 s THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART ONE. MRS, H. W. WILEY | [cceps cumemansoe] | SMIOOT AND HAWLEY

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 \ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART ONE. 23 WILBUR DISCUSSES R R R R R R R R R g . PARKS PLAN SNE : \\

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 ( YHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, DECEMBER 8; 1920—PART ONE. CLAUDO the Mystery Man Here Tomorrow This amazing creature

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 THE SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- 0, DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART ONE. . Both Szdes of 7th Street at K—Free Parking Space for Our

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 %6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART ONF. ; fi%flmmm&g *Christmas Shoppers Are Invited to Use Our F ree

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 ‘L . WATERCOLORCLLB . OPENS EXHIBITION Nearly 200 Paintings and 58! Works in Black and White on Display. " The Washington...

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 THE FRENGH PHYSICIANS ARE HERE ON TOUR Latest Improvements in Med- | ical and Surgical Methods | Studied. With the purpose of

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 UNION TRENB NOTED AT CHURCH SESSION Speeded by Evidence of End of Fundamentalist-Mod- ernist Controversy. By Consolidated...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, FREE—A Room Size Rug With E The Home of Liberal Credit Terms $179 All Mohair

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 P L Gsleer Sewing Priscilla type— finished in ma- ‘hogany. §0c a Week Loose Cushion I\ ANy BETEER Y R ' s . { Cogswell Chair

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 8, RANGER PICTURES TOGOON EXHIBIT Works of 74 American Artists | Will Be...

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 - Edito rial Page 1 Part 2—18 Pages EDITORIAL SECTION Che Sunday Star. TARIFF FIGHT TO CENTER ON FLEXIBILITY AGENCY Opposing

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Editien. WASHINGTON, D. C. BUNDAY.......December 8, 1029 ' THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor

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 SCHOOLS TACKLE PROBLE OF CHARACTER EDUCATION District Faces Question as Result of|| Recent Controversy Which Divided...

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 ‘THE BUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. Exhibitions in the City—Portrait Studies BY LEILA MECKLIN. N unusual number of exhibitions,

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 (Continued From Third Page.) cases for expensive and non-uniform castings, while steel castings themselves can be made to...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, .1920—PART TWO. o THE SUCCESSFUL CHRISTMAS GIFT g The successful gift is the

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 Fon (Continued From First Page.) lieving implicity in the divine rights of grand dukes and shahs. ke Two years, and off he

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 THE SEASON’S WAR BOOKS (Continued From Fourth Page) 1 assure you that this is a very active and stirring adventure—this go-

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 Disf officers &% & luncheon in her November ummfiraumw,mm and Miss Katherine Fowler. The birth- month idea was carried out {n

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 - Thursdays at 3 4 { " At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. Community Center{Department, Franklin Administration...

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 STHE “SUNDAY SUAR, 'WASHINGTON, "D. C, DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART TWO.' maNGive Jewelry from Castelberg s---One of America’s...

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 District Nat ional’ Guard Recommendations for a system for | neers, assigning former officers of the active Guard, but, who,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8§, 1929—PART TWO. 13 Amorife Imported anila Cigars 8 for TOMORROW A “Matchless”

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 4 Velvet Rugs, in new apd WA tial patterns.. ... 7 Size 66x80 - FREE 9x12 Rug With Every Suite Sold Rocker Nicely Finished

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 BY CORINNE FRAZIER. HE three major recommendations of the committee on interna- tional action of the National ‘Woman's Party

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 THE SUNDAY VSTAR. WASHINGTON, . D., C, DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART TWO. ik 5 B, 5 g Slmm;ms Deepsleep mer. WATTRESSES Spring ~A...

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 _New Eagle Crepe —~Beautiful Mufflers, with 'the gold label of . Clever new de- ° tan, white, signs on Mufflers gray and...

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 Undergarments $2.00 ea. —Combinations, bloomers, and slips, of ddnz ink crepe de chine—cleverly trimmed wi aces, medallions,

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 o Feat ures for Women Part 3—16 Pages MRS. JOHN F. DRYDEN and her young daugliter, LEILA, Posed in their home on Tracy place.

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 L SOCIETY. NGTON. D. .C, DECEMBER 8, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHT oy Debutantes Listed For Special Honors In Society Circles...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, ¥ PART THREE. SOCIETY. Record of Late Fall Social Festivities On...

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 SOCIETY. ‘Over Navy’s Recent Victory Success at Philadelphia Acclaimed as Crt;wni;xg Event of Foot Ball Season—Society News

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 SOCIETY. ‘SOCIETY.” B THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART THREE. T . > : |Towans Schedule Dance 3 o ems

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 S0 CIETY ‘New York Society Enhsted In Trxbute to Debutanteslv Junior Asflsembly in Hnnnr of Budsr Mo&t Netamc Event of...

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 SOCIETY. Cov.-Elect Pollard '?‘ And Daughter Guests / At Virginians' Ball “Brief Addresses Precede | Dancing in Elaborately

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 o THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C., DECEMBER 8, 1929 _PART THREE. __—-———_——_————_-—-_———'—_——'w—_ ashington today and...

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 Friday Evening Junior Music Club Members In Honor Guest List M:. and Mrs. Whiteford of Chevy Chase Their Hosts. Other Notable

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 10 butstanding Society | :Events in Rockville And Aajacent Centers pliment to Prospective Bride—Recent Weddings Formally...

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 .Umbrellas $2.95 16-rib novelty silk or imported gloria umbrellas in all colors. Umbrella Séction, Pirst Fsor 60c Candy...

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 12 North Suburban News Of Week in Society Calendar Outlined List of Special Eventa‘ of Rec- ord in Community Centers Includes

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 Society News, Personal Notes and Incidents In Algx‘ndrifl Record ate Autumn Calendar Marked by Charming Fes- tivities —...

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 14 Tales of Well In Social an Count Czechenyi, Hungarian Minister, Is Awarded Honor of Establishing Dip]omatic Rclations...

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 __"THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! D. C., DECEMBER 8, 1929—-PART THREE. Practical Outfits Are Chosen for Aviation, Skiing and...

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 1% THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER. 8, 1929—PART THREE. e e e e EEEEE———— "-'.I'I'ERAGY GR“UP WYOMING ARMY POST

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 — . Theater, Screen an d Music Part 4—14 Pages Auice NWHITE - VA *The Gy fim\%ozfva'fif” Earle MorTON AMUSEMENT SECTION he...

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 ‘AMUSEMENTS. THE BUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO Stage and Screen Attractions In Washington Theaters NATIONAL — Earl Carroll...

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 ‘WASHINGTON, D. C 1929—PART FOUR. Uey Washington Theaters This Week Thursday George Arliss n “Disrael." Vitaph ety. Joseph

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 BY HELEN FETTER. HE coming seven days are, “But,” said Miss Scheff, “they scheduled to find a great|turned back gratefully to

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 In the Mo tor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. T is pleasant to note that the units of the schoolboy patrols, sponsored by the...

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 6 HNAN[:ING EREAI , AMERICAN HISTORY BY MOTOR—via the Old INMOTOR TRADE $1,380,000,000 Advanced So Far This Year for Car...

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 AVIA BY JOSEPH HE recent arrival of Old Man Winter in these parts, with his full bag of stage props, featuring frigidaire...

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS ‘Women’s City Club.—Tea time will be observed the clubhouse this after- noon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock....

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 Veterans of Great War THE AMERICAN LEGION. Meetings this week: December 8—U. S. S. Jacob Jones Post. Installation of offi-

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 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART FOUR. | FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. Tuesday—Takoma. No....

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 - . SOCKET RECEIVER STILL HAS CLICK Blectric Filters Developed in| Effort of Engineers to Solve Problem. By the Associated

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 12 FIVAL STOKDHSK CONCERT TODAY French Program Arranged by Noted Composer—Many Other Features Listed. ‘The third and final

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 ISTENERS MORE PARTICULAR NOW Chicago Broadcast Authority Tells How Discrimina- tion Gains. Chicago, or at least some sections

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 1929—PART FOUR. . DECEMBIER 8, i esritiiscsssismiinn O Middle Western home for the lntellec-lthlt he falls to win the prize,

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 Foot Ball, Bowling Qolf and General : Part 5—8 Pages DEFEATS FARRELL, GAND 4, FORTILE Breaks Aid Leo in Second| Round—Johnny

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 BREAKS WELL USED AS BULLDOGS WIN Tornado’s Backfield Aces, Thomason and Mizell, Are Subdued. BY DILLON L. GRAHAM, Astotiated

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 THE SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART . FIVE,' . Perry Picks Talent From All Sections of Country for...

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 2 GOLF LAYOUT OF TODAY IS LITTLE LIKE ORIGINAL Connecticut Avenue Cour t Hardly Recognizable as One Constructed by Travis in

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 [FiNnanciaL | 6 e — TRADING GAIN SEEN | [rnderrosress svena] | NONEY STABILITY AT D. C. MARKET 1S DECLARED VITAL Merchants

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 8 . 'FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. RECOVERY INSTOEK [woekristowes PRIES CONTINUED Rally Short Lived After Early Selling—Other Grains

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 . GURB SHARES GAIN - IN STRONG MARKET Utilities Again Hold Spot- light—Realizing Sales Cut Down Advance. BY CLAUDE A. JAGGER.

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 BOND ISSUES FIRM - * AT SHORT SESSION ket Retains ‘Recent Strong Tone. JOHN L. COOLEY, Associated Press Pinancial Writer. NEW

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 TR pdevere’ toeuiiaall : : : Do not keep an article that has out- vague, misleading and ‘ambiguous-adver. " ¢ 263 lived its

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 MISCELLANEOUS." THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER § 1929—PART SIX. XUTOMOBILES, ETC. FERSONAL ' RECOMMENDED...

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 AUTO SALE AUTOMOBILES. PR (Continved. OVERSTOCKED! WINTER COMING, MUST SELL! DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THESE. MODEL “A” TUDOR SEDAN.

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 4 -ROOMS,"ETC " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART SIX. APARTMENTS SALE MISCELLANEOUS....

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 KPARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, 1920_PART SIX. S Rt Y pero. S| 2301 CONNECTICUT AVE. THE HIGHVIEW,

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 'REAL ESTATE. ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART &IX. REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS—FUR. & UNFUR. RENT...

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 "REAL * sAn—uovezs. « CHEVY'€HASE, D. L. A Beautiful Home in a Wonderful Setting in Best Section of Chevy Chase. This is a

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 D. A. R. ACTIVITIES + RESORTS.' The Thomas Marshall Chapter had its November meeting with the new vice regent, Miss Blanch B.

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 Fiction he Sunday Star __gmaga;me WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8. “If a Saxon chief, named W ashington, should lecad us

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8 1929, Prima Donnas in Street Clothes, Bald Tenors in Business Suits and...

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 — . - SR THE .SUNDAY STAR.. WASHINGTON, .D.. LI,. DECEMBER 8 .1929. New Book Comnzenorates St. Alban’s Faithfully Recording

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 TIIE _SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, 1929, - — - Submarine Warfare in German Waters In This Remarkable Article,

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 and steering gear went out of commission. Since portions of the British torpedo had been scattered over the deck it became

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 e s - o S T e g e e i s THE SUNDAY STAR, WASfIINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8 1929 T'he Dancer of Samarkand—2y _Acimed A4bdulla Love

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 for all his repulsive appearance, somehow very much the aristocrat. He turned to his aide-de-camp. “Sure about why Prince...

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 s S e e AP S S S e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 8, 1929, History Seen in White House Funerals BY JOHN CLAGETT

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 — — repast; the gentlemen had succeeded them ati the table, and some of them had left it; the vessel was on her return up the

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 10 = = = = e Russia “Glorifies” Gives Every Millhand and Streetsweep a Chance at Executive Leadership, the Experiment Now...

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 - 1929, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER VR. 11 T T AR R S MRS S e SRR I Mathematical Mind Best in Chess Game...

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 THF QUNDAY STAR. V\"\QHIN - PORCELAIN CUPS # owoio. onya Here Is a Different Sort of Stm)/__lVrltlen by One of the Recogmzed

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 . TON, - D. C. DECEMBER 8, 1929, diot!” @ e g 4 - terfly fares -intrepidly and joyously, with the sun for his torchboy,...

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 B THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 8, 1929. “THE DAUGHTER OF MARION HOWLAND” B Y Fannie Hurst. This Is a First-

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 THE SUNDAY : STAR, Manutacturing Foot Ball Gossip Yarn: WASHINGTON, D. C. DF.("F.MRI;‘.RWS. 1?29 ;3 Some of the Publicity...

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 . ~ - 16 THE SUNDAY STAR, W! [~ B S BT oy 62 I TS e T ASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 8 1929, DOGGY ROMANCE By Margaret Suffolf. I

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 - Presidents, Senators, Di plomats, Noted Visttors, Famous Flyers, Star Athletes, Movie Actors—All ““Sign Up”™ in the Album

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 18 - SRS s The Sea-Dewil’s Ta THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, Count Felix Von Luckner, “By-Joe,” Hero of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DE( ‘MBER §&, 1929 19 “Bridge—The Greatest of All Indoor Spats ™ This Is the First of a

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 _20 Lifting An Englishwoman Reveals the Routine of Life in the Forbidden Rooms of Moslem Households— A Connection Betzwween

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 With a shadow of her future dignity and the bonelessness of a cat, she rose, and the slave girls brought a marvelous robe of

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 1929. R =t Sunday ! A THE SLNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 8§ orning Among the Cross-Words Across. Pungent condiment

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECF.MBAER 8, 1929, PUZZLES S Do you know what this is? It is a mortar and pestle, with

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 24 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 8, 1929, :j_ S e e e e . e 67 U = - = v e wo— BSR4 \X = /S TRHosE D\ P (WHAT

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 GRAPHIC SECTION 12 PAGES December’s icy touch’in Rock Creek Park. Ice-laden trees framing a scenic bridge in the park after

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION-DECEMBER 8, SETTLL - CAEKEE € £ ¥ W e : 7 \}"\v'— CHRISTMAS The 1929...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—-GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 8, 1929, Our Banking Force By W. E. Hill (Copyright, 1929, by

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-DECEMBER 8, 1929. COMPANIONS Bernt Balchen, who piloted the huge ON AIR

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 8. 1929. The East African elephant in its native haunts. Two...

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 Off stage! Mary McCor- mick, the former Texas ranch girl, who is singing with the Chicago Civic Opera Co., en- joys a light

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 8, Where is safety in these days! Occupants of two houses on the

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 SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 8, 1929, G. Aaron Youngquist, the new Assistant Attorney Gen- eral in

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. GRAPHIC SECTION DECEMBER 8, 1929 IN TWO PARTS PART 2 Your move next! That seems the mutual attitude of this

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 THE SUNDAY C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-DECEMBER 8. STAR, WASHINGTON. D. 1929, Members of the Flor- ists' Teleoraph Delivery...

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 Of course, the co-eds are fly- ing! Miss Bertha Flo, Univer- sity of Michigan junior, smiles proudly after receiving her...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 8, 1929 How quickly the Lady of Fashion recognizes the compliment

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 < L ssan_ Ehk 511‘“@3 g Iaf. | EIG;T I:AG WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1929, MOONSHINE , L DO * e WISH THAT

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 T AND JEFF - \\ ‘Howymze N0U REFUSE S AYoU WORM ! P You'LL CATCH e} (T FoR THAT: L 57 . ) NOw IT'LL TELLYou SOMETHING VERY,

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 DIDJA HEAR ABOUT JIMMY DUGAN'S GREAYT GRANFATHER ? THEIR DOG CHEWED Hs LEG oFF AN 1T oioN’ EvVEN MOST MOM WILL YOU GIMME A

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 A JAPANE SI= HARI -KARI PLANT, Vi. T KILLS ITSELE ARE You TRYAWNG 7o ge \. Funny? JOE, BRING IN THAT RHODOTERIA, wiLL YOU.

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 e TASHINGTON. D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1929, —— CThe Swunday Star. e THAT REMINDS ME - WITH ONWUN TWO DOLLARS YO...

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 By C.A Voight —Rrawre’ - 5AY, ThaT's DIFFEREWT! ~ NO-NO0'— Just A PorRkTRAIT, A Busi— ANDL \F You CAN PERSUADLE HETE To Pose

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 oud AEVER BELIEVE T BUT SHE'S OAe OF Tua PASTEST RKERS IN THe CouartR / s ThA AAISS N i - - memgmfl“' _, ALLRIGHT, M6 \NEVE

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