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Evening Star dated December 22, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weatter Bureau Forecast.) Increasing cloudiness today followed by rain or snow tonight and tomorrow; not much

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 PARLEY EXPECTED TOBOLSTERTREATY Move for Conference If Peace & s Menaced May Be §% Adopted at London, BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. O

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 THE SUNDAY HOLDS D. . VOTE SSETTOCONGRESS Whomas P. Littlepage De-! | elares Representative Would | { Speak for City’s Needs.

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 4 DEMOCRATS SCOR RAIL UNITY PLAN 1. C. C. Forming of 19 Sys- tems Lacks Intercoastal Connections, Senators Say. (Continued

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASTINGTON, D. C.. DECEMBLR 22, 1929—PART ONE. CAROLS TO HERALD *YOLEINCHURCHES Programs Throughout City |

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., DECEMBER 22, 6 * tin, secrstay: divsion 28, 0, 3. ¥eat: | SOVIET RUSSIA HONORS ' [ tary;

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 .. CLAYTON DIES INALABAMA HOME Wrote Anti-Trust Under Wil- son; Later Became Fed- eral Judge. B the Associated Press....

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 8 g THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART ONE. 2 b 2 Completely Ready for Holiday Lines Are Intact—Full

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 22, 1920—PART ONE, wRRERRERRNER® Listen In on. WRC Monday Evening, 7:30 to 7:45,

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 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., DECEMBER 22, 1 929—PART ONE. SIGAL QUESTIONS T0 BE DICUSSED Prohibition Included in

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 * TEMPORARY PLANE FIELD NEGESSRY Commission Recommends | This Pending Gravelly Point Airport Development. A temporary...

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 12 % THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART ONE," o= T i road tunnel under the Hudson River. | physician

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 " STERN DISCIPLINE HELD PRISON NEED Unarmed Guards Ignored Only Revolt Ever Attempted > at Ontario Penitentiary. s'de guns.

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 14 NORRDH SHOWS HIMSELF LIERAL Naval Conference Envoy Is Revealed as Keen Judge of Men. BY WILLIAM HARD. Mr. Dwight W....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FORMER ENEMIES CHURCH FRIENDS' Wotld War Captain With Allies Is to Help Ordain Ex-Ger- '

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 THE SUNDAY .STAR, Dinner Ring 75¢c a Week S Dlamond Ring $1.50 a Week Initial Rings 50c Al initials, bec: i mn-.nvmmwubenlmw

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 L] > q L2 ’ WASHINGTON, D. C, * TIHLMAN TO DECIDE COURSE TOMORROW INSMITH C0. CASE Will Determine Whether to Ask for Speedy

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 18 % " COURT HOUSE BILL Supreme Tribunal to Have .~ Own Building for First Time in 130 Years. f BY WILL P. KENNEDY. President

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART ONE. Men’s Gift Gloves $].:8 Of capeskin and suede in buttoned and

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 . Lowell Joseph Ragatz of the history de- 20 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, G_ w. F AE”I_W MAY l .NEW WY OF CAFING...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W/ HINGTON. CHURCH SOCIETY T0 HOLD MEETING American Catholic Historical| Association Conclave Draws...

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 22 % SUPREMACY OF AIR BY U. 5. FORESEEN Cleveland Engine Manufac- turer Offers Trophy for Fastest Land Plane. By the...

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 “25 years, | THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. DECEMBER 2SPEND T2 VEAR INFEDERALENPLOY flteran Workers Praised by ks Admiral

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 22, 1929—-PART ONE, e PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH For all the holiday...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART ONE. 4 O PaLais RovaL & A TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 A Reasonable...

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 26 ARRANGE FUNERALS OF CRASH VICTIMS Only Capt. Dinger Will Be Buried Here—Four Bodies Sent to New England. ‘While a special

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, STAGE STAR QUITS | ] . T0 PRACTICE LAW Miss Mary Rehan, Former “Leading Lady,” Admitted as...

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 Mirrors Starting at $13, you will find good-looking mirrors here, all the way to a couple of hundred dollars or...

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 % THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART ONE. GIFTS «= Toytown Two more days to see all the wonderful...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C., DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART ONE. - é- The Street Floor Is Replete With Happy Gift Suggestions

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 Occasional Tables Balanced proportions, a rich, warm, walnut veneer and a finely pol- ished finish make these the loveliest

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 32 SWALL SHIPS BEST FOR USE IN ARCTIC Flexibility of All-Wood Boats and Light Draft Are Cited. BY DONALD B. MACMILLAN. her

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, - BYRD CLAIIS RADIO MADE HIS SUCCESS Declares South Polar F|ight: Could Not Have Been Without

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 34 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART O W. C. A. News SThe candlelight carol service this oon at 4...

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 Descendants of '76 Chapter was en- fertained at its December meeting by Mrs. Stephen J. Murphy, assisted by M. D. J....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART ONE. N ™, o b e 1120 | K intvinae, T ets| EORMER OFFICIALS B |...

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 Part 2—-8 Pages e e TARIFF BRINGS UP OLD QUESTIONS ABOUT SENATE Debates in Upper House Revive Talk About Quality of Senators

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART TW e e e O A A e ey e S e e A L N O e ————— -_— smese e e e _ m _ _

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 "HOOVER’S BORDER PATROL PLANS TO END SMUGGLING Proposed Change May Bring Into Being Organization as Picturesque as Marine...

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 THE NOTES OF ART AND ARTISTS Ten Philadelphia Painters Exhibiting in Washington—Hun- garian Artists Show Unusual Work —...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART TWO. junior vice president, Gertrude Smith; |in Pythian Temple. The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 22, 1 ¢ One Never Knows in China :Ii (Continued From Third Page.) is by chance

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 Armyand Navy News Navy. of convening in June, as ob- the past, the board to recom- officers of the Navy for pro- otion to the

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 S5 SR SER SR SSRGS THE . SUNDAY 3 sheets Wrapping Paper—red, white, green.. 24 sheets White Tissue Paper. 12 sheets Red or

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 Features for Women Part 3—12 Pages MRS. CLAUDE A. SWANSON, Member of the board of governors of the National Women’s Country

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 SOCIETY. \ Matrimonial Events of Interest in Society World Weddinda of the Yule Season Charmingly Ap- pointed—Pretty Costumes

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 S OCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C. DECEMBER 95 Ly 3 SOUTHERN DEBUTANTE 1929—PART THREE. SOCIE TY Items Of Spec1a1

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 SOCIETY. New York Society Circles Exhibit the Holiday Spirit Round of Ent-rtaining, Including Dinners, Lunch- eons and...

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 S OCIETY.’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART THREE. Rockville Society Groupl Co-Operate In Yule...

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 SOCIETY. Capital Fraternities Ad in Celebrating The Annual Holiday ;Two Sorcrrit'y Groups Sc}led-i ule Christmas Parties....

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY Christmas Carols Forecast Yule Season Midshipmen, on Eve of Serenade—Noteworthy Society Events Listed in

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 8 Tales of Well Known Folk | In Social and Official Life Mr. Charles S. Dewey, Poland's Financial Ad- viser, Credited With

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 U . of the Uni States on the . w;mweol," sald Miss Ruth Morgan, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO CLUBWOMEN OF THE NATION Woman...

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 Parent-Teacher Activities (Continued From Ninth Page.) “The OCelebration of Christmas,” con- sisted of three scenes: ““The

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 -Clothes for Tea, Brid — COLLAR AND GAUNTLET CUFFS OF HANDMADE LACE AND BATISTE GIVE A FLATTERING, FEMININE BLACK CANTON...

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 Many Special Values in The $1 Gift Shop Visit this shop on the lower floor to- morrow; see the many special values at $1;...

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 Theater, Screen d Music | | an N/ALTER PETR Pro 8 * m GEORGE JESSEL snd LILA LEE- /n “Love, Live and Lavgh* Fox Not Much...

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 AMUSEMENTS.,’ In Capital Theaters R-K-O KEITH'S—"The Great Gabbo.” “The Great Gabbo.” co-starring Betty Compson and Erich von

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 . AMUSEMENTS. Flashes From the Screen By C.E. ILL HAYS has written a book. About the movies. He would have been| qualified,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART FOUR. THREE PRINCIPALS IN MUSIC OF “THE OTHER WISE MAN” WHICH WILL BE

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 22, 192 PART FOUR. In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. LL indications point to

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 6 - MANUFACTURERS ARE CONSERVATIVE| “Controlled Production” Is Watchword for 1930, Leaders Agree. Bpécial Dispateh to The...

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 AVIATION BY JOSEPH HE year now coming to a ¢lose has been one of mixed blessings to aviation. On the whole the trend has been

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. HE Grand Lodge of Masons of the District of Columbia will meet Friday evening at 7 o'clock for the...

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS Women’s City Club.—Christmas car- ols will be sung this afternoon by the club chorus, when a program of...

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 10 YULE RADIO HOURS PREPARED AHEAD Christmas Week On Air Is THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGERON, D. C, | DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART...

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 OPERATIC FANTASY ON RADIO TONIGHT “Hansel and Gretel” Will Be Presented by Quartet of Noted Singers. A pretentious Christmas

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART FOUR. DONT FORGCET ANYBODY THIS CHRISTMAS ## | nol anty oa’y ‘...

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 Iy Foot Ball, Bowling 1! MOHAWKS ENGAGE BALTIMORE TEAM Meet Lansdowne, Winner of Loop Title—Four Other Games Carded. i A ]

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 HONORS FOR WOMEN GO TO MRS. JOHN HODGES Supplants Mrs. Dorothy White Nicolson As Leading Linkswoman of District— Barnett Tops

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 HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D C., DECEMBER 22 1929—PART FIVE - Athletics Boom in District Colleges and Schools During Past...

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 2904 il ¢ SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART FIVE. - Evening Star’s I ndividual Tournament Holds the...

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 <. CLASSIFIED" SECTION - he Sunday Shw Financial News : Part 6—8 Pages . Star “Want Ad” WASHINGTON, D. C, EMPLOYMENT...

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 A MISCELLANEOUS.” THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART SIX "AUTOMOBILES.” y . e ———————ereer e e A S O

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 A\ ROOMS, WANTED—AUTOMOBILES. ol SOLICITED for our fuction on Wednesday of Saturday. 0 am, ’mu. mk. Feona, ave n Nationa...

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 th 10080 S Asmar 4 rooms, bath and porch.... THE AVONDALE 1734 P ST. N.W. 6 rooms and 2 baths $125.00 CAVANAUGH COURT 1 room,

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 ‘ FINANCIAL l Radio Orders Large Despite Stock Drops, Leading Dealer Says WASHINGTONBANKS ENDING GOOD YEAR Dividend and Bonus

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 FINANCIAL. STOCKS IN ADVANCE ON COVERING MOVE Market Retraces Part of Ground Lost in Decline of Friday. BY STANLEY W....

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 B. & 0. AND NICKEL PLATE AIDED 3 BY I C. C. RAIL MERGER PLANS Commission Declared Anxious to Establish Balance Among Leading

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 NEW YORK BANK | “STOCKS UP 28PCT High. 99.31 100.00 | 101.00 Substantial Gains From Low Levels of November in 37 Different

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 -+ PART ~SEVEN. - % 5 o he Sy Stae Magasine . WASHINGTON; D. SUNDAY, ‘DECEMBER 22, 1929. Lz eens Christmas «7 rhe Hoovers In

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 f it € g % o a2Vl AR S N . r £ BY CAROL BYRD. 66 HEN navigation of the air Sk by airplanes, and especially /’ dirigibles,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DF,',CF‘MBER, 22 1929. Christmas Dinners in the Old Dominion Game Hunting During the...

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 iCol. Edmund P. Easterbrook, Whose Retire- ment as Chief of Army Chaplains Brings toa Close a Remarkable Career, Served in

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 ' BY GILBERT SWAN. Skeiches by ‘George Clark. P HERE the North and < East Rivers of Manhattan become a long, curving line of

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 r A Christmas LKomance. CROSS a mile of flat white pasture ‘ land one light shone. Bertha Millet / saw the light, and hated

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 22, very low. “From all that I know of him—why, she didn't even pretend to be...

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 i‘*" W e l‘r Vi) N e r; | N A . ALIET THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 22, 1929. City Was Nation's Host to...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO i bt N, D."C, DECEMBER 22, 9. RS S o SO Revolutionary compatriots and with the com- mittee was...

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 Twagy The Story of a Cowhand Who Had One Chance to Be Kind—and T ook It. | SKETCHES BY GEORGE CLARK. ENSEN suspected from the

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 BY MYRTA ETHEL CAWOOD. MERICA has no national Christmas customs. We have borrowed myths i and bits of lore from every nation

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 The Passing of Mr. Whidden Is a Strange Affair, and This Is One of the Reasons Why This Particular Story Was Given One of the

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 BON, D. C, DECEMBTR 22 1929, “So you left me for a fog-horn! Well, what are you bumming around here for now? I advise you to

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 - g e v Fores ey - - pos ..3‘ 1MAET02 5 42 VAT PSR e HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 22, 1929, Expert Says Each

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHlNGTOfi. D. ('.: DF.(‘EMRF.R 22 1020 “Signing the Declaration of Independence,” painted by John Trumbull.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR,* WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 22, 1929. China’s Exiled Emperor Now Plain Mr.. Pu. Born 1o jabulous wealth,...

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 X SR D VR T William P. MacCracken, Former Assistant Secretary of Commerce in Charge of Aviation, Foresees Remarkable Progress

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 -Hunting From a Platform With a Bull for Bait. Small Hushed Noi;re:,' the Skthering of a Ser- pent, the Agony of Sus-...

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 bull. Our clearing was so tiny that we felt as if we were at the bottom of a well, dark walls about us and pale-green sky...

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 A Different Christ- mas Story From the Pen of One .of the Leaders Among Writers of Short Fiction— Another First- Run Story by

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 22, 1929. INTERLUDE AT GLAD YULETIDE b Biead: M Ed ‘The children, in chorus:...

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 TON, D. C, DECEMBER 22, 1929. Sunday Morn NOTE—The variation of 46 Down is sanc- tioned by Webster's. (Notation to forestall

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 STORIES SPORTS " GAMES , RIDDLES Winter evenings are a good time to because thinking hard will always up. And there’s real

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 24 B ..T”F’,SUNP‘\Y STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 22, 1929. VR Ens SN N el 2= =R A oY MESS B Those Were 7. I ¥y The Happy

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 GRAPHIC SECTION Genevieve 1. Rowe of Wooster, Ohio, and Edward A. Kane of Atlanta, Ga., 'vho were awarded first prizes in the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 22, 1920 A patient genius at work. Thomas A. Edi- son conducting

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 22, 1929, The Season’s Greetings By W. E. Hill (Covyright: 1929: By

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON., D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—-DECEMBER 22, 1929 President Hoover receives a call from champion hunting

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 22. 1929, A real Princess “Eagle Eye.” After 13-year-old A...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 22, 1929, “The Girl of the Go!- den West” recovers from frontier

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION-DECEMBER 22. 1929, An inviting scene for ice-bound yachtsmen of the North.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 22 All aboard for an air trip! Mem- bers of the British...

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 I WISH SOMEBODY'D TAKE IT INTO THEIR WASHINGTON. D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1929, OLD PLUSHBOTTOMS COMIN' OVER PRETTY

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 { DoN'T BE | SILLY, MmuTT! T WAS CALLING f MUTT LWES THE I'm -roms:LTAYA‘mNG:-fi%‘:,,??gs NEAREST So X'LL PHOOEY ©N THE RIGHT!

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 MY GRANPA HAS HE_MUSTA LOOKED WHISKERS FUNNY DOWN-TO HERE! - WHEN HE WAS A , : WITH THOSE WHISKERS s 4 g [ b | ] | > s en...

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 JOEZ, WOULD YOU MIND AM | AWAKIZ OR VERY MUCH IF ( AM 1 R DECORATED THE == x=s Mr.and Mrr.- By Briggs O, | THINK IT'S...

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 Che Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMRBER 22, 1929, Eight Pages in Color \ LATTLE AnNE'S N HOUSE N...

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 © 1929 N.Y. TRIBUNE., ING ....

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 WISHING You ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS | EVERY one dr—' y Boss, I FORGOT A TooTH BRUSH T HE MUCH=- MY CHRISTMAS ) FOR AUAT...

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 CSZE3 NIoN Ay, 2 Good ‘gDt s VATE X CREDIT COINS OF THE CIVIL WAR. uRlNG THE CIVIL WAR THE PUBLIC HOARDED | s 5 //‘"”;’ ILVER

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