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Evening Star dated January 26, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Pair and slightly colder today; to- morrow increasing cloudiness with slowly...

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 VICTORY ON TARFF REVISON IS SEEN Both Houses May Pass Bill!ve With Hoover’s Plan Before Session Ends. BY G. GOULD LINCOLN.

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 " SURVEY REVEALS NEED FOR SCHOOLS District’s Elementary System | Offers Study in Contrasts. Congestion Is General. don play

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 ~ TOMORROW IS A Gifts Committee Enters Cru- cial Period of Drive to Fill Chest. (Continued From Pirst Page.) mined workers is

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 Grandi Talk Again iFails of Agreement When Neither Will Yield. (Continued From Pirst Page.) tively that they are ready to...

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 | DISPOSING of our ENTIRE PRESENT STOCK. ~of BERKEY & GAY FURNITURE . . . & | ee...Discounts offroni | S.to 40%..in THE...

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 lap, chairman of the governing com- INLEY’S BIRTHDAY |mittee B e .,mm-m be B#ig. Gen. Richards, Martin Dodg, n'a'c'x'.'.ras.

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 " HEADOF REALTORS " DENES RITCSH Local Board Held Within Rinhts on Dry Law Enforce- ment Plan. Repudiat published reports...

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 VThe netd Pictorial and McCall Pat- terns now Wy. Conveniently lo- cated in our silk section. PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor ¥ THE

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 WISV FACES FIgT TORETAN POWER St. Paul and Richmond Ob-, ject—WMBG Wants Vir- ginia Rating Removed. Radio station WJSV at...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASfi GT D. €, JANUARY -26, 1939-—PART ONE. y BECK WILL DELIVER | oo s THE STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE M‘NAL...

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 A—12 WOMEN' SESSTON 'BRINGNG 80 HERE Conference on Defense Will Consider Disarmament Par- | ley as Chief Topic. e | With...

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 “SINGER'S ROMANGE Euerlence Told by Karolik, * Who Reached Success Over Therny Path. Few people of the stage have had the...

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 A—14" THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DOLLS PERPETUATE INDIAN COSTUMES Tiny Figures, Gaily Bedeck- ed, Hold “Council” in

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 ' TEACHERS HONORED [BY G. W, U. ALUMNI Dr. Shute, Dr. Butle? and Dr. { Ruffin, Emeritus Medical " Professors, Guests. Dr....

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 shop for you o THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 26, 1930- e s R I e 4 ¥ 3 B ===z LANSBURGH & 9800. PART ONE. (i i

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 TILSON 70 CALL FREE SCHOOL BOOK BILL TOMORROW Measure Provides Texts for High School Students of Washington. APPROPRIATION

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 5—2 * ONGERT FRIOAY |SYMPHONY'S FIRST ,Iew Orchestra Event Spon- sored by Many Leading Civic Bodies. ‘The newly...

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 l’t‘um‘umn LUGGAGE ol anstons sa =i g0 Q5 $4.05 RummageLohofShm GoodumlNohmped: 25¢c STAMPED PIECE! 1 AUTO SUIT CA!& sold...

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 NS SE0UTHONOR en Eaglet Given Member of Troop 28. Assembled in the National Theater A | the educator was writin H. B....

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 VOTE FOR DISTRICT - URGED BY SMALL Attorney Says Citizens Here ‘Are_Entitled to Birthright _ of Enfranchisement. Five hundred

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 NEW G. U. BUILDING READY FOR PUPLS Medical-Dental Structuce to "Be Occupied_by Classes | ¥ Begimim’thruary 3. Georgetown...

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 W, U:TO REOPEN 1097H SCHOOL YEAR Seoontl Semester Classes Will Reconvene February 3 an¢ February 5. ‘The second semester of

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 CAPITAL PART TOMODERNLIVIG Survey of Vacancies Favor " Apartments With Latest Features. M Washington be “a city of cliff...

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 “SILVER JUBILEE YEAR” Our 25th Year of Public Service Ever/reahr Citrate of At the First Sign of a Head Cold or Sneeze— U-Co

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 Miss Baxter of England Has Message for Club Members—Mrs. | Gawler Confers on Home Economics—Women BY CORINNE FRAZIER. 4...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 26, 1930—PART ONE. No Parking Problem at Goldenberg’s—Drive in Free Parking Space

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 5295 & $3.50 Kid Cloves mnnpm_hd:hundmllnd Sl .95 “AT SEVENTH AND K”— Pre-Inventory Clearance at In complete size and color

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 < Part 2—12 Pages DRY FORCES EDITORIAL SECTION The Ssundwy Star, WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY RIDE HIGH | . AND

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 § g the highest necessary this tea- T o e s | o Sy | e R WASHINGTON, D. C. UNDAY.......January 26, 1930 THEODORE W. NOYES.

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 “ENGLISH TON GUE SPOKEN BY NEARLY 200,000,000 May Become Language of Majority of Mankind in Next Century If Pace Is...

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 Mowbray Paintings To Be Placed on View at the Corcoran Gallery of Art—Models and Drawings of a Greater BY LEILA MECHLIN....

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 Monday—Dawson, No. 16, social. Tuesday—Federal. No. 1, M. M. No. 16, M. M. Takoma. No. 29, F. Samuel Gompers, No. 45,...

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 Ufficers of the 121st Re?bnnt of Engineers, National Guard of the Dis- trict of Columbia, will be required to ?utmm‘wfinml or

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 W THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 26, 1930—PART TWO. VA‘""'A\ ) h bl Chair prvice and Satisfaction | i $749 A com

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS D. C. Federation of Women's Clubs. ~Mrs. Edgar B. Meritt, president of the D. C. Federation of Women's...

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 of ‘work. David Cald- ‘well, State regent, lnd Miss Helen Ha are Miss Mary B tan Kerans and Mrs. Clarence Weuver The list...

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 T e e e e e e THE AMERICAN LEGION Meetings this week: January 28—Victory Post, Wood- men’s Hall, 935 Grant place northwest, 8

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 Armyand Navy News Army. Hardly had the announcement of Col. John L. De Witt, Infantry, as the next quariermaster general of

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