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Evening Star dated February 2, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Burea u Farecsst.) Cloudy and warmer today; tomorrow partly cloudy. tures—Highest, yeste: ; Jowest,

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 2, 1930—PART ONE. HOOVERFODSHP || Text of French Proposal PLANIS SUPPORTED! |

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C., FEBRUARY 2, CHEST FUND NEARS MILLION MARKER Volunteers to Continue Drive Today—$75,934.78

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 A4 SCHOOLS CROWDED ~ INT3TH DIVISION 47 Classes on Part-Time Among Institutions for Colored. | > r RIS is the eighth of...

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 PANTHER REFUSES | TOTELL WHO HE 1S Stubborn Beast Disguises [ Self as Dog, Cat, Rabbit | i and Coon. o cllrped by a stray...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBEUARY 2 1930_PART ONE. THE HUB e Clothes Tree Coal Range Large size it tron range 3::.

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 CLUB TO OBSERVE 20TH ANNIVERSARY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO - LECTURES OFFERED | [rere weatsnen ] RETAILERS PLAN dent of the

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 2 3 S D : Y 2, 13u—PART ONE. Both Sides of Seventh Street at K—The Dependable Store! Rummage Sale for Girls Girls® $7.98 to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FEBRUARY 2, 1930—PART ONE. 'Both Sides of Seventh Street at K—The Dependable Stor. ood

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 THE, SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 2, 1930—PAKT ONE. 'Both Sides of Seventh at K—The Dependable Store TheHalf-...

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 Pershing Is Honor Guest at Midwinter Dinner of Board of Trade. (Continued From First Page.) Ellis, the chairman of the...

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 LQUOR JURY TOLD OF HOTHERS PLEA Widow of Oklahoma Sheriff Says She Begged Officer to Save Son. By the Associated Press....

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 FORVOTE PRIVILEGE Declares 70,000 School Chil- dren Are Mocked by Liberty Teachings. } i i Branding the lack of the voting

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 * A-14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FEBRUARY o 1930—PART ONE. EQUAL RIGHTS CRY 1S MEEK IN INDIA Miss Winifred Young of

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 GOES T0 DEFENSE OF L'ENFANT PLAN Head of Fine Arts Commis-i sion Backs Cleveland | "~ Architect in Objections. | Strenuous

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 A—16 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 2 1930_PART ONE. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY...

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 ROCK CREEK PARK HIEH LEVEL BRIDEE | PLAN IS EXPLAINED Four Are Proposed to Aid| Traffic by Planning | Commission....

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 - THE HISTORIC VIRGINIA | GARDENS OPENED More.Than 100 Homes to Be: . on Display During Week ! of April 28. RICHMOND, Va.,

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 YHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 2, 1930—PART ONE, IR i e ———— - . INDAORUNNET - Being Renewed d Tuesday—l.ast Two

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 B4 = DR. NICHOLAS JORGA T0 LECTURE HERE Eminent Russian Educator Speaking Under Auspices of G. W. University. Dr. Nicholas

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 PUBLIG 1S INVITED ' TOLEGTURE SERIES Assistant District Attorney! to Teach Introduction l to Law-Study. i A series of...

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 TO0STUDENTS GET HEALTHGOLD STARS 10 Per Cent of Pupils in 10- 13 Division High Schools Pass Tests. Approximately 700 of the

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 Febru THE DINING ROO is a delight to the hostess when she entet- tains if she may feel a sense of pride in its furniture....

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 CRANT ASSSTAN T0 B REPLACED fA2i. Peterson’s Duties Will Be Filled by Lieut. Butler April 1. An order was issued by the War

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 THE SUND AY STAR, WAéHL\'GTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 2 1930_PART ONE. B9 IDGMENT ENTERED |tice, for 45500000 in the Bosch mag-|have

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 B 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, W'A'SHINGTON. D. C., FEBRUARY o, 1930—PART ONE. WINES MUST WORY REPORT DECLARES “Frills and Laces”...

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 THE SUNDAY: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 2, 1930—PART ONE. New! Metal Serving and i ‘; ' All Our Finer Coats 1 /4 os ;

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 &2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 2 - 1930 PART ONE. Monday the PALAIS ROYAL ' | Seml-Annual ‘ G STREET AT...

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 DEFENSE BY RADID BEING PERFECTED Bureau of Sténdards Works , -on “Ignition Harness’ to Halt Motors. An “ignition harness” Is

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 C—4 F1 NANCTATL, STOCKS MAINTAIN | [_corporaion neve | SPIRITED ADVANCE Market Displays Renewed|, Resistance in Face of...

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 FINANCIAE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 2, 1930—PART ONE. FINANCIA SS?E WEEK ENDING !l‘llm L 1930, Tieh, Stock

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 C—6 PRIGES ARE STEADY OND.C. EXCHANEE Thrift Grips Residents of the / Capital—Business Shows Signs of Improving. BY EDWARD C.

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 FIN ANCIAL. ent Securities l..l ‘entirely convertible into N;uulou. 1518 K St. 'Couneflo: & Buchanan . Certified Accountants

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FEBRUARY 2 1930—PART ONK. THE FEBRUARY SALE of LIFETIME FURNITURE Has Enthusiastically

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 Part 2—-8 Pages EDITORIAL SECTION - he Sunday Star. NAVAL PARLEY IS MARKED BY DELEGATES’ GOOD WILL Won't Risk Wrecking...

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 9 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 2 1930—PART TWO, : —_— e — s s ~THE EVENING STAR |two erest Republics....

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 CAPITAL’S CHARACTER STIMULUS TO GROWTH City Should Fully Awaken to Its Possi- bilities and Great Advantages, Says NOTE—The

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 Mowbray Paintings Are Attracting Unusual Attention at the Corcoran Gallery of Art—Other Local Exhibitions. Etchings and...

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 (Continued From First Page.) gotten the oath he had sworn on the night afte: Cheroke Almost to day, three centuries had...

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 All material for this column must be ggle Eflu office, room 101, Burlington , .. In recognition of the work done by the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 2, 1930—PART TWo. we Yannf w2 $18 Cedar Chests, $12.95 —48-inch chests of highly

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 2 1930—PART TWO. An Advance Selling of Spring In Beautiful Prints Navy Georgettes

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 Features for Women SENORITA MARIA HORTENSIA DIEZ DE MEDINA, Daughter of the Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Diez «de...

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 2 :'Style Shows SO CIETY. Feature Many Benefit Programs Season's Debutantes Mannequins and Volunteer as Dainty Fill Roles...

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 | : SOCIETY. ;sOutstanding Social Events Mark Annapolis Week End ,Kttracfive Athletic Program and Masqueradeu. Performances

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 4 Dr. Hernan Velarde To Spefld One Yelr In European Travel Peruvian Ambassador, Who Will-Be Diplomatic Dean, Following ‘...

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 | SOCIETY. MARRIED IN ARIZONA ;’,;Americ-n Legion Ball ! Given by Victory Post At Willard Monday Large Committee Arranges...

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 SOCIETY. !Weddindf T“-ling Place Recently Hold Interest Here and in ‘cher Cities Miss Virginia May Crocker Weds M:. Irving

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 SOCIETY." Midwinter Carnival + At Quantico Post Attractive Even Various Countries Repre-- sented in Gala Booths of Children's

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 called to order by president, Mrs, N. M. Pollock. Mu- vention was under the | direction of Mrs. Ernest H. Fretwell and | Mrs.

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 ounder’s Week 'OR MONTHS we have been preparing for this Founder’s Week, determined to make e values more extraordinary than

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 THE PARROT 1643 Conn. Ave. LUNCHEON TEA DINNER : Sundays Dinner, 1 to 8 P.M. No Other Charge! No Waiting! Our Permanents su

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 ‘Tales of Well In Social and Official Life President Hoover Is Liste;i to Visit, at His Con- venience, Notable Fishing Club

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 12 ' ' THE , SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 2, 1950—PART THREE, TR Hodge, Lieut. Ml Reber, Lieut. W, J.bers by,...

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 ’ ~ TOP: NATURAL HORSEHAIR BAG WITH RED LEATHER TRIM. MINGS, SECOND DOWN, RIGHT: AMEL, MARCASITE AND ROSE DIAMONDS, WITH...

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 14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 2 TWO INJURED IN CLASH | Sapeqmiured and s Hindu stucent| GREAT SINK STILL...

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 Theater, Screen and Music AMUSEMENT SECTION Part 4—14 Pages GENEVIEVE™— NAEGELE s HE RBERT LYLE- /1 Blossom Time” Polig NAGEL

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 AMUSEMENTS. ariety of Attractions in The Capital Playhouses NATIONAL—“Strange Interlude.” Bugene O'Nelll's provocative 9-act

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 XMUSEMENTS.” NHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Gilbert Miller has called Will H, Hays “the highest salaried nit- wit in America.”

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 1 : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 2 1930_pPART FOUR. CHORAL AND ORCHESTRA LEADERS AND SINGERS WHO WILL APPEAR

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. automotive history the an- nual automobile show this year will be held over for two

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 HOUSE VOTES AID N ROAD BUILDING President Hoover’s Plea for Prudent Federal Outlay Re- flected In Appropriation. BY JAMES W.

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 TIEEET BY JOSEPH INCE the recent sweeping re- duction in passenger fares on the lines of a number of competitive air...

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 F RATERNITIES Eetsishnobeet i eI LODGES. M —Potomac, No. 5, P. C. o, No. 3 £ & tenniai, i 0. 4, ¥, C. Singleton. No. 30, E.

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 Veterars of The American Legion. Meetings this week: February 3—Victory Post, Vie- tory Auxiliary, Vietory Drum Corps, annual

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 Copy for this column must be in the hands of The Star Club Editor by 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon for should be written on

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 I NEWS OF THE CLUBS (Continued From Tenth Page.) routine of the club was carried out. attention to the meeting of the build-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY : eee—————= —————————————— e R e R T BRBRERRRREDTDBRExERRR !Courteous-voiced...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 2, 1930—PART FOUR, EGYPTIAN TENOR GALAXY OF STARS TO PARADE BEFORE MICROPHONE

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, Iar Hecar Co. “F Street at Seventh” Abane - How Wonderful to Be Able to Say, “Just Charge It”!

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 | Basket Ball, Bowling | Part 5—4 Pages - SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Star Golf and General WASHING FONp.- ¢, ‘BSUNDAY MORNING,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ FEBRUARY 2, 1930—PART _FIVE | Tennis Outlook Bright, Richards Asserts : New Golf Ball Needs

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 - Collegiate and Scholastic Combinations Will B VARSITY QUINTS CARDED FOR ATTRACTIVE GAMES Maryland Plays Washington and Lee

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 ROSENBERG IN FAST RACE FOR NO. 1 D. C. RANKING Campbell’s Stellar Play Strongly in Choice of Top Bowler of Season Here—Other

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 Tomnwhtymmtin the quick- est and most satisfactory way, read or use The Star classified advertisements. Part 6—S8 Pages Star

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 2, 1930—PART &IX. © AUTOMOBILES. 0 PERSONAL. RECOMMENDED SERVICE.

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 AUTOMOBILES. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 2, 1930—PART SIX. : ROOMS, ETC. —_— DGE T il for 98. 347 |...

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 APARTM Annmn—vnrmunb. Continued.). m CLEAN. eated iront IDOBII. ‘electmcity: $: § LARGE, .Rlo'rl' CLEAN le‘s rm. apt.; both

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 AP, ; AR’ TMENTS— 1 B o x s b 5= S L EAL ; A.,‘i?"'-nr':f.‘ 0y st . ES S ReilEit e HED. ST B o e TE . atl X - THE tor wervice

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 % $7 450. $500 CASH—REASONABLE PAYMENTS. Beautiful i8-ft. brick home In Petworth. large rooms, -water heat, electricity,...

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 Community Center _Department, ‘Franklin Administration MEII. Na- tional uoo.' ‘The finals of the one-act play tou nament...

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 Copy for this column must be in the hands of The Star Club by 2 o'clock ‘Thursday for publication in Copy should be rgin top

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 . | Fiction PART SEVEN. The Sunday Star Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1929. Features | 24 PAGES. Recording

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 was all the young rat ever answered, and Bhen- he would walk off to think for an hour whether he should stay in his hole in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, e FEBRUARY 2, L 3 First to “SHOOT” the “BIG GAME BY 'NELL RAY CLARKE. ACK before the days when

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 e, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 2, 1930. | < SPORT PROTEGES HO GO FLOP. Retiring Champions All Seem to Have a

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 2, 1930. Sworn Detenders of “Arctomys Monax™ BY HARRY GOLDBERG. O the average...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 2, 1930. ST. LOUIS BLUES—By Vina Delmar When She Married a Good Fellow Who Wanted

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 couple of games of chess afterward and a chat with the gquiet young man to whom he had taken such a fancy. “You'll be out...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 2, 1930. Old Tiber Creek Was District Feature - BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. OT only

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 e S the grocery store of Benjamin S. Baily; Thomas Bowen, tailor; Willlam Owner, board- ing house; Mrs. Nelson, boarding...

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 el ; el Tales of the Smithsonian Sun Wizards. { BY JAMES NEVIN MILLER. i DRAMATIC story ic told by William f H. Hoover,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 2, 1930. - Seadrome [nventor Has Edward R. Armstrong, Who Worked Ten Years to...

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 12 WHEN IT HAP An Effort Is Made, in This Series of Stories Published Exclusively in Wash- ington in The Star’s Magazine, to

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 , D. C, FEBRUARY 2, 1930. 13 enry Memorial Award Stories CE) BY J AMES HOPPER jiffy was asleep . . . I couldn’t believe it.”

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 THE SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C, FEBRUARY 2, 1930. » Golf Makes Lo Goof; Mixing Business With Recreation Upsets Even the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASTHNGT{Q}I;T?.V ., FE?RUARY 2 199 LN Measuring Your Personality Health One Out of Every Ten Persons at...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 16 FEBRUARY 2, 1930. Keen Interest Aroused in Japan for Coming Festival Here Which Is...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 2, 1930. 17 - “YOU'RE OUT"—And Then the Alibis! Just a Natural Weakness Indulged

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 18 | — THE "%U’\IDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 2, 1930. Now Th BY CHARLES FITZHUGH TALMAN. OW is the season when...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 2, 1930. 19 1 “IN DEFENSE OF ASTIGMATISM”—B)/ P. G. Wodehouse This Is One of a

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 1930. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 2, -%El Capitan™ Dickey in a South American Revolution. Fighting Yellow...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. e with long machetes—those wicked knives that serve in South America both as agricultural im-

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 22 | ceomaea Sunda Across. 1 Knights of the Round Table, 8 A distinguished champion. 16 Ancient legend. 19 Name of one of the

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 STORIES SPORTS GAMES PUZZLES —_—] Our artist drew a butterfly around the puzzle this time. Pretty, isn't it? THE BUTTERFLY.

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 = l || 7 ) .\\. i R e N Y \ 2 / a — - v ~ AN D I (NN R Ve THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARYr , 1930, The Happy...

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 GRAPHIC g u taf Al GRAVURE SECTION A , 74| SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C.—FEBRUARY 2. 1930. When the head of the American naval

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 SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 2, 1930. What care these husky oarsmen for a little snow? Candidates

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 2, 1930. CLUB ACTIVITIES By W. E. Hill (Copyright. 1930, by the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Ny Adventures in the Swiss Alps for a movie thriller. Un- usual scenes of mountain climbing...

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 —GRAVURE SECTION FEBRUARY 2. All the girls are smoking. This Indian squaw of the Glacier National Park Reservation is no...

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 Old and young receive service at the Travelers’ Aid Society booth at Union Station. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 2. 1930, Getting the “breaks.” This British motorcyclist...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 2, 1930. Hands up! Speak- er Longworth of the House of Rep-...

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 e @{hg §unflag gtaf, EIGHT PAGES WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1930, HELLO, IS THIS THE COUNTY PSYCOPATHIC...

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 FIRST AND MY — : LAST! THANKS FoR Bo™ uT T ONLY GAVE 4 e . - 6F THE AIRPLANE ?,N ONE, C\cERO) :' ) No TWO - MY : A ) W fuu

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 WHO GAVE YOU THE Bi& FiST BLACK EYE? ) . . N DONE IT ONEY HE FOUND A FOUR LEAP CLOVER! LUOK WHAT [ BOUGHT A RABBITS FLL SAY T

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 | LEFT THATY by Arthur Folwell : haraeters asr Created by Clare Briggs YoU MEAN TO SAY You - \ L D'DN'T PHONE THEM WE'D...

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 @he Sunday 51&11‘} EighePges i olr - G, FEBRUARY 2, 1930, e e NO SOCKIN IN TH CLINGHES -~ BRTAW %\kemgehgvafi_e‘rfineea. -més s

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 « . — \WHEN THE WEATUERS Down To ZErRo — I TEw THE \NORLD | AINT NO HERO — ~ CHAPPED LIPS @920 My TRIBUNE "C'?oomuo—'. Roowey

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 WHERE To EAT, MAME, THE FLY/MG TURTLE J0ES COUATER OR THE GOTSDOUGH FOR A LiTTLE TH LAsT IS AOT LEAST FANCY FACE,” LETS THAT

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 iHE MAN OF THE EARLY STONE l AGE DI> NOT HAVE TOOLS GOOD ENOUGH TO BUILD A DWELLING TO PROTECT HIM FROM THE ELEMENTS, SO HE

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