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Evening Star dated February 16, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy and colder today; tomorrow partly cloudy and warmer. ‘Temperatures—Highest,

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 THE "SUNDAY _STAR, 'HOOVER EXPECTED HOME TOMORROW ! i Party En Route After Florida! Trip Ends Without a Climax. BY RUSSELL

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 S THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART O TRAVEL D WORK | oo smaos o e | LED BY RONAWAYS Society’s...

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 T DISTRICT'S PLIGHT HELD UN-AMERICAN Miss “Jessie Dell, in Radio Address;” Makes Strong Plea for Representation. A strong...

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 POLTIAL CLOUDS DI E.0.P,SKES Varied Issues and Spirit of Unrest Threaten Control of Congress. (Continued From First Page.)

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 Rl THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 16, 1930_PART ONE. "THE FEBRUARY SALE of LIFETIME FURNITURE | de;nomtmting the

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 ST LOUSORANS | . ARGRAFT VORLD International Exposition J Shows Advances Since Lind- | bergh Crossed Atlantic. | | By the...

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 A—S8 Workers of Survey Add 12 to List Previously Compiled in Washington. A survey of health and hospital con- @itions iu the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON Visit Our Modern Day- light Store. Courteous Treatment Awaits You Whether You Purchase or Open an

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 THE SUNDAY A Dental ece I ized low price Second to None } | CONTRACTS ON DAM URGED ON WILBUR iSenate and House Irrigation...

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 " MAINE DISASTER EXERCISES HELD Impressive Memorial Pro- gram Held in Fort Myer Riding Academy. Attended by Representatives

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART ONE, % PALAIS ROYAL | TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 G STREET AT ELEVENTH

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART ONE, e e Y 7.Piece Dinette Suite, $99 3-Piece Living Room Suite,

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 | A—14 St THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 16, 1930_PART ONE. _ []. [} |ZAAK WA”[]N...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART OYXT. See Other Page for Further News of Lansburgh Offerings....

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

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 ~ WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, D . BUNDAY The Sunty Staf MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1930 GENERAL NEWS * PAGE B-—1 REDUCED CAR FARE FOR

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 B2 * HYDE SEES EFFORT 10 CONTROL COURY Secretary, in St. Louis Talk, Assails Senators’ Fight Against Hughes. By the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART ONE, B—3 | Ekonomy Kolumn | $2.50 l:ngsl;.g sLnnzcloth 10-yard...

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 DORMITORY WORK “TOBENATAL Studied by Committee Next Thursday. Construction of & new men's dormi- tory at American University

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 REPORT ASKS NEW ARLINGTON SEWERS Recommendation for Modern System Made to Board of Supervisors. BY JOHN T. LIPSCOMB, Staft

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 B—6 * DOUBTS ARE CAST ONPARLEY SUCCESS ‘Painful Arithmetic’ Declared ‘Absurd’ by Famed British Writer. By the Associated...

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 EFORM N PRISON SYSTEM IS RGED NNational Society Favors ‘Per- -sonal Reconstruction’; Cites Segregation Need. 87 Consolidated

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART ONE. An Assortment the Whole Family Will Like— *Myra Monet Assorted

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 WIGS and Fa(ent'l‘onp.ees A Free Catalogue D BAMBINA CO. This Week's Special 8 Evergreens 2 Norway Spruce, 2 Arber- l80...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. 1930—PART ONE. B_10 . ILIEUT. VAN WINKLE OUTLINES HUME EEUNHMIBS CHIEF DUTY OF POLICEWOMEN SUB]HJM...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART ONF. “At Seventh and K”—The Depcndable Store—“A¢ chenlh and K"...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR.. WASHINGT:! ON, D. C. .FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART ONE. “At, Seventh and K”—The Dependable Store—*“At Seventh and

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 Speci al Articles EDITORIAL SECTION he Swundiy Star. Part 2—12 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1930....

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 2 THE EVENING !STAR ___ With Sunday Morning Editien. . WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY......February 16, 1930 - FBEODOIE W. NOYES.

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 DAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FEBRUARY 16. 1930—PART TW®, HUGHES TO ENTER OFFICE | FACING GREAT QUESTIONS New Chief Justice...

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 4 "HUGHES TO ENTER OFFICE - FACING GREAT QUESTIONS New Chief Justice to Have Share in Settling Many Important Issues Expected

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 .z::*_';&___ i e THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. U, FTEBRUARY 16 1930—PART TwWo, i 1 | GIRL SCOUTS | Cgpy for this column...

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS Copy for this column must be in the hands of The Star Club Editor by 2 o'clock Thursday afternocn for...

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS (Continued From Sixth Page) branch. The officers of the branch are: Mrs. John C. Weedon, president; Mrs.

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 Dr. Wu Tells Democratic Women of Status in China—] THE SUNDAY ational Education Association to Meet—Women Voters BY CORINNE

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, U The Hub's February Furniture Sale Provides This Oportunit in a Beautiful Four-Piece $149...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FEBRUARY 16, 1930_PART TWO. D. A. R. ACTIVITIES (Continued From Eighth Page.) -— = 5...

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 PSITTACOSIS GERM CALLED IMPOSTOR " Sondon Hospital Workers Say Dif- ferent Microbe Is Cause of Disease. By the Associated...

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 MOTHERS URGED TOTEAGH CHLDREN Former Bryn Mawr Educétorl Sees Home as Answer to Crime Wave. i Mothers should teach their...

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 Features for Women Part 3—14 Pages L . & MRS. CHARLES EVANS HUGHES, ; Who' will reign as the first lady: of the Supreme...

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 2 SOCIETY.’ THE SUXDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FEBRUARY e ——————————————— et WOMEN ACTIVE IN SOCIAL AFFAIRS IN THE...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART THREE. SOCIETY. 3 Matrimonial Events Mark Record of...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART THREE. SPONSOR FOR UTAH SOCIETY. ;Annapolis Society...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Ft. VHumphreys' Music i Club Entertainment Was Charming Affair| Dinner and Buffet...

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 —_— _idn;n‘ Eplilr{n“ Grc-)hp ; - Of Fraternity Folk "2 Sponsor Fashion Show Event -Scheduled at Ward- : man Park Hotel for

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 SOCIETY. St. Valentine Period » 'Duly Commemorated At Post in Quantico, Dance at Officers’ Club and! Charming Suppers and...

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 8 Nuptial Ceremonies Among Leading Events 2f Week in Alexandria General and Special News of | Interest in City and Near- by

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 | v—. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART THREE. Wlans Pageant to Depict Early Colonial Days ;w ing.

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 Philipsborn ELEVENTH $T—n s Tweed Straw Hat in brown and yellow £10 “Bitter Sweet” brown with interesting new contour brim

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 11 SALMON-EAT MOTHERS. Ideal of Chinese Youth Embodies Ancient Virtues. SHANGHAI (N.A.N.A)—An authori- ''Tales of Well Known

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 12 Sleeveless Blouses of Sheer Cotton LEFT: LAR STAMP THIS PASTEL T NTED SATIN AS A 1930 VERSION. Vestees of Satin or Crepe

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART THRRE, Page 14, Part 4, Carries Our Furniture Advertisement...

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 THE - SUNDAY__STAR, -WASHINGTON, .D. .C., -FEBRUARY .16, ..1930—PART . THREE, What Do You Know . About Washington? BY BERTRAM

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 | ;_Théa an ter, Screen d Music rt 4—14 Pages [ =S— AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Star, SUNDAY MOR ING, FEBRUARY 16, 1930....

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 AMUSEMENTS. ariétyf of Attractions in The Capital Playhouses NATIONAL—Mitzi in “Sari.” I.n; & week's engagement at the...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Flashes From the Screen By C: E. Nelson. MBASSADOR PAUL CLAU-;in other cities say concerning DEL, representing

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 BY HELEN FETTER. PEN your mouth and sing! This is, in effect, what singing teachers have said £ to pupils since time im-...

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 In the Mo tor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. NASMUCH as the automobile may play a part in one's in- come tax figures for this...

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 COASTAL HIGHWAY PAVED 2,400 MILES {Thoroughfare Links Calais, Me., to Southernmost American City. BY HAMILTON M. WRIGHT. ‘The

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 AVIA BY JOSEPH LIDING and soaring, de- scribed by those who have flown motorless airplanes as the most thrilling of all...

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 Model Aircraft BY GEORGE W. WATERS. [ ture ship sweeps upward - under its own power, rolls | realistically into spirals and

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. day—Potomae. No. §, E. A. entalpha. No. 23, E. A Mount Plensant. No . No. 10. E. a Favette. No.

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 Organized Reserves Every y.ing man residing in the District of Columbia contemplating to enroll in the 1930 citizens’...

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 Parent-Teacher Activities All material for this column must be the State office, Room 101, Burling- Hotel, by the Wednesday

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 12 LONDON-HOLLAND BROADCAST TODAY Parley Delegaté and World Court Official to Be Two of Speakers. Two of the outstanding...

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 D. C. FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART_ FOUR. sud&n&wmflun‘ a{lt‘l‘u short- ROTARY ANNIVERSAHY wave sf g from THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 THE SUI\‘DI\Y STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART FOUR. D. C. Naval Reserve Active steps have been taken by Lieut.

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 Basket Ball, Bowling SPORTS SECTION The Sunday Shae - Golf and General | Part 5—4 Pages WA HL\'GTON. D. C, SUNDAY MORNING,

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 2 % - Van Ryn’s Rise in FAMED INTERNATIONALLY AFTER BRIEF NET CAREER Scores Signally at Wimbledon in Doubles, at Which Game

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 TECH AND WESTERN EACH HAVE TWO, EASTERN ONE Series One of Most Thrilling in History, Business, Which Finished Last, Breaking

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. FEBRUARY Walson Leads Race for Bowling Record : Davis Blow-Up Shakes N. C. League MONTGOMERY

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 News Pages 1 to § of Markets FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sunday Star " Part 6—12 Pages Classified Pages 6 to 11 Ads...

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 L] . () 16, 193 PART SIX. FINANCIAL ™ JoU- . 1 I e SEl.lING A ABK NCO" Ax WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1930. EXCHAN E Last Week.

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 FINANCIA CURB ISSUES DROP ON PROFIT TAKING Utilities and Oils Under Pres- sure—Industrial Group Recedes. BY CLAUDE A. JAGGER,

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 FINANCIAL. ~— ¥ D. C. FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART SIX. FINANCIAL. - Steady Improvement Shown Throughout Country in Business...

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 4 HOME SALES PLAN WILL BF EXPANDED }k}illl,;grder House to Use ,000,000 in Financing A 1] S & New Building. A home-building

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 6 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART SIX. HELP AND SITUATIONS. -MEN. HELP—WOMEN.

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 - i . . 4 . . MISCELLANEOUS.' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. (Continued.) Hesuns plants. Bath T tand rear o s, g:re lastering,...

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 AL L MO el SALE—AUTOMOBILES, 6 SPORT SEDAN. early ew; for unpaid notes, $675. - s LL-AMERICAN ROADSTER, possessed: only...

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 ¢ 7 ;488 iachgiag B "% * 1347 ORK o) WWW snetie; b‘;.th furh E!k couple or smal RPARTMENTS, ETC. » WANTED—ROOMS. wishes...

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 XKPARTMENTS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART STi#. nmruzrd‘z.s;mmsnm. | APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART SIX. REAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. '"‘Hofll)ll. SALE—HOUSES, ested in

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 THE . SUNDAY _STAR, . WASHINGTON, . D. C.. FEBRUARY .16, 1930—PART SIX. 8 pi athletics, Dramatic Club. Monday—3:15 p.m.,...

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 m PART SEVEN. The Sunday Stare Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1930. | s . 24 PAGES. — e "NO MAN'S LAND” for

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 badge and began to plan his campaign. He Was the intelligence officér and chief of the scouting division, the strategist and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 16, 1930. How the George Washington Memorial B uilding will look when completed,

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 ~THE: SUNDA¥Y. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C;. FEBRUARY- 16, 1930. ing the MOUNTAINS to The city lmdiné field of the future. Its...

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 e —————— e —— The Chrysler Building in New York which has shot up with rocketlike grace 80 1,030 feet and a new record,...

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 i I € £ 2 & fos J & m. z o s : ] g field Louis Brom CITY ROMANCE—By Jimmy Loved a Voice and He Had No Rest him “Well, I want

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 Evans put forward another plan. “Let's ‘walk in the park,” she said. “Maybe we might take & boat ride.” “Tomorrow there’s a

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 { BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. 7 T would be quite & problem to locate all / the homes at the National Capital occu- pied by the

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 receive visitors in the ante-room, and present both ladies and gentlemen, the boy being lty}gd : prince, and His"mothef...

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 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- C, FEBRUARY 16, 1930, e Betrayed Into Fashion Pirate Hands | I'ragedy of the Poor Little

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 16, 1930. duife Is Al Fun to Graham “MIKE" MANNERS. FORMER PRESIDENT COOLIDGE,

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 12 Have Letters for It May Be That You Have Seen Marjorie Recently—The Author, Edward L. McKenna, Is Searching for Her. Here

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 D. C, FEBRUARY 16, 1930. Henry Memorial Award Stories } B WS A N \ AR N == '“\\\\‘- > AW AR ~ yirrs 50559 8T G577 { 1 W' 7, P

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 - 12 e Society s Newest A Single Party Cost- ‘ang $25,000 Is Just an Ordinary Affair Now, for Rival HostessesHave Run Up the

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 EDITOR’S NOTE—"“An excellent con- densing of historic facts relative to Wash- ington—concise yet comprehensive,” wrote the

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 - 16 - ; THE SUNDAY STAR,; .WASHINGTON, .D..C,. FEBRUARY 16,. 1930. s S TS How LEicelson Blazed the Alaskan Airmail Tmzl ).

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 16, 1930. 17 . George Washington’s House in Washington BY FRANK W. HUTCHINS. UST

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 NOIES OF ART AND encouraging to d, as in this instance, an artist interpre beauty which is universal, snd with a freshness

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 Sir Phillip Cibbs, anthor of “The den City” PURE GOLD. By O. E. Rolvaag, author of “Giants n the Earth,” etc. New York:...

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 20 j THE, SUNDAY STAR, WASH',INGT,ON, D. C, FEBRUARY 16, 1930. The Great Rubber Bubble in the Amazon - When W, ages of...

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 .« until he & had no intention of putting on shoes and socks felt cooler.. And he didn’t. He went Oflm'ayupmumveuoppednnvfl-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 16, 1930. Sunday Mormng Among the Cross Words This is even more dllmmlt than the

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 STORIES SPORTS | GAMES PUZZLES I Everybody should recognise this article, some- thing that is found on every desk. Don't...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C", FEBRUARY 16, 1930. Those Were The Happy Days! “When You Were Sweet Sixteen.” BY DICK...

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 President Hoover arrives for that week of Florida fishing. He is seen walking from the train at Long Key with the...

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 16. 1930. A WHITE WINTER AT MT. VERNON An unusual and beautiful view of Mount Vernon mantled in the heavy snowfall of this

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 16, 1930, The Heroines of Fiction By W. E. HILL (Copyright, 1930,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECT —FEBRUARY 16. 1930. Idle hours in the Lindbergh camp. Col. Charles Lindbergh

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 16, 1930. o Ve Speaking of Winter sports, here’s a spsedy idea.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, 'D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 16, 1930. Prettiest on the campus. Her classmates of Findlay...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION Homesick for Kansas farm again. Marion Talley, the girl who gave up a...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 16, 1930, mrs perry tiffany ® Simple maple chests . . . hand-...

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 WASHIRGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1930, OH YES- YES- MY DAUGHTER, LORD PLUSHBOTTOM. IMAGINE MEETING | YOU HERE

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 A VERY oLD £ %) \ AR\STOCRATICL MY ANCESTORS A BRILLWANT A FAMILY & MmutrT?’ \/\ g &> CA:‘S _?:\GC_'R MARR\AGE, o PF ¢ [ MAY

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 DO YOU LIKE * APPLE PIE WITH / DOUBLE WHIPPED / o 9 4 P 6 OESINR FRLilERS s ene J%yfiufles 1 BETCHA YOU'RE v , = THE CHAMPEEN

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 VI, IF YOU'VE. GOT ANYTHING YOU WANT TJo SAY To ME TTOMORROW MORNING; o N WON'T You PLEASE START T TONIGHT ¢ { g - v fiiz ol

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 — The Sunday Star. Eight Pages in Color ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 16, 1930, SANDY AN WiILL\e SURE ARE HAvW

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 - fM To Mee™ BETYy AT MmE. SvzanNE's BEAULTY SHop"— | Know TS SoMewHERE AROUND HERE : — TPARDON ME — Can Yo T ME WHERE MME

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