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Evening Star dated February 23, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Increasing cloudiness, probably fol- lowed by showers this afternoon and night;...

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 A2 * SUPREM COURT MEETS TOMORROW Hughes Will Be Inducted Into Office as Successor to Taft. Bt the Associated Press. The...

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 HOMAGE 1S PAD | NATION FOUNDER Hoover Leads in Observance | of 198th Washington’s Birthday. (Continued From Pirst Page.) of

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 'HOOVER ENDS YEAR OF ACHIEVEMENTS Republicans to Stand Largely - on His Record in Con- gressional Races. (Continued From...

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 WORLD WILL HEAR 1932 CELEBRATION Radio Hook-Up Circling Globe Planned to Carry Wash- ington Eulogy. Two years hence, on the

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 CHALTENPSFACE FGHTFORBACKING Navy Parley and Arms Policy! Likely to Determine Gov- | ernment’s Fate. BY CAMILLE LEMERCIER. By

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! ln escape responslbfllty and to pass thv | burden of decisions, usually expected of the President, on

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 23, 1930—PART O i CLEVELAND KENNICUTT | : INSTALLED K. OF P. HEAD| (D’ P R & Past

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 23, 1930—PART ONTE. G Street at Eleventh W vl“ e Y Sale! 2,000 Pairs : _" HOUS E

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 ‘A—10 CITES DEMANDS | OF CIVILIZATION Dr. Coffman Tells G. W. Graduates of University’s Responsibilities. Civilization’s...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 23, CHINESE BANDS LED BY 2 WOMEN Pirate Chieftainess and Ter- rorist Amazon Defy

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 A—12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, CAVITATION TESTS CONDUCTED HERE Naval Designers Watch Pro- peller Action on Models at Navy

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 FL00D POLICY SEEN NATIONAL DENAND ~ Reclamation Congress Told 1 .Time Is Ripe for Govern- [* ment to Deolare Itself, By the

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 A—14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C..FEBRUARY, 23, R s o e e e RN R Y L N, . e I N i ————— L L PHPPS DECISON CONPLCATES

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 23, 1930—PART ONE. S-Piece Green Glass Mixing g L N SBUR GH : | BR O Bl o deren "

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 A-I6' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 23, 1930—PART ONE. The Super-Heterodyne Circuit Proved Itself During the

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 GENERAL NEWS | _[wwmmorox | The Sunday Stae D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1930. PAGE B—1 DEAN POLND SES A LAW CHANGES OF

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 B2 {MASINI BANDUET “ HONDRS BRTHDAY Marked Tribute Paid to First President by Alexandria- Washington Lodge. * ™ ! 4 3 E 3 7 £

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 CRIME ANALYSIS BLAMES PARENTS More Urchins Than Petted Children Go Straight, Dr. Lind Declares. The criminal is frequently

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 (HONOR ROLL ATA.U. SETS NEW RECORD Two Washington High School Graduates Among First Three of 32 on List. Two Washington high

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 L JUNIOR PLAYERS - SCOREATBELASCO #Janice Meredith” Delights " Audience With Stirring & Revolution Scenes. Betty Beeman, Mary

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 B—6 PLANES ARE POISED FOR FUNERAL TRIP Six Airships Will Form Escort for Eielson and Borland to Seattle. By the Associated

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 S CHACO GANESTER ~ 15 HOT IN WA contemd Sfayer - Charges Victim: Alienated Wife’s Affections. By the Associated Press. MIAMI,

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 " WHE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 23, 1930_PART ONE. 9 $29.75 Gas Range $24.95 Kitchen Cabinet T mning R DELIVERS

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 YGRAND JURY FREES FEDERAL DRY AGENT "No Bill” lapvrhd in Shooting of | 3 ‘Woman Pollowing Near- By the Assoeiated Press....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 23, ! ; BOY'S HEART ON WRONG SIDE. 'HORSE SriOW CARD IHOSPITAL’S SECOND CASE IN

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 23, 1930—PART ONE. ==Free Parking Space for Our Customers—Opposite 8th Street E:

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 v THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. -C, ' FEBRUARY 23, 1930—PART ONE. 50c Graduated Crystal* Beads s, stripes and plain + (all

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 Part 2—-8 Pages EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1930. NAVAL CONFERENCE LACKS

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 3 THE EVENING STAR | With Sunday Morning Edition. - fWASHINGTON, D. C. »,mur..... .February 23, 1930 | ®EEODORE W. NOYES. ..

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 ] nized Reserves upon which the War . Beplnm ‘ * AMERICAN ARMY NOW HAS NEW MOBILIZATION PLAN War Department Outline Calls for

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 4 -.“HE WALKS UPRIGHTLY,” : TRIBUTE TO HUGHES “Works of Famed Chief Justice of the! " United States Supreme Court Recalled.

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 Board of Managers, Florence Crittenton Home held its regular meeting at the home on February 14, with Mrs. Thomes E....

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 THE WRIST MARK | ;s & Oopyright. 1930. by North American Newspaper Alliance and Metropolitan Newspapér Service. . SYNOPSIS.

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 1,200 Pecs. Trlple-(Aoaled Ivory Enamel Ware Reg. $1.00 and $1.29 Values 690 —Beautiful, durable enamelware in a soft ivory

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 T A Special Purchase— ™ “Seward” High-Grade Wardrobe Trunks At Unusually Low Prices ~—At home in your own room a good...

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 SOCIETY SECTION ' Che Sundwy Star. WASHINGTON, D. €, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1930. Tales of Well Known Folk Features for

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 2 SO CIETY. Special Happenings Noted ' In the Real ms of Society Many Representatives of Official Life Temporarily Absent...

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 SOCIETY. ,Charming Weddings Listed In Late Winter Chronicles Ceremony of Yesterdny Afternoon at St. Alb.n's Church of Special

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 SOCIETY." Series of Gay Social Events| Marks Annapolis Week End Program of Athletics and Dancing Supplements Charming Array

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 S OCIETY. Change Is Wrought by Time In New York Fashion World Social Center Relocated by Device Known as “Plank of Elegance"

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 {North Washin Alexandria Society Calendar Marked by .Wedding Engayements Luncheons, Dinners, Teas and Special Entertaining

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 SOCIETY. Tales of Well Known Folk THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, BRIDE OF FEBRUARY In Social and Official Life! Chief...

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 8 TWO BRAVE WOMEN 'T0 JOIN HUSBANDS Face Jungle Hardships of Engineer Camps in Nicaragua. BY GRETCHEN S. SMITH. The spirit of

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 I .W_._'C. T. U. Notes | ‘ Un: = riment of education of the meamrfin ‘Women's Clubs, with Mrs. Ellis n as irman, the Dis-...

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 PHE SUNDAY RUMANIANS CO0L T0 ROYAL FAMILY | Nicholas Is Disliked and Queen Marie Receives No Hemage From People. BY LINDSAY

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 7 CARDIGAN OF BROWN ORION CREPE WITH APPLIQUE TRIMMING OF OSSR SRR S roiek e SN ED PLEATS OF THE SKIRT GIVE THE EFFECT OF...

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 * obligation to show, as a result of the ! established leisure to that within our ’ + in which alone we can render the cul- "

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 | Theater, Screen and Music "Suow Boar-" 5tronal Mary NOLAN- /7 S U ndertoxs - AMUSEMENT SECTION he Swunday Star, WASHINGTON,

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 AMUSEMENTS,” ariety of Attractions in The Capital Playhouses NATIONAL—Ziegfeld “Show Boat.” |barge and with him rescues...

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 | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Her Own, Original Self. THE original Aunt Jemima, one of the first stage celebrities engaged by...

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 L \ U SIC BY HELEN FETTER. HE second month of the year 1930 .seems destined to pass info history with a varied musical...

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. recent order of Maj. Henry G. Pratt, superin- tendent of the Metropolitan police, to

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 6 SPEED PROGRESS CHANGING ALTOS Body Designers Looking To- ward. Streamline Con- struction Trend. &pecial Dispated to The...

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 FRA — - MASONIC. LoDaEs. Monday—Washington Centennial. No. g TR Dawson. No. *fe . by past ral. No. 1. E. A. 1. K. A Gompers.

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 AVIA BY JOSEPH RE dreams that the Na- tional Capital some day might have a model airport than dreams? If the plans of the|

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 Model Aircraft BY GEORGE W. WATERS. TRUE scale model contest for workmanship for flyers from the ! District, Maryland and...

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS ‘The regular meeting of the District of Columbia Federation of Women's | Clubs will be held at the...

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 "FRATERNITIES <« (Continued From Seventh Page.) and is rehearsing for a play to be pre- sented in April. Eureka Hive will...

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 A%TE SUNDAY STAR, RUDY' TO SING FOR - THE ‘FIRST LADY Mrs. Hoover Will Be Honor Guest at Club Breakfast. Concert to Be...

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 THE SUN FURHGN PROGRAMS Today on the Radio 0 BE- ATTEMPTED Houand Will Be Heard Over N.'B. C. and Talk From London on C. B.

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 District Nat Adjutants general of the National < Guard of the various States of the country are scheduled to assemble here

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 Sharkey Quoted at 3-1 to Beat Scott : Spring Camp in Readiness for Nationals ON THE SIDE LINES With the Sports Editor...

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 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 23, 1930—PART FIV Hall Lacking in Only One Essential to Become Important.'F

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 WEEK'S SCHEDULE OFFERS 21 GAMES Pern and W. & L. Meets Remaining Bright Spots in Basket Ball. COUPLE of weeks more and the

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 + committee headed by John P. Evans 105 AVERAGE SET Team Standings. L AS STAKES llMITL.,. : ,,uf"}f’,i"‘f';f°i";.um s Stars

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 6—12 Pages e Bt TRUST CONFERENCE REVEALS INCREASE IN BANK BUSINESS Growth of Public Demand

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 & % FINANCIAL T ———— ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 23, 1930—PART SIX. FINANCIAD, INTERESTISTOCK — 5 Ribbon...

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 FINANCIAL. ‘THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY: 23, 1930—PART SIX. FINANCIAL. REIGNBUSINESS |U.S.B0ADTOAD |[NEW...

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 D. O, FEBRUARY 23, 1930—PART SIX. INANCIAL. : L 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO S e e BUSINESS UPSWING DECLARED GENERAL Bottom

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS Star “Want Ad” =~Branch Offices NORTHWEST. {nh !uc P St3o-Davs Pharmacy, i d Magazine fih and Que...

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 M tions jdress Box 193-V. Star .m. e, s J- 1t you unm Address Eutaw ito., Md. “" ; tu te: price. $1.300; terms GAR AND...

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 AUTOMOBILES. UTOMOBILES. (Continued.) o g St oA SR E s iz'o.g.'. L a o_n“ur?o:‘nm bargains. 200 (hie r,. y beciuse ther IN

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 APARTMENES 1930—PART SIX. APARTMENTS, ETC. , FEBRUARY 23, UNUSUALLY LOW RENT. DOWNTOWN APARTMENT 2104 Florida Ave. N.W. THE

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 ROOMS, ETC. T HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, FEBRUARY 23. 1930—PART 3 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Coninued. e (-~ 1 N— UNUSUAL

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 10 REAL ALE OR_EXCHANGE. ESTATE. 1 WANTED—LOTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, RENT—FARMS. b m"""‘ e Betiifcer aky terias

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 e llll—mn)lll. ¢y CHEVY CHASE, D. C. E 3232 MILITARY RD. $10,750.00. house, nearing comple- he ‘best buy in this ONE BLOCK

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 Veterans of AMERICAN LEGION. Meetings This Week. February 25—Victory Post, ‘Woodmen’s Hall, 935 Grant place iwest, 8 p.m. Pel

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 Fic_tion gz! h A Art PART SEVEN. , D. C, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1930. ¢ Sunfhay Star Magasine Features 24 PAGES. — By William

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 secret of his presence within the British lines. From friendship, or a strange devotion to Hippocrasic. oath, the -dector did

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 e THE SUNDAY" STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 23, 1930. e « m—— ‘Washington Lad Is Youngest Showman BY GENE A. DAY. ILLIAM

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 - gh the gray of the morn- ing human. tr die age= s pass by like S ROOST for SWELLS stopped to phone girls and waltresses in

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 THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,VWFEBRUARY 23, 1930. 5 “THE DIET CRAZE DIES OUT Hollyzwood Is Sponsoring a New Ideal...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 23, 1930. |~ ———— S — — man’s-chest look and I thought I'd better not, by...

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 THE SUNDAY“WS-TVAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C, \FERRUARY 23, 1030. ents’; also the United States coat of arms and coats of arms of

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 et m,bmm m fij Pane mmm mmm mmwmmm 5 mmm wwmmwmwm mmm,“mmw,mm mmuwmn L menmmWMmm i ,:nmxm SR Continued on Thirteent’: 1930.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 23, 1930.7 S B IS | Truth About the Octopus Victor Berge, a Scandinavian Ead Who

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 i 12 — b here’s Money in Poetry There Were No Poetsrior Bankrupts In the Kantrowitz Family, but Other Disasters Were...

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 P. C, FEBRUARY 23, 1930. ey should print ‘Indian Wind’ all around the Ivages of the silk, and pack it in a special ind of...

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 THE SUNDAY $TAR, WASHINGTON, D."' €, FEBRUARY 23, 1930. Aunt Martha Takes Charge N a rapturous gold-blue morning in July, Dee

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, .D., C., FEBRUA}?Y 23, 1930. il me—— s Men are just as affectionate as women, avers Will Irwin,

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 .THE SUNDAY 's‘f}&k‘i“WASmNGTofi,"’n.‘"C’.,' FEBRUARY 23, 1930. Hardly a month passes but some newly discovered doc'u lh;ow

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 23, TO. - —_— "DESTROYED by Falling Starsr 'Meteorites, Speeding 7S¥ L% £ 2...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 23, 1930. JOAQUIN MILLER; And His Other Self. By Harr Wagner. San Francisco: Harr

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 N UNIQUE work of art has lately been painter would work with . It is a remarkable thing how much atmosphere and effect of...

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 ry # sfectly true, but its publication under the cir- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 23, 1930. Jungle Flight...

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 By follow\ng the Napo River down to the Amazon I would roughly parallel the course of mere difficulty in getting out than I I

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 22 THF GUNDAY @TAR V\«XQHINGTON D. C, FEBRUARY 23, 1930. Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Words - Acress. 104 Organic compound

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 STORIES SPORTS ' "GAMES . The whole. . Organ of hearing. . To win. . A poem. . Small particle of matter. A dress. . Bench in

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 THE SVNDAY_WSTAR' WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 23, 1930: e S SN S| Z SNESSUHE==IN 5 S s : WHY.. Mg NSRS NNT= W) RN N2 / - TR :

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 Connecticut™s “flying governor” has a narrow H. Trumbull’s crash in a glider at the Newark, N. J., able to leave the wreck

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 23, 1930. The king of beasts and his mate at home. An unusual and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 23, 1930. Smart Styles for College Wardrobes Presented by The...

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 THE Grim tragedy. Sarah is bringing her turtles, Daisy and Daphne, back to the fish store man and none too soon. The turtles

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 23. 1930. Racing in a “teapc*” at Miami Beach. A thrilling sport

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 THE This Mexican Chihuahua pup is tiny, but his- pedigree is important. He is one of the select entries in the Madison Square

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 Thomas A. Edison has a Florida birthday party. The famous inventor is seen with Mrs. Edison, Henry Ford (right) and Harvey

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 23, 1930, Fi s S S " Where Washington’s business affairs are...

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 COLOR SECTION WHERE SHALL 1 TAKE THIS QuY? — GOOD HEAVENS, MOON! HELLO, , MY WIFE HATES THE SIGHT LVESTER - I SEEN YOUR...

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 \CoMe HERE, ClcerRo. (T'S TIME T Do YouR SUNDAY' SCHOOL LESSOA. MUTT AND JEFF '— IT'S LoveLY TO HAVE Yo WITH US, UNCLE...

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 T RAD NICE y ROSY CHEEKS THE DAY ¢ . sl ¢har 'l.“l‘.l: HED MY FACE! € s ene :B)/RNe.s Rl xinD 1 LIKE A % ] I WONDER IF YOU

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 JOE, TELL ME ONE THING . WHY IS T YOU ALWAYS WANT TO GET HOME EARLY WHENI’;‘VER YOouU'rRE \, OUT WITH M&e ¢, COME ON, Joc. ¥

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 e he Sunday Shar. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 23, 1930 WE'VE GOTTA SURROUND ‘EM, BOMS~ USE STRATSGM ON M-...

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 1000 FT. MR.DUDD. TEDDY 1 = . HOIRCUT | GAVE THE 4 VPHER [ [ . HANSEN KID A GERLACH- | |[T2.rian [ [Semer ol || "Rost w10 18

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 EAcH OF THE && BOT-T1 DoaT VOLUMES HAue NEED I T — 1026 \LLUSTRATIOAS- Biudings 14 RARe i OLD WATERPROOF OALM 7§ CenTs A Week

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 INDIAN HOMES. —-//.—._ THE FOREST ¢ INDIANS LIVED &g, IN LODGES MADE OF A FRAMEWORNK OF BENT SAPLINGS COVERED WITH A SHEETS

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