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Evening Star dated May 4, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair today; tomorrow increasing cloud- iness and warmer, probably followed by...

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 A2 WOMEN WILL HAVE BICENTENNIAL PART Effort Being Made to Bring Organizations Here During Anniversary. This is the AtA of a

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 1= See Us for Developing Printing | Enlarging Coloring HARRY C. GROVE INC. 1217 G St. NW. NEW HOMES n WOODLEY PARK Open Daily

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 NE, LAW FRAMED " 10 PROTECT LIENS Result of Five-Year Study to Come Up Wednesday at Joint Conference. e results of a...

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 4, 1930—PART ONE. L‘G THE SUNDAY S Moslem Leader Asks Countrymen to Shun Disobedience Drive *

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 WASHINGTON, =¥ WKINLEY RELATES CAMERA PROBLEMS Byrd’s Aerial Photographer Describes Difficulties of Antarctic Work....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. EVERY WASHINGTONIAN SHOULD HAVE AN ACCOUNT: AT MAXWELL’S Tomorrow is the first day of a BIG

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 Folding Cart $4.98 Metal frame, rubber. fired wheels and & leatherette hood. Park Stroller. . ... THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 4, 1930—PART ONE. NCE i/ SATISFACTION FREE |Tom A room size rug with every pur- chase

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 4, 1930—PART ONE. V5 STORE o/ SMILES SERVICE 2/.d SATISFACTION - _ : > Handsome...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, This charming sult( solid fiddle-back chairs. 50c a Week 5-Piece Enam~'=d Suite Drop-leaf table

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 IN VARIED CAREERS Star Finalists Will Face Ex- perienced Group in Title Contest. The task of selecting The Star’s champlon in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MAY 4, 1930—PART ONE. Washington’s Greatest Bargain Celebration Come tomorrow! Help us...

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 1S JONS STATE N RACKETEER AR Co-Operation Planned to End Technical Handicaps to Crime Check. ncle Sam's sleuthing work, which

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 " SUSPECTED SLAYER CAUGHT BY POSSE Man Accused of Triple Mur- ¢ der Captured After Four- Day Hunt. o . Gt May 3.—Objeet, of

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 A—I6 YHE SUNDAY S’I"AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY % 1930—PART ONE. GUILD WILL FORM ADVISORY COUNCIL, Arrangements Will Be Made at

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 .o the building. TWO NEW JUDGES FORD. G. EXPECTED TOGETHOUSED.K. Move in Line With Hoover’s Recommendation to Clear Court...

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 WASHINGTON, C., MAY 4, 1930—PART ONE MAY QUEEN AT NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE OFFICIALS REGRET MASSEY TRANSFER Stimson Says Canada’s

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 * GLIDER EXHIBITION TOBEGIVEN TODAY J. Shelly Charles, Member of Caterpillar Club, Has Preliminary Practice. ‘The first...

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 MOTHER JONES, 100, FORGIVES ENEMIES Rockefeller Telegram Brings Peace to Hard-Fighting Labor Leader. Mother Jones forgives

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 PAGE T0 ADDRESS " AU CLUB DINNER University’s Debaters Win 15 Out of 17 Decisions During Season. The International Relations

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 4 1930—PART ONE. MAIL ORDERS—Fiamst srvics far sgbiefiiers wateesrs, Add Tempting!...

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 S THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MAY 4, 1930—-PART ONE. 3 : .8 ' ; DRY I-Aw RAIBS Am] | e==—e—-ee— Quality That Endures

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 SUCCESS IS SHOWN Children’s Festival Reveals Results of Directed Recreation. The results of many months of or- ganized...

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 CHOICE OF CHAIR OR RUG WITH EVERY BEDROOM SUITE A_ / ' 3-Pe. Fibre‘SuxfeA $27.85 Settee, Armchair and rocker of strongly...

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 B-—10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, FIRST 1930 STAR MODEL HOME NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC 5 4o O has really done Mr. admiral with the

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 RED CROSS OPENS MEET TOMORROW Hoover Will Extend Welcome to 1,200 Delegates at Convention. More than 1,200 delegates...

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 {48 PERSONS INDICTED IN SUGAR ALCOHOL PLOT Qulpiru; to SBupply Bootleggers Is Charge Made in In- diana Court. Louisville,...

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 FHE BSUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MAY 1930—PART ONE. Monday! Scores of New Arrivals of Latest Styles Add Fresh Impetus to

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 | Monday Is Home-Furnishing Day—Prepare Your Home for Warm Weather at These Interesting Prices! R S — 59¢ Gold Summer...

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 App THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MAY 4, 1930—PART ONE. Cc3 arel As Distinctively Smart in Style They’re New! They’re

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MaY¥ & 1330—PART O8I, Monday---A New Quota of First-Time Specials--- A New Chance to Save

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 JUNIOR' FLIGHT HALTED BY STORM Rain Forces Goldshorough to Impromptu Bean Field Landing Place. By the Associated Press....

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 C—6 TS 00MAY ATTEND HASSNG COLOS Cathedral Service, May 25, Is Arranged for 75 Military or Patriotic Orders. Seventy-five...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Wymaqohafiflotfiopl;i ‘Akron Fbegan to make tires. | put my name on fhem to cerfify that they srere

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 TH SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MAY 4, 1930—PART ONE. STARTING TOMORROW AND CONTINUI" 2 WEEKS Interior Decoration If you

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 Special Articles Part 2—-8 Pages “ESCALATOR” CLAUSE HELD BOND UPON U. S. Tense Franco-Italian Situation Is Seen as Direct...

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 M'HE EVENING- STAR With Sunday ‘M Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C 'PUNDAY...........May 4, 1830 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor Star Ne

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 RISING RIVERS OF SOUTH CALL UP OLD LEVEE FEUDS Alluvial Farmers, Ordinarily Peaceful Citizens, Become Nervous as Floods...

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 JUSTICE OF RUSS REDS VIOLATES EVERY CODE Sets Up New Legal System Which Denies Individual Liberty and Equality. o (Continued

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 Parent-Teacher Activities All material for this column must)o'clock for children, and at 8 p.m. for ®e in the State office by

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 \ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 4 1930—PART THE HOME GARDENER THE GLADIOLUS Marked interest was displayed Takoma...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 4, 1930—PART TWO. Four-Sewed Corn Brooms.. Flexible Rubber Kneeling P & Cedarized...

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 THE BUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MAY 4 1930—PART TWO. 10,000 Yards of Beautiful Wash Fabri?s A REDUCED! i : “Floralace” Of

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 Features for Part 3—14 Pages MRS. MERCHANT MAHONEY, ‘Wife of the commercial secretary of the Canadian légation, SOCIETY...

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 2 SOCIETY.’ .Brilliant Nuptial Events “Charming Ceremonies . Capture Society Interest Featured by Beautiful Floral...

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 SOCIETY Capital Frate Elaborate College of Law Alumni rnities List Social Affair Join City Club at Recep- tion Banquets, and

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 z SUCIETY. Mid-Week Athletic Events Mark Annapolis Calendar Blae Ball and Tennis Amond Chief Attractions. Official Board...

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 SOCIETY. Ft. Humphreys Social Set Schedules Many Charming Functions Officers’ Club Entertains at Bridge Party—Delightful...

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 SOCIETY. Society Matrons Consider New Rules for Debutantes Prom;nent New York Ho!te'.e! D;!cu!! De’ir" bility of Having the

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 SOCIETY. ciety Events Listed In Chevy Chase Homes Given Wide Range Club Meetings and Bridge Parties Included in Sched-...

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 Noteworthy Society Events Chronicled In Records of Week Alexandria Residents List Special Home Entertain- ments — Weddings,

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 Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Civil Life Ambassador Dawes, U. S. Representative in England. Being Delayed With...

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 10 —_— _Geordetown Gardens Of Historic Interest Open to Pnblic May 14 Notable Spaces Among Old- est Reservations of the...

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 We park your car while you shop with us. Let the door- man take care of it. COATS When Summer Breezes Blow— These Are the...

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 12 BENGAL PRESENTS HUGE TASK IN WAR ON TUBERCULOSIS Conditions Told by Mrs. Flor- ence C. Forrester, on Visit Here. Evil of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGT D. G MAY 4, ‘1930—PART THREE. -Demi-Season Fashion Problem Requires Much Care in Planning BY HELEN

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 TEAGHER APPEALS CTZENSH CASE Council Raises Question of Whether Aliens Are Required | to Take Oath to Fight. By the...

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 '&;I_"heater, Screen and Music Part 4—16 Pages WINNIE LIGHTNER:- /7 “Hold Exer+h l'hq'f”‘ C HARLES (Buboy) ROGERS and UEAN

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 AMU RIALTO—“King of Jazz.” T!l‘l Rialto Theater, at Ninth and G streets, is offering this week what is claimed to be the most

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 « passed with the circus being|A . of the MUSEMENTS." F ldshes From the Sdeen By C. E. Nelson." RKINGS of censorship rules

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 MU SIC BY HELEN FETTER. 7 HE month of May stepped s through the doorway of Spring last Thursday with the veil of Summer in

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. four weeks ending April 19, 78 large cities in the {United States reported 605 deaths

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 6" THE SUNDAY AUTO DEATH RATE SHOWN INCREASING 31,680 Killed in U. S. Last Year, According to Revised A. M. A. Figures. A...

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 KNOWING TRAFE, ( MEDENT CLRE Removal of Reckless and Willful Drivers Also Urged as Factor. Education of thoughtful people in

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 AVIA TION ‘BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. ASH is so strong in the Spring-time, ‘When garlic grows rank in the yard!” ~From the...

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 Model Aircraft - BY GEORGE W. WATERS. creations daily are increasing the steadfastness of the position YOUTHE‘UL followers of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 4, 1930—PART FOUR. THERE 1S A TREND TO VALUE . «+ «# AMERICA IS CHOOSING BUICK SIX...

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 Preparation of the new medical cen- fer which is to be established in the National Guard Armory at Sixth street and...

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 Xhe Quota Club at its luncheon meeting April 24 at the Women's Uni- versity Club was addressed by Mrs. Kate Trenholm Abrams,

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 Mondsy-~Potomac, No. 5, M. M. B. B. French, No. 16, social. Pentalphs, No. 23, “Chapter night,”; social. ., Pleasant, No. 33,

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 Veterans of Great War MEETINGS THIS WEEK: ‘Tomorrow—Henry C. Spengler Auxiliary, poppy committee, 1518 K street, 9 am. to 4

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 MISS LEWIS SINGS OVER WRG TONIGHT Wetropolitan Opera Star Will Open Radio’s Observance of Music Week. Mary Lewis, prima donna

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 PETER. Don Jaime Miguel Higuenes, a Tezas fancher, and Tom Antrim, a sheep owner, have been bitter ememies. Ken Hobart, Don

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 Base Ball, Bowling BROWN SOUTHPAW YIELDS BUT SIX HITS £ One Homer by Judge—Liska, Wild, No Puzzle—Melillo Socks for Circuit.

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 Typos Prove Puzzle CHAMPS DEFEATED INFIRSTTWOTILTS Play of Government League Champs Varies With Pace Set by Mal Simons. BY

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 g 18 EVENTS LISTED FOR VARSITY MEN Action Scheduled for Every Day—G. U. and Maryland Nines to Take Trips. BY H. C. BYRD. EN

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 - GREAT GALLERIES TOSEE HMPLAY Yanks’ Invasion of England Discussed by Celebrated Golf Writer-Player. (The Star and the North

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 News of Markets Pages 1to 4 Part 6—12 Pages FINANCIAL AND- CLASSIFIED he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORN NG, MAY 4,

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 2 FINANCIAL, == THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, MAY 4% 1930—PART 8§ FINANCIAL —,,————ee—_———— _ s e — STOCKS END WEEK...

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 CURB SHARES DROP INSALE BARRAGE Record Saturday Session for Year Witnesses General Slash in Values. BY JOHN L. COOLEY,...

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 FINANCIA BOND PRICES FIRM INQUIET MARKET Speculative Issues Most Ac- tive—Railroad Group Reg- isters Slight Declines. BY...

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 HELP AND Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. th and P sts.—Day's Pharmac: “m st Martys Clgar and Magazine hatid 8'"...

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 MISCELLANEOUS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO:! D. C, MAY 1930—PART SIX AUTOMOBILES RECOMMENDED SERVICE. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.

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 IS 4 3 ¢ Columbia_1245. ‘ AUTOMOBILES. 'SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued.) 6 BEDAN—Motor perfect; $325. 1617 H st. s.e exceilent;

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 -] ROOMS. ROOMS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) hu | 48 fi N.W., Apt. 2—Bright _sinslo front, southiern exposure, con- {iisus ot...

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 APARTMENTS. 2 ath: ail modern convenisnces; $50 month Appl. v Owner, Desirable Apartments at Low Rentals < 1329 Belmont St.

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 10 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) NORTH EAST—$42.50-$60. lodern—Prigid: pt Modern—Prigidatre. | IOWENSTEIN BROS. 'flh

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 REAL ESTATE SALE—HOUSES. (Continuel SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) Bladensburg Road and M Street ONLY A FEW LEFT NOW! 7 Rooms...

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 L BUILDING BITES (VA) -acre_tract, another of 3 scr McNAB, Bond Bids Ch. 408. * E} DE S8HAZO & 3034; Falls FT, VA.—DOUBLE...

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 Fiction Art The Sundly Shaf Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1930. Features Books 24 PAGES. ALLQUIETALONG THESEINE

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 the lucidity of my mind,” he her hand, Andre Tardieu, who was the Poincare regime, more than tribute to the interesting...

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 = 'AMERICAN ENGINEERS PLAN TO RESTORE CANAL AS IN HONOR TO GEORGE WASHINGTON, THE BUILDER THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,

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 i | | Ex-Crown Prince Carol of Rumania and Mme. | Lupescu, for whom he left his native land and was later barred from...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 4, 1930. r'Y ‘How France Punished Captured Spies Ugents Caught by Americans Were...

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 TIHEIH L BT : . ) R mm JHET fimwm 1930. MAY 4, e Three Lumps of Sugar—By Amory Hare D. WASHENGTON, THE SUNDAY STAR, into her

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 BY GENE DAY. Mm«:umulmm“mmd to provide conveyances which are both comfortable and pleasurable for extensive tour- ing and...

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 ¥ ‘- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 4, 1930. IAnalostan Island Once Mystery Tract Occupied by Family From Abroad, W

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 i Fy i g2ysge eiky it about 65 years of age, tall and well proportioned, with fine features, straight hair and full beard,

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 BY RUTH FINNEY. HIS is sometimes referred to as a cyni- cal age, yet two departments of the Federal Government in Washington

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MAY 4, 1930. 11 What the “Talkies” Are Doing Abroad BY JAMES NEVIN MILLER. LL the world-

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 12 Night Near, No Help in Sight, and Lee Faced the Facts—One Bullet for Himself and One for Eileen. ROM a distance the...

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 FON, D. C, MAY 1930 nd _Adventure in the Southzvest g. They knew the station-keeper acre and loot awaiting them. f them. Her

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 14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 4, 1930. Argentina Is Great Trade Center of South America BY GASTON NERVAL. HE...

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 THE SUNDAY'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 4, 1930. 15 Champion Story Teller of the Big Top For Forty Years Dexter W. Fellows Has

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 TTIIE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 4, 1940, “That Is What I Would Do”’—2By Famnie Hurst A New Story From the Pen of the

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 HERE seems to be a movement under way to revive the quaint old custom ' of sleeping. Several learned professors have recently

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 SHE GREAT CRUSADE: A Chroncle of the , Late War. By Jennings C. Wise, D. 8. C,, | leutenant colenel, U. S. A, A. E. F. Author

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 4, \© HE Arthur B. Davies memorial exhibi- tion which opened in the Corcoran Gallery

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 Tt 20 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 4, 1930. - - —— The “Marquis” Who Was Buried Alive Pledged to Punish Notorious

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 4, 1930.° How the French Army Punished Captured Spies During the War. Continued from

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 22 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 4, 1930. === AR R Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Words Across. .1 Cease. -5 Foray.

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 PUZZLES i OUR cross-word puzzle this week is contained in one of the war helmets such as the an- cient Greeks used to wear. A

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 4, 1930. o — < ] ——— 1Y 3 N = D = 2 W == RANNWZ=\\WNZ S WHAT oy ASK YOUR Those Were H

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 GRAPHIC - GRAVURE SECTION ) z u a 7 SUPPLEMENT 12 PAGES IN TWO PARTS WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 4, 1930. FLYING OVER THE BOTTOM OF

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY A boat model builder follows his hobby at Little America. Admiral Byrd...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 4, 1930. A weird night view as two members of the expedition ex- plore

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 Penguins caught for American museums and kept in a wire pen at Little America. These are emperors, the big variety, weighing

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 D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 4. Lk view along the barrier wall from the west cape. It was taken during the Antarctic Summer and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 4, 1930. Note this Splendid Metal Casket shown abeve. Lined with Silk

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 4, Admiral Byrd enjoying a little banter at the mess table. Paul Siple

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY We are the pioneers of Permanent Waving —having introduced it 19 years

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 Mith the Byrd Toxpedition in the Antarctic e Sundy St WASHIRGTON, 1 O MAY . 4. 1930, - 3 "t & A view of Little America taken

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 4, 1930. The Lady Athlete By W. E. Hill (Copyright, 1930, by the Chicago

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 THE SUNDAY Chasing the “blues” in the Antarctic. A burlesque acro- batic skit in the “Antarctic Follies,” the big Winter...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 4, 1930. ETA,” AS ILLUSTRATED AIOVI. IS A NEW STRAP PUMP OF EGGSHELL

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 COLOR SECTION WELL 1 DON'T KNOW WHAT LORD PLUSHBOTTOM WAS LOOXING SO PLEASED W\TH HISSELF FOR WHEN HE WENT G, HE JUST...

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 TG PHYSIOLOGY CLASS wiLtL PLeasc sTeP 65 oA FORWARD. o f T hATE To TALK ABouUT myseLr BUT N THE LAST Fwe PReSIDENTS HAVE...

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 ALLRIGHT - WHAT HAVE “ou ? O, HELLO. R4y ITS ALoT A . . NEEd A Good i . k’z:[PCA):Aw?‘;’zL ¢ P s b A vt STENOGRAPHER : J Z 7

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 YOULU'RE NOT VERY SOCIASLIE. ISN'T THERE ANYTHING OF INTEREST IN THE PAPER ? JOE, DID You SE= ANYTHING OF LAST THURSDAYS...

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 "I Eight Pages in Color ‘ ahg glmaag 5 tafo Eight Pages in Color e e l WASHINGTOR, D. C, SURDAY MORNING 1\{.1\'_' 3, 1?30. —

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 AR 1TSS RuUDDY!! b JORNNY GRUELLE . NOW SWEETHEART, HERE'S O LOVELY LUNCH - SANDWICHES, OLWES, PICKLES, PIE AND CAKE BESIDES

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 - Reclor Fellzes DONT KNOW WHO TO WRITE ! BETCHA WOULDN’ GO IN A, NALIGATORS cace WITH YOUuR SHOES OFF! ULDN WOULD'l v'Bitc

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 !HESE LTTLE PuRITANS f ARE ON THEIR WAY TO SCHOO). . THEY ARE CARRVING THEIR "MORNBOOKRS" SLUNG AROUND> THEIR NECKRS. — © \

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