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Evening Star dated November 18, 1930

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 : uu..m.hzun.uns ISTESTOLEE HTLEAST 1 SEATIY REAPPORTINNEN Hoover Announces Census Bureau Figures for Legisla- tion—10...

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 Intimidation Rumors Cause Prompt-Action-on-Part of Senate Committee. By the Associated Press. LINCOLN, Nebr, November 18.—

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 Overseas removals by “lift” vans. Security (steel) vans provide the utmost in serurity and convenience, and are economical as

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 REY ROBLEN SEEN INHUSLE SHOALS Private Operation May Be Big Issue in-1932. BY MARK SULLIVAN, Omitting prohibition, the key to

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 And Prescribed by Dr. Rose ROSE OPTICAL CO. 907 G St. N.W. RE-UI’HOBTERING lnl Reducti l-u‘ crl. ing. Guaranteed R e Ferm...

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 614 12th ST. Mother, mother, pin a quill—on imy hat. A large o-lleotl‘n of newest and fancy trim- lll ‘vogue ll milli- mery.

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 [ ¢ o i ¢ 2 " POLCE COURTESY Trade Board Commends |ton. relieving Capt. Jesse B. Gay, who | ¢ goes to the first naval...

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 ' THE 'HE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDA ovember 18, 1930 THEODORE W. NOYES. .., Editor The Evening Star Company AR R,

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 r&m ARE TO ADDRESS EST SPEAKERS’ GROUP Clinies Are Held to Teach Better Methods to Unit Which Must Contact “Public. ‘Wheeler,

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 10 FEATURE SHOW Junior Leagi¢ Tea Dance Proceeds Go to Chil- dren’s Hospital. Several original model§® from Paris will mark &

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 R look at the imprint of your foot in soft sand? Certain parts of the sole sink deeper than others; require support at...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WAbHisuiuN, D. C, TUnoUAY, Nuvaseowni 18, 1950, BIGGER ENE R ___ _ANDZ— BETTER THE NEW CHEVROLET SIX HAS

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 Brokers Promoted—Gain Is Noted in Bank Deposits as Loans Show Drop. BY EDWARD C. STONE. All the officers and directors of the

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 WA ErEd 7 INSTALLMENT PLAN OF SELLING LAUDED - President of American Bank- ers’ Association Talks on Consumer Credit. Special

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 Utilities Prove Target of $élling, but Losses Are h ‘Il'!\?hou'lperctm- ferred opened 6 points on a sale of shares. The new

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 g i 2t ’ - = 1\ : Novelty Clack e e e 2 Console Set ] I I N E i " | Y q shade. Special Torchiere 98 $24.85 = ik ) ‘ and...

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 s - COMMITTEE TOURGE LOANS FOR OWNERS 0 REPAIR HOMES Citizens’ Associations Group Will Make Appeal to Banks of District. SEE

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1930. Moirs Archbold, ® sub-debutante of [she Will visit Ber uncle and aunt, Dr. this

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 THE EVENING STAR, WAShi... , SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page) League will serve as waitresses for the three functions,

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 wn of white chif- of tulle with lace Mrs. Quackenbush, wore a blue satin rried Curtis gown and ink roses. Mr. enbush was the

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 AN CONFERENCE ™ ASKED BY ANARY pepentun Plan Topic for Dis- cussion When Leaders Meet in Capital. &A-.g_ Associated Press.

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 Now a New Low Price on Our “Busy Corner” Washable CREPE For Years It Has Been Sold at $1.95 Yd.—But Now the Drop in Raw Silk

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 FOUNDIN RN Small Tribe, Previously Un- observed, Prays to Deity by Spitting Toward Sun. BY THOMAS R. HENRY. One of the...

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 614 120k ST. Clearance Sale Choice of Store Trimmed Hats $1.95 and $5.00 Roast Turkey Here's a new idea. Baste the bird...

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 W LCOY N ILLITERACY HEAD Former Justice Chosen at First Session of Local Learning Group. ‘Walter I. McCoy, former chief jus-

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 . ] - e e — Barber ,,t:u‘",d,:,”“,f,'“‘*cw‘:‘?‘ ma.""m SIBLEY WOMEN'S GUILD |[HOUSTON AGAIN HEADS powhsc W“ ro- e 1 Tetring

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 - TUBERGULOSIS AID CAMPAIGN PLANNED Committee Meets to Stimu- late Participation in Health Work of Association. ‘The first of

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 Three Specials in Feather PILLOWS Covered with heavy ticking—filled with sanitary feathers. $1 Feather Pillows $1.50 Feather

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 Breakfast Fruit ‘weather really cold, its are particularly wel- t course of fruit if it i= warm. Also en the morning meal if,

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 WOM AN'S PAGE Influence of Greek Costume BY MARY There is a great deal about present- day fashions that is not Greek. One...

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 he did so. He « Y | Peter Sees Singer Sing. mnmm:{vs. "";".“dqnm g. : RN Counting Calories. ounce. The raisins are fairly...

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 N Vb Chairman of Farm Body Ex- plains Policies to Bank- ers’ Organization. By the Associated Press. 0 NEW YORK, November...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION * Sfare. NOVEMBER 18, 1930. PAGE C—1 Catholic U. Apt to Startle...

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 Py *“‘ BLUE ENCOUNTERS FINE TEAN IN WL ginia Eleven to Be lot Fri- day Is Filled With All- State Players. ZICE 1927 the “C”

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 ‘Lorraine Gulli Is Undecided As to Rolling in Stake Event or not Lorraine Gul- 1, United States ranking woman duckpin bowler,

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 BY MOLLIE MERRICK. NEW YORK, November 18 (N.AN.A). sons of the movies are re- tutning to the home roof tree—the legitimate

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 i ¥ 3 iy ! 118 ] 7] it &2 ot g ¢ £ i 57 il f 513 i iges CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver- tisers from...

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