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Evening Star dated December 7, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureay Forecast.) Cloudy, temperature. tures—Highest, s M“ Teport 39, at 4 am. yester- on page 7. le

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 SCADD. FAE U1 ‘Gitizéns Do Not Specify Ex- ‘fent of Reduction Asked of Car Companies. T nearly two hours of debate, 1 ved,

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 Gulf Coast Limited 2:55 p.m. Havana Special . . 3:10 a.m. Florida Special . . 3:35 a.m. Other Fast Through Trains Daily pm.

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 ENGRAVING OUTPUT DROPS DURING YEAR Production Decrease of 2.27 -Per Cent Reported by Director of Bureau. More than six...

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 " NAVIGATION OFFICE MARKS CENTENARY U. S. Hydrographers Now Are Charting Information to Aid Aviation. ‘The Hydrographic...

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 Let Your Gift Carry the Prestige of America’s Oldest Credit Jeweler An account with a century-old banking house is regarded

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Memorials of other ages —The Taj Mahal SINGULARLY fortunate in nat- ural beauty, noteworthy in

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 A—f THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 7, 1930—PART ONE. WWWMWWW%WWWW e SIELS SN 7 — ; = J e Solid Walnut Table . .

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 7, 1930—PAKI ONE. ¢ Gate-Leg Table $ 20 i 2 d of mlhugnny flnhhed of a mal flnl:hed

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 A-—10 BAL BOHEME SGENE ON “MOON" IN 131 Annual Costume Dance of| Arts Club Will Be Held on February 2. ‘The 1931 Bal Boheme,

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 -~ INCANDWATERWAYS MEETING TUESDAY Rivers and Harbors Congress Delegates to Hear Promi- nent U. S. Officials. Prominent...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 7, 1930—PART ONE. THERE’S MORE JOY TO CHRISTMAS IF YOUR HoOME Looks WELL If Your

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 ' « day, Wednesday and Thursday nights NEGROES 10 SING OWN GRAND OPERA “He;ven Bound” Called Glo- rified Spiritual—Reaches

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 Let Jane Stuart, the Personal Shopper, take THdE SUNDAY STAR. WASHinGLeN, D. C, DECEMBER 7, 1930—PART ONBE, NSBURGH’S care of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 7, 1930—PART ONE. g Make Gifts From'Fabrics—Buy Silks Now Pre-Christmas Selling

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 WASHINGTON Dhe Suntiny Star WASH TON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, DHCEMBER 7, 1930. BUSH CUN SEARCH | [ o o o rmoeer IN POTOMAC...

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 *. MONTGOMERY TAX * BASIS JUMP SEEN $157,000,000 by 1940 Esti- .mate of County Civic " Federation. ‘BY WILLIAM S. TARVER....

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 ¢ -~ MT.VERNONFOLK | WANT NEW SCHOOL Fairfax Board ‘Named Com- mittee to Get Action in District. Bpecial Dispatch to The...

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 FISCAL RELATIONS DATATOBEHEARD House Committee to Begin Second Week of Inquiry Tomorrow. The special committee of the House,

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 FARM LOAN STUDY COMMITTEE URGED Various Bureau Leaders Meet i Preliminary to National F Convention Monday. By the Assoclated

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 . B—6 x Tolk DUusuvAY diar 7, 1950—PAK1 ONE. foyony BRADYS INSANE CELL BLOCK NOW “Brothers Charged With Caus- ~ing 3 Bomb...

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 - HOPE FOR FREEDOM THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 7, 1930_—PART ON¥. “BEFORE AND AFTER” VIEWS OF 1,000-GALLON

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 Artistic Smoking Cabinet $7.95 ' -3"' Beautifully fnished. R | 80c a Week ish L{)}:nge Chair In dentm, wit tgore wring-...

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 , of these early finds, it was believed that " peal to the imagination few hold a more NATIVE SILVER ORE SHOWN AT MUSEUM...

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 2 . P 2 gy 2 i - g 2% "y 2 P » 2 7 2% 7 2 Ty N 2 Gold Craft Chocolates Georgia Paper Shell PECANS . 49¢ ? Lbs. 95¢ AT...

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 D.AR. OF FAIRFAX ENTERTAINED HERE Increase in William and| . Mary College Student Loan Fund Brings Thanks Letter. Bpecial...

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 B~ THE SUNDAY STAR, WaduuwulON, -D. C, DECEMBER 17, 1930—PART ONE. DINNERTO HONOR OR. .. KOBER 200 Guests Expected at An-...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, 1930—PAR'T iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FREE PARKING As a convenience to Palais Royal patrons we have made...

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 TEXTILE STRIKERS | SEE INPROVEMENT Union Leader Addresses Mass Meeting When Plans Are Made for Evicted. Speeial Dispatch to

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 Now HERE’S What They All Love! Lovely Lingerie $3.95 What a happy thought for Christ- mas giving! Such soft silks and satins!

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 MASONIC. LL Blue Lodges that meet during the , under of the newly elected officers. Pentalpha Lodge, No. 23, announces the E.

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 o site was adopted. 3 Deeds, secretary, read a letter from the 3 ‘Margaret Grandle. Inspection was made by Mrs. Mida Peabody,

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 C—6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 17, PORTRAIT IS GIVEN |57="="5* T0 PUBLIC LIBRARY % Likeness of Dr. George F.

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 ___THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGWON, D. C, DECsMBER 7, 1930—PAKI ONE. C—7 : ‘” PAD[UGK BAS[S | AN AN RN RN R RN Charge A ccounts

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 HELD NEGLECTED Nfitional Farm Women’s Con- | ““ference Hears Noted Fem- ‘finine Leaders. By the Associated Press. BOSTON,...

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 Editorial Page —_— Part 2—8 Pages \ EDITORIAL SECTION he Sundmy Star, WASHINGTON, | Ty D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7,...

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 2 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. BSUNDAY.......December 7, 1030 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor

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 -BUSINESS HEADS DIVIDED ON CURB OF SOVIET TRADE Treasury Departme nt’s Bar on Convict Goods Approved as Forestalling Greater

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 PRI + ultimate success. MANY WOMEN MISS RANK AMONG FAMED Why So Many Have Failed to Gain Great Acclaim Is a Mystery—One Solu-

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 ECONOMIC SITUATION DISCUSSED BY LAMONT h d industri already accepting 8ecretary of Commerce Tells of Efforts | rporiuli i...

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 THE SUNDAY his ties pressed and save his pressing bill. P'Iul in any light socket. Paciked in gift bos Electric Tie Pressers

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 7, 1930—PART TWO. S Lbs. of Chocolates in a Cedar Ches! N %fl””4 ?%5 82.69 The Busy

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 Slips Step-Ins Dance Sets Chemise Pastel Shades THE SUNDAY Soft Kid Boudoir Slippers $1.45 pr. —Smart, comfortable sli of...

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 Feat ures for Women Part 3—16 Pages MRS. CORDELL HULL, SOCIETY SEC1TION Zhe Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, D. C, Who accompanied

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 i 4 Le] Early Winter CIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH D. C, DECEMBER ' 1930—PART THREE SOCIETY m Wedding List Of Interest in Wide

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 SOCIETY. 7 ¢ Officials and Wives Attend Benefit Game For Local Unemployed President and Mrs. Hoover, Secretary of Navy, With

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 ©Old-Time Homes Near Leonardtown Closed For the Winter Period Owners to Reside in Wash- | ington Until Spring—So- | ciety...

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 3 SOCIETY. ' *Capital Sororities « Feature the Season . : w;tl: Special Fetes Alumnae Association Servés “Pot Luck™ Dinner

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 ,i ERERENEN A EN PORE DI I EE TP I N ISR RGP ATE IS NI RS IR PE P EIETIIREINRNOETURPITINIORERII v H i : : i § 2 H H g : £ g :

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 Varied Thanksgiving Season: Festivities In Chevy Chase Homes . Lugcheons, Bridge Parties, Dinners and Dancing Re- cent...

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 Prominent Capital Folk Listed in. Passing Throng;:w"dvm* el o S o brigadnne mmunmm 'Il.ll' 8 fow weeks in their home on tts

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 " Brilliant Wedding Listed in Quantico 3 Society Happenings Miss Betty Bennet Becomes Bride of Lieut. John H....

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 Charming Fetes Held Honoring Army Maids; Listed Brides-Elect|snd s Miss Katherine Kingman and Miss Ellen Wool- pough Select

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 { WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 7, 1930—PART@EHREE. W..D. Moses & Sons AGift from R oses Means More F Street at Eleventh THE...

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 % ] L Arinapolis Society Greeted |E%.rEdame mea ‘ByAdmiraland Mrs. Robison ' Reception Chisscd as Leading Event of Week. ‘

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 v . Of Personal Interest to Washington Residents L reception. 3 “!: for a prolonged wedding tour to yes- y ttsburgh, where

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 THE SWEDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 7, 1930—PART THRER = Gift 'Selections Are Easily Made Here‘ —and will be...

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 In Many Other Ways, Children’s Types Have Been Devel- oped Without Show- ing Much Influence of Women'’s Clothes. Do Not...

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 “If I must use a rat- tle, at least disguise it,” said McTigg. So / we did. 2S¢, “It's not the cold so much as the wind...

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 Stage _‘ News and Screen and Gossip AMUSEMENT SECTION The Sunday Star, m \WATKINS-/n ¥ WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING,...

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 AMUSEMENTS. NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 17, 1930—PART FOU.t. Flashes From the Screen I‘iem m}:llCommegt of the...

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 ~ BELASCO—*“Petticoat Influence.” ELEN HAYES, one of the most | charming comediennes of th2 American stage and one whom...

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. automobile industry is staking its all, or at least very nearly its all, on the coming

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 ~ Aviation BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. National Capital, a year ago one of the most inactive large cities in the country from an

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 DEAN INGE'S RADIO | DEBUT IS TONIGHT Noted English Prelate Will Talk to U. S. From West- minster, in London. Very Rev....

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 ¥ A Meetings This Week. Hl:'. 8 pm., PFront Line Post, No. 1401, Logan Hall, 1502 Pourbeenth street. Post, No. 157, Dytiian

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 G THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 7, 1930—PART FOUR. X Tue Heenr €o. o le “Store of Practieal Gifts i Certui Way

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