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Evening Star dated February 22, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair today; tomorrow, increasing cloudiness and warmer, followed by rain at night.

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 HOOVER TO OCCLPY WASHINGTON'S PEW Will Attend Service in Alex- andria Church—Patriotic Rites Tomorrow. Observance of the...

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 LEWIS IS BOOMED FOR WHITE HOUS ‘Illinois Democratic Party Chief Announces Senator Will Seek Nomination. By the Associated...

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 X4 HOOVER IS GUEST A7 PRESS BANOUET THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO. D. C, FEBRUARY 22, My Experiences in the World War BY GEN.

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 VIRGINIA HONORS FIRST PRESIDENT Achievements of Washington . Are Recalled on Anniver- sary of Birth Today. By the Assoclated

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 "A—6 = YOUTH OF AMERICA | SEND BYRD LIERARY Thousands of Letters From U. S. School Children to Be Given Explorer Tomorrow.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, THE AVENUE AT SEVENTH Come Monday to save in our Washington’s Birthday...

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 MRS.GEORGE DEWEY DIES AT HOME HERE Death of Admiral’'s Widow Unexpected Despite lliness of Two Years. (Continued From First

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, 1931—PART ONE. Ok PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400

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 GANG BULLETS KILL THREE, WOUND FOUR “Squealer” Found Slain With Eye Shot Out—Dying Victim Keeps Secrets to Himself. By the

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 DIRIGIBLES BIG AID IN CANAL DEFENSE Ocean Searched 6,000 Miles In Hour for Hostile Craft. Planes Aiq Fleet. By the Associated

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, 1931—PART ONE. Store Hours Tomorrow, Washlngtons Blrthday, 9I5 AM. to | PM.

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 [ ] @he Sunday Star MORNING, FEBRUARY WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY 22, 1931, # 3000 NEED FREE OO AT SEADOLS HERE, QU SHOWS 1,250

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 SWANSON 70 URGE RAIL CONTINUANCE In Play Contest VETERANS WILL BE GUESTS AT BETHESDA SCHOOL. Senator Says He Will Take o Up

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 TREND OF WEATHER IS WARM AND DRY But Mildness of Winter Here Is Far Less Than in 1889-90. It's getting warmer this Winter—

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 D. C, FEBRUARY 22, 1931—PART ONL’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN GTON, (CAPONE REPORTED BILLBOARD GROUP SILVER PRICES RISE AS...

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 THE SUXI;AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 22, 1931—PART ONE. WORKING WONEN 0T RED DNVORCES F Some Hushands Stay Home...

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 B—6 = GAK HILL AWAITS TRIALS OF HUNTERS Historic Estate Scene of Noted Middleburg Hunt Tomorrow. Special Dispateh to The...

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 Dog Heir Dies RARE BOOK, PRINTS T0BE SHOWN HERE Junior League Exhibit to Cover Field From John Held to Incunabula‘_‘ KING WAS

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 B8 NEW SNAKE HOUSE | Home for Reptiles Will Be Formally Opened to Public Next Friday Night. Dr. Willlam M. Mann's new squirm

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 HIGHWAY OFFICIAL AGAIN TO TESTIFY Wennessee Legislative Com- mittee Plans Probe Program | for Next Week. By the Associated

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 22, 1931—PART ONE. \ Three Notion Specials for Half a Day Monday! 25¢ Ironing...

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 Editorial Page EDITORIAL SECTION he Sundiwy St Part 2—-8 Pages C. SUNDAY MORNIN( FEBRUARY 22, 1931. SESSION NOTABLE FOR TEST

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 many dirigibles as airplanes have been built. Otherwise the comparison in ac- cidents would not lean so spectacularly against

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 LEGGE SAYS U. S. SHOULD RAISE ONLY OWN WHEAT Export Production Foolish and Dumping Unsound,; Declares Farm Board Head. Favors

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 i SLOVAKIA NOW CENTER OF POLITICAL INTRIGUE Unhappy in Union "~ tory Becomes a . Central ___(Continued From Third Page) there

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 ENDING OF “LAME DUCK” SESSION STRONGLY URGED Will Make Congress More Responsive to WASHINGTON side, which necessitates haste

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 22, 1931fPART TWO. Four Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Electrical Refrigeration THE...

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 Parent-Teacher Activities terisl for this column must bir 184 1BEate oee. Room' 108 ingtor in time to be received 4, delivery

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, This Page of “Short Day” Specials Makes it Worth While Coming Here % T —Convenient, Washable LACES 19¢ yd.

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 Features for Women SENORITA DONA MARIA PADILLA AND SENORITA MARTA SACASA, Discussing plans for lec- ture to benefit the work

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 1:2 SOCIETY. STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, Senator and Mrs. Bingham To Entertain at Dinner I;uncheon to Hoflor Mr!....

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 S Miss Grace Sunderland Marries Cavalry Officer Miss Cecil Jewell Weds Cozart Nuptials Event of Yesterday. Mis! Monk IS...

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 SO Banquet Will By Sorority Tuesday Chi Omega Alumnae Members Will Observe Founding and HOHOY Outs The Washington City...

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 " I SUCIRTY, Chevy Chase Personal Notes and Other Items Of Social Interest Mrs. Roger Whiteford Is| Hostess at Luncheon am:ll

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 Parties and Weddings Oof Alexandria Society Included in Calendar Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.| Schoonmaker Entertain. Weds Mr. R.

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 Academy Program Draws Many Annapolis Visitors ‘Athletic Events in Afternoon Are Followed by Hop—Washington's Birthday Holiday

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 D. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. C., FEBRUARY 22, 1931—PART THREE. MATTRESSES RENOVATFD Best Service and Prices COLUMBIA...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C, FEBRUARY 22, 1931 —PART THKEE. 9 __—_—_g_—.___*—_—__—_—_—_m—_—“ nutt’s eighty-seventh...

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 10 Varied Entertainment Marks Leonardtow.n‘s Program Dnring Week Bridge Luncheons, Suppers and Banqueta Iflcluded.; Benefit

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 € ’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, 1931-PART THREE Color D { . . Suits Chosen in Prefer- ence to Ensemble of

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 ] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, 1931—PART THREE. Skipper Blue Dresses—Colortul Accessories— Bright...

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 WStagé News and Scréen and Gossip AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Star. Motor, Avi ation, Radio Programs Part 4—10 Pages WASHING

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 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, 1931—PART FOUR. Flashes From the Screen News and Comment of the

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 AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA—Garbo in “Inspiration” RETA GARBO is seen at Loew’s Columbia this week in the Me ro - Golawyn - Mayer

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, " In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. N important step has been undertaken by various

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 . 5 AVIA BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. TTH emotions which have been varied, but mostly un- pleasant, the country's con- tract...

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. ar: Chevy Chase. No Brightwood, No. 43, F. C. Thursday—The New Jerusalem. No. . No. social’ Hopi A...

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 § \ “her. .. Mrs. Birch answered him. JILTED Copyright 1931, by North Ame | By Margaret Widdemer riean Newspaper Alliance,

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS The Clover Club held its last meet- ing at the home of Mrs. George Oliver Gillingham, its president. The

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 HOLIDAY FEATURES RADIO PROGRANS Liberty Bell’s Voice to Be Heard Over WRC—Con- cert on WMAL. Radio has gone the limit to...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, 1931—PART FOUR. Store Hours Tomorrow (Monday); From 9:15 AM. to 1 PM. An...

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 Basket Ball, Boxing SPORTS SECTION The Sunday Star Part 5—4 Pag WASHINGTON, D. C SUNDAY MORNING Xy FEBRUARY ) iy 1931. Nats

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 THE SUNDAY 8 AR, WASHINGLTON, D. bFlpnuanyY 22, yol— ~anl kFivE, Unusually Busy Season Is Looming for Golfers of District of

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 TAdE _SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY .2, 1931 —PART FIV]| Catholic University to Stage an Unusual Athletic Carnival

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 . and Chaconas. EXCITEMENT 1S DUE AT HALL THS WEEK Big Baltimore Delegation Coming Over Saturday. Pinfall Is Low. BY R. D.

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 News of Markets Pages 1to 4 FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sunday Sta Part 6—12 Pages WASHINGTON, T oy D. SUNDAY MORNING,...

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 2 FINANCIAL. BULLS HOLD SWAY AT SHORT SESSION Stocks Mount to New High| Marks on Active Trading. BY CLAUDE A. JAGGER,...

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 FINANCIAL. UTILITIES FEATURE ACTIVE CURB MART Prices Pushed Up Further, With Market Closing at Best Levels. BY JOHN L....

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 17 1SSUES IN DEMAND !U. S. Group Is Quiet and i eign Power . Pacific Gas 5s, held firm. > vious session stood out in the...

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 MIDWEST EXPECTS PICK-UP IN TRADE Business Men Discard Pes-| simistic Attitude With Ap- proach of Spring. @pecial Dispatch to

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 1 SITUATION—DOMESTIC. PERSONAL. ' TUNITIE! ! ALE—] ELLANEOUS. (Continued.) (Continued. inued. 'USI“SEC?::.‘::; o ' e itle...

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 AUTOMOBILES THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. FEBRUARY 22, 1931—PART SIX AUTOMOBILES SALE—AUTOMOBILES. IALI—AIITOIOIIIJ&...

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 ROOMS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. (., FEBRUARY 22, 1931—PART SIX. APARTMERTS. loons—rulmsm. ROOMS—FURNISHED. 1...

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 APA 1466 COL. RD.—$57.50. lflnfi nlncp;efl 1ront:pm’m;:,t ¥ NEWTON ST. N.W. FRIGIDAIRE 2 rooms, dining alcove, kitch- enette,

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 REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) “D. FOR COLOR Newly papered: s, 416, w20, Apply 10 Jani- yootas, $161 4...

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. (Continued. RENT—STORES. (Contirued.) ED—§ ROOMS, RECEPTION HA elec.: gari near Howard Univers OoN

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 THE SUNDAY The HUB Furniture Co. - 89c¢ WREe > For This = % Nursery Chair No Phone mahogany. §19.75 value. = 50c a Week L]

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 ' Features | Magasine s ol Jhe BIRTH of YA A Salute for Washington's Birthday By ALFRED NOYES “Yankee Doodle,” legend has it,

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 F2 [ BY JOHN L. COONTZ. N old Alexandria the citizens revere George Washington’s memory as one of them; still refer to him as

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, 193l 3 do Honor George Washington With 1rees TenMillion Living, Vibrant...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, FEBRUARY 22, 1931.° - T - FIRST AMERICAN SOLDIER KILLED While the World War was little...

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 Fact And Fiction SABEL WENTWORTH came quietly into her husband's study. Clad in a frock of some soft white clinging stuff,

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 s THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, 193l George Washington’s Portraits and Statues All of the Likenesses Owned

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, = 1031, 71 Permanently Placed in the Nation’s Capitol fng His Commission as

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 e [ 8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 22, 1931 Building [ BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. OW fortunate we are in the

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 — @rect an equestrian statue to Gen. Washington, which passed July 19 of that year, but failed of passage in the House. Five

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 F 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, 1931, The Fewer They Are —The Higher They Go! N the lexicon of the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 22, 1931. Gigantic Land Cruisers In Another War Death-Decling, Ten-Ton, All-Steel

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 e 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN(G RECENTLY DISCOVERED PAPER Maj. Andre began to search idly through the cupboards. W hen he came

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 ION D, "C., "FEBRUARY "22, 1931, 5 OF W ASHINGTON'S BES History as the First American Secret ded Him Lived in Nezo York T...

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 SURDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 22, 1931. Blended Colors of the Sunset and E-vening Stars. An Incident of the Trip

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, e 1931. 5 e WHERE AMERICA’S VESTAL VIRGINS TENDED SACRED FIRES OF WORSHIP...

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 Alone He Built It By Laura Miller A Man’s Fierce Courage and a Woman’s Great Love—A Stirring Story of the Pioneer Days. HE

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 e by the afternoon sun from the meeting house bell, and Lucy in the square of red poppies before his cabin. She waved the...

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 ® [/HE BRIDGE JFORUM A “Presumptive Bid>’ E was always presumptive. There- fore what he called a “presumptive bid” was not

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 1931, A AK WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, AND THE SUNDAY STAR, AD AL O Calendar of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, 1931. Events of the Week MONDAY Concert by the A Capella Chorus, at the...

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 THE SHARPLES: Their Portraits of George Washington and His Contemporaries; & Diary and an Account of the Life and Work of...

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 2 Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Words BAAEE SRR el ACROSS. 1, The names of 2 prominent Ameri- can family. . The natal day. .

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 STORIES SPORTS' GAMES PUELZLES st We'll start off this group of puzz'es with four words in a square. Only cne of them is at

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, YEBRUARY 22, 1931. | SETheson Paoc [P ce={ = v o @ = - ,‘ Those Were SUMMER Thenrer, Jlano

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 GRAPHIC K t u ta‘f - GRAVURE SECTION ! 74l SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, 1931. MT. VERNON—SHRINE OF THE NATION An

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 22, An unusual view of the interior George Washington's bedroom

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 22, 1931 By W. E. Hill (Copyright, 1931." by the Chicago Tribune

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D Stepping fast at Pinehurst. Plenty of action as these trotters swing into the stretch for a

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 iRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 22, 1931. Winter sports on the Wellesley Col- lege campus. Miss 4 Alice Jenkins of - s g Lined up

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 Sun worshipers on a California beach. THE SUNDAY STAR, So seem these Earle Wallace dancers as they form this fantastic human

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.-—~GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 22, 1931 The Prince of Wales in Panama. In this group at France

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 22, 1931. ko ] Bl L. td A\ Ve “ Hard-riding poloists from the...

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 . | COLOR SECTION % m gim . | EIGHT PAGES WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 193L “AND LISTEN TO THIS “KAYO’S...

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 23 [Loolc, DA, )| = BROUGHT Hewo, | T 2 CICERO, ‘. | " 7/ MUTT AND JEFF OH,WHY WAS T BORN SO LITTLE? MUTT SOCKS ME IN THE EYE

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 WHO WAS THE FIRST PRESIDENT? THREE CHEERS FOR GAWDGE WASHINGTON GET A HOLIDAY ON HIS BOITMDAY! CHILOREM " HEE HE WAS ONEY THE

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 I'LL BET YOU'RE PROUD OF ME., ONLY YOU WON'T ADMIT IT WELL, LET'S SEE --- COLLEGE,, FRATERNITIES ---- WHY YOU NEVER WENT To )

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 I Eight Pages in Color WELL, SPao ) LET'S CLEAN Ve TwE PLACE ‘FORE , .. HELLO, "DADDN - AW, | DONT LOOK'SO WORRIED - WRET \F

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 ‘L0, BRUTUS? IVE GOT A SWELL PaiR OF&FLEA HOUNDS—- JUST YouR §$'2 j : BY JOHNNY GRUE LLE - YEAH - THIS IS DAN Q'LEARY — . '

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 OH, JOHN - ISNT 1T A pEAR | I WANTED A CANARY ALL MY LIFE SINGING- ITS LITTLE HEART QuUT SURE—ITE SINGING- ,/ EVERYBODYS...

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 == = i W > : -Hs HEAVIEST RAINFALL /// = P o EVER RECORDED FELL AT i/ / I> YOU KNOW THAT — ¢ . BAGUIO INTHE PRILIPRPINES /.7

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