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Evening Star dated March 22, 1931

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 WEATHER. (V. 8. Weather Bureau Rain tomorrow; somewhat ' colder this sftemoan and . ; lJowest, ), at 7 .§'nwnwm7_ No....

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 AL BAD CHECKS BARE HONEYMOON TRAIL Counterfeited Travelers’ Drafts Paid for Trip, Sus- pect Admits. An alleged ex-convict's

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 FIRST LADY'S RADIO THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Will Give Message to Mrs. Hoover TALK TO'BE FOURTH Mrs. Hoover Will Tell...

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 MARNE HERD LAUDS STORY OF PERSHING Maj. Gen. U. G. MoAlexander| Praises Clear Account of War by Commander. NEW YORK, March 21

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 COMMANDS CADETS AT GEORGETOWN ' Luther W. Gray Named Lieu-| tenant Colonel of R. 0. T. C. at University. Luther W. Gray, a

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 ~ Save Your Home No one ever saved money by neglecting to paint. Save your home, and save money in the long run by painting

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 WIFE ASKS CUSTODY OF TWO CHILDREN Mrs. Anna V. Coxen Also Beeks Maintenance From Federal e CHAMBERS We can In:'ho 3 funer-':-

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 HOTEL REGEWER HEARING IS SET Bellevue Tenants” Petition Comes Up in Wilmington Court April 15. Final hearing on the...

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 A new day-bed outfit. The ame is finished in imitation of hogany and the mattress covefed in retonne - 50c a Week This...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 22, 1931—PART ONE. Another great store-wide Lilienthal Sale is almost over—but...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 22, 1931 _PART O Another great store-wide Lilienthal Saleis almost over—but before

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 BAR WL DISGSS PAY SEALEPLAN Proposed Classification Law to Be Taken Up by Federal Attorneys. The classification law proposed

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 22, 1931—PART ONE. York heiress, was free today of & 6-foot was married THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH rodeo rider,

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 UPTALASSURED “SYNPHONY GOLP More Than Two-Thirds of Fund for Orchestra Headed by Kindler Raised. Announcement has been made

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 MASONICLEADERS -5 o UESTSAT SMOKER =255 spoke on his riences in BEARS IN YELLOWSTONE OVERPLAY THEIR HAND Employes Instructed

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 CAPTALZONGTS CONFER N COTHAN United Jewish Campaign for $2,500,000 Palestine Fund Mapped at Parley. Leaders of Washington's

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 | WASHINGTON “TICK” PARALYSIS | INQUIRY UNDER WAY The Sunday St Blast Hurts Child MISSLE IN POLI EXPLOSION HURLED TWO BLOCKS.

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 B—2 % DIABETES EXPERT BANQUET SPEAKER Dr. E. P. Joslin Addresses Annual Session of G. W. Medical Society. Dr. Elliott P....

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 B=3 ....s.aund.—" l EASTIEIR SIHOPPING GCA\IRNII\VAII. ik Our credit manager invites a eall Ye." from you. Wby npt see him

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 SAN JUAN OLDEST GITYRULEDBY U.S. Hoover to Visit Town Settled 50 Years Before First on Continent. When President Hoover...

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 L) YOUNG ROUSEVELT [ Chaurehes to Offer Drana | ANARMLIS SHOW BECOMES HIMSELF Writer Says- Governor of Porto_ Rico Has...

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 P B-6 % IZENS IS 150 BCENTEANIL District Beautification . and _Clean-up Campaigns Are Also Considered. . 'The Capital's...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 22, 1931—PART ONE. Have You Ever Worn Ruby Ring Stockings? Now’s the Time to Get...

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 FIRIATS BN I A Charge Account Is a great convenience. Why mot avail yourself of this privilege now? Credit Department, Fifth

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 EDITORIAL SECTION The Sanday Star, Part 2—10 Pages ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY- MORNING, MARCH 22, 1931 MOVES HELP 1932 CAUSE

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 {THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASBHINGION, D. C. SUNDAY........March 22, 103 ‘ THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor

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 NATIONS PLAN BIG EFFORT TO CUT LAND AIR FORCES Program for Conference Next February Gives Much Attention to Serious Phases of

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 MANY TRIALS FACED BY AUTHOR IN U. S. There Are Many Oppormnities for Success, but There Are Also Many Discouragements....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, — MARCH 22, 1931—PART TWO. FRANKS TELL FOR GUIDES IN VOCATIONS Vice Chairman of plains...

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 INDEPENDENT, OIL MEN FORMING CO-OPERATIVE California Producers Will Copy Fruit Growers’ Exchange for Crude Sales. By the...

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 The Story the' Week Has Told (Continued From Third Page.) eral program, distavored the Jaca up- rising. L RUSSIA.—The Sixth

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 rveATIES Material for this column must be . malled to the State office, Room 101, Burlington Hotel, in time to be...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 22, "1931—PART, TWO. ‘ $2.00 to $2.50 Wool Goods 32.50 o’ M'oo i - i ) , All This

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 ,SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D..C. MARCH 22..1931—PART .TWO. Framed Floral Prints $4.98 Week End Cases —Beautifully colored

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 Feat ures for Women Part 3—12 Pages MRS. THOMAS P. GORE, Who will be welcomed back into the sepatorial set when Senator-elect

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 SOCIETY." Miss Rebecca Hill Bride Of Lt."John Van Houten Marriage of Miss Elsie Robert V. E. Gr Solem One of the most...

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 SOCIETY. ‘'THE SUNDAY STAR Hops at Academy Enliven Week End Mrs. Percy Rowbottom L. tained at Several Aff Rear Admiral an...

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 sublbi X, Chevy Chase Personal Notes and Other Items Of Social Interest St. Patrick's Luncheon and Bridge Party Is Given by

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 'Alexandria’s Social News Is Featured by Bridal Announcements |- Miss Virginia Love Sevier Engaged to Mr. Snow of Berkeley,

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 SOCIETY. SPRING | PLANTING E s, Shrubs, Roses, Hedges, Rock Plants, ete. Pruning, Spraying and Planting Plans and estimates

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WA Dy Ol , 1931 2 il i s it £ S St. Mary's County Post Of Ledion Will Hold Benefit Card Party Mrs. George P.

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 Interesting Program Presented at Meeting Of Post Music Club Musicale Given at Fort Humphreys Is Occasion for Several Dinner

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 Caldwell-Kimberly Announcement Issued: Marriage in April Wedn, Miss Sara Noel Stock to|imencan oivie Wed Mr, Murray—Rites...

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 5——‘—:-’ - l a @ - F 1 The Preference of Thousands of Our Customers— National Pale Dry Ginger Ale lle National Ginger Ale is

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 Flaring Flounces and Ruches on Ski ' Molyneux and Patou[fi"mm“g‘;‘.m . Design New Clothes | o v st stin svening gons. Which

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 11 BANK ROBBERS FLEE WITH §25,000 i Employes and Customers Are :: Locked Behind Iron Gate { in Philadelphia Raid. By the...

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 | Stage NeWs and Screen and Gossip AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Star, Motor, Aviation, Radio Programs Part 4—10 Pages Scene

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 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C, AMUSEMENTS. Flashes From the Screen News and Comment of the Photoplay By C.

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 AMUSEMENTS. R-K-O KEITH'S—“Behind Office Doors.” week's attraction at R-K-O Radio Feal Dis- | in “Sunny increasingly portant

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 ry In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. T has afun bommn]fll til:n Jhnt the breaks. This ltt!emlnt regarding luck is...

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 AVIATION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. LOWERS which may or may not|grim loom in the Spring tra-la (or lbfi modern ivifenl. boop-...

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 MASONIC LODGES. Ilougu—-—D-non. Nm‘:a, E A No. 35, M. ‘Tuesda) No. 29, C. Samuel Gompers, No. 45, F. C. at 5:45; M. M. at...

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 The Clover Club met recently at the home of Mrs. W. W. Wheeler, who for the evening, Book -reviews on._current events. . on

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 3 ple, 1012 Ninth street. ‘Wednesday, 8 pm.—Overseas Band, Drum and Bugle (rehearsal), National Guard Armory, Sixth street

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 GEDRGE ADE PLAY DN WRG PROCRAM Darrow and Beck Appear in Radio Drama of Benedict Arnold Trial. A special radio version of...

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 ‘Enterprise Union met March 13 at the home of Mrs. Anna May Ellis, vice president, who presided. Mrs. Frances Yeatman told of

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 ! Basket i | Ball, Boxing | Part 5—4 Pages SPORTS SECTION The Sundlay Star Bowling and Golf WASHINGTON, w0, SUNDAY MORNING,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 22, 1931—-PART FIVE. Great Year in Prospect for Sandlotters : Bannockburn Looks to

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 MEETS GENERALS IN INITIAL BATTLE Will Stay at Lexington to Face V. M. . Tuesday. Has Veteran Line-up. G ball season tomorrow

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 MANY OF LEAGUES LIST ALL ROLLERS ‘About 1,250 Teams Eligible for Event—Single Pin Experts in Test. ASHINGTON has approxi-...

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 5§ FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sunday Sty Classified Ads Pages 5 to 12 Part 6—12 Pages WASHINGTON,

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 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 22, 1931—PART ' SIX. FINANCIAL. STOCKS IRREGULAR **"is o 7o ser IS LAID

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 CURB ISSUES MOVE INNARROW RANGE Profit Taking Turns Market irregular—Utilities Group Lower. BY JOHN L. COOLEY, Assoclated...

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 / 4 FINANCIALD. BOND SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK - BONDS HOLD FIRM ON LIGHT TRADING Rail and Industrial Sections Steady—Utilities

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 CORPORATION AVATION NDUSTRY[[Comromars HELDON UPRADE | s LEADING ORGANIZATIONS. NEW YORK, March 21 (M—'l‘he !ol.lowln( is...

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 " ELP AND SITUATIONS SITUATION—MEN. ArTtan s e AT © cepunie and ] ..fi"\n"-'.’é‘n Ty b ‘X? ,;“:lm Deopls or childror. eter...

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 = REFRIGERA' te nm P, el st .o*" ol G BEPRIGERATORS—Seversl, new: Ge moto: can "‘d‘ “¥; 1606 H st. any time. ELECTRIC IRONER,

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 TAYLOR’S USED-CAR STORES Offer VALUES THAT DEFY COMPARISON. Our Easy Termu Make Tt Euy to Buy. Ford Coup h, $410. R i o Rt 3

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 APARTMENTS. THE CHAMBERLAIN, 1425 Rhode Island Ave. N. NEW HOUSE—DOWNTOWN. No Car Fare. Resident Manager. 24-Hour Elevator

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 APARTMENTS 3 A!AII'IIN‘E.S-—WIPNSBID. i o 50—APT, 35, Ritchen, bath Call_Bradley 47. AT o, T Frore neral Eleciric’ umur;aml

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 REAL IM!)I,II. ESTATE. SALE—HOU! [ ued.) T T T T Umzqualed Value! New 7-Room, 4-Bed Room Homes on Beautiful Kansas Ave. owr

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 ra d; can be ‘wondertul loca- be soid at once. low, subsided and shingled. . onk floors, full tile bath, built-b built-in_

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 " EIGHTEEN BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR Investigator Says America Leads Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 22, “ the World in Crime.

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 2 fyeass aforementioned cost of rackets at from $3,000,- 000,000 to $5,000,000,000 a year. About one-fifth of our entire...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 22, 193t A Group of New Sonnets By Edna St. Vincent VNIilliay " Robert Lawson 2,...

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 The Last of a Series of Articles on Egypt BY GIDEON A. LYON. Photographs by the Author. OURISTS are easily spotted in Egypt’

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 T IS a far cry frcm the one-gallus country, of middle Tennessee to that painful plateau of Aintree, near Liver- pool,...

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 d people ran wa L _,fiw iy mmmm o mmmMMm the center. These m mmmmfi A b mmm mm m m_m Mmmmmmmmmummmm“mmm il mmm mmmmm mmdmm.%

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 U Thrilling Mystery and Adventure on a Deserted Schooner. A Story W hich Will Hold You to the Last Word. Now he narrowed his

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 8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B. €, MARCH 22, 1931 Passing of Grand Army Hall, Landmark BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTUR. LD Grand

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 Willson Miller, post commander; senior vice commander; Maj. J. W. vice commander; William T. Collins, M.'D., post adjutant,

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 Woman Scientists Who Carry on Research /7 ork For Uncle Sam . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 2, 1991 Government...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 22, 1931. : 11 et e e WASHINGTON’S MOTHER BECAME A BRIDE: ' ARCH 17, 1931, was the

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 r'12' ——— THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH THE TRIANGLE —A Story ofa G What Was Her Decision? - And How Did She Solve Her Problem ?...

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 ;TON, P. €, MARCH 22. 193L W ho Faced a Big Problem—By Sarah Addington tly tired and ulcredlbly lon"ly. HE came out right...

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 14, f e e THE SUNDIAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 22, 1931. Fighting Head-Hunters for New Guinea Gold Dangers of Seeking

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 undergrowth and the sound of bodies falling over the wild-vine rope guards which they had fixed to surrounding trees, told

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D C; MARCH ‘22, 198L." Presenting Easter - It Is the Male Who Receives Attention in This...

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 PETER PIPER’S PICKLE A New Story By i - Cosmo Hamilton A c'est Paris,” said Peter, flinging open the window of the bridal...

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 SYCHOLOGY versus mathematics is an / old combat in expert bridge circles. Some of the greatest players think that giving...

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 Calendar of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Seven- teenth stveet and New York avenue. Thirty-fifth Annual Ezhibition,

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 NEW/ O I M ) S welcome as last Wednesday's first s burst of Spring is the news that the National Symphony Orchestra PR of...

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 AN AMERICAN PROCESSION: 1855-1914; A Personal Chronicle of Famous Men. By William Croffut. Reproductions of wood- cuts from

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 > 22 Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Wor et ACROSS. . Partake, . Orate. . A stalk of grain. . Bitter. . At no time. . Kind of

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 == 4 Ry e Ay Y} STORIES SPORTS ‘I L] GAMES { 3 Rt ‘ PUZZLES X N Amwdaqwe is the first puszle to test your skill this week. We

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 THE Those Were The Happy Days! “Signs of Spring.” BY DICK MANSFIELD. ' ByLry- EN Famous YNAT HoMmE-RON < i d ememaer THE B8

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 GRAVURE GRAPHIC SUPPLEMENT SECTION WASHINGTON. D. C, MARCH 22, 1931 Our PWashington A downtown vista over McPherson Square,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 22, 1931 The charge of the “White Horse” battery at Fort Myer, Va.

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 fHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 22, 1931 Dog and Cat Hospital By W. E. Hill (Copyright. 1931, by the

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 Fairfax County, Va., Has 100% Rating in National Oratorical Contest Every student in the county high schools is writing an

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 22, 1931 It's yachting time in Australia now. And these little boats

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, A hundred miles an hour in a rocket sled! But Harry W. Bull, Syracuse University student, went only 55 feet

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 22, 1931 Sonja Henie, blonde skating star from Oslo, Norway, wins

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 THE Community farming in Rus- peetiRewaving of sia. A fleet of tractors, led by | Hi Old Permanents a woman driver, ready to

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 Eight Pages in Color | ——_—_—_—_———— LEAVES BOB AND MARY IN A TREE HOUSE HE HAS BULLT FORTHEM. [N Boa AT RIS FIRST KILL M-

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 JEFF, HAVE You STILL 60T THE ONE \ HUNDRED DoLLAR BiILL YouRr ‘UNK" LEFT You FSOURCG. T'M SAVING (yYOU RAISED f Y NOUR AT N

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 DIDJA HEAR ) / MESOPOTAMIA WHAT KE salD? x 1S AS BlG AS HE SAYS THAT : H MESOPOTAMIA A e 3 1S AS BIG AS \ i A e22s A " - =1

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 THERE WAS A SPECIAL SALE OF BICARBONATE r.and Mrr.- m.‘ Mam RES. U.S. PAY. OPW, 2222 s GOSH, WHAT ARE YOU DOING, HAVE EATEN

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 The Sunday Slar. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1931. ' HENM T REA ' WELL, IF THEY [ WHE EAD ABOULT CAN MAKE YOU

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 TRAT'S WHERE SNUH GET TH WICK OUTA MONEN- BEIN ABLE TO SPEND A LVTTLE, NOW AND THEN, MAKIN' SOMERBODYN RNAPON - ((wewl, ER,

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 HAPPy BIRTROAY TB1M | e Have ALITrLE SURPRISE FOR. You ! HEy, PoP — | BET you CANT GUESS WHAT TS ! waTs Fme !l WHAT 16T P DO

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