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Evening Star dated March 29, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U, B Weather Bureau Porecast.) colder today; tomorrow, fair cold. No. 1,358—No. - 31,743. 12 DEAD, 4 MISSING, MANY

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 A2 = 12 DEAD, 4 MISSING INWESTERN SNOW 8 Children Die When 23 Are Stranded in Bus—15 Others Suffer Pneumonia. i (Continued

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 RARE PHENONENA SHONN PHYSGIANS Medical Men View Strange Physiological and Men- tal Experiments. (Continued From First Page.)

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 LETTERS COMMEND PERSHNGS STORY Thousands of Messages Pour: In to General on His Account of War. BY REX COLLIER. l Latters,

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 JEWISH CAMPAIGN LEADERS NAMED $60,000 Fund Drive Organi- gation Announced by Chair- man Levi. Organization of the leadership

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 - Mail Orders Prompt service for our out-ofs town customers: Add 10% of total amouns of order to and mailing. dress Peoples

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 ‘Funeral Facts B Our Charges for 1,000 Adult Funerals 30 cost less than....$100 75 cost from $101 to 150 144 cost from 151 to

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 * LEF BOULEVARD'S ROUTE INSPECTED ’ Ground - Breaking Exercises ' - Crimarss | Yutstandingly Smart Fashions for Easter! A...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 29, 1931—PART ONB. G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Economy Becomes a

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 WATCH REPAIRING BY EXPERTS The repair of your watch does not complete the trans- action between us, but estad- lishes our...

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 Solid Walnut ¢ Gateleg Table $11.%0 Ma hogany-fin- ished gate-leg table § designed with wceful turned jegs and oval top. A

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 AT PLAY INSTITUTE {Teacher to Aid Program at| Wilson Teachers’ College Tomorrow Night. Group singing will be the program of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1931—PART ONE. lINKlNG3PARKS ”2°§%::E}"fi,, Furnish Your Home Carefully—it tells

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 VERDICT ON CHAIN STORE TAX WAITED Indiana Levy Decision Ex- peoted on April 13—North Carolina Appeal Filed. By the Associated

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1931—PART ONE. W At LANSBURGH'S The freshness, the cheerfulness of pink-hued...

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 Only Two More Days A Permanent Wave At This Special Price This Spring’s hats show a great deal of the hair. A soft, lovely 50

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 POLIGE PLAN DRIVE AGAINST FIXING,OF PARKING TIGKETS Wholesale Disregard of Order to Post Collateral Results in New Plan. l |

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 LETTER ON TRAVEL IN'1835 1S RELIC Girls Sucking Lemons on Trip| Inspires Denunciation of Rail Methods. § BY J. A. FOX. ‘Twel

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 v 8:dent Seeks to Get “Policy Bet” TAMMANY AWATTS Defense of Regime Expected By the Associated Press. eontinued Spring...

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 COLORED WOMEN'S SCHOOL ASKS AID National Training Institution Hopes to Raise $15,000 Campaign. Faltering temporarily under

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 DR ALEXIS CARREL Von Prittwitz Presents 1930 Award and $1,000 at Kober Day Rites. Dr. Alexis Carrel, famous French- American

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 SHENANDOAH FISH DYING OF DISEAS Fungi, Due to Low Water, " Held Cause of Heavy Fa- @pecial Dispatch to The Star: WINCHESTER,

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 FESS ASKS CAPITOL KEEP BLANK FRIEZE Unfinished Space Would Be Reminder of Future, He Avers. Although beumnn, some additions

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 EMANASSAS WOMAN WINS SPELLING BEE Mrs. Robert A. Hutchinson Spells Down Fifty-Three Opponents. .\ ARV VU AR AL A VA VAR VA L

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 A Third to a Half Savings on WINDOW SHADES Colors—white, ecru or green. Cut size 3x6 ft. 59¢ Opaque Window 69 American Hol-

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 Those Modish Painted Silk Crepe Tubular Scarfs 97c¢c Striking color-centrasts and designs in these sglf- fringed silk crepe

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 EDITORIAL SECTION he Swunday Star. , SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1931. Special Articles WASHINGTON, What America Means to Me!

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 e THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINETON. D. C. ‘ SUNDAY........March 20, 1831 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 “SUB” THOUGHT SAFEST New Discoveries May Yet Make It Possible to Move on Ocean Bottom. Note—Would vou care to accept an...

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 'GREAT DROUGHT LEAVES | BIG NATIONAL PROBLEM Secretary Hyde Tells How Confidence Is Being Reviv Stricken (Continued From...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO RESORTS. Primary,” delivered last night in the National Radio Forum, ar- ranged by The Washington

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 "HOUSEWARES iy B These and Many Other Specials K ““sh: ctiv R ‘square pe. very special value. —T7-pc. Water Sets of rose -or

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 Senator Nye Finds Voters Gain Most Through System of Direct Primary (Continued From Fifth Page.) the direct primary. It is an

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, "‘r "‘"‘*Q‘Q"fl' IICI SO IR ‘ - &JP S TOMORROW—For the First Time — We Offer the Famous L

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 Features for LADY SOCIETY SECTION he Swnday Star. Capital’s Social ~ Highlights INDAY MORNING, LEWIS, Who with Sir Wilmott

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 2 S OCI1ETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1931—PART SOCIET THREE. —— Y. Realism in Local Color | Promised at

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 SOCIETY. Cl'levy Chnse Society Enlivened by Parties, Luncheons and Teas Visitors and Howas Guests Are Feted — Revolution...

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 4 SOCIETY. Judge and Mrs. Walsh Expect Son Home Easter| Many Students Returning to Washington to Spend Holidays—City...

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 SOCIETY. Festivities Are Held For Miss Gilchrist At Fort Humphrey! Dinner and Bridge Parties and Entertainment of Guests...

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 SOCIETY. Fox Hunting Features SePPIIILILTRLES reve H ] h : : g I A e LT Varied Social Events In Leonardtown Area D. C....

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 Ceremony at Church Unites Miss MacMillan | And Mr. Ray W. Ware Tucker-Graham and Haske- Sullivan antinla Are Set for Month of

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 THE SUNDAY § PR L L ESTTY The New WASHINGLUN, D. C, MARCH 29, 1931—PART THREH Thirty-thifd Anniversary This Week! With Easter

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 The New more opportune time! Indeed, as you know, er we have done great things in a merchandising way. $49.50 to $55 Lapin*

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 0 Two Important Events Are Held at Annapolis Snyder Reception Honoring Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robison and P Relief Show...

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 Organized Reserves ‘With the approach of the 1931 active @uty training of District Reserve of- ficers, all Reservists will be

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 Iz D. A. R. Activities Our Chapter was entertained at the Was) n Club Tuesday after- naon by Mrs. J. Caldwell Jenkins, Mrs.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASfiINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1931—PART THREE. W. & J. Sloane 709 Twelfth _—— We're Going to Celebrate Our...

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 WARNING IS ISSUED ON“FREE-LOT” PLAN D. C.'Better Business Bureau Tells of Current Petty Investment Modes. A wamning to the

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 Up-to-Date Models to Be Classed as En- tirely New — Slips, Combinations and Other Undergar- ments Are Carefully Fitted and

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 At Community Centers Community ~ Center Department, | Franklin Administration Building, Na-| tional 1300. ! The third session

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 . Stage News and Screen and Gossip Part 4—10 Pages MARY DUNCAN #g7 NORMAN FOSTER, “MEN CALL IREOVEZ Columbra. 7xd/ MARION...

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 XU S EMENTS. Flashes From the Screen News and Comment of the Photoplay By C. E. ILL H. HAYS, holding the| position that he

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 AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—“Strictly Dishonorable. &€ TRICTLY DISHONORABLE, Brock Pemberton's production of Preston Sturges’ comedy

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 ALES in the automobile in- dustry dre picking up. True, they are far from approach- ing the banner years in the automotive

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 AVIA ‘week will witness a tremen- dous expansion of the Nation's transport system. On Wed- nesday, Aprfl l, ln every part of

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 o THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1931—PART FOUR. Do you know that thinking Americans have invested 800,000,000

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 FRATERNITIES ‘ednesday — Washington Cen- tennial, No. 14, E. A. and an ad 1 East Gate, No. 34, F, C. Tl;:eodAm‘e Roosevelt,

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 ( ‘STORM IS BREWING INCIGAR CAMPAIGN Radio Commission to Be Asked to Rule on Protested “Spit” Ads. BY MARTIN CODEL. And...

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 AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 29, 1931—PART FOUR. TWO NOTED OPERA STARS WL SNG Gigli and Thomas Featured on N. B. C....

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 10 YHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 29, 1931—PART FOUR. Everything for the Smart Easter Costume ~ This Is the Spring

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 i Basket Ball, Boxing | Catching , CLUB LIKELY TO 60 AS SPENCER PLAYS Head Backstopper Is Held Key Man—~Griffmen Face Birds

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 MIDATLANTIC CUP THIRTY YEARS 0LD Taft, Sherman and Wardman Gifts Also Treasured for Their Tradition. BY WALTER R. McCALLUM.

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 BASE BALL, TENNIS, TRACK TEAMS TOL Hoyas Hosts in Two Diamond Games—Maryland Nine Takes Jaunt. » v games at home, Mary-...

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 4 Y THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON IR LY RATING GOMMITTEE -UPAGAINST PULZLE “Showing in City Tournament May Decide Issue Among

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 News of Markets Pages 1to § FINANCIAL- AND CLASSIFIED he Sunday Star Part 6—12 Pages WAS HINGTON, S SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 29,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1931—PART SIX. DECLINE IN STOCKS IS ATTRIBUTED TO POOR TRADE NEWS (Continued...

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 UTILITIES FEATURE DECLINES ON CURB Market Closes at Low Point of Day After Active Selling. BY JOHN L. COOLEY. Associated...

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 3 A BOND ISSUES DROP | {INSTEADY SELLING Railroad List Shows Fairly Firm Trend in Sagging Market. " BY ALEXANDER HENDERSON,

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS NGTO. D. C, MARCH 29, 1931—PART SIiX HELS® AND SITU HELP—MEN. | HELP—MEN. W, INSTRUCTION COURSES....

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 MISCELLANEOUS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1931—PART SIX MISCELLANEOUS IHCO%I:ID SERVICE. BUSINESS...

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 “ i lu:’u re“y o HEVROLET O AUTOMOBILES. ™ T muufl; ';Ef fi Tade, Ko ord, 4530 Ehamplain st. L U :\lc linders; d elle ere l!

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO ROOMS—FURNISHED. ROOMS AND BOARD. MARCH 29, 1931—PART SIX APARTMENTS m o TMENTS—UNFURNISHED....

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 APAR 5330 COLORADO AVE. 4 rooms, kitchen and bath; Frigid- houscl ;urren Resident THE CHAMBERLAIN, 1425 Rhode Island Ave....

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 REAL ESTATE. et SHED. (Continue RENT—HO! (Continued.) USES UNFURNISHED. ! ~'muhs'r NE APT ul rmi elec a8 PL—6 ROOMS, H-W.H. n

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 K'EAL ESTATE. THE SUN AUTO LOANS. CONFIDENTIAL. ~ McG ISLAND AVE. N.W. NORT] XK - NDAY EXCHANGE. SUBSTANTIAL —EQUITY IN _OAKI

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS Free Lance Club.—Mildred Pool will make her debut as a fiction writer when she will read a short story at

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 Music PART 7. The Sunty Star Magasine WASHINGTON, bt Has Ever Seen D. €, MARCH 29, 1931. Features o 24 PAGES. = T ‘A FLOOD.

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 B is hete that picture-writing technique reaches its fine point. All along the extensive paths ef novel %riting have been...

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 BY WILLIAM A. MILLEN. EAR the City Hall in Belfast, Ireland, stands an impressive monumen / commemorating the liner Titanic,

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 g THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 193L s YES, SIR—THE PRINCE OF WALES Has a Pet Superstition! T welve Trunks,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1931. LIFE IS LIKE THA'T By Hector Lundie A Powerful Story of Father...

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 T THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1931. — Cutting the High COST OF BEING ILI 4 PLAN ADVOCATED BY Dr. Ray Lyman

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1931. FOR OCEAN SHIPS New Marvel Produced by Science for Navi- gation Makes It

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 o A THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1931. History of Takoma Park and Founder BY JOHN CLAGGETT PROCTOR. JONEERING

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, b. C, e e N~ o o= e el rian Church, the pallbearers being Mayor W. G. Platt of Takoma and the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, The Witness A New Story By Cosmo Hamilton ; MONG the many cautions of the /' old wise men

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 MHR SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1931 11 p——— Back to the KEternal Feminine in Dress Noting New, Roman- ticSiyles

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 2 I THE SUNDAY STAR, WASY ON CONDITION —ssimesi oo . Of Course, There Were Certain Con- ditions by Which the Purse and Its IV

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 SON, D €., MARCH 29, 1931, gic-Purse and Endless W ealth — By El Fhe office door opened a@nd Marie pntered. She had come to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1931. = — Rescued From the Wild Beluchi Brigands InThisSecond Chapter...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1931. Uncle Sam Plans New Civil Governnient For Virgin Islands New Governor and

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 F 16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., MARCH 29, 1931. ST “Just Being Collegiate Is Time Lost” SoSays the Man Who...

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 EDITOR’S NOTE: Fred Bur- dett has written many thrilling stories—and has lived many more. It is doubtful if he has ever lived

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 THF SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1931. ® [HE BRrRIDGE [FORUM Blessed is the bridger who can laugh ot himself, for

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 Calendar of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Seven- teenih street and New York avenue. Ezhibition of Mexican Arts. April

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 THE LAST STAND: An Interpretation of the Soviet Five-Year Plan. By Edmund A. Walsh, S. J., Ph. D, author of “The Fall of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, b > N o MAR('[_IV 29, 1931 _ world. One likes to think back te the days, not so long ago, when

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 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. AC., MARCH 29, 1931. Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Words Prickly pear. Bursts: rare,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 3L PUZZLES WITHIN this wigwam, or tecepee, you will L find words instead of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, R WHATEH ) ZONE FOR GONNR PO MoN HEOLD | gark Oour? ; 2 RAILROAD '~ Bl CORL:CHUTE AT 8 BUTMANS

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 GRAPHIC L g u iuf 3 GRAVURE SECTION [§ /Al SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON. D. C, MARCH 29, 1931. Our Washington St. John’s Church,...

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 THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 29, 1931 He takes his “chairing” gracefully. Winston Churchill, lord

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 29, 1931 Family Portraits By W. E. Hill (Copyright, 1931. by the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 29, 1931 How Billboards Deface Approaches to Historic Old Annapolis,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 29, 1931. FROM EXHIBITION OF MEXICAN ARTS AT THE CORCORAN GALLERY

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 29, 1931. Nautilus prepares for her voyage to the North Pole. The...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 29, 1931. Miss Patricia D. Morton of Winchester, England, who will

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 Nomads of the desert. two friends sit on the sand for a casual chat. THE SUNDAY An atmospheric scene in Algeria as the desert

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 Eight Pages in Color undiny STar, Eight Pages in Color SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1931 TT 1S THE APES’ MAD DANCE OF THE DUM-DUM. THE

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 WHAT A BoY:: I SHOUWL FOR WIS FUTURE So HE WoON'T [ , HAVE TO WORRY IN CAse ¢ P ANYTHGNG HAPPENS TO Me.» . Au' T HAVE AN...

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 ARE YOU ’ KEEPIN DO 4 A FEW N PUDDINHEAD? DOoCcTOo WINDER, FULL OF JELLY ROLLS! TLL TaKE i THE THREE ON — / FIFTEEN CENTS IS

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 . | SUPPOSE “YOU WQuU! OLD — FAPHIONED MOLASSES CANDY ! THEY WERE ALL OUT OF MODERNS © OH, JOE, DONT YOU WISH R o b OUR...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY, MORNING, MARCH 29, 1931, WELL, KEEP YOUR No-wNo-nNo! \ SHIRT ON, EMMY! THEY WOULLD BE SURE MANBE

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 [ GEE. \S THAT WIFTY ° ~ MON SANDN - LETS CROS [$1392 - COURSE T=US (S A OVER TO OUR. STREET- I1TS ONLY A SWELL SHOP ON T...

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 DO WE HAVE T WHy, CERTAINLY. | 1 | BuT 1 pONT You DONT G0 Forz THE TEA; 80 SWEET OF you To COME MISTER SmyTia ' GO "To THIS

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 .ICTLI RES IN THE- MAP W) 7 Wi NEUSTADT U " il . y * g No oNE CAN DOUBT THE NATIONALISTIC WHEN EVEN THE SHAPE OF THEIIR...

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