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Evening Star dated May 17, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Increasing cloudiness, followed by local thundershowers and cooler today; tomor-

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 _ALZ % METHODIST BIARD HTSCANNON PROBE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1931—PART ONE. Proposed Changes in Circles

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 Nt Brown Beetles Carpet beetles and buf- falo bugs arg playing havoc T Wadiagioniliomes. HGN fumigation kills them — our...

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 PARLEY TOSTUDY WHEAT PRODUTION United States to Be Repre- sented Among Ten Coun- tries at Conference. (Continued From First

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 EXERGISES MAPPE FORMEMORIAL DAY Lone Survivor of “Last Man’s Club” to Attend Arlington Ceremonies. Capt. Charles M. Lockwood,

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 CRANE LISTS COSTS FOR SCHOOL AREAS Chlrues of Critics Recsive ‘Detailed 3-Year Report l of Expenditures. l | A detalled...

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 HOT-WATER PLANTS co. WE FEATURE AMERICAN RADIATOR Tk BSUJAY SLAR, WASEHI o MEAY 3T PART ONE. It Pays to Deal at Goldenberg’s

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MAY 17, 1931—PART ONE. If you have a home to furnish and whether that home consists of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 17, 1931—PART ONE. The HUB vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv" IR g With every purchase of $100 or...

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 C.,-- MAY 17, 1931—PART Inqulre About Our Convenient A Charge Account is a Great Budget Service Plan Convenience. Why not...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1931—PART ONE. Asitd Interesting Announcement! Store Your Furs in Palais Royal’s

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 17, 1931—PART ONE. JHALF OF CHICAGD | GoMMANDS SHID, SO FAILS TEST|wver S5 oo s |...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1931—PART ONE. wThe Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. s Quality That Endures...

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 A—14 CAPITAL NATIVES CAANGE BANOUET: Atniversary of Government’s | Arrival to Be Observed Thursday Night. Deviating from the

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 PRIZES TO BE GIVEN FORMOVIES OF D.C. Five Hundred Dollars to Be Divided Among 13 for Best Suggestions. Plans for a $500...

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 A—16 PLANTTOREGLAM OLD MONEY PAPER Machinery Being Built at Navy Yard for Use at Bureau. BY WILL P. KENNEDY. There is now...

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 WASHIN GION,- D.. C., SUND he Sunday St MORNING, MAY 17, 1931. = 1933 ESTIMATES FOR PARK SYSTEM - RAIED $1.00000 Auditors’

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 \> f B—2 % ROYAL URN WINNER AT BRADLEY SHOW Mellon Gelding Best Hunter, With Americana Taking Saddle Championship. Royal Urn,

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 - VISITING NURSES " SOCIETY CROWS 120,580 Calls Made and 15,015 Patients Treated, | ! Report Shows. ; The wide growth of the

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 SCIENCE WILL SEEK | UNIVERSE LIMITS British Scientist Sees Need of 200-Inch Telescope for Work. By the Associated Pre: The

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 - THE WIZARD OF 07 - TOBE CENTER PLAY Annual Spring Festival to Be Held in Wilson Stadium Next Saturday. Fantastic costumes

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 } At the last meeting of Vincent B. Costello Post, No. 15, held in the board room, District Building, Harry Cedar, Dorsey K.

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 THE SUNDAY _ STAR, WASHINGION,. D. C., MAY ‘17, 1931—PART ONE. Savings On TOILETRIES 50¢ Kolynes Tooth Paste. . .29¢ Farr’s

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 Veterans of Foreign Wars and_A. W. Masters. Comrades Wilbur C. Payne, Philip Talbott and Philip | B s_were added to the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1931—PART ONE. | i s | e, o, :h;,ah:'mm, MYSTERY SKELETONS, NOT FRENCH, wmm-* T 4

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 1931—PART ONE. PUPILS EXHIBIT WORK | e PR seven Hyattsville Classes Will Contlnue‘”mll Open House Two Days. Special Dispatch

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1931—PART ONE. 4 MT. AIRY HIGH SCHOOL | fr on enie el wil bt rom |t oot witiam...

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 . TYHE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €., MAY 17, 1931—PART ONE. Regular $1200 Layer Felt Mattress £ o, [ 1T PAYS 10} —— e...

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 4 4 1 4 - EDITORIAL SECTION The Sunday Star. Part 2—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. € SUNDAY. MORN G, MAY By 1931. FRENCH EMPIRE IN

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 ENING STAR :!‘%Eh slfn\:n erlnvlu Edition. SFASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY..........May 17, 1031 THEODORE W. NOYES. ... Editor The

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 CURE FOR EUROPE'S ILLS SEEN IN 20-YEAR PEACE Political Events Subordinated to Eco-| nomic and Social Questions, Carnegie...

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 o__(Continued From First Page.) Brogressive than we, sccording to the | meaning of (he MOLPhOr of | oy in which i can really

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 All matertal for this column must be fn the State office, Room 101 Burling- Lon Hotel by e it mail gn Wednes- morning fil’mfl‘

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 17, 1931—PART TWO. DWIGHT ANCHOR SHEETS |[ A Sale of DINNERWARE, FGHT Co At the...

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 - | Disabled Veterans I Stuart and Logan Powell as & Oommittee to greet delegations from other places passing through Washin,

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 ¢ ‘\ff‘ ® AU 4 N (poli’s, 7 Gay—Youthful—“Sparkle Tone” WashFROCKS In Sizes 16 to 52 —This “Sparkle-Tone” is a new material

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 Feat ures for Women Part 3—14 Pages . WASHINGTON, D. C, SOCIETY Sy Star, SECTION SUNDAY MORNING, MAY ' 17, 193l SENORA DE...

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 _i80 CIETY, THE SUNDAY Mr. R. B. Phillips, Jr., Weds Miss Buckner in New York Ml’. Dudley B. Bonsal and Miss Lois Abbott...

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Olmstead Sings At Final Musicale Of Season at Post Harris Hall at Fort Hum- phreys Will Be Scene of ‘Tu-ky...

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 SOCIETY. | .‘_.' b Conn. Ave. & Calvert St SUNDAY DINNER Your table by the window glorious panoramic_view over- isoking Conn.

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 S Annapolis Parties Given For Board of Visitors Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas C. Hart Are Hosts at Thei Entertainments....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 17, 1931—PART THREE. Church Worker Honored With Lunch and Gifts Mrs. Harvey 8. Irwin

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 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1931—PART THREE. Miss Veta May Martin | Will Be Alexandria ! Bride This Summer

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 F8 Community Socie Holds May %fly Party | Ratter, The annual May day breakfast of the Sunshine and Community Soclety was held

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 Mr. and Mrs. Sotterlee Are Hosts to Pilgrims At Maryland Estate Mrs. Spencer Wood Enter- itains at Luncheon for Mrs, anAldin

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 rs. Smedley Butler Is Hostess at qu» Parties in Quant?co. i1 Mrs. A. B. Hale Invites 24| : Guests to Bridge Tea. i 2 Mrs....

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 HOME WEEK SALE’ w0, P, Moses & Soms cen From May 18th to May 23rd—the greatest and most complete- sale And there's everything

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 ZHE SU. LAY IF YOU KNOW WHAT'S GOOD FOR YOUR PURSE YOU WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LOW PRICES NOW ON P, G AN 1T Lifetime...

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 AR, WASHINGTON - Mid-Season Showings Offe The type of hairdressing favored by Tallulal “Tarnished Lady. . D, C, MAY 17, .19 h

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 THE .SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 17, 1931—PART THREE. m Economy Shop THE HECHT CO. Liquidating N. Y. Specialty Shop’s.

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 “St'age A News and Screen and Gossip P and doing,” to borrow the lines of the poet, Harping on the New York Theater By W. H.

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 AMUSEMENTS.” Flashes From the Screen News and Commen By C. E. HIS week’s column or two of news and comment will be made up

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1931—PART FOUR. AMUSEMENTS. | l PHOTOPLAYS AT WASHINGTON THEATERS THIS WEEK |||

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. NE of America’s principal pleasures is Not every one will admit it, but it is so, just

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 AVIA TION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. ~time test of modern mili- 5y aviation. Y there was formally organ- ized at d Air Depot,...

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 LODGES. Today—Acacia, No. 18, services Masonic and Eastern Star Pentalpha, No. 23, E. A Mount Pleasant, No. 33, social....

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 Rhode northeas ‘Tuesday, at 10 a.m. The idertt, Mrs. M. C. Wilson, presided. Guest TS were: Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, director

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 Richard Arnold Chapter—At the an- Bual meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Randolph D. Hopkins, honorary regent and State...

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 WGR. 7 40:30—Los Argentinas: tango orches b WJZ, B3 PLAY 15 FEATURE ON WRC TONIGHT Judith Anderson and Charles Coburn in...

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 THE SUND $750 10-Pc. Mahogany Dining Suite The “Clarendon” . . . gracious copy of a Colonial suite. $ Crotch mahogany veneers

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 SPORTS SECTION The Sunday St WASHINGTON, D. Q. SUN DAY MORNING, MAY ) 3 17, 1931. _ Griffs Gain Second Place by Defeating...

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 nd THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D €. MAY I 38 31—PART FIVE. George Voigt Is Seen as Big Threat in British Amateur Golf Title

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1931 —PART FIVE. - 3 Eastern Takes “C” Club Meet : Maryland Triple Victor : C. U.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MAY 17, 1931 ' —PART FIVE. i Sandlot Base Ball in Full Swing Today : Pacini May Be Ranked No.

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 foodstufls. comes, forcing | o s wa 0 e S Geis News of Markets Pages 1to § Part 6—12 Pages FUROPES BUSINES REFLECTS GENERAL

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 2 FINANCIAL STOCKS EASED OFF IN SHORT SESSION THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, FINANCIAL. D C. MAY 17 | WEEKLY SUMMARY OF THE FOR

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 Fl CURB PRICES HOLD BUT MARKET DULL Only 130,000 Shares Change Hands in Two Hours ot Trading. BY CLAUDE A. JAGGER, Assocfited

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 FINANCIAL. " BONDS AREFRVER " FORMODERATEDAY Some Advances Recorded in Trading. BY ALEXANDER HENDERSON, . “Associated Press

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D C., MAY 17, 1931—PART - SIX. HELP AND SITUATIONS (Continued.) -...

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 MISCELLANEOUS MOTOR TRAVEL. u:.-u,-.) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. (Continued. JUNE Te driver ab Haddress Box 17 ki CHICAGO early

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 COUPE. 1929, six-cyil sl condition. b, "Lmeru terms e el muem vens $Hoter Co.. e Cmm Cmo’-fl. 1937: blue color, mldy‘uuh.d...

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 CHERNER, Ford Dealers. We're Here Again With A BIG SALE. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER. MID- 1931 Ford Run only 1931 Ford Almost net

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 17, 1931—PART SPECIAL BARGAIN., 1349 Pa. Ave. SE. oor; 4 rooms. kitchen and bath:...

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 APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1 1—PART SIX. APARTMENTS. .‘,: APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED....

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE Bouses. Y hm' e Paonin. a -1, L. AT- exciusive ne ate: one trust this magnif ot consider ren Trust. s rare

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 SALE—SUBURBAN. SALE—SUBURBAN. BEAUTIFUL TAKOMA PARK. $8,750—In D. only $100 cash and u,uofi?'m room, 1 wil place: spac ing .

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 PART 7. The Sundhyy Star Magasine WASHINGTON, D, C, MAY 17, 1931, T PLAYFUL DAYS AND EVENINGS Books | Features 20 PAGES.’...

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 F2 sound of the wind in its chimney and the lopely world-weariness of the man and the woman” who fared acrcss the plains and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1931.° Great Scientific Discovery Impends ““I Positively Expect That Within the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MAY 17, 1031, A New Story By Cosmo Hamilton HE presents had made a brave show in her New

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 v ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1031, RICHEST TOWN IN AMERICA It Isn’t Nezo York, but Hyannis, Nebr.;...

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 F 6 THE,_ SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1931, - s — b Teaching Russia’s Hliterate Millions Going Back to...

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 Is Italy for War OR PEACE? _ - AN ANSWER FROM - Benito Mussolin1 - v THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1931, eI 8

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 \s, THT‘ QI'ND\Y QT’\R WAQ]IINGTON T) C M'\Y 17 1931. Rovyal Guests of Capital in Other Days BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR HE...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . C., MAY 17, 1931. _— state on leaving my dominions and travel under the name of Lord...

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 [ 10 = .| e s~ The biggest seizure ever made. THE SUNDAY STAR, e T e e Customs agents checking through « shipment of morphine

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 1031, NGION, 'D. €., MAY 17, EST MINDS IN THE UNDERWORLD \merica Than the Dope Smugglers and ederal Agents Who Have to Fight

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 YOU A Sparkling Story of Youth and L ove. BY RUTH BURR SANBORN llustrated by Hubert Mathicu. R. JARED WILLOUGHBY was not a

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1931, p—— head' and swollen red eye coming up out of the river. Thnen Patrick...

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 & /HE BRIDGE FForum * responded. “If I didn’t T'd quit the game. What's the use of shuffing a lot of little pieces of...

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 THE ROAD BACEK. By Erich Maria Remarque, author of “All Quiet on the Wesie'n, Front.” Boston. Little, Brown & Co. T is...

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 Calendar of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Seven- teenth street and New York avenue. Frescoes by Eben F. Comins. Paint-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1931 ITH the Bach Pestival ended, the opera wilted, Constitution Hall dark, the

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 [ 18 Sunday Morning Among the C 5 8. 13. sy ¥ % ouue ACROSS. A tale of chivalry. The ringed boa. Stick used in hand spinning.

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 STORIES SPORTS § ! GAMES THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 17, 1931 e Sfie BOYS and | GIRLS PAGE CRAFTS JOKES 3} PUZZLES

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 — Sl 9 .' Ve 4 =2 YOOR. FIRST 4 Those Were [ QX:W | Lad <= 0o Accomoris & v B WID A COICUS , i DMENT, “HERRYS AnoFroweesi8

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 GRAPHIC 7 e u ‘ta:f <~ GRAVURE SECTION -. 7Al SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1931. Our PWashington An attractive view

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 1He. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 17. 1931 The Duke of Glouces- ter leads the field. The third son of

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 THE SUNDAY The S. O. S. Arthur’s family, though far, far away from where Arthur usually is, is constantly in touch with him,

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 THE SUND.AY STAR, WASHINGTON, A St. Louis milk- maid poses with her strange wagon team. Miss Helen Nunnry drives the trained

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 —GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 17, 1931. Riding for a fall! Lute Palmer, Colorado cowboy, has ridden some mean bronchos in his time,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 17. 1931. A clean sweep of the hurdles. Trackmen of the University of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY Girls will have their little tilt. And to make this one more exciting,

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 THIE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, 1. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 17, 1931, New York welcomes Mayor Thompson of Liverpool, England. He

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 GRAPHIC - t u t&f COLOR SECTION R /Al SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17. 1931. g4 yeH e (}///(’(’HI(’ ())/}//I'H e ]() &

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 three! right: Margaret Betty Peach and Donna Jarvis | showing the old school spiri | for the Marjorie Webster School. Harris

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 THE SUNDAY Just before the tap-off. Basket ball is the king of sports at the National Cathedral School for Girls. Harris &

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