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Evening Star dated February 14, 1932

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 “From Press to Home Within the Hour” ‘The Star is delivered every evening and Sunday morning to Washington homes by The...

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 " A2 = \ RMS CONFERENCE Delegates Optimistic Due to '\ spirit of Conciliation; Far East Big Problem. 'BY FREDERIC WILLIAM...

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 TONES BEING GUT FORD. C. GATEWAYS Completion by Next Month Predicted at Session of Garden Club. Stone markers for entrances

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 A—4 *» TRADE AND PEACE . HEAD BAKER AINS Strategy Includes Compro- " mises to Place His Ideals on Practical Basis. By the...

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 MASS WILL HONGR | WASHNGTON G| St. Mary’s Catholic Church at . Alexandria to Remember t# President’s Support. Bt. Mary's...

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 (SALLG s RETURN TO FARMS . SEEN TENPORIRY Gain in Rural Population in 1930-31 Believed Resuit of Unemployment. BY JESSE O.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PART ONE BEGINNING MONDAY, 8:30 AM. AT WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR

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 A8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PART ONE. RARITY IN STAMPS . DUETO HUMIDITY Bureau Officials Explain

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 Secretary Desk your living room or den with the addition of a Gov. Winthrop desk. This one is b in mahogany, a popular com- !

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 A—10 * CHASE TG DELIVER FIRST ART LECTURE Series on Ancient and Orien- tal Temples Will Open on Feb. 26. ‘The first of the

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 THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PART ONE. wa_ A1) ] District SpeaKeasies MappEd by Crusaders |...

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 HEAWAY PRTROL Y INAVALLE Mount  Vernon  Memorial Rookie Force Must Await Completion Formality. Diminishing District funds,

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 Of course you're - Going to have a New black hat This Spring Colors there will be—colors to match or contrast with your...

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 “PERFECT” CRYSTAL DAL USEY Bphere Valued at $250,000 Believed to Have Been Owned by Chinese Ruler. BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT.

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 AGE SPARED BY FLU INGREAT EPIDEMIC U. S. Health Statistics Reveal Extraordinary Curve of Deaths. Influenza is the merciless

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 ~HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PART ONE. Furniture Specials . . Linens . . Bedding Home Needs . . A...

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 | The Samilay S KEECH DRAFTS GAS SCHEDULE 0 HELP SMALL CONSUMERS Program to Be Ready for Submission at Public Hear- ing...

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 HEHER STANDARDS URGED N BANKING President  Mergler  Tells American Institute Needs in Changed Conditions. More than 500...

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 FVENTS PLANED - FORFEBRUARY 21 Various Programs Are An- nounced to Supplement Official Exercises. Bupplementing the official

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO CRONDING BARES NEWHOSPTALNEED Naval Institution’s Tempo- rary Buildings Held No Longer Adequate.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 14, 1932—-PART ONE. “In Step With the Spirit of the Times” Get ready for your...

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 " B—6 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢C (RCAESTRASEASIN A OSY OUTLOK Statement Shows Receipts Promising and Expenses...

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 .. ELEF HOVES NTEREST EUROE World Welfare Apparently Resting on Successful Stabilization Here. PARIS, France, February 13...

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 Veterans of Foreign Wars MEETINGS THIS WEEK. ‘Wednesday — Maj. Gen. Clar- ence R. Edwards Post, No. 2135, Room 292, House...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PART ONE. Total Newspaper Adwvertising of the Fifteen Leading Papers of

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 1932—PART ONE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 14, THE FEBRUARY SALE of LIFETIME FURNITURE Discounts Now Ranging

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 Editorial Page — EDITORIAL SECTION The Sundwy Star. Part 2--8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1932....

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 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PART TWO. THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Editien. WASHINGTON, D.

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 ARMS PARLEY’S ONLY HOPE IS TO RETAIN STATUS QUO Each Nation Pictu Other, With Leag red as Fearing the gue Showing Its...

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 (Continued From First Page) | this time—one must first restate, in a | synthetic formula, the course of the Manchurian...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PART TWO. ..m: District National Guard ' For a Light, Satisfying...

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 Do you like stories about PETER THE CHIMP “Of all chimpanzee the animals, the stands highest in brain power. He is the smart-

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS ‘Washington Chapter, Riant Club— The twelfth annual banquet was held recently at the Roosevelt Hotel. The

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 I America The Department of the American Legion Auxiliary, District of Columbia, through the efforts of Mrs. Egbert E....

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 Features for Women MR. WILLIAM JEFFRIES CHEWN ING, Jr., SOCIETY SECTION The Sundiny Skt WASHINGTON, MRS. ROBERT M. KEMPTON,

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 BEOCIETY. and Mrs. Anderson Return for Midseason e, and Mrs. Larz Anderson have w“hlngon and opened their Massachusetts...

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 SOC1ETY. THE SQNDAY STAR, WASHI GTONI D. C., FEBRUARY 14, Gadsby’s Tavern Is Being Restored Historic for 1799 Ball Old...

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 4 S Annapolis So OCIETY. ciety Quiet During Season of Lent Athletic Events at Acadcmy and Snturdly Night Dinners Stand Out in

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 SOCIETY UNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. Miss Teresa Hanger Guest of Miss pollard Il'l Chevy Chase Home Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Yonker

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 6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PART THREE. ‘American Pen Women To G;ve Reccption far Ladies of the

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 andise to Be Sold at Unheard- 2ASH was needed by manufacturers we dis- o take advantage of the opportunity provided g our...

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 8 Offlcers‘ Club Host At Dance on Friday At Fort Humphreys| Dinner Parties Precede Hop‘ Which Was Held at Post in Harris Hall.

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 PEN PORTRAITS Mme. Ragna Bachke. BY PAULINE A. FREDERICK. BY PAULINE FREDERICK. “And I have loved thee, Ocean . . ¥or I was,

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 ALL OFFICE FURNITURE /3 °f See Details in Ad at Bottom of This Page HEADLINE NEWS from Paris IS offered in the FOUNDERS \...

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 Two Hundred Girls Crying Their Eyes Out BY KATHLEEN NORRIS. * There are thousands of mothers who are dearly loved and useful

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 0‘ pef!onfll Ifl'ereflt To Washington Residents Miss Rose Mordecal, who makes her home at the Louise Home, is quietly cel-...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FEBRUARY 14, 1932_PAKT: THREE. Tomato, Pimiento and Tory Red Are Shades Chosen for Spring

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 14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PART THREE. $67.50 “Agra” and “Kirmastan” American Oriental Rugs The

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 | Stagé, Screen and Music Revie‘ws_ o AMUSEMENT SECTION he Swunday Star, Motor, Aviation, ‘Radio Programs Part 4—8 Pages Lois

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 New Musical Production .nd Drama on the Stage Zicgfeld Brings Some Screen Stars in His Revue, While Ethel Barrymore Returns

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 Sir Thomas' Beecham to Conduct N. Y. Symphony In Toscanini’s Place Iuness prevents Italian HCI’C in March—Music fOl’ Maestro

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. HE announcement of one of the largest small-car man- ufacturers in the Detroit area

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 T0°SING ON WRC: Geraldine Farrar to Give Pro- gram of Ba'ads in Re- turn to Radio. ERALDINE FARRAR, world famous soprano,...

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. Tomorrow—Pentalpha, No. 23, i social. Mount Pleas-nt, No. 33, social; address....

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 1932—PART FOUR. By James W. Brooks 14, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY SHINGTON'S TRAVELS Historically Correet

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PART FOUR. | | THE HECHT CO. M Half-Yearly Sale of FURNITURE % ND now

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 SPORTS SECTION The Sunday Shae WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1932. * . S. Wins Winter Olympics : World Marks

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W 2 e stoas sun wasdinerov D o Femcay b esesr e National Marathon to Be Staged Here : Trade for Judge Up to

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 | | | BASE BALL, TRACK " INTEREST WANING Athletics as Whole Likely to} Gain by Expansion in ! Intramurals. BY H. C. BYRD....

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 4 Gulli Wins Girl Bowling Title ROLLS 117 AVERAGE FOR DIXIE HONORS Victory Clinches No. 1 Rank‘ Among Fair Duckpinners. Mrs.

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sunday St WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY BLLTOREGULATE SECURTES SALES NI,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, FEBRUARY' 1 FINANCIAL ) il WEEKLY SUMMARY OF THE :NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ADVANGEINSTOCK...

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 FINANCIAL THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PART SIX ' FINANCIAL % CURB STOCKS RISE | [What Things coxt|

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 4 FINANCIAL SUBSTANTIAL BOND | CAINS ARE SCORED Low-Priced Speculative Is- sues Prove Feature of Ris- ! ing Market. BY VICTOR

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (¢, FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PART- SIX. MISCELLANEOUS,. - : |\ (Cantinued) SONEY

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 J MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €., FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PART SIX. AUTOMOBILES w RECOMMENDED SERVICE. '...

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 AUTOMOBILES DAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY AUTO®SBILES SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES....

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 e A - N ] 8 AUTOMOBILES. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PART SIX. ROOMS. ROOMS—FURNISHED. THE...

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 APARTMENTS. 1 THE SUNDAY STAR DIRECTORY QF WELDON HALL PCTRIC REFRIGE 1 H&B‘S Al KITCHEN CARVEL HALL 1915 K St CTRIC...

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 AP APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) 1433 COLUMBIA RD .—$50 UP. 3 rooms, recep. hall. kit. lec refr! THE DARLINGTON APT.

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 REAL ESTATE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (¢, FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PALT SiX REAL ESTATE 1 HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. SALE—HOUSES....

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 12 REAL RENT—STORES. Ist_floor, equipj in basement. 11 d_poul RENT STORE, it slaughter hruse 7 New Jer: ave nw. se FINE,...

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 Features ArtNotes }'\RI 7. he Swndy Shat Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C. FERBRUARY H, 1932. rFiction Bridge 20 PAC 'I"S Britain’s

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 2 , THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 14, 1932, T e e S e S e — Shop.” Action, by youth, for youth—that was the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 14, 1932, 3 Ida Tarbell Dispels the Lincoln Myth BY CAROL BIRD. A man "of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 14, 1932, ONCEIVED as a mythical link be- tween the North and South, the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 14, 1932, onquest of the Stratosphere Climbing Ten Miles Into the Sky, We May Fly

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 6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, P. C., FEBRUARY W4, 1932 istory of Joseph C. Lewis, who built his resi- dence, Hopeton. on...

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 brought to the house and treated for weeks with a broken leg. A newcomer in father’s family was named ‘Bryan' after that...

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 Dhilo ELLIS PARKER BUTLER Hllustrated By ETHEL HAYS In This New Story of Philo It Is Proved That “a Deteckative Had O.ught to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 14, 1932, Do fairy stories induce children to tell lies? Sometimes a chil d's...

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 —— =~ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI} T S e THE BLAINE MURDER CASE—4Dran HE frown on the forehead of Sidney McVeagh, citv editor of

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 ON, D. C, FEBRUARY M4, 1932, ¢ Story of What Love Did to Two IVomen—By Harold C. Feightner signal one her car inutes, as he

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 {12 The Tragedy of Victor Herberts Own Love Story THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, T herese Foerster, when she was a famous

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 14, 1932, WHEN OUR SUN SPLIT IN TWO Dr. Ross Gunn of the United States Naval...

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 N Calendar of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Seven- teenth street and New York avenue. Permanent collection. Paintings

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 ABRAHAM LINCOLN: A new Portrait. By Emanuel Hertz, A. M., LL. D. Foreword by Nicholas Murray Butler. Illustrated. New 2...

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 16 Sunday Mornin ACROSS. 72. Flaxen cloth. 1. Genus of the 73. City in Pettis paw-paw tree. County, Mo. 7. Drinking bout 75.

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 & 7Tur BrRiDGE ['ORUM Whelesome Fads Some people Hke th: gume so much, It's often truly said That #f you tock their bridge

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 PUZZLES > / ALENTINE'S day wouldn’t be complete with- out a heart cross-world puzzle. Here it is! FOR. ST. VALENTINE. Phe...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, e T e Ty AMICHIGAN ALAMEDA , CALIFORNIA HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY B3\ 1468 Louis T oF France:

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 THIE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY M, 1933, ‘Those Were The Happy Days! “Valentine Memories™ P 7 -— RECEIVED \ 7

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 1932. 14, on rough the trees of Copyright, 1932,J.B. H. Lafayette Square. In the foreground is the statue of ingt th square.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY Adding another to his record. Rut Samuels, well known Augusta,

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 THE SUND.Y STAR, WASHINGTON, Portrait of a handsome young executive after three days home with a cold, thinking (a) that...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 14, 1932 Gov. Roosevelt of New York shaking hands with J. A....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SE(‘-TION—FEBRUA.RY 14, 1932 The exodus from Nanking started before The men behind

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SE(‘TiON—FEBRUARY 14, 1932 Sun-tanned acrobats at Miami Beach. Washington is...

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