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Evening Star dated May 7, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U, 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) yesterday; lowest, 49, at 5 a.m. Full report on page 9. No. M’ MATH KIDNAPER SOBS A

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 A2 »- PRESDENT BACKE BY 0.5 BUSHESS 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Get U. S. Commerce Posts THREE D. C. MEN ELECTED DURING...

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 UPTURN REVEALED | BY TRADE REPORTS Industry and Railroads Shar- ing More Than Seasonal Rise. By the Assoclated Press....

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 ANTHIRUST LAWS BREAGH IS LOOMING Liverals and Conservatives Both Take Prospect of Change Quietly. ' 7 the Associated Press.

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 ROOSEVELT, JUNG ~ SEEK WORLD UNITY Communique Says Crisis Is of First Magnitude and Par- ley Must Succeed. BY CONSTANTINE...

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 FEE REGREATIN FOROBLESS URGED Col. Grant, in Radio Talk, Stresses Need of Outdoor Education. Provision of ample free...

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 HAY FEVER REMEDY "ARTIFICIAL" AR Asthma Study Society Given Results of Tests by Dr. Gay of Johns Hopkins. Discoveries of &

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 ' A-8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., S0 VL R INSGHOOL PATROL A. A. A. Groups to Be Joinedr by Many From Other States...

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 PROPOSES T0 CUT CONGRESS' MILEAGE Cannon Plans House Bill to Reduce Claims for Travel. Proposing to eliminate unnecessary...

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 "A—10 WELFARE GROUPS UNITE FOR SESSION Maryland State Conference and Washington Council Meet Next Week. The Joint Conference

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 HOUSE OF MERCY | BENET LANKED Annual Garden Party to Be Held May 10 in Cathe- dral Closg. Arrangements for the annual garden

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 A—I2 THE' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 7, 1933—PART ON M.EBISHOPSHOLD [| The PALAIS ROYAL = sl 2 Thrilling May Sale...

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 PALAIS ROYAL —s=ce Monday in the MAY UNDERPRICE SALE See These Amazing Furniture Values Porch AWNINGS In Just a Few Days!...

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 - NAMES SHAD BAKE - COMMITTEE HEADS - Witts Selects Assistants for Trade Board Event at Bay Ridge May 20. Naming of the...

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 JOSIN CONPLS HOVER SPEEHE] e tasianw FLETCHER TO SPEAK Ohioan to Address Civitan Club Representative Fletcher of Ohio will be

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 Happy Days Are Here Again! May Days Are Bargain Days! And they are Bargain Days in a greater sense this year. All of the...

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 [Cosmveron ] Phe Sunday 5 TWO B. E.F. FORCES MAY GATHER HERE AS BREACH WIDENS Call Is Issued for 8,700. Rivals Threaten to

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 B—2=» U EAGLE EMBLEM 15 HELD INCORRECT Nature Writer Declares It Is Wrongly Shown on Seal and Coins. The American eagle,...

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 THE PROPHET WINS VIREINIA GOLD CUP MAGAZINE HEAD, 75, | ! Trophy Becomes Permanent Property of Flying Horse Farm. Special...

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 $1.59 Foundation Garments Summer mesh corsettes and girdles. Firm fabric but pomuskegou(h to keep you cool in $ 1 hot weathe!

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 Editorial Page Part 2—10 Pages FRENCH POLITICIANS WARY OF CO-OPERATION WITHU. S. Many Feel American Congress Cannot Be...

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 2 THE EVENING STAR With Suaday Morning Edition. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ONE LAW MAY 7, 1933—PART TWO. Capital...

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 CORDIALITY IS KEYNOTE OF ROOSEVELT PARLEYS Atmosphere of Talks With Herriot and . MacDonald Noticeably Better Than Other...

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 THE HOME GARDENER Practical and Scasonal Hints for the Amateur for Beantifying Surroundings of the Home. | DAHLIA PROPAGATION

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 PROGRAM READY FORMENORIALDAY Exercises to Be Held at Arlington Under Auspices of G. A. R., ‘The annual Memorial day exercises

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 Schools and Colleges Events of Interesting Student and Facu’ty Activities in Washington's Leading Educational G. W. U....

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 MASONIC. MEETINGS THIS WEEK. Blue Lodges. Monday—Dawson, Stansbury, Joppa. ‘Tuesday—Federal, Acacia, Ta- koma, Gompers....

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 "8 HOMELOA AGTON SPURS APLIEANT More Seeking Membership |. -as Mortgage Measure {~-. Progresses. As the new home mortgage...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 7. 1933—PART TWO. - Just le/ 300 Brand-New “SUMMERTEX” Basket-Weave Fibre Rugs ... It’s

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 7, 1933—PART. TWO. Evenings For Summer 8! Mid Sise, Hand-Embroidered E Linen...

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 Capital’s Social H‘idghlightsm MISS LUCY WOOLLEY AND Having tea on a terrace in MISS DEVEREAUX GREEN, an old Georgetown...

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Harry S. New to Join | INTERESTING YOUNG FAMILY | Husbz}nd at Chicago Fair for Summer Home in New Mrs....

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 SOCIETY. Class at Naval Academy Hosts at Luce Hall Hop Mrs. MacArthur of Washington Visiting Capt. and Mrs. Charles...

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 4 SOCIETY. Kappa Kappa Gamma To Fete Pan-Hellenic Saturday Afternoon Phi Delta Gamma to Give Informal Tea Today at Lambie...

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 Miss Bex;tln Shafer Of Chevy Chase Sails For European Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Black- wood Give Dinner Party on Son's...

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 E!Mu. Phillip Campbell Entertains Alexandria [ Garden Club Members * Pirents Announce Engage- ment of Miss Isabella Neer to

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 SOCIETY MANY D, FFICERS] v omosns ] 5 T0 TAKE COURSES = Designated for-Instriiction at Army and Navy War Colleges. Many Wi

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 PLAN GEORGETOWN GARDEN INSPECTION Pilgrimage Officials Arrange Tour for Friday and Saturday. The annual Georgetown garden...

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 D. A. R. ACTIVITIES Sarah Franklin Chapter—Mrs. George B Warfleld was hostess Wednesday afternoon at the meeiing. The regent,

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 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 7, 1933—PART THREE. w@m&fi&m&%%mmmmmfi&m&wmfimfi = WGJWMI{%“UBZ”MJ%M/V(WJ‘/ : i\ ¢S The

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 The evening dress at the left is knitted of bouclette and has & separate cape collar that transforms it into a formal...

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 12 RAINEY WINS FIGHT - FORWATER ROUTE Roosevelt’s Dedication to Mark Culmination of 33- Year Struggle. Dedication by...

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 Stage -- Screen Music -- Radio RN o W T AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sundy Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1933. RAMON

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 2’ A MUSEMENTS. Striking a Happy Medium May Solve Picture Problem "Shocl( Appeal" Is the Idea of the Producers, While Will

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 Music World Celebrates Centennial_o£ Brahms Washington Observances Begin Today in Honor of Great German Composer Whose Music

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. PPOSITION to the proposed blending of alcohol with gas- oline continues unabated. The

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 ROOSEVELT SPEECH ON ALL NETWORKS President Addresses Nation Tonight at 9:45 on Legis- lative Program. before the microphone

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 7, 1933—PART FOUR. ¢ *100,000 worth of fine FURNITURE [purchased at 4()c on the...

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 | Base Ball, Bowling l Broker’s Tip Noses Out Head Play to REAL ‘DARK HORSE' PAYS 1966 FOR 5 Charley 0. Is a Poor Third and

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 GRAYS WIN TROPHY IN TRACK CARNIVAL rps Beat Rutgers in Hot Lacrosse - Battle, Down Hopkins in Meet. BY FRANCIS E. STAN....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 7 1933—PAKT FIVE. Sarazen, Kirkwood Show Here Today: Noted Netmen in Chevy Chase...

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 4 Sarron Sure He’ll TENROUND ROUTE 10 PETEY' LIKING Underdog at Arena Tuesday Has Won All His Return Bouts After Draws. BY

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 6—14 Pages UPTURN IN TRADING AGTIVITY 1S NOTED - FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED' he Sunday Star

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 N THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,” MAY 7, 1933—PART SIX. 2 : FINANCIAL. -STOCKS ARE LOWE FINANCIAL. WEEKLY SUMMARY OF THE

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 FINANCITA IN STEADY TREND frregularity Is Caused by Profit Taking in Some Groups. - BY VICTOR EUBANK, Associated Press...

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 BURB SHARES I]IP INVESTMENT TRUST AVERAGES ADVANCE AS TRADERS SEI_I_ “PNEW YORK, May 6 -Further recovs FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 6,

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 7, 1933—PART SIX. MISCELLANEOUS. s CIR | ' HE z 3 1 L orde o et

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 7, 1933—PART SI1X. AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BUSINESS...

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 AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) m ROADSTER, 1950 RambTe seat, $65. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. l rt ‘Coupe, $75: 1 Roadster, trunk rack. $19:

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 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 75 1933—PART SIX APARTMENTS SALE—AUTOMOBILES. ROOMS—_FURNISHED. s ROOMS—FURNISHED.

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 APARTMENTS. THE _SUNDAY MAY 7, 1933—PART SIX APARTMENTS 1321 KENYON ST, Beveral desirable apts.: te. dinete and bath. G. E.

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 APARTME ThE SUVDAY STAR, WAN ‘N, 1414 V ST. N.W. Cheapest rents in town. Convenlent to stores. schools churches and car...

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 APARTMENTS nms—uxmlmsm 19 ool!oonn 2 _rooms, Dorch, garage; e n.w te’ kitchen. scree le; adults. ' GE. 4392. com ; newly...

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 REAE ESTATE.’ . F‘—_—————_‘_’h‘_——gfi lOU!IG;—U!::’Ul{fl!m. DESIRABLE HOUSES FOR RENT At Very Reasonable Rent. In Very Good...

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 REAL SALE—SUBURBAN. ESTATE. RENT—SUBURBAN, (Continued.) . (Continued.) SUNGALOW—5 RODMS ~AND A ‘reened-in electric uflurltm.

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 Organized The area of the 80th Division, con- sisting of Maryland, the District of Co- lumbia and Virginia, has been or-...

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 Fiction Features PART 7 The %umla‘y Shat Magaszine WASHING l‘ON D. C, MAY 7, 1933, == Art Notes Books 16 PAGES. = —————— e s

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 with its dreary magnificence over- d with sordidness. Here were beauti- ful buildings, uncared for, the back- ground to...

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 Wi THE SUNI’IAY STAR;" WASHIN(‘ TON D C.. MAY 7 1933 =i This Is the House That Uncle Sam Built Planned by the First...

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 By ELLIS PARKER BUTLER . O , automobiles, no telephones— they had not yet been invented. The big river packets gliding up and

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 7, 1933: BY DR. FRANK THONE. EPRESSION is a word of harsh and hideous sound to the

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 reé Ry T A ———— THE SUNDAY STAR, iASHlNGm, ‘D, €, MAY 7, 18 MARRIAGE AND ITS ODD SUPERSTITIONS At Least Six Presidents Were

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 'SHOW VALUE By Maryse Rutledge One of The Star Magazine’s First- Run Stories, by the Author of Such Fiction as ‘““The Blind

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 - » that the cop arrived in time ta i two augurs, there being Other pieces of jigsaw into coat pockets, crawled cushions of

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 L m wmwmwm m m mw § mmwm mmm: 4 m ot ly but i a bad thing necessar onism is n i find that this trait of exhibit mm...

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 ) A ARCTIC VILLAGE. By Robert Marshall, New ; - York: Harrison Smith & Robert Haas, HE first pleasure for a reader opening

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 N Calendar of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Seven- teenth street and New York avemue. Permanent collection. Prints by

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 Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Wor I §f | B5R EBSaw B g g | i 37. Bunting-like fab- ric. 39. Scotch cake. 40. The herb dill.

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 PUZZLES e " A 1d young naturalists will have an easy time with this bird puzzle. GUESS THESE FOUR BIRDS —_—2— A bird forms

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 e _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 7, 1933, ° Those Were Ae S PEAK OF MY LogY The Happy Days! B fearis crma,caciin il

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 GRAPHIC SECTION WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 7, 1933,...

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 37! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 7, 1933. Ships that go into the ice for seals. The sturdy S. S....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D: C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 7. 1933. Three-Day -Boat By W. E. Hill (Copyright: 1933, By The...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 7, 1933 Captain Kettle breezing over the last jump to win the fortieth

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 THE BUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 1, .1933. Adam and Eve ought to have a tandem. But, being about the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 17, 1933. : Meet the new Wellesley fire g chief. Miss Patricia Parfitt

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