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Evening Star dated May 21, 1933

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 “From Press to Home _ Within the Hour” The Star is delivered every evening and Sunday morning to city and suburban homes by

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 = HARRIMAN SLASHES SELF WHEN. FOUND ',:Wound Over. Heart Held Not “t Serious—Declared “in Mental Daze.” (Continued Prom...

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 DAANY LINES SHOW - BETTER BUSINESS Wage Increases, More Build- ing, Steel Demand, Car Loadings Indicate Upturn. By the...

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 0 SALO0FROLEY ‘HouDs ShYLews Senator Denies European Re- ports, and Cites Harmony % Is Only Aim. w that the Roosevelt...

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 B.EF WL HONGR THOSLANINRITS Rift Temporarily Forgotten Today as 2,500 Plan Ar- lington Visit. Differences between the...

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 § A—6 200 GIRLS T0 JOIN CATHOLIC ALUMNAE International Federation Memberships Represent Dozen Institutions. More than 200...

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 How Are Your Screens? Screens . stored away all winter, or left in windows, are apt to be the worse for wear .. . they need 3

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 = £33 70 GRADUATE FROM ANNAPOLIS Class to Receive Degrees if Congress Passes Bill—199 to Quit Service. Special Dispatch to

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 NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 21, 1933—PART ONE. Exactly as Pictured The HUB For Liberal Credit B¢ | A DAY PAYS FOR $129

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 " A—-10 Engineer Commissioner, said rday. | ‘Commissioners, D. C. AWAITS MODEL ™% S . OF THOMAS CIROLE |z, missic i sy, e...

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 16-Pc. Gri £ tea glasses. — and dust! Food Chopper Pure Shellac—orange Stillwell House Paint —colors & white .. The PALAIS

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 _A12 200 GROUPS JON COLORS MASSING Service at Cathedral Next| Sunday Expected to Break ’fH/\SUWgAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,

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 WDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 21, 1933—PART ONE. One Month Ago...when we predicted Higher Prices... We had no Idea that

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 LOUDERBACK'S SIDE NEAR COMPLETION More Witnesses Deny Feesf Were Divided With Cali- fornia Judge. By the Associated Press An

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 Lansb Ball Bearing Lawn Mower e 12-inch size o 3 spider braces o Easy adjustment o Hardwood handles ® 8-inch drive wheels o 4

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 UFFORD DESCRIBES - GOLDENBOOKFUND Assoclated Charities Official|the Associated . Gives History of Relief Organization. " %he

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 L WASHINGTON ROOSEVELT ASKED BY 1. . JEWRY 0 (PPOSE HILERSH Bernard S. Deutsch Calls| Upon President to Make Public His...

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 CEDARSPARADE VEWED BY 50 Colorful Session of 3 Days—Presi- dent Receives Group. | Accompanied by martial music and ' Cavalry

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 TOUAT SHAD BAKE OF BOARD OF TRADE 3gth Annual Outing of Or- ganization Held at Bay Ridge, Md. ST | ‘The traditionsl shad bake

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 £ ? \ /-\'I;fl{} SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MAY 21, 1933—<PART ONE. Day This is our way of thanking you—These and scores

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 Part 2—8 Pages WORLD TENSION LIFTED, BUT FUTURE IS OBSCURE Speedy Agreements at Both Geneva and London Unlikely Despite...

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 - which it was reached in the budget | Tecommendation, certain increases in |y, oo i his direction. The measur- | [ | {THE

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 RUSSIA ‘HALTS MIGRATION - IN WAR AG Passport System Us Out of Crowded Cities and on Productive Soil. AINST FAMINE ed to Keep

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS T Society of Free Lance Writers.—"The | musicale, preceding the bl‘el_kh.bl. will Bhort Story in America”

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 Material for this column must be in the State office, 1201 Sixteenth street, not later than the first mail on Wednesday...

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 m DAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 21, 1933—PART TWO. THE HOME GARDENER Practical and Seasonal’ Hints for the Amateur for...

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 AWNINGS at 3 Special Prices! 89c 5139 —Tan and white | _painted striped woven striped duck | duck awnings, awnings, mountedon

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 | NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. MAY 21, 1933—PART TWO. - » Avenus"=7th, Sth and D Sta., THE D.-C, 7 All White Irish Linen...

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 Capital’s Social Highlights SOCIETY SECTION he ,%mtflag Star, WASHINGTON, MRS. ARTHUR STURGIS, Whose charming garden will be

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Blodgett Returns To Her Residence Here Mzrs. Edward Clifford Back Next Week From Visit in Massachusetts—Other

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 SOCIETY. Mr.and Mrs. Griesmer Hosts At Dinner in Chevy Chase Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Bearce Entertain at| Cosmos Club in Honor

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 'SOCIETY. {' BRIDE OF WEEK :Px Beta Phi Alumnae To Hold May Supper Next Tuesday Evening Kappa Kappa Gamma Asso- ciation to

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 SO Historic Shrines to Be Visited by Pilgrimage plflnfled {0].' Tuesdfly Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown are Goals| of...

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 6 " SOCIETY. THEZ SUNDAY” STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Of Personal Interest To Washington Residenu! GEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs.

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 Dresses for Commencement, Dress of plain and matelassed organdie, W hite the’ prshed-up with a collar. with Kate Greenaway

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 s Auxiliary of St. Mary's [ Hospital Wil Give | Strawberry Festival ! Preparations Are Being i Made for Annual Event at|...

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 Stage -- Screen Mus ic-- Radio Part 4—8 Pages MARY PICKFORD -LES W SECR X;E HCWARD ox ETSZ — A Word or Two Regarding One of

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 AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—“Another Language.” OR “the week tomor- S row night with ees on Wednesday and Saturday Nnfianll Theater

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 Five Thousand to Join in- National Music Festival “tht America Must Do Next in Music” to Be Keynote of Convention of Music

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. HE opinion of Frederick C. Rus- sell, noted mof authority, on the subject of ‘proposed

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 SUNDAY FRATERNITIES MASONIC. MEETINGS THIS WEEK. Blue Lodges. Monday—Dawson, E. A.; Stans- bury, F. C.; Jopps, M. M....

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 District Nat ional Guard Officers of the 20th National Guard | ward to for years was a building, - Division, headed by Maj.

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 ROGERS WILL TALK FROM WASHINGTON Fa‘mous Comedian to Make Weekly Broadéast Here Tonight. ILL ROGERS, armed with the family

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 Louisa Adams Chapter met at the thome of Mrs. Helen B. Bartley, 190 Crittenden street, who was assisted by Miss Mary...

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 Base Ball, Racing SPORTS SECTION ‘@th Sunday St Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUND SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1933. * mmmm

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 DUKE IS ONLY TEAM | Gets 52 Points Against 66 for Winners, Leading in Firsts With Six. UKE STADIUM, DURHAM, N. C, May 20...

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 ALLISON AND VINES WIN FINAL SINGLES Fake Measure of Nunns and Wright In Straight Sets. Other Cup Results. By the Associated

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 THREE H—M§HUWS 'Cummin.gs Sets .T?ack Record P I.AN’@B_Y MANNI In Indianapolis Test, but Is Only .63 of Second in Front |...

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 Part 6—14 Pages 7 FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sunday Star’ WASHINGTON, D. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1933. Classified Ads Pages

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 STOCKS ARE LOWER AT SHORT SESSION "Reactions of Fractions to 2 Points Occur—Close Is Heavy. BY CLAUDE A. JAGGER, Associated

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 BONDS IRREGULAR IN QUIET MARKET Rails ‘Make Better Showing Than Industrials and ' Utilities. BY VICTOR EUBANK, Associated...

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 < FINANCIAL. THE SUND2R STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 21, 1933—PART SIX. FINANCIATD. CUR SHARESDP N PROFT THNG Bpecialties Are

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. 4 P sts.—Day's Pnarmacy. H? 35 "« Zinrty's Cigar and tore. 170h

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 4 3 MISCECLANEOU ). STAR. WASHINGTOV, D. C. MAY 21, 1933——PART SIX. AUTOMOBILE l lAIj—m-‘mfll- .Ulwll- INSTRUMENTS—RADIOS. l

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 AUTOMOBILES. EALE—-AUTOHO!ILIIS. (Contim FORD MODEL RO, Soiped: Onew Diaek new tires. A resl ba Butler, Inc, 21 05 ms-rni.

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 ROOMS mm' \NISHE! ROOMS AND BOARD. ROOMS AND BOARD—SUBURBAN. APARTMENTS—FURNISHE! M m-s..-mtmsnn. ArAl:'r\m\x{ _"l!l. _@ .. e

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 2 Pa. ave. nw.. 3 rms 7 Pa. ave, 2 rins. kit.. $40.00. rd. 3 rms. ba. gas and It CHARLES 'L. NORRIS. THE MARDAYV, 8§15 MD.

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 APARTMENTS. %NDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 21, DIRECTORY OF 1 room. kitchen and > 2 rooms. kitchen and bath 3 rooms,...

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 APAR APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Con{ tinued.) N'W.—TWO _ ROOM! elec. 'furnished. outside ; near Meridian Park: Reasonable; ;lm

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 21, 1933—PART SIX. REAL ESTATE. HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. BALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES....

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 REAL ESTATE. HE~SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 21. 1933—PART SIX. REAL ESTATE. — SALE—SUBURBAN. RENT—SUBURBAN. SALE OR

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 %SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, MAY 21, 1933—PART SIX. 20 AR CORPS OFFRERS CALSEN Eight Annapolis Graduates i : i Also Will...

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 Art Notes Books Fiction e | The Swnday Sh Magasine ' \V\\III\G O\I D ( MAY 21, 1933. ome From the Poorhouse 16 PAGES. — e i e

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 a2 productive years, and who otherwise would have to live either by begging or by resort to the alms house. The population of

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 cartaN JOHN SMITH termed [ ”*HRN o 4 AMERICA Al « CT hefe. are shr Linies that fhew vhy Face;hat thefe % ew thy GTact aad...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 21, Little-Known . DramaticIncidents Connected With History-Making Flights. The first

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, S = “It He Whistled” By ] osep/zine Bentham A Delightful Story of T'wo Young People Who

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 SUNDAY STAR, 'hSHlNGTON, e P. € MAY 21, 198 e ARCHITECTS AND THEIR DISTRICT WORK William T hornton, Who Designed the Capitol,

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, because it was cast in 1822 in Paul Revere’s foundry. During the many years that this church

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI Our Government at ( Eighteen Departments and Agencies, All Will Contribute Remarkable Displa Federal

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 TON, D. C, MAY 21, 1933, hicago’s Exposition orking Quietly Here in W ashington, to the Century of Progress Fair. g and...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MAY 21, 1933.° - A young author a pretty girl, and —-of all things!---a bottle of ketchup

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 | R g SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 21, 1933. ! J A THE PROPAGANDA MENACE. By Frederick E. Lumley, New York: The Century

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 21, 1938 Calendar of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Seven- teenth street and New

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 102. Suburban traimn. 103. Pool of water. 104. Hair coats. 106. Wearies. 107. Egyptian father of the gods. 108. Resembling

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 PUZZLES 2= HIS is the picnic season, so we are present- ing an appropriate picture in which our artist has included 2 number

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 SLEEPYNEAD CoLompia Qo»w -Mx. L8, N.C. THEE SPANISH KING, HAD €/ & GREAT FLEET, WHICH ATTACK THE ENGLISH. THE ARMADA WAS TO

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 . _— S o —— THT. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, U.” {32 W'M;“' 2y TU'W '7 Those Were The Happy Days! Tasks You’ll Recall H|6 15 B

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 e e The Su s i R SECTION . SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C., -MAY 21, 1933. Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture OUR NEW

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY Reflections. The camera artist captures another rare bit of water...

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 Hotel Service By W. E. Hill (Copyright, 1933, by the Chicago Tribune Syndicate.) £ # A Well trained bell hop speeding...

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 Bonus marchers put away Army “chow.” A dinner-tirge scene at Fort Hunt, a., showing the mess line between two rows of the big

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, (.—GRAVURE SECTION—MA\Y 21, 1933. Where camels work in harness. There are 10 in this team...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 21, HAVE THIS W&% READY! ) 1933. ——y R RA ey GIVE A It will speed...

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 I Eight Pages in Color HOLLY - TH' Bz CHIEF WANTS TO SEE YOU RIGHT AwWAY — HE'S IKIND YES, THEY LOOSENED UP AND INVITED &GEE

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 POLICE DEPARTMENT? | WANT To REPORT THAT MY HUSBANIO, CASPAR MILQUETOAS T, HAS BEEN MISSING | i SINCE ONE OCLOCK THIS...

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 ONGE 7;;Ar=¢~ A TIME THERE X / WAS A BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS ¥ WHO WAS PUT TO SLEED BY A BAD OLD WITCH 5 : e (] 4 7 . -y - W FEEL

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 MOoM! HES GOT A COAT JUST LIKE chhn Fellens p» Lene ByrRnes Reg U, & Pat. Offica. All rights reserved 7 TRaTS A THATS A Bume

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 THEN TARZAN COMMANDED THE APES TO ATTACK ! THE HIGH PRIEST CRIED OUT IN HELPLESS RAGE,AS, FROM THE TEMPLE ROOF, HE SAW THE

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 WHEW! IT SURE 1S WARM OUT HERE IN TH’' SUN- AND CHASIN' A HOE UP AND DOWN,IN A GARDEN, DOESN'T MAKE IT SEEM ANY COOLER- TH'

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 CHECK ROOM ON THE RIGHT, MANYBE WE'D BETTER CHECK THAT I THINK YOU BUMPED THAT OUT OF MY HANDS WITH ' WOUR HEAD ON THAKK YOU

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 PIFFLE! | DROPPED i “ o) NEs PP, L MY MmaTeHd ouT THe ~ Di13NT Hear You . Recauvse [ Feer AWFuL TIRED, I Do! ht. 1933—by Bell

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