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Evening Star dated June 25, 1933

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 WEATHER# (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Generally fair and slightly warmer to- day and tomorTow, except for probability of

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 A2 % THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE IMISS PERKINS WILL | ' DISCUSS RECOVERY! Labor Secretary to Speaki Tuesday in

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 PECIAL NOTICES. RES] FOR those contracted fo other t| ®elf. John S. Walters, 725 Kennedy £0 YOU OWN ONE OF THE BEAUTIFUL...

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 BUSINESS LEADERS CONFER TOMORROW Industrialists, Responding to Roper Bid, Will Take Up Overproduction. (Continued From First

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 T . Pt F 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, JUNE 25, D. G, 1953— AR (VR 0N gw@w»:ww:m»:“& 2 JULY 4 OBSERVANCE PLANG COMPLETED .0

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 ‘| Wife Was Fat | J 1§ ? INCORPORA 'OUR PLUMBER| iNo Longer Attractive Lost Husband’s Love The above headlines appeared in &

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE I' OXNE. { with the Century of Progress Exposi- WASHINGTON ENGINEERS tion. The...

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 ". A8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUXNE 25 1933—PART ONE. | The PALAIS ROYAL rian G STREET AT ELEVENTH DISTRICT 4400

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 Strest THE SUNDAY STAR, WASIIIN 2 INPUNE ROYALM "DOWNSTAIRS™ “Smash Hit” Styles —Brought to You at a Temptingly Low Price!

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 " A10 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., JUNE >—PART. ONE. moesmo| 227 | The PALAIS ROYAL | =+ neat, rose horder decoration!

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 NHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - ., JUNE 25. 1933—PART ONE. | @ You com see 1t in city after city where the wheels of...

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 —12 FANED SEACAPTAN CLAMED BY DEATH Skipper of Lusitania, Torpe¢’ doed and Sunk During War, | Had Notable Career. By the...

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 ARMADA'S TAKE-OFF POSTPONED A DAY Balbo Defers Startmg Long| Flight to Chicago When Weather Is Bad. ORBETELLO, Italy, June 25

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 A—14 YELLOW RIVER'S YANGTSE RISE SLOWER; CHINESE MORE HOPEFUL CANDY MANUFACTURERS | | wage. Leaders said it was planned that

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 25. Lansburghs HO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE I, 8™ end B June...

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 A—16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Lansburghs 1,000 NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE T, 8™ and & A Word for

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 GRAND JURY GET] [ b e PARK SAVINGS BANK CASES TOMORROW Indictment to Be Sought of Former U. S. Treasury 0f- ficial and...

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 FORESTRY UNITS TEST ARMY S PLAN Theoretical Preparedness System Put to Trial in Recruiting. (Continued From First Page.) ones

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 DEADLINE IS FIXED ON PEPCO PETITIONS July 1 1s Date for Close of| Arlington Campaign to Get Service. By a Staff Correspondent

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. “PART ONE. o xS H O P G OLDENBER RG?’S AN D S 'F O R Y OURSETLTFx**% % It Won’t Be Long Now--

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 EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star, — Part 2—10 Pages WASHIN NGTON, D. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 19 SETBACK FOR CONFERENCE LAID

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 THE EVENING STAR been pretty well examined. m]'fll wish to join in the endeavor to With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D.

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 : SCHACHT IS RATED HEAD OF HITLER i ' BRAIN TRUST , German Financial Expert Guarding His Nation’s Interests at Economic...

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 WHAT 2+ Would you like to know? What of importance is ‘going on’ in economics, industry and politics? These questions and...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 25, 1933—PART _TWO. NEW DIVISION OF U. S. URGED BY PROFESSOR Peter H. Odegard...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. | JUNE 25, 1933—PART TWO. RESORTS OCEAN CITY, MD. RESORTS. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, J. A

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 THE SUND MOVE TO ENLARGE WATER CARNIVAL Chairman of President’s Cup | Regatta Announces Ad- dition of One Day. The first step

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 URGES AUTONOMY FOR MANCHURIA Idviser to Lytton Group Pro- poses Rule of Country by China. B the Associated Press. ‘WELLESLEY,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 25 1933—PART TWO. T e this cell” 5,000 PERSONS GET DATA ]i;;lthnpnnym by lecturers

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 —Takes only about five minutes to freeze cream or sherbet in an “Acme.” Nothing to get out of order. Sale! Galvanized GARBAGE

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 Capital’s Social ~ Highlights SOCIETY SECTION he Sundwy Star, Features for MRS. T. GIRARD LEE, Bride of June 14, formerly...

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 2 SOCIETY, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 25, SOCIETY. Former Vice President Is Host to His Daughter Mrs. Webster

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 SOCIETY Many Attractive Weddings Mark June Miss Iwilla Racheletta Reed and Mr. Jol'm Griffith Shield Satu An unusually...

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 SO CIETY. Annapolis Second Class Holds First Summer Hop Mr. Edward Lloyd Returns to New York After Visit to Parents,...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 25, D. C, JUNE 1933—PART THREE. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mark Golden Wedding In Alexandria

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €, JUNE 25, 1933—PART THREE. The Hub The Hub Now comes the Once-A-Year event teeming with...

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 A very new neckline is the feature of the Chanel dress above. It is gathered on a wide band that covers the shoul- ders in a

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 rs THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C 1933 _PART THREE Leonardtown Party To Spend July in Mountain Section To Wed July 8 Mrs.

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 Stage -- Screen Mus ic -- Radio Part 4—8 Pages Screen “Chil ren”’ Join Hollywood’s Lovely Ladies Ruby Keeler and Mary C...

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 2 AMUSEMENTS. Hollywood’s Star Writer Decides to Leave the Job Frances Marion, Long Considered the Cinema's Outstanding Story

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 THE Student Recitals Valuable Aid to Young Musicians Numerous Recitals Held This Month Coincident With Closing of Scho in...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 25, 1933—PART FOUR. 00D DRIVING HELD | BENEFIT 10 TIRES Proving Grounds Reveal Speed

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 F Washington doesn't become “aquatic conscious” this Sum- mer it won't be the fault of John A. Remon, general chair- man of

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 THE SUNDAY FRATERNITIES | MASO! Meetings This Week. Biue Lodges Monday—Dawson; M. M.: Joppa, social Tuesday—F ederal. Acacia;

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 “VIRGINIA JUDGE” WILL BROADCAST Kelly’s Comedy on Headliners’ Program—Many Musical Numbers. ALTER C. KELLY, famous in |...

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS Federation of Women's Clubs.—The elosing meeting of the season will be held tomorrow at 11 am. at the...

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 ‘Base Ball, Wrestling -. Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Star SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 25 1933. Golf,

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 Giants Beat Reds, 5-2, to Bolster Lead : <> PARMELEE'S SITH WIN COMES EASILY Homer by Bottomley Spoils Shutout—Doubleheader

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W HINGTON, D. C, JUNE 25 PART FIVE D. C. Women Plan Invitation Golf Event : Scott, 55, Takes British Amateur

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 MEETS BOXER HS *OHN SIZE N HORN Twin-City Opens Tomorrow. Garibaldi and Steele Are Ambitious Mat Foes. HE boxing gentleman

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sundiy Stad Classified Ads Pages 4 to 12 Part 6—12 Pages WASHI...

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 { : S y . WASHINGTON. 95, 1933—PART SIX { ST0CKS END WEEK WITH MILD RALLY Small Net Gain Irregular. Spurt in Commodities...

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 FINANCIAL, BOND LIST SHOWS MODERATE GAINS verage for Domestic Issues THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., ANCIAL. BOND SUMMARY FOR

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 4 CURB TENDS UP INNARROW RANGE Reactionary Trend Displaced by Stronger Tone in Late Dealings. By the Associated P NEW YORK.

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 25 1933—PART SIX.~ MISCELLANEOUS. 5 s 1 HI%E'II":.ME“‘?....

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 "6 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 25, 1933—PART SIX. AUTOMOBILES ] BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. i...

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 AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) e ‘\*“ VACATION SPECIALS BUY NOW LOW PRICES—EASY TERMS 1928 Pontiac Coach 1929

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 ROOMS. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., JUNE 25. 1933—PART SIX. APARTMENTS. ROOMS—FURNISHED. ROOMS—FURNISHED....

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 APARTMENTS. ettt THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHIN NGTON, D. C, JUNE 25, The Schenley 2121 H St. NW. Convenient to most Government...

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 APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED.

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 REAL ESTATE,, ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 25 1933—PART SIX.' REAL ESTATE RENT—FLATS. HOUSES—UNFURNISHED....

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 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 25 1933—PART SIX. i REAL ESTATE, SALE—HOUSES. SALE OR RENT—HOUSES....

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 Fiction Features Magasine PART ‘7. -————— e WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 25 1933. Puzzles 16 PAGES. o MENACE OF CHEAP LABOR World

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 —— e —— s0 maneuver as to get a controling in- terest. The poor, having only vague jdeas as to what will promote their in-

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 STAGGERING HOUGH beer is back again, and back with a vengeance, Americans still are the hardest drinkeérs of soft drinks in

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 [ —— = THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTO N, D. C, JUNE 25 1933. e e THE FIRST WOMAN TO FLY A DIRIGIBLE Aida Breckinridge, Wife...

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 Architect Hermann Sorgel, the ambi- tious German who conceived the gigan- tic plan to shrink the Mediterranean and reclaim

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 ;I'elephone Company’s Fiftieth Anniversary Chesapeake &° Potomac Co.’s Half Century of Progress and Development — Proneer I

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 originally sold at $50 a share, and afterward was quoted and sold as high as $1,000 a share. The stock has been watered...

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 OCIAL SNOB By H elen Augur Every Group Has Them —But When the Crowd Went High Hat Margery Rebelled — and All Because of the

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 DN, D. C, JUNE 25 1933. e's gone home. He took French leave, did bhn Payson Hill, 3d?” “John Payson——" Margery, who seldom

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 /he SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 25 1983.° FIXER In Which Young Miss Tiffany Strikes a Blow for the Honor of the...

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 WHY NSWER these questions, then read the story and see how gullible you may be. 1—If you were told that an open- handed,...

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 THE JOURNAL OF ARNOLD BENNETT. 1896-1928. New York: The Viking Press. ROM 1826 until shortly before his death in Londen,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 25, 19}3. Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Words 95. Encounter. 97. One time. 98....

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 A We go to the Middle West for this week’s Btate, and it's a wonderful place to spend a Sumamer vacation, especially if you

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 25, 1933. ]5 e oLLY L= = A EOGRAPHy b fia PICTURES IN THE MAP e o DRAwWN B8Y JOE-...

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 - Those Were The Happy Days! “Summer Memories”’ Bv Dick Mansfield /¥ Hiilh ONT) \ 4 e 3 W <t = : \-;t\\\WI e, RAT FIRST HORSE

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