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Evening Star dated December 9, 1934

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 \WEATHER. (U § Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy, probably occasional light snow today and tomorrow; continued cold; gen- tle

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 A2 = COSTIGAN OFFERS RECOVERY PLAN Public Works Heads 14- Point Program Designed for Liberals. By the Associated Press. A...

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 MNINCH T0 SPEAK IN RADIO FORUM Chairman of Power Board Will Discuss Roosevelt Policies. Frank R. McNinch, the Federal Power

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 L] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 9, 1934—PART ONE U.S. SEIZES o/ INDOPE CLEANP Eight Arrested in Capital;...

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 LS. U PRESIDENT HANGED INEFFIGY Students, Angry Over Long Censure Ruling, Call Him “Jimmy the Stooge.” By the Assoclated...

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 A—6 WAR SCARESLAID 70 ARMS MAKERS Senator Pope Scores Muni- tions Men Before Foreign Policy Group. gas By the Assoclated...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1934—PART ONE, CATHOLICS TAKE FILM VOW TODAY Al Attending Masses to Be Asked

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 v v - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO OFFICIALS TRIAL | JURY SUMMONED Anne Arundel Group Facing Charge of lllegal Payment of...

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 @dar Hil uylam moet &aunfif Cmeterg X WASHINGTON MEMORIJAL PARK Invites you to visit the most modern burial _estate within...

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 A—10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (', DECEMBER 9, 1934—PART ONE, —_— NEW MORTGAGE PLANNED | BY ILLINOIS CENTRAL By the...

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 ®L0T TO KILL BATISTA THWARTED BY ARREST }5 the Associated Press. | HAVANA, December 8.—Military juthorities said last night

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 GRIDIRON CLUB’S SATI CRIDRON SATRE BROILS NEW DEAL 0ld Guard Comes in for Its Share of Fun—No- tables Attend....

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 THIRD PARTY MOVE GANS NOVENTUN Liberals’ Meetmg Holds Electorate Stands to Left of President. By the Associated Press THE...

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 A1t RED CROSS URGED A0S, RELIEFUNT Liherty League Head Hits “Pernicious System” in Political Control. By the Associated...

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 THE A A A A S AT EGE AR AN Half a Willion Siffs ot ThePalais Royal From the gay and jolly Toy Fair, in the Down Stairs...

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 Ringlets Ringlets CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Vita Tonic Qil Permanent Wave .20 COMPLETE INCLUDING ® Khampoo Before. o Tonic Oil Wave.

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 THE STNDAYV STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 9. 1934—PART ONXE. OF TUBERCULOSS National Association Says Expense of Each Case

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 A—I8 YOUNG L'BERALS | PRAISED BY HOLT Senator-Elect Says Future of U. S. Hinges on Atti- tude of Youth. Declaring youth will

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 v INDUSTRY EXPECTS NEW DEAL CHANGE Predicts Other Approachesi to Idleness Cure—Sees First Failing. By the Associated Press

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1934—PART ONE. Jansburghs NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE ff 7™,

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 Comoroe ) he Sunday Shar [ ) MAN KILLS WIFE - THKES OWN LFE INLOGAL HOTEL ‘Mary|and Couple Found‘ Dead With Only 39 Cents '

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 B—2 =» THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FUNDS UNHARMED Feline Beauties Entered in Washington Cat Club Show BY INTEREST...

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 PROPHETS RECALL COLDEST WINTERS Snow Lay on Ground Here Two Months Cen- tury Ago. ‘Weather, the ever-fascinating sub- Ject in

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 B4 « THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO ! Personalities of Presidents’ Wives Center E G BELLS TRAL Of Society Gossip Since Martha...

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 AID TO HARRISON PLEDGED BY BILBO Senator-Elect May Sponsor Bill for $10,000,000 Cotton Research Program. By the Assoclated

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 AUTO VOTE PLAN SCORED BY LABOR Plant Election Scheme Draws Fire of A. F. of L. as Contrary to Law. By the Associated Press.

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 THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1934—PART ONE. Peoples Drug Stores Are Fulfilling the Demands of the Most...

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 SCIENTISTS CHART SUN'S “NEIGHBO “Sky Surveyors” to Explain Methods to Carnegie Trustees. n BY THOMAS R. HENRY. Direct...

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 MACHADD ADMITS BURDEN 700 MUCH Beaten Fugitive Confesses| He No Longer Cares What Happens in Cuba. (Copyright. 1034, by the

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 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | §1.00 FIZZ-IT AT- TACHMENT, FOR MAKING FIZZER oUT OF ANY CARBONATED BOTTLED BEVER-

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 $6.00 Sparklet Charging BOTTLE Complete With 5 Chargers De luxe model, chromium- plated head. Refillable. A home soda...

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 B—12 ROOSEVELT VIEWS CROSSING PROJECT $864,000,000 Plan to Cure Evil Carried in Ickes’ Winter Outline. By the Associated...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER-9, 1934—PART ONE. \4 ¥¥4“¥'¥ ¥¥ ¥¥¥’¥¥¥4‘¥ ¥' ¥'. THE HUB FURNITURE COMP_NY 5...

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 ROERS ADDRES HELD SENFIAN Express President’s Desire to Reconcile Conflicting Interests. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Business can...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1934 SPORTS SECTION he Sunday St * v/ \/g), NS . B—15 ‘Bama Gridders Grab...

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 V B—16 " SPORTS, iswintasss / THE SUNDAY STA WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1934—PART ONE. SPORTS Griffith to Look to West for

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 SPORTS. NEW YORKER GETS BRUNDAGE'S POST Convention Approves List of Seven for Ballot on Outstanding Athlete. By the...

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 B—18 S PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1934—PART ONE. SPORTS. New Golf Dynasty Here Looms : Champion

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 S PORTS ¢ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO C., DECEMBER 09, 1934—PART: ONE. SPORTS ‘Spozlers Will Scrap Tomorrow Night in T opliner

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 9, 1934—PART ONE, GOLDENBERG CO. B Bt e r et Have You a Char§e Account at...

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 Editorial Page . " Dart 2—12 Pages 7 OLD GUARD NEW PARTY SEENIF G. O. P. KEEPS HOLD Conservative Group With Progressive...

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 D2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1934—PART TWO. . O e - —_— » 1 Recovery in England and America I THE...

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 ROOSEVELT SYMPATHY BELIEVED LEANING LEFT President’s Natural Urge Is Declared Toward New and Untried Social Experiments. BY

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 D—4 - CHRISTMAS TREE PROGRAM FIXED President Will Turn on Lights in Afternoon Be- fore Giving Message. ‘The National...

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 Schools and Colleges Events of Interesting Student and Faculty Activities in Washington's Leading Educational Institutions.

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 D—6 CHILE ENCHANTING INLIFE AND SCENE Sophisticated Cities Con- trast Unspoiled and Ma- jestic Nature. BY ELSIE BROWN,...

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 THE 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, HOTEL REOPENING FORWINTER INFLUX Atlantic City Enjoying Great Popularity—1935 Events Scheduled.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER- 9, -1934—PART TWQ Jackie Cooper, Lionel Barrymore in “Tressure Island.”...

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 MCARTER T0 BARE INCOME TAX PLOT Utilities Magnate Will De- scribe to Jury Alleged Of- fer to Defraud U. S. Thomas N....

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 13 DAYS for Gift Buying 05-Piece DINNER SETS Service for Twelve —These are imported china sets with the beauty that dis-...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, * BUY NOW —MAIL EARLY! Men's SAMPLE SLIPPERS Regularly $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 378 Pairs! Sizes...

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 * BUY NOW —MAIL EARLY! Silk Ll'l;ed Br,ocade 38.95 —He would be hard to please if he didn't like one of these lovely robes.

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—12 Pages Mrs. Emil Jurja, wife of the assistant chairman of the Democratic National...

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 E—2 Ambassador And Mme. SOCIETY. of Japan Saito Hosts Entertain at Luncheon Today in Compliment to United States Minister to

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 SOCIETY. Notes of Capital Official And Social Activities Senator John G. Townsend, Jr., Here for Gridiron...

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 ¥ " SOCIETY. Tales of Well Known Folk] B Bl B In Art, Literature, Politics President’s Vice Return Stirs Speakership Riddle

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 SOCIETY. Miss Gertrude Pixton Bride of Edmund Pusey Miss M. Eleanor Harding Is Wed to Arthur L. Evans, Jr—Miss Mary Garrison

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 E—6 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Naval Academy Thinking Of Indoor Sport Events ‘Social Life at Annapolis Settles...

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 SO 325 Guests Attend Supper Dance at Fort Humphreys Ma;. Gen. and Mrs. Mark- - ham Hosts at Brilliant So- cial Event at...

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 E—8 Invitations Issued For Monogram Prom At Charlotte Hall List of Patronesses Is Headed by Wife of Prin-| cipal—Mrs. S. Paul

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 9, 1934—PART THREE. THE new Be of good cheer ewerybody! elle ’s Signs point to

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 SOCIETY, Mrs. Harold B-urlon Hostess at Bridge| Entertains at Columbia Country Club—Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Dlvil; Hosts at

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 SOCIETY, Qficers’ Mess Elects fhicers for Year {; - { At Quantico Base Lieut. Col. C. J. Miller Is -Chosen President; Mrs....

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 Crepe de Chine Frocks RS A gl 15 stvles and pastel sh, Bootee Sets Sacque. cap and bootees of soft white varn trim- ke $1.95

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 Stage - Screen Music - Radio Part 4—10 Pages CONCLAVE OF STATES he Sunday St WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MOR G, DECEMBER 9,...

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 F-2 NEW ASSOGATON TOBELAINGHED NORTHWEST ARE 65 Residents, at First Meet- ing, Seek Improved Transportation. Because many...

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 Horn Blowing Has Usages, But Abuses Often Noted Inexcusable Blasts Seldom Accomplish Any Good Purposes and Gcnerally Cause

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 F—4 Present-Day Music And } Moments at the Concert Mechanical Devices Afford Large Share of thel Home Recitals. Inspiration

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 AM USEMENTS. ‘We Live Again’Acclaimed As a True Russian Picture Said to Outclass Other Efforts of That Character—Ina Claire

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 ‘THE 'SUNDAY STAR, ' WASHINGTO C, DECEMBER 9, 1934—PART FOUR. One-Hour Radio Programs Popular Singing Stars and Comedian on

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 RADIO FORECAST AS MESSAGE UNIT Communications Leaders Paint Fantastic Picture Before F. C. C. BY SOL TAISHOFT. the guiding

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 F—S8 Miss Alice Hill to Speak On Federation Program Director of Emergency Relief Will Be on Radio Friday—Meeting Date Is...

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 Legion to Hold Special Meeting on Constitution March Convention Called to Consider Proposed Changes Adopted by Executive...

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 F—10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1934—PART FOUR.' M two grades for four years up to June |1, 1935, when

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 5—12 Pages D.C. BANK REVIFWS STEADY GAINS ON I5TH ANNIVERSARY ‘American Security Has Seen

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 G2 F INANCIAL. STOCK LIST TENDS T0LOWER LEVELS Minor Declines Predominate as Advances clines . nchanged . Traders Trim Sails

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 FINANCIAL. BONDS FLUCTUATE |**urrea waaoe mise INNARROW RANGE By the Associated Press. Moderate Realizing Appears NEW YORK,

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 G—4 TRENDS IRREGULAR IN' CURB TRADING Specialties Fluctuate Wide- ly—Cheshorough Shares at New 1934 Peak. BY BERNARD S....

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 H Lost and Found may be found on page A-9. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver- tisers from receiving...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. THE SUNDAY BSTAR, YOUNG BUSINESS MAN or group, with capital,

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 AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continuer ) PARTS—PARTS For All Cars and Trucks. uto Glass Installed and BERT HERSON AUTO E:

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 MW______I;I_HMWINGTON D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1934—PART FIVE MISCELLANEOUS 3 y o . SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ’...

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 & ROOMS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,” DECEMBER 9, 1934—PART FIVE, #&@®&x#% APARTMENTS., - G-9 —_— . S oD AN DR T s S e

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 REAL ESTATE.. - APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. _(Continued.) HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) cdwnm lflflnlh st.nw; 2. k. b 33000 00

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 REAL ESTATE. THE SALE—FARMS. SALE—FARMS. st COM.. zxc!:u.m‘r [ NORTH- west location: bare L. DEN. Phnne Cleveland 6440. * l

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 THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1934_PART FIVE. 4-Piece Peg Maple Bed Room Suite Carefully constructed,...

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 PART 6. C e — — — The Sunday %im‘ Magasine WASHINGTON D C., DECEMBER 9, 1934, Features 16 PAGES St e POETRY, PIRATES AND A

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 ~ & — SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1934. few days in taverns and stews all they had gotten, by giving...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1934. WOMEN ScArRe More Easily 7%» MEN . 4 sa SIGN of STRENGTH Here are things

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 tlar is ized Chinese t suit Chiang. The co 800 high and the sleeves are too Highway Dream Near dream of a highway connecting

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 9, 1934 OLD CHAP HAS KILLED 600 LIONS Ben Lilly, Now 80 Years OJd, Is Uncle...

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 6 e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1934. SAENGERBUND WAS LEADER IN SINGING One of the First District...

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 THE SUNDI}}! STAI_?. W._&SH!NGTQNL D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1934. active members, 24 of the honorary class and 1,731 passive...

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 Good-by—for Today By Frances Heath An Appealing Story About a Girl Who Couldn’t Stop Caring for One Man—and a Man Who...

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 C, DECEMBER 9, 1934. that, of late, he sent for them mer than he rang for her. Rlly a summons did come, she for- m everything

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 ELEPHANT By Richard Halliburton The Young Author Wanted to Go Over the#dps ala Hannibal, Butdiie Met Diffieulties. BERLIN,

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 Sir Bernard Spilsbury, England's “Medical Sherlock Holmes.” BY MILTON BRONNER. LONDON, December 8, 1934. HE inhabitants of

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 “Hold-up men here,” he spelled; “sele- phone police,” and he spelled it over THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 9, 1034 Deep down in the consciousness of the man or the woman who lives...

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 - PUZZLES — A coronet tops off this week's puszzles, and the puzzle editor hopes you'll have a royal time before you finish

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 THE SUNDAY- ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,” DECEMBER' 9, 1934 YEARS AGO IN GREECE AN OLP BLIND POET NAMED HoOMER PLUCKED THE...

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 (o ¥ememeee B | Mty = LAMP: ANDTHE The Happy Days! - ), 8 ggggw ko “Rays of Other Days” J 8579, "R GLowTorcH [fEED e By Dick

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 GRAPHIC t u tuf N GRAVURE SECTION . 72l SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 9. 1934 The Army marches to battle. Cadets of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 9, 1934. Winter intrudes on Autumn in Missouri. The picturesque

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 9, 1934 Newsprint rolls waiting for the presses. A view in the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 9, 1934, Tahitian in style and fabric. The bathing suit of plum,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 9, 1934. Off for the hunt. And a right tair day it was for a chase

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 9, The desert prayer. The camel waits while two Arab travelers...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 9. 1924 Women who love fine linens are well familiar with this

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 The Princess Marina in- fluence in hats. The long- tasseled turban in the Greek mode is a new design in honor of the bride of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 9, 1934 Executive offices take on new charm. Here's a door- way

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER L ALL HAILTHE KING OF GIFTS JEWELRY+on KAY § 49 Stores From Coast

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 Ten Pages in Color MOON MULLINS Frygnk Willard he Sunday Shee oo 1 WONDER WHAT'S KEEPIN' PESTY SO LONG. IF I HAVE TO WAIT...

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 4 an — M. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES ©-O - OH! WHAT A DAY! T™M SO TIRED X CAN'T MOVE ! ALOY‘IUS, WILL YoU GET ME A DRINIC OF

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 Ou.w Byrmes I JUS" MADE A TERRIBLE MISTAKE ! I MIGHT HAVE BEEN Mr. CorFrree -NERVES makes a sudden exit , ,JUNIOR w Fix i V

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 = T ———— - Yes MA‘amM ) KNOW JUST \WHAT You MUsT HANVE T/ PUT UP wWiTw AT | WISH You’D LET ME TALK To You ABOUT CHRISTMAS-

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 No, THAT AINT SUFFICIENT, GEYT HeR BROTETR WL LYUM [} LEMME SEE- ] DonT Hinr] KiN' 6 Ve You A CORRECH LETS SeE, ] Ve doTTa

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 MUTT AND JEFF Christmas Comes But Once a Year—And That’s Plenty for Any Husband By BUD FISHER WHERE ARE You GOING? {, I SAID

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 Ten Pages in Color WREN NO SPA FOUND IN TH . R ALL OF THEM COULD BE _THE ADE WOUL T, TARZAN INSISTED THAT H EMAIN ON THE...

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 WELL, IT'S LOW PAY AND HARD WORK, BUT A JOBS A JOB, IN THESE TIMES - SO! THE GREAT" WARBUCKS- THE BIG SHOT- THE BILLIONAIRE-

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 YOU wiLL wAIT q HERE WHILE I GO TO CONEFER L, UNTIL NOW, DID NOT KNOW I WAS HARD TO 4 APPROACH - - BUT WONT | YOU BE SEATED,

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 (| THOUGHT 1D — : I == o PUT THESE BLINDERS ; 3 ON IN CASE THERE ; ‘ WAS SOME PACKAGE - " s LYING ARQUND THAT ~ SE . \ou...

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