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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated December 16, 1934

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 WEATHER. (U. 8 Weather Bureau Forecast. Cloudy and warmer today; tomorrow fair, colder; fresh southwest winds....

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 A2 U.S. POWER POLICY OPENS LEGAL WAR Administration Policy Seen as Wasteful Attack on Investors, BY DAVID LAWRENCE. War has

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 CHACO RIVALS GIRD| FOR WAR IN' HEAT Paraguayans Plan Drive in 114-Degree Sunas League Waits Reply. By the Associated Press.

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 REAR ADMIRALCIES GIVEN 8 CAPTAINS Yuletide Promotions Include Captaincies for 28 Commanders. President Roosevelt, Secrefary

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 SOCIAL SECURITY ‘PARLEYS CALLED 79 Civic Leaders Will Con- fer With Officials on Legislation. Beventy - nine Washington civic

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 Mattresses § Remade 3 The Stein Bedding Co. 1004 Eye St. NW. ME. 9490 (‘)/7/;////////////////////////////// Ignition,...

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 1. RAPS WERTON CONPANY NN Brief in Injunction Suit Says Policy “Debauches” - Workers. By the Assoclated Press. WILMINGTON,

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 WISCONSIN'S J0B INSURANGE READY $5,000,000 Fund Becomes Available to Workers July 1, 1935. By the Ashociated Press. MADISON,

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 WHITEFORD NAMIED HOUSING COUNSEL Prominent Capital Attorney Will Continue in Pri- vate Practice. Roger J. Whiteford,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 16, 1934—PART ONE. LOMBINATION OFFER (N U%TH FOR KENMORE JUNIOR CLEANER e 4...

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 W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road COL. 0464 Phones } ADams 10341 WASHINGTON MEMORJAL...

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 A—12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16, 1934—PART ONE. NEW PLANES TO REDUCE D. C.-DETROIT AIR TIME...

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 POLISH JEWS REFUSED ENTRY TO PALESTINE ITourists Also Barred Out of Egypt—TFive Girls Outwit Law i by Getting Married....

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 A—14 THE LOW PAY T0 AUTO WORKERS CHARGED Ma;or Companies Scored at Hearing by Federal Representatives. By the Assoctated...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16, 1934—PART ONE, Beginning Tomorrow, Monday Morning at 9.15 AM. Sale! 3,600...

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 A—16 Sculptured Panels of Rich Beauty to Tell Law’s History in New Supreme Court Chamber, Soon to Be Completed B i e T LT E -

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16,' 1934—PART ONE. RITES WIU- HUNUR Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. to Christmas O] e

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER- 16, 1934—PART ONE. Phone POtomac 5678 For the Boy Scout First Aid Kit Large...

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 NYE WILL HANDLE | " COMMITTEE TASK Will Direct G. 0. P, Phase of Difficult Membership Job In Senate. BY J. A. O'LEARY. In the

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 FLEET “ATTACKS” 7 SINGAPORE FORT British Destroyers and Planes Move on Strong- hold to Test Value. By the Associated Press.

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 1935 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 16, 1934—PART ONE. THE FINEST GIFT OF ALL...ON ROSS EASY CREDIT ‘(You pay

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 A—22 PLANETS BARREN, NEW STUDY SHOWS Carnegie Astronomers Find Even Mars Lacking Oxy- gen for Life. BY THOMAS R. HENRY....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR.” WASHINGTON, 7. €.- DECEVYDRER 16 194 _PART ONE. Gifts For the Home ,[ansburqh’s | Are PlenfifUI ar. . "NO

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 16, 1934—PART ONE.‘ and$3 Fleureh‘e Dresses A-24 - Lansburghs T™ 8™and E...

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 Sports—Pages 11 to 15 - [coemien | @he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, NG, DECEMBER 16, 1934. YUDELEVIT STORY! [ caught in Raia

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 B2 % HAPSBURG RETURN REPORTS REVIVED Rumors Sweep Vienna as Goemboes Makes Return Trip to Italy. By the Associated Press....

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 JAFSIE HAS “NEWS™ FOR"MRS. CAPONE} Condon Bears “Good” Tid- Ings to Gang Leader’s Wife in Florida Home. (Copyright, 1934, by

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 NICARAGUA GANAL SOUGHT FOR U. 3. New Move for Interoceanic Link Sets $722,000,000 as Project’s Cost. By the Associated Press.

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 MORAL ISSUE SEEN N ALLEY PROET Proper Housing for Persons Removed by Clearance Held Necessary. . The Alley Dwelling Authority

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 ONE OF 26 FETES Community Chest Agencies Plan Yule Festivals for Dependents. ¢ The appearance of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16, 1934—PART ONE, Give a, CROSLEY: Electric Refrigerator The sensational \ -

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16, 1934—PART ONE. 4-Piece Moderne Bedroom Suite Exactly as illustrated. It...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 16, 1934—PART ONE. / ’ A-Piece Bedroom Suite As pictured the suite consists of a

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 COLLEGE ROLLY NEAR OLD PEAK| | z.. Almost Million- Young Men and Women Now Students. By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI,...

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 Rajah Rates Indians Loop’s <« HAS STICK POWER, STRONG DEFENSE Good Fortune, Right Spirit Pulled Tigers Through, Says Browns’

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 B-12 NATS NOW HAVE 15 SPORTS. PITCHERS AT HAND Quintet of Vets Nucleus for New Staff—Few Good Rooks Available. C but even...

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 SPORTS. Southern Conference Paves Way for Expansion of Organization Next Year Three Form Private Schools’ Basket League,...

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 B—14 * SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16, 1934—PART ONE. SPORTS Hunt Club Presents Hot Heavy Battle :

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16, 1934—PART ONE. SPORTS. B—15 Armour and Houghton Have Directly...

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 lee Twm‘:‘ Sweater Sets A delightful group of new models, all- wool in every smart, new color and combi- 9 nation. Cardigan

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 Editorial Page Part 2—10 Pages DANUBE IS NEW FRONTIER OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Reich’s Plan to Unite With Austria Fraught With

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 D-2 {THE EVENING STAR }' With Sundsy Morning Edition. -_ WASHINGTON,D.C. BUNDAY..,.December 16, 1934 THEODORE W....

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 CONTINUED DEPRESSION HELD G. O. P. HOPE IN ’36 Roosevelt Is Conceded Victory if Re- covery Becomes Apparent Within Next 18 BY

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 D—4 ADVENTURE FILLS TRIPT0 BOLIVIA “Roof of the World” Is Bright With Sunshine and Color. BY LUCY FARNSWORTH Of the...

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 “NUDE” EXPLORERS SOUGHT FOR TR, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. [:ARNWA[ [}ARIUEA The Traveler’s Notebook Hunting Attracts

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 HAWKINS ELECTED CANP GOMNMANDER Col. Henry W. Lawton Group to Install Officers January 7. MEETINGS THIS WEEK. Camps....

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 World-Wide Spy System Keéps America Informed on Military Developments (Continued From First Page.) North, along the Atlantic

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 * OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT 5-Ib. Boxes Assorted Chocolates $‘I 75 e X ey ° with dark-coated chocolates, Jordan almonds, fruits,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 16, 1934—PART TWO. PHONE ORDERS DIST. 7200 Thousands of Beautiful, Useful Gifts

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 for Gift Buying Walking Frocks $1.29 —Hand-embroider- ed nainsook frocks in white, pink and blue. Sizes 1 to 3. —Second...

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 v Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—16 Pages Young Women Who Lend Charm and Interest to the Yrmy Set in the Capital White

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 E-2 S OCIETY. Society Arranging Visits For the Holiday Season Mrs. Taft Will Have Her Daughter and Family With Her—Misses...

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 SOCIETY. Christmas Leaves Hold Interest of Midshipmen Movies Only Diversion at Academy—Mrs. John R. Van Nagell of San Diego,

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 SOCIETY. Tales of Well-Known quk In Art, Literature, Politics plau'c]it to Mrs. Rocseve lt. *"She Always Follows...

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 SOCIETY. New Yorkers Make Chevy Chase Visit On Way to Florida Dr. and Mrs. Donald Tress- ler Honored st Supper by Mr. and...

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 HAT eternal SATIN, favorite, features this It boasts some- different in back too. Then, all its other lines make for grace

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 SOCIETY. ‘Three Plays Given By Essayons Club At Fort Humpl‘u’cys Llrge Audience Attends Ini- tial Presentation at Engi- neer

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 S The Chief Justice And Mrs. Hughes Hosts at Dinner Chief Justice and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes wore hosts at dinner last...

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 SOCIETY. RECENT BRIDE Leonardtown Plans For Brilliant Ball During Yule Season Annual Function Will Be Given for Benefit of

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 ‘E—10 RHYTHM IS HINTED IN CHILD GROWTH Good and Bad Years Inti- mated in 10-Year Records at Hagerstown. There may be good and

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 SOCIETY. Barretts Will Give Reception in Honor Of Married Couple Aftair Will Honor Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Greenland. Yule...

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 SERVICE ARMY ORDERS. Turtle, Col. Lewis, Coast Artillery Corps, from New York City to Panama Canal Department, about March

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 Silver Spnng and Vicinity Soclally Active Mr. and Mrs. George Webster of Sligo Park Hills, Md., were hosts at & bridge party

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 CENTERS T0 GIVE CHRISTMAS FETES Dances, Piays and Other Entertainments Planned for Two Weeks. Yuletide parties, dances, plays

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 4 e e ( 7 YOU COULDNT DO BETTER IN SANTA'S OWN WORKSHOP THAN IN f Cos Tov ‘Real Hair Doll Baby $ 4.99 A little beauty with |

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 _E-15 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16, 1934—PART THREE. 51 Samples of *127° to $23 7 Neghgees M é $11.74...

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 Stage - Screen Music - Radio Part 4—10 Pages CONCLAVE OF STATES 4 WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, DE Sunday Star CEMBER 16,

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 F—2 CITIZENS PLANNING YULE CELEBRATION IN MANY SECTIONS Aid for Needy, Tree Light- ings and Parties Feature Scheduled...

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 Auio Show Contest Will Be Conducted Again Washington Automotive Trade Association and The Star Will Present Puzzle Series...

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 F—4 Many Important Changes In the World of Music Res;gnations of Stokowski and Gatti-Casazza and Death of Phillip Hale Draw

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 AM USEMENTS.’ Merger of Amateur Groups Hope of a Little Theater Too Much Competition Among Various Local Theatrical...

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 F—6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, DECEMBER 16, 1934—PART FOUR Radio Listeners Prefer Announcements by Men|: Harvard...

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 MASONIC LODGE ELECTS OFFICERS Brinkley Is Master of Sem- per Paratus Group. Others Named. Meetings This Week. BLUE LODGES.

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 | F-8 Food Bill to Be Discussed Before Federation Women to Speak at Me at the Y. HE present status of the bill to amend the

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 Publication on New Year Tabloid Size Issue Will Contain Activities of Headquarters, Departments and Posts. PUBLICATION known

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 Orchestra’s Guest Artists HILIP JAMES, American com- poser; Blanca Renard, Chilean planist, and Christmas music from Russia,

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 News Part 5—12 Pages of Markets Pages 1 to 4 WASHINGTON, D. C, FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED The Sundoy St SUNDAY MORNING,...

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 G2 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16 1934—PART FIVE. FINANCIAL. FEW STOCKS ABLE | tmes seee| | WEEKLY

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 FINANCIAL, CHANGES SMALL Butter and Egg Markets Watching ON BOND MARKET| U- S Relief Plans Prime Corporates Steady to...

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 ~ FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16, 1934—PART FIVE. FINANCIAL. JNTESHD "5 WEEKLY SUMMARY OF THE NEW

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16, 1934—PART FIVE. MISCELLANEOUS. G-§ HELP—MEN....

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 G—6 3 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. (Continued.) f{ISCELLANEOUS. SALE—M’ISCEI.LANEOUS. TANTED—To buy cigar store. §00d loca- tion.

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 MISCE DOGS, PETS, ETC. (Continuec.) COLLIE PUPS. country raised reaistered. 2 months old: championship stock auti- sél(l)‘

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 AUTOMOBILES. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16, 193¢—PART FIVE, AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.)...

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 A SALE—~AUTOMOBILES. . sl 1729 14th St. N.W. $ l 50 Reductions - On 1934 Fords, Chevs. & Plymouths Like New—Terms New-Car...

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 _G-10 . APARTMENTS. - THE SUNDAYV -STAR, WASHINGTON, D -Cp O i, e Y . . e S APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. APARTMENTS....

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—-HOUSES. (Continued.) TWO-FAMILY FLAT. *l4th & PARK RD. N.W. thoroughly modern and attractive (ding. "...

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 G—12 D.A.R. CARD PARTY T0 BE JANUARY 17 Executive Committee An- nounces Date for An- nual Event. The annual card party of the

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 mm‘] ¢ Sunday Star Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16, 1934. Features e —— 16 PAGES. = IS CANADA BREAKING UP? This Noted

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 the world. Forty years ago it produced only $1,000,000 worth of gold. Last year with more than $60,000,000, it stood sec- ond

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 KING TuT THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16, 1934. as e HARD-HEARTED 2 EXODUS Recent Writings of the Late Prof.

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 DECEMBER 16, 1934. Mary Jo Mat- thews is one of the “students” who, in Hins. BY DAN THOMAS. NENOWN today, scintillating stars

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 T — SN A - — THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16, 1934 WHEAT AND EMERALDS By Richard Halliburton The...

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 6 e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16, 1934. HEBREWS Eighth Street Tem- ple Gave High Place to Congre- gation—

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 THE SU:NDAYA STAR, WASHINGTON, D. pulpit and to the comfort of the minister who occupies it. We trust he will be rewarded by

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 Ob ject of Pity. ALl llllilinuiliiiiiiililllrziiililiiiiiniidiianinliiiililiiiiiddiisy ULIETTE dressed carefully. She had to

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 D. C., DECEMBER 16, 1934. le, moving on into the dressing room. e girls crowded about her Juliette!” When did you get back?”

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 - “Once he ran a block for the trolley and was still short of breath half an hour later.” BY DR. DONALD A. LAIRD of Colgate

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16, 1934. NAGGING WIFE o5, HusBAND 1S BEYOND REFORM F YOU love a nagging woman—and there are

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 ERTRUDE SMILEY gave & few vicious squeezes on her atomizer and dispelled some of her choice Christmas Night into the hot July

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16, 1934 13 THE ROMAN EAGLES OVER AFRICA Italy Goes Forward With Her Plan to Feed

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 ‘14 e If you pause in your Christmas preparations long enough to work a few puzzles, you'll find this picture anagram easy.

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 e T 15 REARED oY THE KIND HUNTSMAN AND NIS WIFE ... YEARS PASSED, AND PARIS GREWTOBE - A HANDSOME- YOUTH, SO STRONG THAT HE

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 “The Age of Mystery” By Dick Mansfield 77 WONDER g /\¢ ANY GOLDSY GA80RIED \N” L8 HEQE:QO(K Z / — = M ET‘; HE MEANEST KIDS WE

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 GRAPHIC GRAVURE SECTION [ 2 u u SUPPLEMENT 14 PAGES IN TWO PARTS WASHINGTON. D. C. DECEMBER 16, 1934. | Crowned heads of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER- 16, W BERRAARE W Silhouettes from palmy isles of the Pacific. At

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 Meet the Lady Friend By W.E. Hill (Copyright: 1934: Chicago Tribune-Nev; York News Svndicate. Inc.) THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 16, 1934. On the bal- cony of Buck- ingham Palace after the wed-

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 ; BOUDOIR ENSEMBLES — A 2-piece Set boasts Coty Face Powder ond fluted flacon of Toilet Water. In a choice of harmonizing...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 16, 1934. little girls with but a single |[[7— — thought indite

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 16, Monkey manners at the Detroit Zoo. Five young chimpanzees handle

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 Y on Yaw Mmd——!’ayvou Your Purse JEWELRY from of l‘-h. ;old white gold). uol.ul A special The Perfect Gift for Christmas...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 16, 1934. Winter comes to Switzerland. Framed in the snow-laden boughs of a hillside evergreen is

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 16, 1934 = — 4 suit to grace any davtime occasion. It is of olive

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 16, 1934. Pens and Pencils from $2 to $15 “The Ideal Christmas

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 Open switch wrecks Florida flyer. killed and seven persons injured in this wreck of The Southland, Atlantic Coast Line train,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 16, 1934. e : Champion of Ohio Persians. FACIAL HAI Miss Wilma

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 16, / Satin Lumine Pure-dye Chevy Chase V-top slip of blush satin

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 Eight Pages , g un iaf Eight Pages in Color : in Color WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1934 WELL, ITLL QIVE YOU , [

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 ’ HOT DOGGIE! IVE REEN WORKING IN THIS JUNGLE MOVIE NOW FOR A \WEEK AND Boy! Do I NEED “THE MONEy !!! OF P HOMAND. YES, MY

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 HEY, CAN'T Yol mMove ANY FASTER ¢ VRADE MARK RED- U -5-PAT. 0P~ YEAH, THE FEATURE ; ~ i WELL, WHAT Do YoU WANT To E ANYWHERE

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 INVITE TIM 76 ouR DINNER PARTY 2 \wHY, CASPAR, HE'D MORTIFY “ME To DEATH! THAT MAN HAS THE TABLE MANNERS OF A Pa! By...

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 Eight Pages in Color he Saunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 16, 1934 'DGAR RICE BURROU W~ WHEN DESTER MOLU, WHITE GOD OF

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 THIS LOOKS ) WHAT A KID! d LIKE A GOOD o | . 1 BAH'! Q.K., ANNIE=- ) WHAT DOES SHE ¢ ANNOYING 4 AND GOOD LUCK A CARE IF WE

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 VEH, AND YOU'RE GOING OON'T_SHOOT, TO JOIN THE ASSOCIATION MISTER -~ RIGHT NOW AND LIKE )T I'LL GO BACK AND OR THIS ROD...

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 YOU MEAN TO SA&Y YOU'RE NOT \ GOING TO CARRY 1T ON? &, YES, HERE'S A DIME' RIGHT NOwW - SO HURRY upP'! AWRIGHT, MomM ! CARE

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