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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated April 7, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U, 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain today and probably tomorrow; continued cold; moderate to fresh east and...

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 A2 =» INFLATION BLOC RESUMES DRIVE Payment of Bonus and Sil- ver Remonetization to Be Pushed. By the Assoclated Press. The

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 ECONOMIC UNITY ISURGED BY HULL International Program to Restore Stability Is Declared Vital. By the Associated Press. In a

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 BL AY HNORR NEW DEAL PLAS Rural Rehabilitation Scheme Especially Jeopardized in View of Leaders. (Continued From First Page.)

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 LARGER SERVICE ED CROSS TOPIC Four-Day Sessions Open Tomorrow With 1,600 Delegates Here. Copyright, A. Expansion of Red Cross

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 A. T0 LIFE IN DEEPS Creatures Suspended Far Below Sunlight Are in Changeless Realm. A strange world where the in- habitants

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 Mattresses Remade The Stein Bedding Co. 1004 Eye St. NW. ME. 9490 HER _ oWV $ °‘Mfl°§,xl- ATOCRATyge Renniybyamia’ 3 R RKS...

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 . C., APRIL 7, 1935—PART ONE. P JALE Tele hone Orders Promptly Delivered i ATlantie 1400 A8 0000 __THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 D. C, APRIL 7, 1935—PART ONE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGT .,,..SE::":E..EE.?":?"E' School Head Dicd| F|[NERAL TUESDAY || Rites

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 A—10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 7, 1935—PART ONE. 1.400 RED CROSS AWARDS PLANNED First Annual Graduation |...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI’NGTON, D. C, APRIL 7, 1935—PART ONE. VT T A Ty e T The PALAIS ROYAL ... Your Easter Store G STREET AT

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 A-12 =» GARDENING PLOTS WILL BE ASSIGNED Next Tuesday Probable Date of First List of Persons on Relief Rolls. The first...

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 THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 7, 1935—PART ONE. E A=—-13 FTHOPI DRET ™, WPEALTLEIGE FR\, Ciamnd MEN'S STORE 5...

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 A—14 » PUBLIG WL VEW IOHSTORGHOUSES 0ld Georgetown Homes to Be Open on Friday and Saturday. Steeped in historic tradition, 19

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 SCHUSCHNIGG BACKS UNOFFICIAL ARMIES Austrian Chancellor Promises Organizations Will Not Be Abolished. litical views, are...

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 A—16 MURDER CHARGED 1075 MEN IN RiOT Coroner’s Jury Describes Sheriff’s Slaying as “Cold-Blooded.” By the Associated Press.

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 SESSION PLANNED BY BNAI BRITH Quintennial Grand Lodge Meeting May 4-8 First Here in 25 Years. Meeting in Washington for the

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 A—18 LEADNGSURGEDNS T0 LEGTURE HERE 300 Expected to Attend| ' Community Health Meeting Friday. What the medical world is...

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 GROUP T0 MEET MRS, RODSEVELT Miss Jane Addams Heads| Noted Women Marking Peace League Date. Mrs. Roosevelt and Jane Addams,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, APRILD 7, 1935—PART ONE. LANSBURGH'S |~ 4 DUNLAP HATS ANSBURCHS g 7.0 oo i) "3 : - )}k) (

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 e vews | @he Sty Stax THRORGS APLAL ARNY DAY PARADE N SPTE OF RAN Plan for Air Review Called Off Because of Fog and Drizzle.

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 B2 = THOUSANDS PRAISE ARMY DAY PARADE Others Meet Apart to Pay Tribute to Men Who Opposed War. (Continued Prom First Page.)

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 PILOTS AWAIT TRIP T0 STRATOSPHERE Ground Work for Army Air Corps Venture Gets Under Way. By the Associated Press. RAPID CITY.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 7, 1935—PART ONE ;L—_————————_——_———h— FOR GEL ARNDL Mackay Award Again Made, With

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 3830-POINT GAIN SCORED BY SIMGES 15 Bands in Army Day Pa-| rade Accompany Cut in Culbertsons’ Lead. Br the Associated Press.

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 B—6 General Motors Giving Capital Second Car Show Exhibit Now On at Auditorium—Spring Buying Stimulus Planned—A Indicate G 11

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 SPORTS SECTION he Sunday St WASHINGTON D. C, y SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, 1935. Two New Griffs Fall Into Disfavor : Wood...

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 B—8 s PORTS. THE SUNDAY Collegiate Track Campaign A. U, CARDS, TERPS FACE COMPETITIN Maryland Is Only One in Action...

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 PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 7, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. & B9 Bianchi and Gulli Win Bowling Titles :...

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 _B—10 COURSE RECORDS APPEAR DOOMED Manufacturers Find Long-l Sought Combination of Qualities in Pill. BY WALTER R. McCALLUM.

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 SPORTS. — Ld THE "SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 7, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. B—I1 Doherty, Featherweight Who Makes D. C.

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 Get Your Garden Ready! Ornamental Trellis Made of seasoned wood and painted 79C 'l‘la»'l’oofll Malleable sqc Steel Spades with

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 Editorial Page Civic Activities EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star Part 2—10 Pages WAR TREND CRYSTALLIZED BY RECENT CONFERENCE

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 _ D=2 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. | SUNDAY.........April 7, 1035 | THEODORE W. NOYES. . .

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 CRIME IN CAPITAL LAID TONEGLECT BY CONGRESS Voteless Citizens Hélpless to Remedy Underlying Condit Go Unheeded—Co-operation

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 D4 CITIZENRY ACTIVE IN FINAL APPEALS FOR 1336 BUDGET Gratitude Greets Senate Committee Approval of Needed Items. Civic...

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 —e: THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 7, 1935—PART TWO. N.A.A.LaunchesCampaign To Bring Records to U. S. Believes 60

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 D—6 Review of Pearl Buck’s Book Will Benefit Fund Mrs. W. C. Lowdermilk Divided" to Aid G of Women's Clubs. . W. C....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. O. District Legion Members || FGION AUXILIARY Plan to Attend Session Soventeenth Annual...

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 National Leaders Sheltered in Houses Being Demolished by G. W. University (Continued From Third Page.) College, which is...

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 Millions in Bootleg Coal (Continued From First Page). which are spent for mining supplies, house rent, food and clothing. The

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 D—10 0 R CONGRES PLANS UNDER WY Triennial Election Expected to Draw Thousands Here April 15. Preparations for the Continental

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 SOCIETY SECTION he Sundwy Shae D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, Features for Women Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—14...

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 SOCIETY. Weddings of Interest Miss Gwendolyn Files of Calvert County Bride of Virginian. An Interesting wedding took place

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 $O CIETY. Many Visitors in Capital Mr. and Mrs. John Steele Are Guests of Former Representative Beck. Former Representative

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 SOCIETY, About Well-Known Folk ENROLL NOW FOR: Advanced FRENCH Conversation Berlitz School of Languages The Language Center

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, APRIL 1, 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY. Hospitality Shown In Old Domain, Harrison Tea

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 SOCIETY. 1214-1220 F STREET Juniors Meaning YOU—-if you can wear an “11 to 17— A veritable Easter parade of spirited young

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 7, 1935—PART THREE. Herndon Club Plans Spring Lunch Party Mrs. Arthur Hyde Buell...

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 THENEW € efl"s 12141220 F STREET Jelleff store! 37 Asivorsery PR B Sy L Greevd Woman's $12.95 Sheer Suit. $10.75 j ¢ $10.95

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY BTAR, WABHINGTON, D. T, XPRID 7, T35-PART THREE. SOCIETY. For every type and every time, Tested...

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 Sister Guest At Home in Chevy Chase Representative and Mrs. Smith Entertain Miss Alma Manty. Representative Martin F. Smith

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 Miss Shuman To Wed in St. Marys Parents Announce Engagement to Mr. Albert Krammer. LEONARDTOWN, Md., April 6.—An wi...

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 Concert at SOCIETY. Mayflower Sponsored by League—Sonia Troyano, Gifted Soprano, Much interest is being shown in the young

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 SOCIETY. Frock With Polka Dot Trim Party Given At Quantico By Mrs. Lee Mrs. F. J. Schwable Honored by Bridge Luncheon....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, APRIL 7, 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY. =y Academy Clubs Perform First of Musical Programs...

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 AT T HIAR YT SALHAD & T e S WES BT T PO A Stage — Screen Radio — Travel Part 4—12 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, FEATURES he Sundiy

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 F2 WHEN A GHOST RIDES ALONG OLD TEL THE SUNDAY By Mary Porter Russell. T IS 1n the twilight that the man appears—the gaunt.

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 STATE DEPARTMENT ST Its Growth in Midst of Struggles for Place as Re- publ ic Was Slowly in Harmony With Service of Leaders.

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 F—4 VIEWS AND REVIEWS OF LITERATURE AND ART IN A LIFE OF GREAT VARIETY Autobiography of John Hays Hammond Is Issued on...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Are Surely Doomed to Fail *Let's Live Tonight," an Excellent Example of Playing Upon Reputation of “One Night of

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 F—6 SYMPHONY COMPLETES SEASON : OTHER MUSIC NEWS Demands for Greatness In This Wor@_qf Music ‘L;VC! Of Bach and Hand Human

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 DRAWING SPE <« Radio Amateurs Drawing Attention From Regulars Tryouta Developing New Talent and Schedu]es All Over Country

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 F-8 NOTES OF ST AMPS—TRAVEL AND RESORTS NEWS BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. Author Gerard Ten Eyck Beeckman, stamp editor, C. C. C.

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 Smoky Mountain Named For Mysterious Clouds Beautiful National Park Hours From Capital— Being Developed but 12 Waterfalls,...

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 10 INTERESTING Naval Reservists Ready For Annual Inspections Dress Rehcarsal Held to Checl& Up on prepara- tions for Regular

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 Sl The BOYS and Stories—Sports— Crafts—Jokes— Games PUZZLES =y YOU shouldn’t have much trouble . with this week’s picture...

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 F—12 In Art Field (Continued_From Fourth _Page) roth is one of the strangest and best of our contemporary lithog- | raphers

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 5—12 Pages HOLDNG CONPANY NEASURE SCORED BY TLIY LEADR Fogarty Makes Plea for North...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 7, 1935—PART FIVE. WEEKLY SUMMARY OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 1035 — Stock ana

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 FINANCIAD FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, KPRiE 7, ¥935—PART TFIVE. o e SUMMARY OF BONDS ON THE NEW.YORK...

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 FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. Elected to Head Clearing House At Martinsburg G—4 CURB LIST TEND T0 HIGHER LEVELS THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS THE SUNDAY STAR,” WASHINGTON, ' D. C., APRIL 7, 1935—PART TFIVE. MISCECLANEOUS:. HELP—MEN. [ELP—MEN....

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 MISCELLANEOUS. PERSONAL. (Continued.) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. HIG! GE DI or _interfor decorating_ 8-room. ‘Address Box 351°X.

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 MISCELLANEOUS DOGS, PETS. ETC. ____(Continued.) PEDIGR] ;D CHOW. good tri . excellent "Pehau also Mexican nrrol ‘handsome d

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 UTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. ____(Continued.) FOPMOBILE 1933 i 4-door sednn Al mechanically; runs like new; newly paint- |

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 AUTOMOBILES. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 7, 1935—PART FIVE, AUTOMOBILES. G—9 SALE~AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES.

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 R RENT—GARAGES. 008 RHODE ISLAND A extra large, electricity. ‘cement area. Phone North 0716 R RENT—024 N ST. Nw, $5 per...

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 R APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) EAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) “EXCELLENT LOCATION, | 1860 CYLDESDALE PL....

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 REA SALE—SUBURBAN. (Continued.) BARGAIN, B-room and bath new brick bungalow, a.mi Small cash payment. bal like rent. LETT.

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 ANNNNNNNNNNNRNNNNNNNNNNN AANNNANNNNRNRNNNRRNRNNN ANNUNNNNRNNNRNNNNRNNNNNN nacazms The Sunday Stad WASHINGTON, D. C. P A B B\

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 - Vignette of Love A tender story by the author of “The Good Earth” and “ A House Divided” THROUGH the week, she did not for

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 THIS WEEK Sonia A clever actress forgets her role, and the honors of the evening go to the (ommissar by MAURICE RENARD...

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 4The ‘Town Crier nat’s ALEXANDER W OOLLCOTT new star of the radio and master creator o f modern legends. A friend gives an

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 THIS WEEK Shorthand of 500 B.C. Smuggled from an Egyptian tomb, a key to the ancient Greeks’ shorthand now promises to...

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 GO OFTEN to the shop of T'sao Chun. It is by faru\emostmtaesung place in an otherwise dingy Chinese quarter. No- where cise,

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 THIS WEEK R T S Ay v i The butler announced: ““Miss Amanda Wycherley.”” An elderly female trickled in [Laughing Gas Reggie

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 T WOULD have been a pitiful case to the most casehardened immigrant inspector, but to young Kelly it was doubly touching....

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 “l but went to present my poor gift.” “Was it for this thou wast flogged through the streets like a common thief?” Ho Nan...

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 10 off. Lucky for me Margie is big enough to take care of the little ones.” Then he must find out about her. “And you, my...

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 THIS WEEK Courtesy Station WPYK Reynolds had ““never made a mistake;” the story behind two news flashes by ADELE and CATEAU

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 won't. I'll just walk off and leave you to it. Unless you change your mind and slip me better thing that I did than I had...

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 J THIS WEEK 13 Coming Willow Ware Continued from page nine Z 2 NEXT ISSUE view, poledatln;h-peedbvmlm ally. “Our little days

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 14 THIS WEEK It's You-You! A love story of the Great War, by America’s number one war correspondent, author of “With Ny Own

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 AT A AT AT AT ATATATAAATATATAY gB- 4 AAAAANAANAA A A Decoration by Marie A. Laweon Man and Nature by ANDRE MAUROIS IHAVE just

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 16 THIS WEEK April 7, 1935 Weather-Cocks by ALFRED’NOYES A wind blows over the world today. It whitens the crested seas. The

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 GRAPHIC SECTION 10 PAGES Hollywood lures another. Sheila Mac- Donald, daughter of the British prime min- ister, steps from

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 7, 1935. The New Deal builds in the Tennessee Valley. Norris Dam, on

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 7. 1935. “We Heard It on the Radio” By W.E. Hill Copyright, 1935, by...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL Amaryllis blooms are a feast of color. A view of the beautiful...

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 read machiner 1 the ZO' oL 101136, Permanents s low | ANGLIN'S z {2515 14ty St. NW. Col. 10136 Hollywood Beauty Shop 1419...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 7. 1935. g GOy ELUA. | [What 1s Your Face Wort Cmic $5.00 ||...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 7. 1935 The perennial beauty of the » cherry blossoms, reflected in the still water of the 9...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHIN iTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 7. 1935. ‘ Bfléy.i'firsz‘ critical _yedr now made safer... MUCH SAFER

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 Shakespeare's Helena —asJean Muir portrays her on the screen in Max Reinhardt's forthcoming film version of “A Mid- summer

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, Smart Styles Easily Made With these new patterns in the latest vogue that give the satisfying result shown

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 Ten Pages Ten Pages in Color in Color Sundiy She | h : WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY, APRIL 7. 1935. FER HEAVEN'S SAKE! QUIT...

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 HOLLY GAL, werRE ou X AN' THAT MR. TITTLEBIT HAVIN' AN ARGUMENT IN THE PARLOR LAST NiGHT 2 I HAPPENED ToO REMARIC THAT THERE

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 Reglam FEllERS » smesyme LA PIALLS] "“MOTHER DEAR| TAKE ME OFF ¢ = I'M GETTING NUTHIN ' couLDdD MakE ME DIZZ2Y ! T COULD DO

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 MUTT AND JEFF —It Takes a Little Spider to Bring Jeff Back to Earth— By BUD FISHER (Copyrizht 1935—by I € Fisher. Trade Mark

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 deLKRET opzzgflv: (%‘j Norman Magsw 7 . 15 WU FANG-- s AR’ TO THINK, JUST A FEW HOURS . = = PS5 e eRET SPOT N b AGO 1 WAS A

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 SUNDAY., APRIL 7. 1935 R mrel he Sundhnyg Stae oo in Color ‘ in Color "A§ THE DANCE OF DEATH SWUNG INTO WILDER, SWIFTER...

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 & SH-H-H-- WHAT'S TH' [ ; LATEST ‘DADDY"’ 5 NO, ANNIE- I'M_AFRAID HE'S NO BETTER- | LET'S GO OUTSIDE- AH, ON THIS CALL THERE

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 SHE LEARNED THAT ¥ROM A HINDU = @ov.fla, wAS UP /s AGAINST THE WISDOM oF A SWAMI AnD a) WAS NEARLY STUMPED Lonae- | / PoP 15

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 CASPAR, MRS, JONCS JuST PHONED THAT SHE GAVE You A PACKAGE FOR ME YESTERDAY. WHAT ) 01D YoU DO WITH IT? miLgueToasT!! AS |

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