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Evening Star dated June 16, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Buréau Forecast.) o) No. 1,578—No. 33,283. LYDDANE JURORS DISCHARGED AFIER FAILING TO AGREE; MISTRIAL

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 PRESIDENT LIMITS - WORK-AID FUNDS 48 Per Cent Will:Be) Given on State and City P. W. A. Projects. By the Assoclated Press.

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 CALLESHELDLOSER IN MEXICO SCHISM President Cardenas Will Form New Cabinet Tomorrow. B the Associated Press ) MEXICO CITY, D.

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 JAPANESE TROOPS DRILL IN TIENTSIN Gunfire Is Heard in Streets as Soldiers Stage Mack Battle. By the Associated Press....

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 Operators Agree to Con- 4 SOFT GOAL STRIKE THREAT REMOVED tinue Present Wage ‘at Roosevelt’s Request. By the Assoctated...

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 A5 & EXPANSION NEEDS OF RAILS ARE TOLD Nearly Billigny & figg Re- quirea for mprovements, Budd Says. By the Associated Press.

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 * the POLITICAL TIDES SWEEP FARM BELT Both Old Line and Third " Party Forces Are Active in Area. By the Associated Press....

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 CHESTADS 510 TOESLAPEBEAT Three Free...Camps - for Mothers and Children “Are Provided. Approxi:nately 5,000 people will gain

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 SWISS FIRM SUES TO RECOVER GOLD Unlawful Confiscation Charged Under Roosevelt Policy—Sur- render Is Delayed. By the...

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 "A-10 g THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 16, 1935—PART ONE. ‘ ' o Beginning tomorrow we inaugurate an important...

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 _THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 16, 1935—PART ONE. b Again the Palais Royal comes to your aid! To help you get...

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 —12 WEAK CHILD KING IN COUNTRY HOME Place for Convalescents of Poor Families Shows Vast Improvement. “Picking the weakest...

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 CHEST UNIT MAPS CAMPAIGN IN FALL Assistant Director Hinds Has Held Meetings With Personnel Groups. Members of the...

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 L IA—14 PROABITON AGAI SEEN N 10 YEAS Scott McBride Declares Every Contrel Method Has Collapsed. F. Scott McBride, general

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. JUNE 16, 1935—PART ONE. RECEIPTS EXCEED QUOTA FOR RELIEF $338,683.85 Tabulated in May...

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 A—-16 * ASHURST ASSALS LONG I SEWATE Starts Party “Crack-Down” Provoked by Attacks and Filibuster. (Continued From First...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, "HOW A FAMOUS SLEUTH TRAILED TAXI ~ DRIVERS-QUIZZED FARMERS, SALESMEN ~EVEN SHADOWED POLIGEMEN

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 OPTIMISTS DRIVE ON‘GORNER GANG' Local Club Will Carry Fight Against Delinquency to _Convention. Holding that crime has its

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 THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C., JUNE 16, 1935—PART ONE.. EGLAN[]ER MATTRESSES HALE PRICE 'JUST 100 MORE OF THOSE...

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 A0 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C, JUNE 16, 1935—PART ONE. Lansburgh’s Present an Outétanding Value For Washington’s June

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 o v | @he Sunday Star CARPENTER PLANS 10 PUSH DISTRCT DIVORCE MEASLRE Would Put Senate-Approved Bill on Calendar to Get...

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 MAN, SHOT BY OWN GUN, NEAR DEATH Convent Caretaker Asserts He Dropped Rifle on Concrete Floor. Officials at Walter Reed...

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 PLANSGONPLETED FORPOSTAL RTES Senators to Attend Hyatts- ville Corner Stone Laying on Wednesday. pectal Dispatch to The Star

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 - WINNERS CHOSEN THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, INDEPENDENCE DAY PLANS ANNOUNCED Marine Band to Open Cere- D, C, JUNE 16,...

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 ROADBEDS BOUGHT BY BONDHOLDERS W., B. & A. Security Owners in Position to Operate Short Line. The Washington terminal and ht

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 - 195 GET DEGREES ! [N ACGOUNTANCY Benjamin Franklin U. Re- wards Graduates at Commencement. Benjamin Franklin University...

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 LONG CAN SUCCEED, Menace, He Declares in Sail- |average man. ing for Europe. By the Associated Press. | pare notes for a new

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.-C., JUNE 16, 1935—PART ONXNE. Schools and Colleges George Washington Law Review Editorial...

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 'SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Star Z;velock_ CUNNNGHAMENDS THRD N’ CLASSIC Bonthron Also Overhauls Kansan Near Finish—No l Marks

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 B—10 Rich Offers Pouring in on Braddock : Ball Yard L ] SPURNS S200000 SCHMELING BOUT Won’t Go to Germany for Title...

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 S PORTS. T HE_ SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 16, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS B-11 California Crew Favored at Poughkeepsie but

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 B—12 S ' MecCarthy Mid-Atlantic Gol BESTS PAYNE, 24, | FOR LINKS TTLE Norfolk Star Rallies on Back Nine to Win—Trims lz....

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 Outdoor Swim Season Opens Tomorrow : Risks o [ Competes Here Tomorrow | THRILLS PACKED BLEN ECHO MEET LURES TANK AGES,...

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 $2.69 Screen Doors Hardwood fin- $2 29 ish, 4” frame= mortise corners. Downstairs, 55¢ and 65¢ Window Shades AmericAn Holland

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 Editorial Page Civic Part 2—12 Pages Activities CZECHOSLOVAKIAN VOTE ROME PARL Countrj', a Switzerland Which Has Failed to

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Editien. WASHINGTON, D. C SUNDAY.........June 16, 1935 THEODORE W. NOYES. . .Editor The

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 REICH RETURN TO LEAGUE BEFORE OCTOBER IS SEEN Negotiations Already Under Way Offi- cially and Semi-Se cretly for Bringing...

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 RESORTS. S B Lo L e THE ROCKBRIDGE INN Goshen, Va. Attractive and restful ‘resort always n Va. mountains, st end of the...

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 Mountains, Lakes and Trails for Riders Feature State. ONTPELIER, June 15.—The rapid succession of announce- ments of openings

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 Week-End Tour of World (Continued From First Page.) eharged from the Army in the Spring of 1919, Flying appealed to him as

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 CHLLUM HEGHTS BROGEDEDCATIN SLATED SHTURDA Obtaining of Span Climaxes 20-Year Fight Waged by Association. A celebration...

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 N Marines toCompetein Drill Challenge Forwarded Corps Here by 5 Comm LTHOUGH they are sailors and have very little to do with

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 4 Mrs. G. Fred erick Coles Elected by Delphians President and Other New Officers Are Chosen at Annua Phi Delta RS. G....

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 CHAPTER XXVIIL LOVE. . HAT does it matter what. < é¢ she says?” Daphne 3 asked, softly. “You don't | myself believe her, do

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 Extraordinary 94-Piece Noritake China Dinner Sets Service for 12 —We doubt if you can $ find lovelier sets or a bet- . ter

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 16, 1935—PART TWO. “The Avenue™7m, €. And D $t5 phefd) a& INFANTS' and Children's...

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—10 Pages “SOCIETY SECTION - Che Swnday Tt WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 16,...

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 SOCIETY. Wilson-Kempff Nuptials Wedding on Coast Is of Interest to Annapolis Set. ANNAPOLIS, Md., June Mary Wilson, daughter

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 SOCIETY Lyon Village Home Taken By Garretts Other Arlington Folk Are Hosts to Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Garrett have old

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 About Well-Known Folk In Books, Art, Politics Baby Senator Holt’s Birthday—Mrs. W. F. Kelley, Super-Orator—Charles Edson...

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 2 SEOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Carr ding Friday evening, June 7, in Tompkins. jr., after their wed- St. Thomas’ Episcopal

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 SOCIETY. Of Personal Interest Itivitations Out for Lyon-Lansburgh et Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lansburgh of 7200 Park...

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 SOCIETY. Miss Tevwks Ensign M. K. Clementson Chevy Chase Girl Becomes Bride of Son of Mrs. Clyde Kelly, Widow of Late...

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 E-8 Weddings (Continued From First Page.) rey, Miss Merrle Pender Childrey and Mrs. Claude H. McKenney. Mrs. Frasier has been

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 s Visitors In OCIETY. New York Mrs. W. D. Wrightson and Daughter of Chevy Chase Mrs. Willam D. Wrightson, with her daughter,

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 E—10 Ball -Center Of l“Activ_i’cy AtStaunton 75th Annual Exercises Held by Military Academy. STAUNTON, Va., June 15—Out-...

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 Stage — Screen Auto Part 4—10 Pages FROM SATURDAY AFTERNOON UNTIL SUNDAY EVENING s — Radio For This Period W ashington Is...

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 F-2' L 4 Members of Parishes and Leaders Who Contributed to Religious, Progress of Important of National Capital, W hile City

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 UNCLE SAM HAS FIRST RADIO-IZED CAVALRY UNIT . Army Horsemen, No Matter How Many Miles From Base, | May Receive Orders From

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 " F4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 16, 1935—PART FOUR. - REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS : THE MORGAN MINIATURES AMONG EARLY

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 AM USEMENTS Picture Personalities Change Little in Year Nearly All of the Stars Are Shining Brightly—Why Some of the Players

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 F—6 THE SUNDAY 8 TAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JUNE 16, 1935—PART FOUR. EARLY SUMMER MUSICAL AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON Radio Holds Great

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 Y Use of Microphones Brings New Téchnique . Voice Volume Not Essential With Amplifier Aid. Freedom of Air May Be Political

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 " F-8 VACATION ROA L Outstanding Production Record Is Seen for Autos First Half of Year to Go Well Over 2,000,060 Mark—Bright

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 ories—Sports— Games The Fi re Bug A Thrilling Adventure of Ronnie and Hicky BY W. BOYCE MORGAN. Ronnie Duncan and George...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 16, 1935—PART FOUR. ¥ Imagine! Room-Size "GLENWOOD" Summer RUGS Sizes 9x12 and 8x10!

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 5—14 Pages D. C. RETAIL TRADE WELL ABOVE 1334 DURINGHALF YEAR Department Store 'VolumeS»

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 FINANCIAL, Virginia Wheat Brmgs More Than T FINANCIAL, STOCKS REGISTER THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 16,...

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 FINANCI FINANCIAL THE SUNDAY C., JUNE 16, 1935—PART FIVE. RAIL AND UTILITY [Buiding tweeds || SUMMARY OF' BONDS ON THE NEW

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 FINANCIAL, CURB LIT NOVES STOHGHER LEVELS Gains of Fractions to About a Point Predominate at Week’s Close. By the Associated

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 BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. Via Mail from Holland. The Netherlands is a stamp col- | Jector’s paradise. It has peculiar ad-...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS.® [ 1935—PART FIVE. MISCELLANEOUS INSTRUCTION COURSES. HELP—WOMEN. SITUATIONS—MEN. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC.

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 MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. (Continued.) CHATTEL \ Nom::s 1406 G IF YOU NEED MONEY TO BUY OR SELL YOUR BUSINESS...

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 ROOMS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) .—Comfortably furnished. Toom;: plenty hot water. COL. quist sleeping ings; for 1 or 2; rea:

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 APARTMENTS APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, APARTMENTS—FUR. & UNFUR. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED.

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 -G—10 REAL ESTATE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JUNE 16, 1935 PART FIVE. _ REAL ESTATE. HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. SALE—HOUSES.

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 RE SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. HEHI Alm ‘r(?‘dblllltl ul udon: cheap, 5-1! one acre each. in Gi then- burg. Md.; city water....

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 AU LC¢ llll‘« A i% 0 or e Skt | Tnusually claag, knee action. e llent_me- chanically, tres Monez- ’lfo ave. !lonll 'I!"?...

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 AUTOMOBILES. SALE~AUTOMOBILES. 3 (Continued.) BARNES 1729 14th St. Dec. 2390 FULLY GUARANTEED TERMS—OPEN SUNDAY 1935 Dodge

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 "G—14 - : PR : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 16, 1935—PART FIVE. AN include: ‘Winifred Smith, pianist; Isa- chsT}m

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 DRI SNUANRARRARARNRARRANINNNY SECTION - 2 u 16th 1935 WASHINGTON, D. C. Pr ALL N Cover Design by John Newton Howitt A...

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 2 Magazine Section Hlustration by George Brehm HROUGH the netting- covered windows of the hut that served as temporary...

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 Magazine Section THIS WEEK 3 . W ‘ | T | Y llk“JL g ' Illustration by Harry L. Timmins i P 3 4 ith Wings as BEagles by G. B.

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 4_ Magazine Section scene and said the cow had died. The parson began to cry, thinking that he wasn't going to get his roof,

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 )35 A Magazine Section - o, er ot ne lis n- in re R d JLLY n- by JIM TU e e . G4 ; » ¢ : 3 Author of * Men in the Rough,”...

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 () Magazine Section Hlustration by C. R. Chickering The people on the yacht withdrew a little from him ind looked at him THIS

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 Magazine Section THIS WEEK | LL.ooking for a Jobr So are others—thousands of them just out of school and college. Here...

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 8 Magazine Section - by OSCAR GRAEVE RATHER pretty and very unhappy young woman was walking down Fifth Avenue. It was one of

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 1935 ¥ » e L1 Magazine Section “A young man whom I met yesterday," Sylvia said. *‘I'm having lunch with him." “But, darling,

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 I0 Magazine Section Coming NEXT ISSUE ROY CHAPMAN ANDREWS <« *“You Can Be an Esplorer!” ' There's very little land left to

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 Magazine Section THE STORY SO FAR N THE little Arizona town of Quartzburg, Dick Galt was considered just another tenderfoot

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 i Magazine Section THlS VVE FK June 16, 1935 Fugitive Gold casual as he said, *‘I’ve got some work to do before I can cut...

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 Magazine Section more than 100 of them. He showed by his letter to each firm that he knew a lot about their business. Before

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 14 Magazine Section OR a long time I have been think- ingofa reply to this most interesting as well as challenging letter...

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 head he was conceiving a poem, a t poem, his greatest poem in the Id so far, and all else was for- ten. Names; they were...

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 June 16, 19345 e - - 2] Magazine Section L made mp husband do the /flbz'/zg.. UNTIL I CHANGED TO ETHYL!” | SAID TO MY HUSBAND:

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 SALUTING i Steuart. the ne},HE MARCHERS. and Robert P, § Temple. EGYPTIAN FLOAT OF AL- MAS TEMPLE, with its company of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, 1935. OVER THE HEADS OF THE CROWD. A view of the Tuesday parade from Seventeenth street down the long...

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 THE PARADE SWINGS BY THE REVIEWING STAND. Flag bearers of Rameses Temple, Toronto, Canada, dip their emblems as they pass the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 16, 1935. GAY WHITE WAY. Pennsylvania avenue a- glitter with the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION-JUNE 16, 1935. Fair Play for All By W. E. Hill. Copyright, 1935. by...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 16, 1935. The Best Snapshots of the week in The Star’s Amateur...

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 MEN AGAINST THE ANT- ARCTIC. Members of Admiral Byrd's second expedition to the Antarctic are dwarfed by the ice cliffs as

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 16, 1935. Pattern 3039—SPORTS FROCK. Here is a new version of the sun- back...

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 Ten Pages in Color Ten Pages ¢ Suntwy Star WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1935. in Color LISTEN, KAYO -1 WILL-G\VE \ YOU

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 \S PLACE FOR DINNER ' SIC OF EATING HAMBURGER AND BEANS ' e A7 MOMAND KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES Y /" NO SENSE IN TRYING 4

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 HERES A THRILLING || ER-IF You MYSTERY STORY LIKE Trus Con'T AIND CASPAR. You'tt r'ee READ nT l s IN DAYLIGHT. < R 1 Finp...

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 AND THEN THE PRINCE CAME To THE CASTLE WHERE SLEEPING BEAUTY LAY r.and Mrs.- TRADE MAAK REG U S PAT:.OFF FOR-R-R---1TS...

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 "BRUTUS WHY DIDNTCHA TELL ME YOUD CAME 286 MILES TA FIND ME? / "C(AUSE YA SMACKED ME FORE | COULD SAY NOTHIN! WHEN YA GIVE

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 rrade Mark Reg U S Pat O & Reseryed ff Would Find Anything— MY FRIEND, PLUCKINGWORTH, ARRIVED 'E'S WEALTHY AND ELL PAY...

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 ¢ Swnty Shae - o WASHINGTON, D. C.. JUNE 16, 1935 L e e AR by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS e e Braivents G Pamous mowks sna — Plays.

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 WHY NOT MURDER®? d_| | TELL YOU THE } POSSESSOR OF THAT INVENTION WILL RULE BUT OLD BALDY IS A TOUGH 'UN= AND THAT GIANT HE'S

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 i THIS PLAN OF WU FANG'S TO SMUGGLE THE ARMS INTO OUR ][ FELLOW COUNTRY-MAN WONG. s, WHO IS IN THIS PRISON. COME 1O VISIT MY

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 IT WAS RIGHT 1 THOUGHT IN THAT DRAWER R : MAYBE 1t MIGHT YESTIDDY" HAVE PUT IT I WONDER WHAT COULD HAVE HAPPENED wel hrk...

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