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Evening Star dated September 15, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U, 8. Weather Bureau Forecast) Fair and somewhat warmer today, to- morrow fair; gentle to moderate south and...

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 A—2 aw WALMSLEY SEES LOUISIANA UPSET Enemy of Long, in Capital, Predicts Repudiation in Primaries. BY J. A. O'LEARY. Victory

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 [TALIAN DEFEAT 1S SEEN BY TURK Wehieb Pasha, Dardanelles Hero, Thinks Duce Wili Fight to Save Face. BY LAWRENCE STALLINGS. By

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 GRS OHNPRINS O ORERS PSTIL Suicide Theory Strength- ened, but District Attorney Continues Inquiry. By the Associated Press.

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 W.P.A.TOCOMPILE L. S. ‘BAEDEKERS' 6-Volume Relief Project to Aid Tourist “Discover America.” Some 6,500 writers, research...

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 A6 ADULT COURSES TOBEBROADENED Schools Will Be Open 5 Days, 3 Nights Every Week. Adult education classes at the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER- 15,- 1935~PART ONE. * LECION REFECTING BIE HONEY PLANS Committee Turns Down 700

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 DECREE GRANTE TOMRS.OBERTS Reno Suit Against Treasury Official Charged Men- tal Cruelty. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury

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 - - - And Sudden Death By J. C. The Star is repr;nting this Council campaign for careful has been obtained from the Reader’s

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 - A-10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART ONE. AT THE NATIONAL! E Y N 8 This valuable 6-Piece Moderne

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 JAPANESE NAMED T0 WORLD GOURT Hiruichi Nagaoka Chosen by League Council and Assembly. By the Associated Presi GENEVA,...

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 —12 DG COURTTOGET GUFFEY OALACT Injunction Suit Will Be Heard Before Justice 0’Dono- ghue Tomorrow. The first legal skirmish

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART ONE. ts no more than the Mediocre priced—is a promise fulfilled

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 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART ONE. Growing . . . . Changing Striving . . . Achieving! Keeping

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 Mail and Phone Orders Filled While . Quantities Last Values you'l long remember! Genuine Imported New Kid Gloves for Palais

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 VISIT OUR NEW AIR-CONDITIONED FOUNTAIN TEA POOM \\)\\\_ “The Cream of the ! 1935 Crop” for This Great Event! ' New Fashions

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART ONE. - We Invite You to Visit Our New Enlarged 4* Use Your Letter

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 "A—18 THE SUNDAY: STAR, WASHINGTON, D.” ¢, SEPTEMBER -15; -1935—PART ONE. NS ROYA[ These Specials for One Day Only—Monday...

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 VISIT OUR NEW AIR-CONDITIONED FOUNTAIN TEA ROOM Stationery Needs “"Conklin" Fountain Pens Palais Royal Day Only Well-known

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 A THE' ' SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART ONE. Visit Our Downstairs Store—You Will PALAIS ROYAL DAY

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART ONE. Mail and Phone HE PALAIS ROYAL o Orders Filled While Ilth &

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 A—22 CHANGE EFFECTE N GHEST SET4P Members of Budget Com- mittee Will Be Identified With Groups. Considerable. change has been

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART ONE. a—23 It you want a GOOD LOOKING FURRED C O At 29 75 Come to

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 K24 ¥ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART ONE. Reporting Tomorrow's BIG NEWS in Our |F % m SEPTEMBER

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 - [[caeanes | @he Sunday Stae —_— D. G, TAX REVENUE 1§ CUT $60.8% BY U. 5. LAND BUYING Drop in Taxable Property Expected to

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 VB—ZQ CONSTITUTION DAY PLANS COMPLETE 1935 Version of Signing of Basic Law to Be Part of Tuesday Events. Request of Nudists

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 PRETTYMAN AGAIN ASKS NEW COURTS Repeats Plea in Annual Re- port in Effort to Break Legal Jam. Recommendations for revision of

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 DENCGRATS LAD NEW DEAL POLE Representative Woodrum Is Cheered in Predicting Roosevelt Win. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND,

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 CAPTALISTIC WAR CHARGE IS RAISED Socialist League Speakers in Britain Warn of Repe- tition of 1914. By the Associated Press.

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 PROJECTS RUSHED INTO0-HOUR WEEK P. W. A. Employes Volun- teer to Finish Applications Before Deadline. Reports that some...

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 UNPARALLELED SUCCESS FORCES THIS EXPANSION OPENINC TOMORROW ANOTHER HUCE Sun Radio Store o MZENW ¢, oN SALE AT THg - SUN...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Whites Back. =1 reatuer (oo | EwRE Close Home In Virginia Many Washingtonians Return From

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 . WOMEN CONCERTS PERMANENT PLAN Orchestra Conducted by Aaxnia Brico in New York Meets Success. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 B—10 JAPANESE PROTEST RAID BY POLICE Demand “Vigorous Action” Be- cause Foreign Officers Entered ... Home Hunting Kidnaper.

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 h of contract against Eames 60-year-old scion of one of oldest families, whom she d as the father of her “love and awarded

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 by Battalion Upon Return From Cruise. men of the 1st Battalion, United States Naval Reserves of the District of Columbia,...

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 GRANGE’S ARREST ORDERED BY COURT Judge Is Irked When Foot Ball Star Fails to Appear in Traffic Case. By the Associated Press.

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 Parading Legionnaires Due at 7 P.M. Tuesday 19 Committees for Constitution Day Cele- bration Complete Last Plans—Details Are

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 he Swunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 193 sT STRAIGHT ety Tudly FIk \ Little Retains Golf Crown in

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 B—16 = S PORTS. THE SUNDAY.-STAR, -WASHINGTON, D.. C, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. Lipps F ights Cancela Here...

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART OXE. SPORTS. B—17_ . Preheim Dominates Government Games:

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 B-—18 One Round Above 74 Means Elimination—Peacock Defeat a Tragedy. BY W. R. McCALLUM. LEVELAND, September 14— They are...

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 S PORTS. YHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 15, 1935_PART ONE. SPORTS. %% B—19 Pinmen PlanFar AheadforD. C....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART ONE. 6-Pc. Twin Poster Bed Outfits Peg_;Jed Walnut BEDROOM ©...

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 Editorial Page Speci al Articles MATERIAL NEEDS COMPEL ITALY TO FIGHT ETHIOPIA European Statesmen Call African The- ater of

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935-PART TWO. ({THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition, WASHINGTON,

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 BUREAUCRACY GROWTH RAISES SERIOUS PROBLEM 19,792 Mor(“l;cderal Workers in 30 New Agencies Worry to Administration and War of

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 ALLTINE RECORD FORVTORS SET 312, 031 Persons Pour Into District in August to Set New Peak Figure. The month of August...

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 Schools and Colleges Events of Interesting Student and Faculty Activities in Was Educational ITH prospects of increased...

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 D—$§ - ARLINGTON HALL ENROLLING MORE Fall Term Registration Wednesday—Classes Open Thursday. Registration for the Fall term

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 CANADIAN VOTING T0 BE CONFUSING Registration Sets Record, With Mauy New Parties Tangling Situation. BY W. L. MACTAVISH....

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 BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. The Golden Jubilee Convention Exhibition of the American Phila- telic Society at the National Museum

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 PRESIDENT IS HELD ' Who Are You? l]lS“]Y_AL@URPER The Romance of Your Nama, BY RUBY HASKINS ELLIS. Accusation Hurled by Col.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART TWO. annd Arr Depr. Stages a Sale of ” uthe Avenue"=Tth. Sth and O

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 Capital’s Social High Lights -Put 3—14 Pages Diplomatic Hostesses of the Capital Who Fill Their Roles With Charm and Mme....

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 SOCIETY. F— Miss Margaret Goodwin . Marries E. B. Williams Daughter of Former Assistant Secretary *" of Interior Becomes...

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 OCIETY. :&a)ut Well-Known Folk In Books, Art, Politics Bouquets for Republican Committeemen— Mrs. Hoyal Clever...

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 r E_4 Many Attend First Dance At Quantico Dinner Parties Add to Gayety as Season Gets Under Way. QUANTICO, Va., September 14—

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 SOCIETY. Fort Belvoir Fall Season Is Opened R. 0. T. C. Class Gives Dance — Reception Scheduled Friday. FORT BELVOIR, Va,...

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 E—6 Staunton Visitors Are Entertained Maj. and.Mrs. Scott iof Belfast Are =" Honor Guests. STAUNTON, Va., September 14— Among

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 SOCIETY. Barretts Back From Bay State Return to Warrenton After Summer in Massachusetts. WARRENTON. Va., September 14.— Mr.

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Burton Entertains At Chevy -4 i Chase Home Sister Is Guest of Honor—Mrs. Grace Ontrich and Mrs. Louise R. in

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 SOCIETY. Hugh Grant Recently Wed - To Sail Soon For Albania Daughter Is Feted. Mr. and Mrs. Tracey Entertained. Mr. and Mrs.

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 Old Inns of Dickens’ Day Delightful Tourists Now Seek and Find Scenes of His Stories. ONDON, England, September 14. —When two

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 SOCIETY. Miss Wisner SetsWedding For Sept. ¥ | Will Become Bride of | Gordon S. Parker of Brookeville. SILVER SPRING, Md.,

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 E—12 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY. PO ... NN NN C e e seecenr et e e

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 SOCIETY, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY. An Attention Compelling One-Day Sale!...

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 B—14 SOCIETY. Tell your mother, tell your father tiest little dresses and creepers, our most enchanting The Hecht Co. is...

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 FEATURES he Swnday Stac SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935. H HIGH Children’s Page Books—Music Stage — Screen Autos — Radio

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 P2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART FOUR. DOWNTOWN “E” STREET PROMINENT IN LOCAL HISTORY Burning of

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 Swift Move-| ment of Infan- try Is Accom- plished by the Lighter and. Faster Trucks, Easing Midg- | et Autos and Motor...

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 F—4 . THE SUNDAY STA NEWS AND REVIEWS NEW NOVEL OF FAMILY LIFE Francis Brett Young‘s “White Ladies” Tells the Story of the

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 AMUSEMENTS, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 15 1935—PART FOUR. AMUSEMENTS, F—5 NEW YORK THEATER PREPARES FOR...

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 F--6 T HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C., SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART FOUR. WOMAN’S PLACE IN MUSIC: NEWS OF CURRENT EVENTS < Great

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 T HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. A, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART FOUR. )t [ MEXICAN OUT <« 3 Force F. C. C. Hearings In Fights...

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 F—8 SAFETY DRIVE AIDS SCHOOL CHILDREN : AVIAT ES School Children’s Safety Stressed on All Drivers New Pledge Recommended for

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 < Stdries—Sports— Games el OUR picture puzzle takes us on a little trip this week, and we'll stop in four cities of the...

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 Organized Reserves The establishment by 80th Division Headquarters of “battalion unit schools” throughout the division area,

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 News of Markets Pages 1to 4 . Part 5—14 Pages BANKS TAKE LEAD INBACKINGF. H. A FINANGE PROGRAM Account for More Mortgages and

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 Id THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 15 1935—PART FIVE. FINANCIAL, WEEKLY SUMMARY OF THE N W YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

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 SUMMARY OF BONDS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 1.5, BONDS HOLD TOLOWER COURSE Selling Pressure Eases Slightly—Corporate...

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 G—4 CURB LIST MIXED INPROFIT TAKING Realizing Appears Near End of Short Session-After Early Advances. By the Associated...

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 DEMOCRAT WOMEN READY FOR DRIVE Mrs. James H. Wolfe An- nounces 13,000 Will Take Field. By the Associated Press. Mrs. James H.

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 G—6 HELP AND SITUATIONS NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 15 1935—P RT FIVE. MISCELLANEOUS e ——— SITUATIONS—MEN....

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 MISCELLANEOUS SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, (Continued. ROOM SUITE, 7-plece: excellent con. dition; no_dealers x K(rmedy st. n.w. BEDS.

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 ROOMS—FURNISHED, ) ‘Room with real nk: private home; employéd_couple_preferred. 503 R. 1. AVE. N.W.—Gentlemen; large, ght.

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 | . APARTMENTS S N, ) 5 REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS—FUR. & UNFUR. APAITMINTS—UNI’UINISBD. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. |...

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 SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 3207 OLIVER A REPOSSESSED Dutch Colonial. center hall, ST, BARGAIN detached; 6

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 REAL ESTATE SALE—SUBURBAN. (Continued.) RENT—SUBURBAN. (Continued.) TAKOMA PARK HOMES Small frame bungalows, $3.000. $3.750

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 G—12 SALE—AUTOMOBILES, (Continued.) CHRYSLER 1932 de luxe sedan: 6 wheels: has ‘been through our shops and is priced $75...

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 A SALE—AUTOMOBILES convfir,l,lhl:‘c%u Iso 1929 standare c.k b]nl’c‘l? fnigh with - red Wheels. Y, INC.. Georgla ave. Come...

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 G—14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART FIVE. BUSINESS WONEN TOPLAN PROGRAN Executive Committee Will

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 ANNNANUNNUNURNNNRNNNNNNAN ANNNUNNNNNNRNNNNNNNNNNN The Swtdag Stm’ SECTION 15th 1935 WASHINGTON, o "«L|c.‘l~/-4\‘ - hfiai . .

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 Magazine Section HEN they made me a Star and my fans began asking who I was and where I came from, the Studio gave out a...

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 Magazine Section T WAS, in 1ts frightening climax, just as Mary Raeburn had pictured it. Here on the wide boulevard she had

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 + Magazine Section going back to the boat to lie down and rest The man Ellett astonished Mary by answering her unuttered...

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 Magazine Section THIS WEEK Jonesey’s Step-Daughter “Let's go to Hollywood!” said Jonesey. “Gee!” said his step-daughter. Now

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 Magazine Section THIS WEEK Falcon (Castle (ontinuing a new murder mystery by AUGUSTUS MUIR Author of “The Riddle of Garth’

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 | -1 Magazine Section HE ruins of the ancient Assyrian metropolis Nineveh lie on the cast bank of the Tigris River in...

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 o] Magazine Secrion T NEED not be explained that the following letter, written in a clever looking handwriting and on very

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 Magazine Section THIS WEEK Gayer guests . . . happier hostesses . . . this season. Toastmaster’s new Hospitality Tray is...

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 10 Magazine Section Coming NEXT ISSUE - P. C. WREN 1 Dosen of Ale”’ Another story in the spot- light of world news - the...

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 THIS WEEK 1 INGING LADY ‘ Magaszine Section Asks Your Co-operation I AM SURE that every one who loves children will be...

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 2 Magazine Section demand a tall explanation from vou who vou are. and what brought you here.” ‘I shall tell them nothing.”

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 Magazine Section Four months <hd muo cternaty, At ast the shy girl was given a ¢ acting part Hope rode high in the hearts o

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 [ Magazine Section Christophine i CHAPTER XI HAD expected to see Niagara Falls at Buffalo, but I hadn't expected a private

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 Magazine Secrion neatly laid out on a shining table and picked up the topmost journal and a vellow envelope. and brought them

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 10 Magazine Section THIS WEEK #e"3 TYPES OF KOTEX to suit different women—and for different days Vs - 3s¢, e P so s B s QuesT

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 8 PAGES IN GRAVURE PICTURES 10 CENTS ELSEWHERE WASHINGTON, D. (. SEPTEMBER 15. 1935. i CRANES INVADE BOLLING FIELD. Finding

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTFMBER 15, 1935. WHEN THE HARDHEADS ARE BITING. And they generally are

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 15, 1935. THIS MONTH IN HISTORY By W. E. Hill Copyright, 1936,

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 WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION-—SEPTEMBER 15, 1935, Left: FLASHING OVER THE SALT FLATS. Sir Malcolm Camppell opening up his

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, Right: ON VACA- TION. Frederic March, »- film star, and Mrs. March oblige the news photographers as they c

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 “SWANS.” Winner of the $5 weekly prize, by John P. Rudyk, 4603 Stanford street, Chevy Chase, Md. Large. heavy crabs. care-

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 THE Mr Willlam M. Day, who occupies an unique position in the Capltol, says: find the Sonotone of inestimable benefit to me

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 15, 1935. Address: PATTERN DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON STAR. Style

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 T,_desa Twelve Pages in t un u , u Pages in . Color Color WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY,SEPTEMBER 15. 1935 Frank MOON MULLINS =4+

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 AES, HOLLY ! WHAT ARE WE GOING TO HAVE FOR LUNCH? - KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES REGULAR OLD- FASIHIONED CLOUDBULURST ! How

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