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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated September 22, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U S, Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair today and tomorrow; slightly cool- er today: gentle northwest winds, becom- ing

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 TA=2 G. 0.P. CAMPAIG PLANS TO BE LAID High Command Here Wed- nesday With Chairman- ship Issue Up. BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. RADIOMEN FACING TASK IN ETHIOPIA American Link Success Un- certain With Prior Tests...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART OXNE. AL : BELGRANO FIGHTS GREENBACK BONUS Legion Head Tells St....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, DRIVERS COMMEND SAFETY CAMPAIGN Offer Suggestions as They Laud Effort to Cut Traffic Toll....

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 A—6 CONNECTICUT BUS OVERLOADING CUT -Utilities Commission Says Kinks in New Service Be- ing Ironed Out. Overloading of the

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 C., SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART ONE. BASIGLAW ISSUE S THEFT BELIEVED SOLVED L2 ] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON suance of the...

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 UNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO) EPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART ONE. Atwell's back, and told him he was going to rob him, take his cab and...

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 Freshman ZIEGFELD'S DAUGHTER ENTERS UNIVERSITY, "~ LENIENCY GIVEN “DILLINGER TRIO" Docters in Face-Lifting Plot | and...

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 A—10 HALLOWEEN FETE PLANSLADNCHED Harry H. R. Helwig Heads Speciai Committee Ar- ranging Celebration. Plans for the annual

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . (.. SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART ONE. . TEXAS DEMOCRATS stitutional Democrats” — planned a | ments

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 'A—12 = MISS WARE OPENS FIGHT FOR BABY Disputes Motherhood Claim of Woman in Kelley Kid- nap Probe. By the Associated Press.

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 MANNING 1728 CONN.AVE. NOrth 00/8 (&dar Hill Washinglons most Beautjful Cmeterg Where Perpetual Care is More Than a Promise |

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 "A—14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART ONE. — . R T S R S I O s N A S P O s A o T o e e e of...

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 ROOSEVELT URGES CHEST WORK NOW Sends Note to U. S. Heads Asking Chairmen Be ‘ Appointed. Describing the Community Chest as a

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 A—16 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART ONE. people I have contacted,” in a tour the office of a

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 FRANGETO BOLST 1S ARNED FORCES Extraordinary Budget of $430,000,000 to Go for Reinforcements. By the Associated Press....

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 OE HIG J-mcoaponneo: "OUR PLUMBER’ BRAKES RELINED 4 Wheels Complete FREE ADJUSTMENTS FORD, ’28 t0 ’35 or CHEVROLET (30 to...

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 “ DODGE NEIGHBOR OF BRITISH KING Automobile Magnate’s Son Owns St. Leonard’s Castle, Windsor. WINDSOR. England (#).—Living in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART ONE, Lansburghs g DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR 7th,8th& E ! ~TOMORROW!

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 - [Cceemivews | The Sumday Star SO0 APPROVED FOR TUBERCULOSIS CHECK IN DISTRICT Sum Is Reported Included: in $1,236,000...

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 BAN ON POLITICAL . ACTWATY SCORED Hagner Says Ruling on Po- lice Is lllegal Under Merit System Code. BY JACK ALLEN Btaft...

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 " FINGERPRINTS BAR CRIVINALS IN J0BS F. B. I. Records Guard Po- sitions of Trust From Fugitives. BY REX COLLIER. An effective

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 Schools an Events of Interest;ng HE forty-seventh academic year | of Catholic University will open tomorrow with the en-...

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 11 SCHOLARSHIPS T0 FRANKLIN WON Accountancy School Grants | Honors to Outstanding Prep Students. Eleven graduates of...

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 ST ALBANS PUPILS WIN NEW HONORS Headmaster Announces; High Ranks in Exams—New | Faculty Members. The fifteenth year of...

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 Tigers Clinch Flag as Cubs Gain With 17th Siraigh + + + See Big Fight : Nationals Break Fven With Athletics 100,000 Expected

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 B—8 s PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. Silas Is Out to “Steal” Limelight in...

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 SPORTS FourD C Colleges in Gnd Tilts T hzs Week Vi VISITS E[lLUNIALS Maryland Looks Too Good for St. John’s—A. U. and Wilson

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 B—10 s SNEAD BLOWS UP AS BACON NEARS Youngster Leads for Three Rounds—Girl Contestant Finishes Last. BY DILLON GRAHAM,...

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. B—II’ Sailboat Racing Here to Be Given Great

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 B—12 GLIDER RACERS INCLUDE WOMEN Two Among Ten Entrants for Soaring Events at Big Meadows. By the Associated Press. i BIG...

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 Editorial Page EDITORITAL SECTION he Sunday Star e = Part 2—8 Pages AFRICAN CRISIS BLAMED - ON ENGLAND AND FRANCE Failure to

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 " D2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. , SEPTEMBER 22, 1 THE EVENING STAR- With Sunday Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C....

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 ANTI-SEMITIS LATENT IN MANY NATIONS Movement Easily Propagated in Such Disturbed Con Today in Europe. BY A. G. GARDINER,...

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 "D-2 ALL SECTIONS ASK SCADOL FACLITES Survey Shows Only Few, Areas Where Present Buildings Suffice. ‘With tomorrow marking

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 Women'’s Club Federation \|STORS INSPECT Board Meets October 2 Mrs. Lloyd W. Biddle, President of D. C. Organizations,...

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 " D6 New Adjuntant General “Named for Col. Joseph K. Portello, U. S. A., Ordered Here to Relieve Col. G. L. Byroade, HE...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART TWO. 5 annd DRAPERY Section Offers Three Smart DRAPES for Fall...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART TWO. anmnd for FALL FASHIO ety Infants’ and We,re' Pleased o @

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—10_!153:3 'Attractive Youn ————— SOCIETY SECTION The Sawndwy Stae WASHINGTON, D. 'C,...

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 1935=PART’ THREE. SOCIETY San Juan Wedding; Autumn Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Ernest Trus- !fl:’.’:x: mg Aiormer‘lyr :‘f

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 s0 CIETY. About Well-Known Folk - In Bog Carnegie Centenary Abroad—Mrs. Wolfe Super Democratic Political BY ROBERT CRAWFORD.

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 S OCIETY General Personal Notes Of Interest to Society Mrs. Albert G. Simms En Route to Washing- ton—Mrs. Frederic M. Paist

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 SOCIETY, ! K/Iany Recent Wedding Announcements Made Mrs. Emilie Orme Doyle Is Bride of Arthur William Nelson—Trinity Church

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 SOCIETY i*‘ amed Old Cedar Point Home Open Historic Susquehanna Ready for Fall. LEONARDTOWN, Md., September 21.—Mr. and Mrs.

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 SOCIETY. Fort Belvoir Dance First Of Formals Season Opened With Reception Held at Club. FORT BELVOIR, Va, September 21 —A...

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 SOCIETY. ~ Warrenton Social News DuringWeek Miss Fanny Keith Is Back After Trip Around World. WARRENTON, Va. September 21.

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 2 -~ SOCIETY _ Alexandrians Attend Weddings Elsewhere Mrs. Franklin Back From Fredericksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi s Go to...

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 E—10 Gay Week at Ahead for Washingtonians Mrs. John Naylor Stevens to Give Dance in Manchester Friday to Present Daughter.

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 Stage — Screen Autos — Radio .ert 4—12 Pages GIVING i By James E. Chinn. o OW that Congress has ad- painters, plasterers,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART FOUR. — WHEN BARNUM BROUGHT JENN LIND TO WASHINGTON ¢ By John...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER 29 v 1935—PART FOUR. NAVAL ACADEMY TO OBSERVE NINETIETH ANNIVERSARY By Hugh J.

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 " F4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER ea 29 sy 1935—PART FOUR. SCIENCE ENTERS MODERN COUNTERFEITING BUSINESS...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART FOUR. F-5 ‘'NEWS AND REVIEWS OF BOOKS FOR AUTUMN READING t MEMOIRS

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 F--6 Nearby Streams Harbor Old Float Melodramas No Longer Lead the Bill at Maryland and Virginia Landings of...

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 AMUSEMENTS, Fight Over “Silver Tassie” May Have Serious Results Theater By Robert B. AST year Sean O'Casey sent to entitled

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 " ¥-8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART FOUR. MUSIC PLANS NEED OPEN-MINDED CONSIDERATION’ Conductor

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 - ’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, C., SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART FOUR. ANNUAL AWARDS FOR BROADCASTERS ARE PLANNED Foundation...

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 F—10 SCHOOL DAYS Need of Child Protection Proveq b_y Recent Deaths Extra Driving Caution and Education for| School Youngsters

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 Stories—Sports— Games e — THE puzzle editor managed to make | this puzzle look like a tree just by cutting away some of the

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 \ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART FOUR. . son as ome of the outstanding|to the opening of the...

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sundy Star Part 5—14 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING,...

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 THE- SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART FIVE FINANCIAL. WEEKLY SUMMARY OF, THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

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 -PANICKY SELLING - *™\- Marquette 5s at 91, Sante Fe 4s at 4 quiet but still somewhat recessionary. ~ ~y FINANCIAL. INBONDS

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 ' December, 58%-7; oats at % CURB LIST TAKE STEADIER COURS Leading Issues Improve After Selling Waves of Preceding Days. By

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 FEATHER HER HAT JULIE ANNE MOORE INSTALMENT XIIL NN'S injury was nothing more serious than a half-inch gash A in her scalp.

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 G—6 HELP .ND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART FIVE MISCELLANEOUS. INSTRUCTION COURSES.

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 MISCELLANEOUS, ~ THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART FIVE. MISCELLANEOUS. e e —_— Y PERSONAL BEAUTY

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 CELLANEOUS * THE 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, S8EPTEMBER' 22, 1935—PART 'FIVE. SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. DOGS, PETS AND ETC. CUT

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 APARTMENTS. G ROOMS. . THE SUNDAY STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—-PART FIVE. —9 1 ROOMS AND BOARD. (Continu®.)

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 G—10 REAL ESIATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART FIVE. _REAL ESTATE, — e = . SALE—HOUSES....

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 REAL ESTATE. "~ THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, 'D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART FIVE. REAL ESTATE. SALE—SUBURBAN. SALE—SUBURBAN.

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 WANTED—MONEY. AUTOMOBILES SALE—AUTOMOBILES. 2.000 colored residence. 1 Housing Administration. D. Star office. FIRST TRUST

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 AUTOMOBILES. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ‘SEPTEMBER 22, 1035-PART: FIVE » AUTOMOBILES, - Gu13 SALE—AUTOMOBILES,...

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 BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. War betweer Italy and Ethiopia, seemingly inevitable, will have phila- telic repercussions. Should

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 AIUNNNNNNNNNNINNNNNNNNNNNN ANNUNANNANNRNNNNNANRRNNRY EXAANAAANNRARRN AN AN MAGAZINE taf SEPTEMBER SECTION Ehg gu‘lam g 22nd

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 2 Magazine Section ASTBOUND traffic on Fifty-sixth Street jammed at the corner of Park Avenue, halted by a ruby light. There

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 Magazine Section RAN into Tommy Tomson, the famous professional hunter, the other day in Djibouti, and the talk there, as...

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 4 Magazine Section “I then proceeded to make myself a little clearer, explaining carefully to my boy, in Ambaric, that Gojo

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 Magazine Section THIS WEEK ireball OUND for pound the leopard is the most savage and powerful beast that walks on four feet.

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 O Magazine Section EB TURNEY’S brat dangled his bare feet from the rail-less veranda edge of the never -painted, slab- sided

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 TEReSSNtAsnrmervrer vt e” - Magazine Section He“Hired Out”as And when the ILLIONAIRE'S palace to Governor's mansion -— this

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 Magazine Section THIS WEEK “What are you talking about, child?”; “About eloping to Mexico” September 22, 1935 Five Minutes to

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 . Magazine Section request, the head waiter escorted her to our table. ““Marian, darling,” she breathed, “I'm so glad I found

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 £ O Magazine Section THE STORY SO FAR ‘ N 7}1[&\' Alan Irvine arrived at Falcon Castle in the Highlands of Scotland, he found

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 Magazine Section )35 moving glance in the remaining glim- mer of twilight showed that she had recently been nursing her...

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 Rub “BEN-GAY” In for Quick Relief Rub ‘‘Ben-Gay'’ vigorously into the congested area. Feel almost imme- diately soothing...

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 agazine Section Five Minutes to Decide Downs grinned. “It's true, if Marian 1ys so.” A mechanic reported, “‘Ready, aptain...

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 Magazine Section L4 Children must learn early to show consideration tor the Floorbelows THIS WEEK seprember 22, 1935...

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 agazine Section elt my anger rising. I swore I would 1ot rest until I had discovered the ruth. [ had the back-door key in my

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 10 Magazine Section AN AMERICAN RADIATOR HEATING SYSTEM UP TO THE VALUE OF 750" GIVEN AWAY @ Tointroduce the New American...

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 PIC'l'I'iJRES 10 CENTS ELSEWHERE 8 PAGES IN GRAVURE ) WASHINGTON NEWS & FEATURES |K; g un ay a:f = C and SUBURBS ....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 22, 1935. Getting There by Air © Photos by Capt. Fred Alvin...

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 SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—HRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 22, SHE WAS AN ONLY DAUGHTER By W. E. Hill Copyright, 1935, by...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 22, 1935 MAIN STREET IN ADDIS ABABA. There is little modern...

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 929 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 1935. L LT 2 Bl R THE RUSH TO THE NET. BRI T L e s e A...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 22, 1935. k& Contest Closed September 20 o = - - T o “IN ROCK CREEK PARK.” Winner

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 29 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 1935. Smart for Autumn These stylish and serviceable models were

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 C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER NAVY PREPARES FOR GRIDIRON WARS. Before the glory comes the grind of building brawn with a...

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 Eight Pages in Color he Swndlay Star Eight Pages in Color WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY,SEPTEMBER 22, 1935. COME, COME, MY DEAR-

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 FYES, MSS, oNLYy THREE DOLLARS FOR THIS 'ERE FINE d MOUSE L/ 7 P MO KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES oAy ! DAWGONE! IT SEEMS GOOD

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 MUTT AND JEFF TLL EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE STATELY ROSE AND THE SHRINKING VIOLET? A BEAUTIFUL,WELL-DRESSED WOMAN

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 [ TELL You Ot ST NOt S YOU CAN'T GO IN BIZNIZ WITH US! YOU'RE TOO sMALL! WE CANT RAVE KIDS IN OUR BizNIZ! Q) THERES NO USE OF

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 in Color el @he Swunday Star s WASHINGTON. D. C., SEPTEMBER 22, 1935 257 9-22-35 by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS 1y Eoesr urr e...

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 LEAPIN LIZARDS - HE SEES UsS- ARE, MY PIG-TAILED PAL< GLAD TO BE OF SERVICE TO A LADY IN DISTRESS- AND NOW, | MUST B TAKE YOU

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 WELL, You Took me FoR BETTEA ©ORA WORSE You ARE EXASPERATING THIS s A NICE PLACE To EAT. LET'S HAVE DINNER OKAY BY ME- SO...

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 (L PUT A STOP To THAT WOMAN'S SINGING NEXT 1'M GOING To wRITE PAPER AND SIGN IT INDIGNANT CITIZEN CASPAR, IVE A FRIGHTFUL...

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