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Evening Star dated October 20, 1935

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 Full Associated Press News and Wirephotos Sunday Morning and (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Generally fair today and...

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 PRESIDENT PLANS W. P. A. ACTION Personal Attention to Be Given Program Setback During Absence. BY NELSON M. SHEPARD....

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 RETURNSTLLLOW ON COTTON FARM U. S. Aid Has Doubled Pay, but Average Man Gets Only $6 Weekly. By the Associated Press. NEW...

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 EFFECTS OF FISCAL - POLIGY STUDIED C. of C. Group to Give Par- ticular Attention to Taxing Methods. Frankly agreed on the...

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 ETHIOPIANS MASS FORMAKALE FIGHT Expect Italians to Attack, but Believe Place Can Be Held. By the Associated Press. ADDIS...

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 5 PEN T0 PUBLE Seventh Dwelling Sponsored by The Star Is in Col- ony Hill. The seventh Silver Star Home of the year will be

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 SHUSHAN DEFENSE GIVES TS VERSION Cash on Which Income Tax Was Not Paid Held Long’s Funds. By the Associated Press NEW...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 20, 1935—PART ONE HUNDREDS of FINE BOOKS PRIVATE WELFARE EFFORT STRESSED Relief

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 GOODWILL SHOP BEGINS PROGRAM ,Expansién Due to Result in Added Employment of Needy. Its campaign for funds partially...

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 Washington Wayside Random Observations of Interesting Events and Things. COSMOPOLITAN. N A Fourteenth street barber shop...

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 v a_ - THE-~ SUNDAY STAR, -WASHINGTON, - D.- C; OCTOBER -20, 1935—PART ON Major Demonstration 1gs and Broadloom Carpets...

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 |AN HAY, BRITISH SOLDIER, T0 SPEAK Will Address Dinner of Eng- lish-Speaking Union November 5. Maj. John Hay Beith, noted...

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 DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 20, 1935—PART ONE. Wed 50 Years DISTRICT COUPLE OBSERVE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY, - BORAH S...

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 A-14 DISTRICT CITIZENS WILL JOIN FIGHT Chevy Chase Residemts Ready to Aid Maryland Battle on Bus Terminal. Members of the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 26 1935—PART O A—18 "AI.Y BUYS WAR crease of products easily made into|embargo

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 Seventh & Eye Streets THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, OCTOBER 20, 1935—PART ONE. HovusE SGHERRMANN THIS is a bigger event

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 LUTHERAN GROUP BACKS CAMPAIGN Support Duty to God, Coun- try and Future Genera- tion, Men Told. Support of the street and...

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 ARMISTICE BALL PLANS COMPLETE rs. Claude A. Swanson Will 3e Honorary Chairman of V. F. W. Committee. The fifteenth annual...

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 4 39.0n. Novelty Rayons and Acetates 84 They win by their weaves! Very clever surface effects that give a most expensive...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 20, 1935—PART ONE. * Commissioner Geo. E. Allen: “Speaking unofficially, I feel

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 [Geneni v | Ghe Sundlay Star MTONALD BALKS ATTESTIMONY ON SLAYING MOTIVE Prosecution Hopes to Clinch Case With Gambler’s...

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 G-MEN DIPLOMAS GIVEN POLICEAMEN 23 Graduates in First Class of Federal Training School. BY REX COLLIER. Described as...

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 DRIVERS AT FAULT, SURVEY REVEALS United Dry Force Warns Use of Alcohol Is Traf- fic Hazard. Calling attention to the...

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 WILD LIFE EXHIBIT 10 FEATURE SHOW Rockville Waltons Plan to Get Game Farm Stock for School Event. By the Associated Press.

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 SALARY INCREASES LAID T0 GOVERNOR Two Democrats on Maryland Board Deny Any Action on Boosts. By the Associated Press....

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 §1.500 ART GRANT FOR SCHOLARSHIPS| flichmond School Announces | Awards for Virginia Students. @pecial Dispatch to The Star...

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 NEW U. S. SAVINGS DIVIDEND IN OFFING 15 Per Cent Paymeént Made Like- lier by Dismissal of Suit of Col. Wade Cooper. The...

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 " B—8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 20, 1935—PART ONE. MEETING GALLED ON CROSSING SITE Civic Sentiment on...

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 SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, Pony Backs Put G. U. Over, 13-0 : Catholic U. Nails Detroit + + + + + + D. C,...

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 B—10 8 PORT THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 20, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. Blue Devils’ Fumble Opens Way to...

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 TRAVELS B0 YARDS FOR LONE MARKER Turns Suddenly on. Cadets After Stopping Rivals. Tilt Is Thriller. EXINGTON, Va., October

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 B—12 s Central Picked in Public High Grid Series : Devit Is B HAS MORE ASSETS THAN ANY OF FOES Tech and Eastern Can’t Be...

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 SPORTS. Griff Revamping Nats’ Coaching Staff : Rippy Again No. 1 Public Linksman L3 Yet to Be Chosen. BY FRANCIS E. STAN....

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 "B—14 WITH THIS COUPON WATCH REPAIRING ANY MAKE From WATCH Repaired Guaranteed One Year 1 The Upstairs Jewelry Store All...

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 Editorial Page Part 2—10 Pages EDITORTAL SECTION he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, LEAGUE MOVING TOWARD MAJORBATTLEIN EUROPE

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. October 20, 1935 THEODORE W. NOYES. .Editor —— The Evening

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 YOUNG MINER SPEEDS UP SOVIET COAL Variations of Plan Have Been Adopted by Railroads and Auto and Tracior Factories. BY JOSEPH

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 D.C. AIDIS SOUGHT ONFOUR PROJECTS Maryland Citizens to Ask Help of Groups in Capital. The aid of Washington civic and...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Legion Membership|TR0P SCHOOLING Quota for Year Is 7,500 'Commanders of Various Posts Are

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 Women’s Clu Council to Hold Meeting First Session of Season Will Convene To- morrow Morning—Mrs. Lloyd W. Biddle, President,

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 MARKER SERVICE ISSET FORNOV. 16 D. A. R. to Present Program at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. A historic marker will be placed

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 "D-8 Parent-Teacher Movement To Be Insti Qessions Are to be Held in N. E. A. Building Next Thursday—Dr. Ruhland to Give...

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 BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. Eugene Klein, chairman, announces that Alfred B. Levy will present a paper on “A Business Man Takes

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 8 in. Dinner Plates 6 in. Square Salad Plates..19¢ Cream Soups with Plates_59¢ Tea Cups and Saucers___29¢ 12 in. Meat...

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 . Capital’s Social High Lights fmm—— Part 3—12 Pages _ Mr.and Mrs. William P. Huzley of Washington shown chat- ting while...

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 E—2 SOCIETY. Hall-Dunlap THE -SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 20, 1935—PART THREE. et Wedding Set For Nov. 23...

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 SBOCIETY. About Well-Known Folk In Books, Art, Politics Woman Politicians In Lively Joust—Spicy Humor of Gen Johnson—Mustapha

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 SOCIETY., Chevy Chase Personals Miss Dorothy Light to Marry Donald Imirie Tomorrow at 4 O’clock. Miss Dorothy Luclle Light,

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 SOCIETY. Ft. Belvoir Is Visited By General Chief of Engineers Delivers Lecture to Officers. FORT BELVOIR, Va., October 19.—

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 SOCIETY. Alexandria Social Notes Mrs. Cornelia. Ensign Claiborne Is Bride of W. A. Moncure. ALEXANDRIA, Va. October 19.— Mr.

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 SOCIETY, Of Personal Note Many Visitors From Afar Attending Jewish Junior Council. The ninth biennial convention of the...

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 SOCIET THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 2 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY Dance Holds Interest at Quantico Dinners...

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 Fort Meade Club Scene Of Reception Event Honoring Gen. Bowley Held Last Night. FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, Md, | .October 19.—Col.

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 E—10 Bishop Will Be Honored ByP.E. Body LEONARDTOWN, Md., October 19. =—The vestry members and the con- gregation of the All

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 Miss Adair Married In Clarendon Immediate Families Are Present at Rites In Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Adair of Ballston,

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY, A US> i Crocheted Baby Saques ¥ine wool sacques. hand-cro- ‘hued in pink or blue with ainty trimming. L ®

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 Stage — Screen Autos — Radio —_— Part 4—12 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., FEATURES he Sundny Stad SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1935.

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 First Presbyterian Church on John Marshall] | Place Bows to March of Time—Played Large, Part in City’s Religious Life for a

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 T HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO) OCTOBER 20, 1935—PART FOUR. - 'THEY EMERGED VICTORS IN BATTLES WITH DISASTER Bolling Field’s...

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 F—+4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 20, 1935—PART FOUR. MELLON GIFT TO ART TO MAKE OLD DREAM COME TRUE ASSURES

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 ETHI By Mary-Carter Roberts. RIVALRIES IN ETHIOPIA. By Elizabeth P. McCallum. With an introduction by Newton D. Baker. New

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 < PRODUCING GROUPS INCREASE Number of Players and Character of Productions Contradicts Accusation Capital Is Cold to...

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 AMUSEMENTS. AlineMacMa honGetsLead’ In New Screen Productlon lay Title Role in Film‘ 3 Popular Actress to P Version of “Kind

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 r—8 TWO ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS THIS WEEK Artists in the Week’s Musical News Opera of 50 TH < Years Ago Recalled by Old Reviews

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 25 Super-Power Stations Considered by Engineers Experts of Federal Commission Study Plans, for Continuous Pro; of Country. .

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 F—10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, - D. C, OCTOBER 20, 1935—PRART .FOUR. NEW CARS TO STRESS SAFETY GAINS : AVIATION NEWS Many

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 Scrub Quarterback By W. Boyce Morgan FTL IO X~ 1 il /' Qv N HIS VOICE MADE PAUL SWING AROUND WITH A SHARP INTAKE TiE SUNDAY

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 20, 1935—PART FOUR. NO MONEY DOWN A Simmons Divan with a Custom-Made Look Offered

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Parc 514 Pages CLEARINGS MOUNT 31.1 PER CENT OVER, YEAR AGOIN . C. Week’s Gain of 6.8 Per Cent |

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 G2 STOCKS ADVANCE 10 ANOTHER HIGH Motors, Accessories, Farm Equipments and Others Up $1 to $4 or More. What Stecks D! st...

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 FIN ANCIAL THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, CORPORATE BONDS REGISTER UPTURN ltalian lssues Also Climb | Sharply as European

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 “ G—4 CURB LIST MOVES TOHIGHER LEVELS Most Sections Take Part in Moderate Advance—Vol- ume at 177,000. By the Assoclated...

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 DESCRIBES HISTORY OF COST FINDING Head of National Fertilizer As- sociation Committee Tells of Work in Industry. Speaking...

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 (Cont INSTRUCTION COURSES. (Continued.) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. HELP—WOMEN, (Continued.) SITUATIONS—MEN. (Coy od.) ’u‘n

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 MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OFPORTUNITIES. (Continued.) FATSE CAPITAL—Best methods. co tions organized and promoted everywhere:

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 MISCELLANEOUS, DOGS, PETS AND ETC. (Continued.) c:uumu—vouno SINGING MALES. 05—$5.75—$8.0) Atheton's Pet_Shobs 612 P 8L NW.

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 PARTMENTS APARTMENTS—FURNISHED., (Continued.) APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. RO-CAR HOUSE, 1601 21st ST. N.W. ‘We have a most...

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 . G—10 SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) A GOOD BUY. 5315 7th ST. N.W. New-house condition: 6 rooms and bath: $6.050, reasonable...

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 REAL ESTATE. OFFICES AND STUDIOS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SALE—FARMS, (Continued.) MUNSEY BLDG. SUITE—OFFICE ROOM

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 - G—12 AUTOMOBILES. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 20, 1935—PART FIVE. AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES....

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 AUTOMOBILES. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 20, 1935—PART FIVE. AUTOMOBILES. G—13 SALE—AUTOMOBILES....

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 G—14 | town and Essex, with their comple- NEw PLANE cARHIER ‘ment of 3,000 officers and men and BASE AT SAN DIEGO 1, un 0 s v

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 1T HIS MAGAZINE ii‘ [ gu ‘lw OCTOBER SECTION : 20th 1935 WASHINGTON, D. C. ANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNRRN Cover Design by Frederic

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 2 Magaszine Section interbreed with other dogs at all! by CECIL ALDIN Author of “Dogs of Character,” “An Artist’s Models,”

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 » Magazine Section dow, the Juneberry tree was in bloom again. Dan Campion sat alone at his desk, wondering whether he would

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 4 Magazine Section rous salute of farewell. Lois, on her way to the Wilshire farm buildings, turned and looked back once, but

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 b Yl Vlagazine Section Lithograph by Benton Spruance Who's Real Hero’ The man who carries the ball gets the plaudits of the

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 6 Magazine Section THE STORY SO FAR UR civilization wrecked by the second World War, whichlasts for thirty years. New York,

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 Magazine Section “Oh! They haven't sent men and women vet. That’s what Theotocopolus is making the - trouble about. He's the

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 3 Magaszine Section “ HE rose-petal softness of my skin," said Mr. Tommy Trap- hagen, “I attribute to the daily use of Santé

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 -e Magazine Section . repeated itself . .. swelled.“Maximilian." Tommy and the officer belabored a path. No need now to drop

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 1O Magazine Section Girls Are Like Elephants Continued from preceding page They sighed regretfully as for the passing of a

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 Magazine Section Dark Waters Danger beneath the sea and treachery above. (oncluding a story of gold and love under Bahama...

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 Muagazine Secrion 12 R ", D) a second rhy take a Beauty Laxative You simply can’t expect to have sparkling eyes, a clear...

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 Magazine Section Everything went green, and darker after that, and presently Terry felt the side of the Amarillis under his

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 4 Mucazine Section THIS WEEK October 20, 193 lllustration by Corinne Boyd Dillon Each object must be suitable for use and...

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 Magazine Section THIS WEEK Things to Come Continued from page ten <omeone is injured or killed! Why should anyone be...

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 16 Magazine Sectrion THIS WEEK Ocrober 20, 1935 MOTHERS: be sure to get these 9 WHEAT KRISPIES DOLLS for your children You’ve

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 - GLIDING IN FOR A LANDING AT BIG MEADOWS. Emil Sekella of thi e Elmira Gliding Club maneuvers his glider to a smooth landing

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 20, 1935, IN THE MONASTERY GARDENS. A view within the walls of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 20, 1935. Business Pick-Up in the Suburbs By W. E. Hill Copyright,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, SCENES FROM THE SCREEN VERSION OF “A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM.” Sing and dance it trippingly.” Anita Louise

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 NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ORCHIDS FOR THE TAKING. Alice La Varre, ex- ploring the “Lost World” wilderness of Dutch Guiana...

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THE C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 20, 1935. SHE'S GOT RHYTHM! Here's Eleanor Powell hot- stepping

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 STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE THE SUNDAY 1935. SECTION—OCTOBER 20, AMPHIBIOUS JUNGLE TRAVELER. This strange- looking...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 90, 1935. Style and Service These smart styles are as serviceable

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 Twelve Pages in Color . qu-r‘?‘ ANOTHER MOON | MULLINS ) Frank b Willard COME, KAYO-YOUR UNCLE WILLIE AIN'T ABLE TO GO FOR A

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 OH, DEAR! I FEEL AS BLUE AS AN EASTER EGG!'! Z KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES ‘ -- Appetite Is a Strange Thing -- WELL- HERE ITS

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 EE-c-e-€E € E€€E-YI-PPY! B JOE, As LoNG AS WE DIDN'T 7 .- -on A winTER [] [ OH. THis s Too muck ! [0 o I sar WHY Do You Dis 8

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 / SECRET OPERATIVE 48 /3}/ NorRMAN MARSH- THIS FLOW OF WATER’\ / 1S POWERFULY -- IT'S ALL I CAN DO TO PUSH ’AGAlNfiT T I GOT

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 MUTT AND JEFF —It Was Bully of Jeff to Go Through with This Rehearsal— By BUD FISHER (Copyright. 1935—by H. C. Fisher, Trade

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 RegloR FEIIERS » swezyme WHAT?S TREY " ii MATTER, A JIMMIE? DID / NOPE! IT WASN'T A BREAK' IT WAS JUs A MISTAKE! T'LL TELL

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 Gk Che Sunday Star [ Color WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 20, 1935 BEEN QRDERED TO LET HIM PASS A Ve 08 NI, WEAVING AMONG THE -

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 DON'T_SEE WHY | HAVE TO s WEAR THIS WIG- THEY Sav iT's RS g g B g g B B g 'CAUSE IT REGISTERS BETTER'N | Pl OACTRESS AS...

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 DONTCHA HEAR THE ROAR OF THE SEA™ AW, | CANT HEAR NUTHIN ! AT THE GAME,CAMELS BASE THE § nAm AND AFTER IT'S OVER, WHEN vou

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 THE NEXT TImME wWE GO ON A PICNIC FERHAP we'D BETTER LEAVE THE STEAK HomE INN CASE Someone MAY HAVE STEAK cASPAR, THESE...

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 HowDY, SIMON MAUD LEGREE ! MuLLeR! IT'S ABouUuT i TIME You WERE {] SHOWAING UuP UT_LISTEN — I'M GONNA ;\E!T CHRIS WALSH OVER

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 ' SKEETS., 1T WANT \ > \ | ¥ -AND 1 WANT You You TO PLAY WITH AN \ TO LOOK LIKE A LITTLE DORIS SMITH \ \ DECENT YOUNG THIS AF

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