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Evening Star dated October 27, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair today, tomorrow mostly cloudy, possibly showers; not much change in...

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 INGURY TO BARE COTTON RVALRY Private Traders to Argue Against Co-operatives at Quiz Tomorrow. By the Associated Press....

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 DELETION OF FILM BRINGS PROTEST Ohio Censors Purported to Have Acted on “Anti- Nazi” Grounds. By the Associated Press...

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 A—4 » S.E.C.LEVELS GUNS AT STOCK TRADER Michael J. Meehan Faces Ouster Threat Based on Alleged Deals. By the Associated...

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 DATA GATHERED ON COMPENSATION Social Security Board Gath- ers Figures to Guide States. BY JOHN C. HENRY. Existence of an...

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 A—6 KENMORE PLATES GO ON SALE HERE $16,000 Debt Against Home of Washington’s Kin Will Be Retired. To stamp out a debt of some

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 Treasury Hawkshaw Quits Bert C. Farrar Found Clue in Lindbergh Ransom Note. Mr. Farrar plays Hawkshaw. BY WILLIAM A. BELL, JR

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 A—8 MOVENENT SEEN T0 RURAL HOMES Dr. Howe, New Deal Ad- viser, Credits Autos and Shorter Hours. By the Associated Press. ’,

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 G U'SIAUGURAL | SETNOVENBER 23 Rev. Arthur A. O’Leary, S. 1., | to Be Inducted Into Presidency. A formal inaugural ceremony

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 From Higher-Priced Groups ° Silk Hose We've taken this P hose from our bet- 73 ter lines and re- duced it to this special...

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 Two Different Sizes in Swan Fountain Pens Discontinued models, l.lfi that’s the only reason for the special price. Long and

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 ART COMPETITION WINNERS CHOSEN 12 Sculptors and 6 Painters Chosen for Work in Twelve sculptors and six painters won the...

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 Fort fincoln Woashington's best located Gemetery, WASHINGTON MFMORIAL PARK Invites vou to visit the most odern buria) _estate

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 A—14 DATES ARE SOUGH FOR CHESTTALKS Mrs. Schloss, Speaker Unit Head, Addresses Letters to Fraternal Units. Mrs. Leonard B.

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 THE SUNDAY RED CROSS RIVEN |V irginia Rotarians Will Write To Clubs in Foreign Countries 2,003,346 HOURS Year’s Record of...

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 A—16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART ONE. PARENTS SLAYER |[ . 35 Years of Safety House &...

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 OIL FIRM BACKS SAFETY CAMPAIGN Enrollment Gives Drivers Best Record on Atiantic Seaboaid. Declaring that as a result of the

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 | erable extent only State issues appear | to be involved. In New York, where a new State Assembly is to be chosen, the...

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 30 PARTY CHANCE SEEN IN REACTION La Follette Holds Demo- crats and Republicans to Be Anomalies. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 A—20 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART ONE. New! Twin Divan in THE SAME LONG-WEARING COVERS SEEN ON

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MR A DISHISSES 600 AND CUTS PAY IN HOUSECLEANIG Economy Move Affects Every Class of Worker for...

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 ALLEY AUTHORITY GARAGE PLAN HIT Too Many Now Without Tenants in Area, Tax Group Charges. Charges that the Alley Dwelling...

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 " PHOENICIAN GITY SLOWLY EMERGES Ruins of Ancient Civilization Reveal Beautiful Archi- tecture. TRIPOLI (#).—An ancient...

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 B4 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. GUFFEY CONFDENT ON CONSTITUTION Declares New Deal Foes Will Drop issve Before 1936...

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 0.5 STIDENTAD N VRGIA GROVS New Plans Being Drawn, Dr. Newman Says in School Relief Survey. By the Associated Press....

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 B—6_ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART ONE. T S S R TR IR S S e ST G R Rk e N A iR e - TEXANS INVITED

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 IDAHO PERPLEXED BY BORAH SILENCE Senator Leaves Lewiston, * Spurning New Talk of Presidential Aims. By the Associated Press.

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 Schools and Colleges Events of Interesting Student and Facu?ty Activities in Washington's Leading Educational Institutions.

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 — SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1935. = 21, (s « B9 avy Is Scuttled by Notre Dame :

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 B—10 SPORTS. ‘Bama Knocks Georgia Off - L. S. U., Ole Miss THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART ONE....

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 " Maryland [ . SPORTS. GUCKEYSON IS ACE Touchdown Tries Within AINESVILLE, Fla, October G Florida’s comeback hopes to- in a

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 B—12 s PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, HALLOWEEN FETE THREE DAYS LONG Grid Battle Is Official Part of Big Program on Tap

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. B—13 Griffith Counts on Two “Forgotien Men” :

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, .WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 27, B—14 Retired COMMERCIAL BANK [ Retired __ | MAKE TOYS, RULING APPEALED...

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 Editorial Page EDITORTAL SECTION he Sunday Star Special Articles Part 2—10 Pages DUCE SEEN AVOIDING EUROPE-WIDE CONFLICT...

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 D—2 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C SUNDAY...

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 . EARLY RATIFICATION SEEN FOR U. S.-COL ew Trade Treaty Is Based, Like Those 7~ 0 With Brazil and ditional Favore ABLE...

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 D3 BUILDINGS SOUGHT BY LINCOLN PARK Association Would Like “Avenue of States” in Its Section. The erection of more beautiful

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 Legion Officials Prepare For Telegraph Roll Call Local Department Hopes to Have 2,500 Mem- bers Paid Up for Announcement in

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 " D6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Women'’s Clubs Open RE | L. BOWERS New Season Tomorrow First Vice President to Be...

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 - K. OF C. ADDRESSES 10 BEGIN TONIGHT First of Series to Be Given in Shrine of Sacred Heart. ‘Washington General Assembly,

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 Terrifying Marvels for Mars (Continued From First Page.) and ground personnel, 49 new air stations and 5 new training...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGPON, D. C., OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART TWO. CHINESE and PERSIAN RUGS at 7 d 4 / Dinner Service for Eight

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART TWO. Boys! Girls! Capt. Tim Healy in Person! “MARKITWAL Monday...

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—12 Pages SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, B. C, UNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27,...

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 SOCIETY. James E. Miller Weds Middletown, Pa., Girl Miss Dorothy Forney George Becomes Bride Of Silver Spring Man at...

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 SOCIETY. Sororitiesand Fraternities Phi Delta Gamma and Chi Psi Omega Joint Hosts. Alpaa Chapter oi Phi Gamma, na- tional...

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 SOCIETY, ‘About Well-Known Folk In Books, Art and Politics Charleston Folk Thrill With Visit of Presi- THE SiwliiY STAR,...

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 SOCIETY. Of Personal Note Mr. Cutler and Bride to Florida—'——Mény Guests in Capital. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cutler, the William

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 E—6 SOCIETY. Autumn Social Season Under Way at Quantico|’ Dance at Officers’ Mess and Many Dinner Parties Mark Week at Marine

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 S0 CIETY, Honor Hyattsville Group Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers Are Hosts at LEONARDTOWN, Md., Ociober 26.“ ~Mr. and Mrs....

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 E—8 Mrs. Murray Is Hostess At Luncheon MissElizabethJackson | of Chevy Chase Is Honor Guest. Mrs. Francis A. Murray...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART THREE. S8OCIETY. [ Fort Belvoir Hunt Season Under Way Drag

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 E—10 ExodusFrom Annapolis to View Game Navy and Notre Dame Foot Ball in Week- End Attraction. ANNAPOLIS, Md, October 26.—|

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 / SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART THREE a1 Silver Fox, Mink & Possion THREE FUR ARISTOCRATS

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 e—— AT st ; SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 27, 1935—'PART THREE. SOCIETY. e "ANP“Only 4‘.’M6re DaySIOf ~

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 Stage Auto Part 4—12 Pages NAVY DAY FINDS FOUNDER HONOR STILL IN DISPUTE —Screen. s—Radio Ghost of Esek Hopkins, Forgotten

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 F-2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, / D. €, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART FOUR. CAPITAL’'S GHOSTS WALK ANEW ON HALLOWEEN EVE City Rich

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 By James Nevin Miller. you suppose that you are bet- ter guarded from injury there than if you were fighting in the trenches

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 F—4 CARLSEN STILL-LIFE E [ 2 WIDOW PRESENTS PAINTING 4The White Jug” Typical of Mystical Perception of Renowned...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART FOU. F—§ - LITERARY NOTABLES MARCH IN WEEK’'S BOOK PARADE MADAME...

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 F—6 VDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART FOUR. U. S. TAKES MILLION DOLLARS FROM EX-BOOTLEGGERS Small, but Busy;

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 AMUSEMENTS. “A' MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S D Max Reinhardt’s First Film/ Followszz_lttern “Joint Work of All the in “Midsummer Night’s

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 o THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART FOUR. AMERICAN BALLET AT METROPOLITAN : CURRENT EVENTS- Dance...

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 History’s Largest Hook-up Will Link 31 Countries “Youth Sings Across Borders” Program Being Presented Today Under Al}spices

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 F—10 ® Auto Dealers Are Ready Despite Early Showing Washington Automotive Trade Association and General Motors Predict Best

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 ) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, The BOYS an GIRE “Success o Halloween Party Depends on Plenty of Thrills BY BEATRICE PLUMB. P

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 ANt E f i | PEEE L TRETR S THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ’ D. C, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART FOUR. Last 4 Doays-Feclit it addaaa AT

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 5—14 Pages BANKERS HAIL END OF FINANCING LULL AT1.B. A. SESSION Sharp Rise in Refunding and

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 G2 FINANCIAL, STOCKS TEND UP - ON BROAD FRONT Small Gains Are Scattered Through Many Groups. New Highs Set. BY FRANK...

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 FINANCIAL, CORPORATE BONDS REMAIN NARROW Changes Mostly Fr,.actional. Only $160,000 of Federal Issues Traded. By the...

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 FINANCIA GURB LIST GOES - TOHIGHER LEVELS Leading Shares Outride " Heavy Realizing With Moderate Gains. By the Associated...

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 DISTRICT GENTERS OFFER RECREATION Mrs. Elizabeth K. Peeples Is in Charge of Work School Buildings. Recreation for all the...

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 - G—6 HELP—MEN. HELP AND SITUATIONS INSTRUCTION COURSES. (Continued.) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 27,...

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 MISCELLANEOUS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 2 : ISCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS & SERVICE.| BUSINESS om:rmml. BUSINESS...

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 G—8 MISCELLANEOUS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART FIV — e ——————————— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—RADIO,...

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 APA RTMENTS, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART FIVE. ROOMS AND BOARD. P (Continued.) . 3423 16th ST.

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 REAL ESTATE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART FIVE REAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES.

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—SUBURBAN. SALE—SUBURBAN, THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON’, D. C, OCTOBER 27. 1935—PART FIVE. et e e e e e...

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 AUTOMOBILES, SALE—AUTOMOBILES. ____ (Continued.) CHEVROLET 1933 master nes been driven very little; $3 6th st. s.e.. Apt. 105

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 AUTOMOBILES, . __THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART FIVE. AUTOMOBILES. G—13 SALE—AUTOMOBILES....

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 THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART FIVE BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. HE 3-cent Michigan commemo- rative

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 AUNENNNRAUNNRNNNNNN RN NNNNNANNNNNUNNANNNNRRNNY ANNNTRNNNRNNNNNNNRRNNNY | OCTOBER g o Eht gllnflay %i&f 27th 1935 WASHINGTON,

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 2 Magazine Section THIS WEEK Photograph of the Great Nebula in Andromeda, courtesy Carnegie Institution This new type...

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 L NN ’ "Magazine Section Illustrations by Marshall Frantz solicitor in Lincoln’s Inn. Their ex- pressions and general...

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 4 Magazine Section late Desmond Rooke bearing his name. That. I may add, was one of the stipulations of his will.” “There is

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 Magazine Section her way into a new role — she proved her marksmanship and will be the Annie Oakley of the films. A new...

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 g8 Bf Repoep.:2 B0 DT EM S e AA A, - .- = e EX2a538 6 Magazine Section THIS WEEK October 27, 1935 Things to Come How /11'g/1

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 Magazine Section of the earth where listeners can be found is plain. A considerable number of people dining together. They

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 8 Magazine Section en Paces by Two gentlemen with a single code — One woman with a double purpose by HAL BORLAND < & { Py At

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 Magazine Section eyes and a certainty .in her heart, so that when Chase Harrison came — that night when Mart had been gone a

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 ~ 10 Magazine Section THIS WEEK HNustration by Corinne Boyd Dillon An overbearing and inconsiderate shopper advertises her

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 = FF ls bde — b i il W o AL .. LR, N . - TR T SR A —— Magazine Section gentleman to whom we owe so much. You remember the end

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 12 Magazine Section FITTING TRIBUTE to her ... through the years ELECT BARRE GRANITE will retain the beauty of its tex- ture

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 agazine Section gun by force. They talk of —how do ey put it? — rescuing the victims.” “But what is this? If the victims 00se

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 Magazine Section 14 -~ All Behind the ROM the beginning he protested stren- uously against her folly. “‘Son,"” said Lydia...

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 Decoration by G. de Zayas Beauty Brevities by MARTHA LEAVITT | opEs in make-up follow trends in fashion. And this gay autumn

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 16 Magazine Section October 27, 1935 » THIS WEEK The Most Amazing HAKESP i 34 ES Only 98c—in full and with no further...

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 8 PAGES IN GRAVURE WASHINGTON NEWS @ IREATURES = g un ag af C and SUBURBS PICTURES 10 CENTS ELSEWHERE WASHINGTON, D. (.,...

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 ). THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 27, 1935 Y WHERE THE CLOUDS AND THE BLUE RIDGE MEET. There's a

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 THE SUXNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 27, “SHE’S MY FAVORITE ACTRESS!” By W. E. Hill Copyright, 1935, by

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 PEACEFUL WAY TO WAR. Calm as a mirror is the Suez Canal as the Italian troopship Gange passes through with her cargo of 4,000

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 RN AR e, ; FISHERMAN OF THE GUIANA WILDERNESS. This STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE 7 it sharpshooting Djuka of Dutch Guiana

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 ON THEIR TOES! THE SUNDAY STAR, Pretty members of the Monte Carlo Ballet Russe find the ship's deck a good practice stage as

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 27, 1935. sl | g i HAIR ON FACE Superfluous Hair? What Is the...

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 ¥ SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, New Styles Easily Made These smart and serviceable frocks were made from patterns cleverly de- |

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 Twelve wn| @he Sunday St [ > s (14 3 Pages in ™~ Color WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY,OCTOBER 27, 1935. YOouU NEEDN'T GET SO : i

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 ” So you Go To SCHooL 2 WELL, HOW MUCH IS SEVEN NO, THATS WRONG | SEVEN AND THREE IS TEN - .'4 OH, NO, IT AINT! FIVE AND FIVE

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 El@@;au&@ EEUHE@Q By Qene Byrnes 4 A%, : BETCRA IF ANIMAL WITH A\ . Go 4 el 5 WE aLL HIs 9 fl ; ¢4l wAD ALL OUR SKIN ” ] SKIN

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 ['M CERTAINLY GLAD TO GET OUT OF THAT SEWER # DN [DURN SECRET OPERATIVE 48 — c‘é NorMAN MaRSH-~ 10-27-35 HERE IS MY HOTEL-- I

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 THEY ARE sucn T THOUGHT FIRST You WERE APPLAUDING SOMETHING { ON THE RADIO! WHY GET So EXCITED OVER A RUG ? 'M TrRYinGg [ B

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 i : T ONT KNOW i e MR BRUTUS, IM GOIN TA AND EVERY MEAL SHE b:-l%\«;inglLUJ#‘ ‘\)AON THAT /- GOLD YA WON FER BLUY HER A...

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 e he Swundlay Star [Ach Color WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 27, 1935 242 10-27-35 A/v EDGAR RICE BURROUGH.S’ llNl’TPD H'-\TURF

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 LEAPIN' LIZARDS! | THIS IS A LOT MORE'N | FIGGERED ON=- THOUGHT | WAS A GONER THERE ONCE IN THAT WHIRLPOOL~ WELL, THE PICTURE

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 PETER WILL YOU PLAY WITH LITTLE CHARLIE CRO-MAGNON WHILE | GET TEA FOR HIS MOTHER' HEY/LOOK ouT/ RIGHT BEHIND WANTA MEET A

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 BRIDGE? MADGE,COLLDN'T we Go N For TIGER HUNTING OR BuLL FIGHTING — SOMETHING ALONG THAT LINE THATS NOT SO, 8UT | DoN'T PLAY

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 MUTT AND JEFF —Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, the Boys Are Marching— (Copyright, 1935—by H. C. Fisher, Tr Gre; Reg. U 8. Pat. Of.) t

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 SRR TR RN W AN whiTe ree (W \ W A \\\ N \ oF THOSE AN An! Miss MaRGY WHITE! HOw YOoUu ARE SO CHARMING . PLEASE , MAY I Buy

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