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Evening Star dated September 27, 1936

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Increasing cloudiness and warmer; to- morrow showers, followed by cooler to- morrow

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 PRESIDENT STUDIES MUNIGIPAL RELIEF Keeps Close Watch on Mon- etary Moves—Confers With La Guardia. By the Associated Press.

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 HUGE ENERGENCY SUMS OBLIEATED National Council Reports $4,249,875,093 of Total Spent or Pledged. - By the Associated Press.

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 REICH OBSERVES FRANG DEVALLNG Dr. Schacht Won’t Comment ¢ on French Cabinet’s Decision. Bpihe Associated Press. , September

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 . KNOX SEES BATTLE INFIVEKEY STATES Finds “Tide Rising Fast” for Party After Long Campaign Tour. By the Associated Press....

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 , D. C. SurytabkR 27, 193¢ PAKT ONE. “Ghost” Returns Eidsness asserted. | SEA"I.E EMPI_[]YES PU“TZER PAP[R SMARYI.AND ]A“.s

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 HEPRON DENIES CRIME BLAME SET Declares Report “Facts” Have Been Unearthed Is Misleading. Denying a published report that the

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 " A8 CHICAGO ASSAULT LAID T0 MANIAG Blaze Started in Room After Attack on Show Girl . Basis of Theory. By the Associated...

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 . RED CROSS OPENS CITY-WIDE: DRIVE 7,000 Volunteers Seek to Enroll 65,000 Here in Roll Call. *Join the Red Cross!” was the

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 OFFCAL FAMIES REPORTED FLEENG Buenos Aires Hears Azana Asks to Board Ship, but Minister Denies It. B the Associated Press.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D. -C, SEPTEMBER %7, 1936—PART ONE. - Charge purchases made dur- ing the remainder of this month

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 @urds of Thanks. BERNAU. MINNIE G. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciatio our many friends and neighbors for

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 TONEWDEALLAWS FACECOURTTES Supreme Tribunal Will Take Up Litigation. When It Reassembles. By the Associated Press. Litigation

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 By the Associatea Press. MILWAUKEE, September 26.—The text of Gov. Alf M. Landon’s address n the Milwaukee Auditorium tonight

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 VISITING ARTISTS LAUD U. 5. WORKS " Lawrence of England and Roy of Paris, With Saint- Gaudens Here. American artists, as...

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 A—16 = COURTS CALLECT $430,000 IN FINES Automobile Owners and Drivers Pay Most of 12- Month Total. The four branches of...

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 [ General News | News '@r[)gglmflag Staf WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1936, USE OF ‘JUDGMENT IN TICKET...

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 MOVETO ALIENATE FRERCH ALY SEEN German Propaganda Armed at Pact With Soviet, Observer Says. International repercussions of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTO D. C, SEPTEMBER 27, 1936—PART O e e e e e o T . MARYLAND $PLIT ON REVALUATION Sectional Fight Looms

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 ~ Schools and Colleges opened last week with 42 young women in the first- year class, the largest emument in many years....

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 20th Century Club Opens Year With Record of Progress Organization W hich Is Potent Factor in Civic, Educational Reform Begins

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 Gophers MINNESOTA 16 VICTOR ON BREAK Recovers Fumble of Kick to | Get Winning Marker in Final Period. By the Associated...

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 PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, :SEPTEMBER 27, 1936—PART ONE. SPORTS. B—7 Duke Scores Over Colgate, 6 to 0 : W. and

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 American Poloists Are Conquered : British Menace DARING—HUESEMEN‘TW of Tuffy’s Former Mates OF PAMPAS SCORE Lift ....

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 SPORTS: 1S MORE DURABLE Genial McCarthy; Brusque Terry Make Rivals Even in Drivers’ Seats. . BY SID FEDER, Associated Press

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! D. C, SEPTEMBER 27, 1936—PART O <* SPORTS. District Sailors Make Big Showing in...

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 SPORTS. UPSET 1S SCORED BY NOSE VICTORY Good-Priced Colt Outruns High Fleet That Barely Beats Gold Seeker. By the Associated

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. C., SEPIEMBER 27, 1936—PART ONE. Special Winter Clothing s s e a0« mosned| DALLAS WILL BE...

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 Editorial Page Political Round-Up Part 2—10 Pages U. S. PUTTING AIR DEFENSE ON EMERGENCY FOOTING Thoroughgoing Reorganization

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 27, 1936—PART TWO LOOKING FOR LEADERSHIP BY THE RIGHT REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D.

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 PENNSYLVANIA BATTLE CENTERS ‘RODSEVELT, KNG | SPEAK THURSDAY Democrats Need Industrial Votes to Carry State in November. BY

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 COUGHLIN’S SPEECH INCREASES DOUBT 1 ¢ SIWINGS BIG CROWD " T0 SUPPORT LEMKE State Had Been Considered | by Some Already for

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, SEPTEMBER 27, 1936—PART TWO. DS 'DEMOCRAT FACTION FIGHT KEEPS MARYLAND DOUBTFUL ~ JACKSON,

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 ACADENY TEST Examinations for West Point Appointment to Be Held October 17. The National Guard of the District ©f Columbia

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 GEREMONIES SET BYLEBANON LODGE 125th Anniversary to Be Marked by Series of Events. Th observance of the 135th anni- versary

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 The Traveler’s Notebook Scribblings About Mont St. Michel’s Fa- mous Omelet, Curacao’s Bargain Paradise and Periscopes for

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 U. 8. Air Defense on Emergency Basis; Almost All Combat (Continued From First Page.) Biates Military Academy, West Point, N.

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 OCEAN AIR SERVICE ' SET ON 2 ROUTES Northern and Southern Lines Across Atlantic Announced by Johnson. Ry the Associated...

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—10 Pages Mrs. Max Garber, wife of Col. Garber, snapped with Mrs. James W. Barnett, wife

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 SOCIETY. Simpls? The important thing to remember about high fashion this Fall is simplicity .", . achieved by genius in...

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 SQCIETY. 'Greek Minister Is Guest At Reception and Dance Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Battery Park—O of Bethesda Community. HE...

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 S Many Guests Listed for Card Party Mrs. Mahlon Kirk Hostess — Sandy Springs Notes. RS. MAHLON KIRK, 4th, of Woodburn...

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 ‘Alexandria Weddings Hold Interest Engagement Also Is Outstanding in So- k- cial News. LEXANDRIA, Va., September 26—Mr. and

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 SOCIETY. Weddings of Early Fall Are Qutstanding Socially Miss Mary Harrison Married to Mr. Henry Mitchell—Miss Jeane Mitchell

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 Party Given For Takoma Bride-to-Be Mr. and Mrs. Britton Entertain for Miss Hoglund. ISS MARIAN HOGLUND, daughter of Mr, and

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 E—8 8 Are Made OCIETY. Miss Thelma Verona Wrenn Marries Mr. Orien Rhodes—Miss Ruth Cathcart Will Be Bride Next Month. RS. A.

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 SOCILTY. BRAZIL SUPPORTS “NEW NEUTRALITY” . Ambassador Hails a “Con- tinental Monroe Doctrine” and American Solidarity. (This

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 PENSION PROGRAM CALLED HUGE “IF" Many Changes Forecast in Handling Vast “Old-Age Benefit” Fund. The far-reaching eflects of

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 Part 4—8 Pages OUTHEAST SECTION SEEKS NEW PLACE IN THE he Swnday St FEAT URES WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER...

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 - RANDOLPH OF ROANOKE WAS BRILLIANT SON OF VIRGINIA MERCIFUL IN HIS GREAT DUEL Fiétion Mixed With Facts in Stories of His...

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 RADIO SCHEDULES CHANGE AS DAYLIGHT TIME ENDS Two Programs Afford Dialers “Something New” “Good Will Court” and Kate Smith’s

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 By -4 MAKING HONESTY BEST POLICY KEEPS HUNDREDS BUSY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., HUMAN FRAILTY FRUST RATED...

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 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 27, 1936—PART FOUR. F—S§ POPULAR NOVEL TO BE FILMED SOON BY...

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 F—6 THE S DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 27, 1936—PART FOUR. PLANS TO PROTECT SCHOOL CHILDREN: AVIATION NEWS Later

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 D. . SEPTEMBER 27, A4 I H7T 1936—PART FOUR SRR E] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, THOSE EYES OF YOURS E HAVE all heard of the

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 D. C., SEPTEMBER 27, 1936—PART FOUR. Keep Mother Out of the Kitchen ... e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. AME RICAN THRIFTY...

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 Classified Ads Pages 5 to 15 3 — Part 5—16 Pages FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING,

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 STOCKS MOVE UP ON BROAD FRONT Leaders Advance Fractions “to More Than 3 Points in Heavy Trading. WHAT STOCKS DID, Saturday.

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 FIN SLUMP RECORDED BY FRENCH BONDS . Domestic Corporate Issues Move Higher—Federal Group Improves. By the Associated Press.

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 G—4 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 27, 1936—PART FIVE. FINANCIAL. ~ CURB LIST JOINS WEEKLY SUMMARY

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. Order of the Two grand visitations will be made by the Grand Chapter officers this week. Thursday...

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 G—6 HELP WOMEN, (Continued.) HELP AND SITUATIONS. HELP—DOMESTIC, (Continued.) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,...

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 MISCELLANEOUS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 27, 1936—PART FIVE. MISCELLANEOUS M——W BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES,

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 SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) EWRITER. Corona. portabls A yal and Remington lt!ndlrfll 3! derpood, No. 5, . Don't delay.

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 8213 PARK PL. Nw—!ln.le Troom for man: ¢.h.w.: reasonable. 0% P FLNE “belween B Con iifs BARE.Re fon room, " single. $1,...

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 _G10 o« APARTMENTS. ______ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 27, 15%6PART FIVE. ___ APARTMENTS,...

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 REAL APARTMENTS—SUBURBAN. 2627 LEE HXOHWAY—UN- d#lelte kllchen. blth 'll' ESTATE. HOUSES—FURNISHED, (Continued.) 8 8, 2...

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 G—12 SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) 33 RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.W. REDUCED TO $6,350. ® rooms and bath (5 bed rooms). double rear porc

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 REA SALE—SUBURBAN, Continued.) NO WAR PRICES HERE. 40 acres: 5 rooms; 40 frult trees; well: Total price. : 4 rooms: barn:...

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 AUTOMOBILES OFFICIAL NOTICES. EONING_ COMMISSION. D_C. WABHING- ton, September 26th, 1936. Notice is ereby given that a...

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 UTOMOBILES. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 27, 183—PART FIVE SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. COA :{.‘fin?:lm

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 rG—16 « THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. SEPTEMBER 27, 1936—PART FIVE. THE HUB'S MONTH-END No Phone Orders! No Dealers! All

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 MAGAZINE SECTION ANNNTRIRNNNNNNNNRNNRNNNNY ey EANARIRALMIIAANIAA AN W-ASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 27th 1936 P.G. Wodehouse...

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 THIS WEEK BHSEBHLLS HE lady who had come in with her hus- band to play an evening of bridge with the Gehrigs said: “I'm...

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 _JSeptember 27, 1936 to uncover Lord Bromborough's buried fortune. A rollicking yarn for men with facial foliage and men with

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 4 — of a sort; he is not clean-shaven — I con- cede that —but fine? Pooh! Ridiculous! Never heard such nonsense in my life.”

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 ol September 27, 1936 HE girl looked mournfully out past the harmonious arrangement of ferns and flowers in her window. It

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 THIS WEEK Magazine Section ' iy 7FOR THEIR TINY BABY BATHS ..ONLY (Ve @1 OR. ALLAN ROY .A'Ol - o . g N | ! i Five little...

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 September 27, 1936 tion WITHOUT HESITATING, THE CHIEF OF THE FIRE-WALKERS LEDHIS FOLLOWERS ONTO AND ACROSS THE ROCKS IN THE

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 He H THIS WEEK It th THE DANCERS ALL STOPPED AND WATCHED THE GIRL WAS ENJOYING HERSELF, THOUGH SCARED Rl HYLLIS sat at a...

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 September 27, 1936 THIS WEEK : When a beautiful girl doubts a man's courage, funniest things I ever saw in my life.” hyllis

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 10 THIS DIRT CAME OFF A “CLEAN" FACE The dirt on this cotton is from the face of o woman who thought her face was clean. It

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 September 27, 1936 Magazine Section THIS WEEK 11 ® * & 8 ¥ P s & @ & 2 = » * % @ ¥ e R It may happen that he will suggest...

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 THOUSANDS FLOCK T0 DODGE DEALERS FOR FREE GAS TEST! ODGE trucks are now priced with the lowest — yet owners report “they save

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 September 27, 1936 We will not dwell in detail on the agony of spirit endured by my nephew Brancepeth in the days that...

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 14 FRONT T T THIS WEEK PAGE Zor FO0L Lowell Thomas, home-lover and sports-lover whose voice launches the world’s news on air

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 | September 27, 1936 “He is not,” Phyllis said. “’Even if he were so silly | wouldn't let him."” . “That's very...

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 } i » . Your new rug is simply beautiful, Helen!" TN “All these rugs carry the GOOD HOUSEKEEPIN / ‘I'm glad you like it,...

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 12 PAGES IN GRAVURE NEWS & IfEATURES £ e 11 af PICTURES ‘ WASHINGTON., D. (.. SEPTEMBER 27. 1936. WASHINGTON and SUBURBS 10

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (\—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 27, 1936. Grand Prize Winners in The Star’s Amateur Snapshot...

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 SUNDAY ,Jivan as a real bride and a lovely one, just after her marriage to John Villiers Farrow, screen writer, at Santa...

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 AR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 27. 1936. D.L. BROMWELL, Inc. 723 12th St. NW. Met. 1134 Washington's Finest

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D (‘—(}RA\\'L'RL SECTION—SEPTEMBER 27, 1936. Tonsorial Artists : , : . g 7 Left: ON THE STREETS

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 THE SUNDAY THINKING UP SOME NEW ONES. Thought images crowd around as Eleanor Powell puts her mind on some new hot steps for

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. SERVICE TEAMS DRILL FOR GRID WARS. Punters of the promising Naval Academy squad get off some

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 27 7ake time ofd This ol FOR THE MOST GLORIOUS TRAVEL EXPERIENCE

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 27, 1936 '(];\R:X“VOUR% TSSE_('I,’I‘:IRQI\J2 ~ & NIAGARA STILL LEADS AMONG SCENIC LURES. The...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, J WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 27, 1936. A LONELY PLACE THE DESERT. So this little baby camel

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 4l ds u%zs’?‘ Y 7{; Py modern ® lllustrated is Cherron pattern, Gulistan 5162. ® Made in...

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 THE S SUNDAY STAR, WASHING'TON, C.—GRAVURE Smart Styles Easily Made Solve your Fall wardrobe prob- lems easily and quickly

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 Twelve Twedve Pages in t u y u Pages in \'T TAKES A LOTTA BEES TO MAKE HONEY KAYO. MILLIONS OF “EM. WELL, GET ME JUEST A...

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 WHY CARE ABOUT NDLESTICKS WHEA E'VE _GoT ELECTRIC LIGHT 2 WHY LIVE IN THE pAST < 7////////flm 7} GoSH, BUT | WAS THIRSTY, JOE

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 ILL GET HIM KISSED ; SO HE'LL MEVER FORGET HELLO- FRED- SAY FRED, BE TR MW ) COULD YDU GET SOME z L OF THE CHORUS FROM 3 f

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 SEVEN COPES of THE PAPER, ALEASE. | WANT 10 READ ONE L By H.T.WEBSTER . MISER,LES LOO% “1E SEE THE i = | eorrorAL g < SEcTion

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 ¥ GIRLS 16 TAKIN TLONG PANTS AN’ GECH LIKE THEGE DAYG, BEN, BUT | KiNDA FANCY 'BM IN DREGGES ~ MY MAMAG WEDDIN' FINERY, BEN -

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 YES= AND I'M ALSO You OLD DAN MARIGOLDS SHOULD WILL GAVE ME THE MINE LIVE AND I'VE SOLD IT FOR LIKE A COURSE TAXES TAKE A BIG

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 Treire he Sundy Stae | Color WASHINGTON. D. C.. SEPTEMBER 27, 1936 290 -27~ by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS...

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 '?'_Sl,nnfim j? By Gene Byrnes LOIOEOV;HAT e L0 W) THIRYY-FIVE WHAT WOULDJA DO IF HAN' SPRINGS WOULDUA I GAVE YOU A AN’ TWO DO

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 VES. AND THE RESTING PLACE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND PRECIOUS GEM IN EXISTENCE. THE SHA'S TEARY// AH! SO THAT'S THE STACY...

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 1S TH OWNER OF [ NO, IM SoRRY, | WHAT FOoR, THIS JOINT ANYWHERE HES GONE TO TAK‘.: ABOUT? AWAY — REsST *? !!iJ.‘ KEEPING UP

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 MUTT AND JEFF —Mutt Came Along the Right-of-Way and So Did the Other Guy !— By BUD FISHER (Copyright, 1936—by H. C. Fisher.

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 How OO YA LIKE (T INNA-MINNIE ? REAL MOA-BIRD FEATHER ! WAITLL | SEE PETE AND JOHNNY ! (TLL KNOCK THEM \FOR OH, DEAR! MY...

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