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Evening Star dated October 4, 1936

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 (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) ‘Fair today; tomorrow generally fair and wvarmer; gentle variable winds today,...

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 JAPANESE EASE | [Washington | PASSENGERS WAIT || king SHANGHAI TENSION Guards Withdrawn After Trouble Over Death Sentence for

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 PARTY DESERTERS HIT BY WALKER Slap at Smith Seen in Re- marks on Men Who “Run Out.” By the Assocfated Press. NEW YORK,...

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 HEARING ISURGED- ONG.0.P.CHARGES :_Hepuhlican Committee Asks Action on “Corruption” in Pennsylvania. By the Associated Press.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 4, 1936—PART ONE. SEARCHERS FAIL ~[micrssset now would be to wait for some further

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 A6 TOUGHLINASSALS ONEY BONDAGE! Priest Says Both Roosevelt -and Landon Are ‘“Sham Battling” Campaign. By the Associated...

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 LEADERS NAMED FOR “Y" DRIVE Division Chiefs Are Picked by Dr. Frailey, General Chairman. Dr. Carson P. Fralley, chairman of

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 INONLOSES D OFUSTEE UNON Fealty to Roosevelt Costs House Candidate Support of Coughlin Faction. By the Assoctated Press....

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 NEW G. . COURSE OPEN T0 PUBLIC Modern Catholic Church Subject of Lecture Series by Dr. Parsons. Opening of the new Graduate

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 B Infants’ Apparel Anniversary Priced Robe and Bootie Sets . . . 94e¢ Made of beacon cloth, in pink or blue. Infants’ sizes.

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 Lovely Néw Velours THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 4 1936—PART ONE. w . Regularly *5 and %6.50 Specially priced

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 rfiarhn of Thanks. RRY. LESTER G. We wish to extend % our sincere thanks and appreciation to gur many friends and, relatives

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 RULEOF MAPANESE ' Tokio to Dominate Islands When U. S. Control Ends, . Planters Fear. BY JAMES G. WINGO. Japan will move into

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 60 Persons With Keen Taste To Be Chosen in Bread Test Agriculture Department Seeks What Would Be Peopl:’s Choice. To bring

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 ‘ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 4, 1936—PART ONE. A—1S e e e e s e e e s e SUPREME COURT'S DOCKET CROWDED 10 New

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 LIFE OF SWEATHELD THREAT FOR YOUTH New Deal “Extravaganza” Hit by Vandenberg in Cleveland Address. By the Associated Press.

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 T HE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON D. O, OCTOBER 4, 1936—PART ONE. V.ansburefis BASEMENT STORE SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREE for $...

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 SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STS. ORDER THESE Sturdy All-Steel 5-Pc. Bridge Sets Steel is “trumps” in bridge sets. Pare 8 8 5 §...

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 SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STS. THE 'SUN'DA.'Y STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C, OCTOBER 4, 1936—PART ONE. BIG VALUES IN LINENS DOMESTICS

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 SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 4, 1936—PART ONE. Hniversary COSTLY COPIES OF IMPORTED

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 oo v ] @he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1936. Five Children, Left Fatherless COMMITTEE TOLD OF

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 B2 = WEATHER BALLOON SERVICE EXPANDS Data on Mass Air Move- .ment to Be Secured Read- ily at Many More Stations. New methods

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 AUTO ‘GRAVEYARD Commissioners Considerifig Reguest of Parks Su- perintendents. The District'’s “automobile grave- yard,” south

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 »-Schools and Colleges this week at Trinity College. Otis Skinner, dean of the American theater, will appear on the college

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 . SOCIAL SECURITY * BATTLE FORECAST Bitter Contest in Next Con- gress Is Held Cer- tain. i Prospect of a bitter battle in the

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Star SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1936. Yanks Nip Giants, 2-1, to Take Lead : Pam

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 Hubbell-Pearson Duel Due Today : Georgeto ALL GANT HOPS . BASED ON LEFTY Carl Favored to Win, but Yankee Slab Selection Is No

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 B8 s C. U. Walks Over Shenandoah, 81-0 : Mary <« - DRILL FOR CARDS ing Orange Bowl Flag. out at Brookland yesterday lege of

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 4, 1936—PART ONE. SPORTS. ' 'Brilliant Yale Trims Cornell : D. C. Will See

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 B—10 = SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 4. 1936—PART ONE. SPORTS. Heavies Meet for Title Here : Big Bouts

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 lflUL'HHEIM HE €01 | SETS RACE MARK Count Arthur Is Gold Cup Victor—Bushranger Wins Steeplechase. By the Associated Press....

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 New Double Woven FABRIC GLOVES Copies of 1.00 Styles! Buede finish, in black, brown. Araby green, oxblood. navy and gmoke...

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 Editorial Page Political Round-Up | Part 2—12 Pages “FASCIST VICTORY IN SPAIN ANTICIPATED BY FRANCE Military .Superiority of

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 D2 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. October 4, 1936 —_— e THEODORE W. NOYES...........Editor

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 NEW DEAL ALLIED WITH THIRD PARTY Renewal of ’32 Pact Marks | Roosevelt Drive for | Liberal Votes. BY JERRY VESSELS, Bpecial

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 THE ~SUNDAY STAR WASHI\’GTOI\ D G OCTOBER 4 1936—.—PART TWO. NEW DEAL ISSUE IN BATTLE FOR 47 NEW YORK VOTES PARTIES ARE QUICK

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 DEFEAT BY LODGE APPEARS LIELY State Executive Is at Best, However, With Back to the Wall. BY W. E. MULLINS, Spectal...

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 THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, OCTOBER ‘4, 1936—PART TWO. 1 L ISR S IR SO OBONs ¢ | 3 1A AR e L e BRI e B 2 L R L K...

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 LEAVE ATTACKED Abuse of Privilege Called to Attention of National Guard Units. Apparent abuses of the muilitary Jeave...

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 D-8 Women’s City Club Unit To Hear Theater Talk Book Hour Section Will Meet Tuesday—Re- view Division Scheduled to Gather...

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 GILDS PRESERVE POMPOF OLDDAYS Belgians Turn Clock Back for Arquebusiers Fete in November, VISE, Belgium, October 3.—Twice n

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. C. OCTOBER 4 193—PART TWO. - Convenient Payment Plans Make It Easy to Buy—Worthwhile Savings

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 4, 1936—PART TWO. D11 Thousands of Homes Are Taking Full Advantage of the Savings

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 ‘D12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 4, 1936—PART TWO. FEverything You Need for Yow_iself and Your Family Can Be

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 Capital’s Social High Lights - Part 3—12 Pages - SOCIETY SECTION The Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4,

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 Residential Happenings Of Interest Mrs. Taft, Widow of President, Closes Canada Home. RS. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, widow of the

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 SOCIETY. .Debutantes THE_SUNDAY given at the Mayflower Hotel Octobér 28, when Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Ful- ton will present...

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 SOCIETY. About Well-Known Folk ‘ InAr t, Books and Politics Supreme Court Etiquette Receives.a Shock. Justice Brandies and

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 SOCIETY. i Chevy Chase Luncheons And Dinners Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Enrietto Will Be Hostesses. RS. DAVID E. THOMAS and Mrs.

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 SOCIETY, Busy Fall Season for Bethesda ‘Golf Luncheons’ and Horse Show Are on Calendoar. ITH a dinner party Friday for a...

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 SOCIETY. Washington Artist Guest In Virginia Mr. Joseph Whitla Stinson Is Visiting at Warrenton. ARRENTON, Va., October 3.

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 SOCIETY. Virginia Fontaine Fox Is Married in London Cards Announcing Wedding of Member of Prominent Virginia Family Are...

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 SOCIETY. Couple Wed For 50 Years Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Willis Observe Anniversary in Arlington. R. AND MRS. WILLIAM E....

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 B—10 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 4, 1936—PART THREE. SOCIETY. Early Autumn Weddings Of Wide Social

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 SOCIETY. Activities Of the Week In Loudoun Dr. and Mrs. Smith Close Blue Ridge ~ Home. ' OUDOUN COUNTY, Va., Octo- ber 3.—Dr.

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 e T E N S A N e ~ BOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 4, 1936—PART THREE. SOCIETY. Hecht Month Brings Juniors

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 Stage and Screen Part 4—8 Pages he Sundiny St WASHINGTON, FEAT Do C, SUNDAY URES MORNING, OCTOBER. 4, 1936. ¥ mF MAKING BIG

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 < RESTORATION IS SUGGESTED Tradition Has Surrounded Island With Romantic Setting and Early American Leaders Gave Emphasis to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, F=3 MAJOR PRE-ELECTION BROADCASTS CROWD RADIO TIME Networks Get “Break” Galaxy of Radio Stars

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 rr_3 THE SUNDAY .S'l.'AR. WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 4, 1936—PART FOUR. BIRMINGHAM WOMEN MAKE INDUSTRIAL CITY BEAUTIFUL...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Colorful Personalities Required by the Stage La Bankhead Proves, Despite Poor Plays, That a Vivid Personality...

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 P—6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER ¢4, 1936—PART FOUR. 1937 AUTO SHOWS TO BEGIN EARLY :—: AVIATION NEWS ? Local

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 'HE squirrel is a wise animal. He gathers nuts during the Autumn and stores them away for his Winter food supply, thus giving

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 r F—8 NOKESVILLE 4-H CLUB WINS JUDGING CONTEST Prince William Team Again Car- ries Cff All Honors at State Dairy Competition.

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 Class P ified Ads ages 5 to 15 Part 5—16 Pages DEPOSITS SHOW MARKED INCREASE " INFIFTH DISTRICT rptember 9 Total Rises...

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 FINANCIAL WEEKLY SUMMARY OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1936, Net By the Assoctated Press.

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 _RAILROAD BONDS FIN LEAD IN UPTURN Demand Emphasizes Need of Institutions for Funds Outlet. By the Associated Press. NEW...

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 FINANCIAL. NEW YORK BANK STOCKS DECLINE IRREGULARLY- Eracial Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, October 3.—New York City bank

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 4, 1936—PART FIVE HELP AND SITUATIONS. G5 "HELP AND SITUATIONS ELECTRICAL TRADE

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 G—b HELP—DOMESTIC. HELP AND SITUATIONS SITUATIONS—MEN. (Continued.) (Continued.) onfimx. CookIng Toom, O onth. - Clurondon po

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 MISCELLANEOUS -MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OMITWTEL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. SALE--MISCELLANEOUS....

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 SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) ISCELLANEOUS DOGS, PETS, ETC. (Continued.) REUPHOLSTERING TWO-PIECE SUITE, $35. Includes...

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 - ROOMS. THE SUNDAY STAR, “WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 4, 1936_PART FIVE. APARTMENTS. G—9 ROOMS—FURNISHED, ROOMS—FURNISHED,...

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 G=—10 =* APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) %170 10th ST. N.W. JUST SOUTH OF ok Ao o, K S !: !g;‘cbff: IJN'KXNS CO.. 1733

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 REAL ESTATE SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) REAL BARGAIN—LARGE HOUSE AT 14th & Irving, arragsed as 4 compleie apts Tear porche:...

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 —12 REAL ESTATE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 4, 1936—PART FIVE REAL ESTATE WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. (Continued.)

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 REAL _— RENT—STORES. ESTATE. SALE—ACREAGE. THE SALE—AUTOMOBILES. @501 GA_AVE NW_—LARGE CORNER store. G-foom apt, Z-car...

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 AUTOMOBILES SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER--4, 1936—PART FIVE...

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 AUTOMOBILES. ; NDAY STAR, ‘'WASHINGT ST R4 19 4 AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 4, 1936—PART FIVE. As new as the day! Three smart modern pieces built of genuine

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 ANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN ANERNNNNRNNRNNNNN RN ANNINIRINNNNRNNNNNNNS MAG AZINE taf OCTOBER WASHINGTON, James M. Cain Cover

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 Magazine Sectic THIS WEEK SUINVT It enables animals to “see” things that are invisible to humans, to accomplish feats that

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 October 4, 1936 A very young Galahad tries desperately to help a lady who doesn't know she's in a predicament by JAMES M....

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 4 climax when Wash decided he was warm, and stripped down to the waist, so all his great muscles rippled, vanished, and...

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 October 4, 1936 THIS WEEK f MEANIE EVeryone L0 i Magazine Section 5 y T was an eight-year-old girl who broke the Hollywood

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 THIS WEEK Magazine Section ™~ DAGGETT & RAMSDELL PRESENTS W%MM@W Bringing you the radiant beauty GOLbEN CLEANSING CREAM is

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 w October 4, 1936 THE STORY SO FAR night before their ship was due in Tahiti, Lynn Downey and Tracy Burke, chatting after...

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 TURN ABOU Jenk missed his chance for the last laugh — well, every man’'s a fool sometime! T was a long time since the Coon

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 el ' October 4, 1936 L3 v 3 i E OLD SAFE ON THE LIGHTER. JENK WENT DOWN TO GLOAT. n its exhilarating effects even the next

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 10 them with the friendliness of the island life.” Clegg's eyes were mockingly defi- ant. *‘Do you want us to understand,"’

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 ~ October 4, 1936 when the net was in use, but it might do to open the trunk. He grabbed the net in his arms, car- ried it

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 gtv\fi\\“ Don't tolerate stabbing pain when “Ben-Gay” offers quick relief ® When lumbago launches an un- expected attack,...

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 October 4, 1936 / « 1 A “Meanie” Everyone Loves Continved from page five play. She's a brat and Jane isn't — but Jane can...

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 HE can perch content- edly on a stool at the “Toasted Bun” near the California airport and enjoy a Ham- burger sandwich in

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 1 s e TSI 5 N LI IS P < J———— e e a— B e ; FALSE TEETH October 4, 1936 Jenk grinned with malicious satis- faction. ‘“The boat

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 Magazine Section THIS WEEK October 4, 1936 Occan Spray is the growers’ brand of Cranberry Sauce packed in grower-owned...

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 10 PAGES IN GRAVURE NEWS & IfEATURES N PICTURES WINNING IN A WALK. Making the most of a light breeze, Charles Wolton's little

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 4, 1936. A Camera Artist Looks at Washington Photographs by Baron

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 4, 1936, How to Lose Weight By W. E. Hill. Copyright, 1936, by...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (‘.—j(iRA\\'lfRE SECTION—OCTOBER 4. 1936. ACRUOSS THE STREET...OR MILES 4 /(; GUDE KOS, s — ‘

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 4. 1936. Personalities 2627/ Connecticut Ave. F announces the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 4, 1936. Aller tetting prices shaewhero—TRY A Hausrer's CNORAVERS

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 THE NORWEGIANS LIKE IT FLAT. And this is how the provincial folk bake their “flat bread.” The large discs are almost...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE BE(CTION—OCTOBER 4, 1936. Ao . 4 - 3t DAIRY FETE PRINCESS. Miss Margaret . Davis,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 4, 1936. Smart Styles Easily Made Two good-looking frocks and a

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 4 1936. e asouliitite 2. bow beautifully this New ‘Texture Carpet

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 Sixteen Pages t wtfla taf Sixteen Pages in Color I in Color , WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY,QCTOBER 4. 1936 MULLINS i, .l v ‘4 At

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 XY r’,,-’ STRIKES ME, HoLLY)) / THAT THIS HERS MOVIE BUSINESS HIST ' WHAT WAS THAT ? IT ™ | SOUNDED JUST LIKE A MOOSE IN THAT

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 CAP'N AVERY'G DIGCOVERY THAT TME CABIN BOV WAG A GIRL LEFY H\M ALMOGT AG GURPRIGED AS \T DID - WINGHIP / WEM DARN / Y SOCKS.

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 WHATS THAT DERRICK FOR ? NOW WE GOTTA GO GIT A DWER TO QIT THE GOLD LAYIN AT THE BOTTOM OF THE RIVER. THEN,IF IT'S THERE, THE

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 Advertisement Advertisement V), EXPLORERS B0 KNOW THAT “/ CAMELS BRING TP A CHEERY "LIFT & : ——AID DIGESTION. CAMELS SET YOU

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