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Evening Star dated August 1, 1937

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 x 2 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair today and tomorrow; little change in temperature, gentle northwest and...

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 A—2 = _THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 1, ey 1937—PART ONE. FOUR ACCIDENTS KILL 2, INJURE 6 Fatalities Late Last

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 WAGE-HOUR BILL RETAINS QUTLINES Measure as Passed Differed at Points, but Was Much Like Original, By the Associated Press The

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 A—4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 1, 1937—PART ONE. POLICE ACCUSED INFORD BEATINGS Judge’s Charge of Neglect of

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 . BRITONS EXPLAIN TRADE UNION ACT Statute Held More Friendly to Labor Than Gener- ally Supposed. Bs the Assoctated Press NEW

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 A—6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WARSHIN AUGUST 1, 1 ARMY OF CHINESE HELD INADEQUATE, Japanese War Machine Still Too Powerful, Experts

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 MRS. CODONA DIES OF PISTOL WOUNDS Couple Who Lived in Old Car Given Free Room, Many Gifts Any one who says Washingtonians...

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 A8 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTONXN, D. C. AUGUST 1. 1937—PART ONE. Here Are a Few of the Hundreds ‘Sénsd re [ B R R R s |...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 1, 1937—PART ONE. A9 Ve | . A Million Dollars Worth of ngh’ Quahty 4746 \...

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 A—-10 DANCING MASTERS MEET HERE TODAY Exhibitions Will Feature Convention, to Centinue for Week. More than 600 members of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, HOUSING BILHT BY 1. CHANBER Desirability of ‘Interference’ in Local Home Rule | Questioned. | ed Press. d

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 A—12 « THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, WEIRTON ACCUSED OF TERRORISM USE {Complaint Served on Steel Firm by N. L. R. B. After S.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON Pyre for Six British Airmen The twisted wreckage of a Royal Air Force bomber which struck a wall

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON Regular $17.95 Virgin Wool St. Marys Blankets St. Marys famous “Victory™ blanket, luxuriously...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 1, iQST—PART OXNE. - i S T MONDAY... Here Are Chairs, 5 Styles In the Annual...

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 A—16 PRESIDENT T JOIN INMONUMENT RITE Roosevelt to Broadcast Talk as Lebrun Dedicates War Marker in France. By the Assoclated

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 - CAPTANTESTFES ATSHP FRE QU Brooks Tells U. S. Board He | |8 Saw No Water Coming From Hose Lines. By the Ascociated Press

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 HERSHEY VORKER HEARFOEOFC.L.0. Men Forming Federation of “Independent” Unions Ad- dressed by Hoffman. By the Associated...

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 he Sy St WASHINGTON, SUNDAY PALMISANO READY 10 OFFER HOUSE SVALL LOAN BILL gommissioners Forward ¥ Measure With Plan for...

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 B—2 = TORSD SLAYINGS BAFFLE NATION Cleveland’s Nine Murders Become More Than Local Problem. Spectal Dispetch to The Btar....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 1, 1937—PART OXE. Begins Tomorrow STOREWIDE SAVINGS Unusually large assortments!

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 B—4 « LITTLE FELLOW” GETS DEBT AID Wisconsin Law Prevents| Garnishee Actions Against Distressed Debtor. By the Associated...

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 OFFICIALS OPPOSED TO SUGAR MEASURE Departmental Letters Citing Reasons to Spokesmen Send | objections to pending...

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 B—6 GRAND SLAM SEEN | FOR YANKEE BOAT Vanderbilt Sails Perfect Race, Stuns With Ease of Beating Sopwith. (Continued From...

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 8 PORTS. a HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, AUGUST 1, 1937—PART ONE. BPORTS. B—7 Ringer Aces Paired for Action : Carleton...

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 B8 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, AUGUST 1 1937—PART ONE. SPORTS. Ritzenberg Tennis Duo Triumphs : D. C. Out for

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 SPORTS. - Tiger, Teddy’s Comet Finish Even : Chaps Springs Saratoga Upset T HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, DG AUGUST 1,...

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 "B—10 = [ 3 ARCHIBALD CHOIE OVER CAPITALLAD Green D. C. Feather Fights | Vet With Hope of Shot at Sarron’s Title. BY BURTON

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 SPORTS. SPORTS. B—11 W D. C. Power Boats, Sailing Craft to Seek Prizes at St. Michaels MILES RIVER MEET - BIG SHOW OF WEEK

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST 1. Save in Our August Furniture Sale The real thing—mohair frieze—with a five-year

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 Editorial Page Specia] Articles EDITORIAL SECTION he Sundwy Shae Part 2—10 Pages OB-MINDEDNESS DOOMS CIVIL SERVICE REFORM...

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 D2 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY __August 1, 1937 THEODORE W. NOYES The Evening Star

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 COURT BILL FACE SAVING FOILED CLEAR DECISION Observer, While Envisioning Whole- some Side of Figh nizes Gains BY MARK...

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 D—4 THE SUNDAY K. OF C. CHOOSES PARLEY DELEGATES Plant and Herring to Go to Supreme Convention in San Antonio. State Deputy

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 D. C. Legion Committee Makes ”P‘lans for VParade Convention Details Being Mapped by Group Under Direction of Benjamin...

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 D—6 RAILS CAPTURING -HIGHWAY TRAVEL L_ow Fares, Novelty Spe- cials and Added Com- - forts Winning Public. BP? the Associated

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 RESORTS. MENTALITY TESTS URGED FOR LOVERS Psychiatry Can Cut Divorce | 50 Per Cent, Doctor Suggests. By the Associated Press,

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 D—8 MECHANIGAL ICE TATHER' HONORED Florida Pays Tribute to‘ Doctor Who Discovered Process in 1851. BY JESSIE FANT EVANS, With

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST 1, 1937—PART TWO. ""Tln Avenue''Tth, 8th and O $tg ) i » Iy acco""" open one...

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 GAS RANGES Originally $84.50 . . . NOW *69.95 Small Carrying Charge if Budgeted «—Thoroughly modern, up-to-date ranges with

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—12 Pages Mrs. John Alexander Stewart, the former Miss Mary Senate Howes, pictured writing

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 E—2 Chevy Chase Residents Leave on Vacation Trips Dr. and Mrs. Hall Sail for Naples—The Holtons Go on Motor Trip—The Under-

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 SOCIETYX. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 1, 1937—PART THREE. S8OCIETY. hoboth Beach, Del, where they will|...

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 E—4 SOCIETY. About Well-Known Folk In Books, Art, Politics Mrs. Roosevelt Gets a Compliment in New and Comprehensive Saga of

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 SOCIETY. Mr. and Mrs. Fifield Return to Edgemoor Two Months’ Trlp to Party Given by Alberta Lieutenant Gover R. AND MRS. C.

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 E—6 S8OCIETY. THE SUN NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 1, Southern Maryland Act1v1t1es Mrs. Frank Lathan and Niece...

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 SOCIETY. Party Given For Officers At Qll_ajltico Recent Arrivals, In- cluding Gen. Breck- inridge, Honored. UANTICO, Va.,...

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 E—8 SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON D. AUGUST 1937—PAR'T THREE. SOCIET X Arhngton County Guests Entertained at Luncheon’

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST 1, 1937—PART THREE. 8OCIETY. et s 1214-1220 F STREET Opening in...

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 E—10 »* Weddings (Continued From Pirst Page.) a blended fowered with a white picture hat and white accessories. Her shoul-

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 0 SOCIETY. THE SU NDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C Vacation Period at Height Leave City for Holiday and A the American Revolution

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 THE SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 1, Duncan Phyfe Coffee Table 85.88 Constructed of mahog- any veneer on hard- wood

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 Stage and Screen Part 4—8 Pages 3 he Swndlay Stat ’ WASHINGTON, FEAT URES D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1, 1937. | m PAGE F—1

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 F-2 THE SUNDAY 8 TAR, WASHINGTON, ~ AMATEURS OF '90s Perfornlanc;s on Washington Stage Among Events to Which Memory...

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 THE TELEVISION BECOMING REALITY Soon We Will Be Speaking of “Ikes” as Well as *“Mikes.” Astonishing Progress Will Be...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING TON, D. C. AUGUST 1, 1937—PART FOUR . ; : p LAY REDISCOVERS LOST COLONY Manteo, N. C., Is Scene of

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 AMUSEMENTS. Little People -of Pictures Pick Favorites Among Stars William Powell, Gary Cooper, Marion Davies and Myrna Loy

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 F—6 CHILDREN'S PAGE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 1, 1937—PART FOUR. CHILDREN 'S PAGE. August Contest for Young

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 " Helen Hayes Of O’Neill Plays on Air “Bevond the Horizon” Night Will Be Latest in Radio’s Summer Dramatic Offerings. By...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, * 3 Cremo Cigars and ® 4 Probak, Jr., Razor Blades A SPECIAL COMBINATION FOR ONLY ___ CREMO...

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 Classified Ads Pages S to 14. Part 5—14 Pages CLEARINGS STAGE SUBSTANTIAL RISE ABOVE 1335 LEVELS July Total at $110,590,257,

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 T G2 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, ELECTRICAL TRADE REMAINS ACTIVE Bales of Appliances Hold Up Well. Rural...

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 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 1, 1937—PART FIVE FINANCIAL. T TN SUMMARY OF BONDS ON THE NEW YORK...

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 FINANCIAL. TOBACCO AVERAGE FIRM IN GEORGIA Reaches 25-26 Cents a Pound in Opening Week—About Fifth of Crop Sold. By the...

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 AFRICAN CRASH IS NEARLY FATAL Mrs. Johnson’s Expedition | Rescues Friends, However. A struggle against the jungle by a man

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 G—6 p HELP WOMEN. (Continued.) LECTION DEPARTMENT requires the Services of a wide-awake woman. Must be ‘apid typist,...

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 MISCELLANEOUS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, AUGUST 1, 1937—PART FIVE ROOMS G— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ___BUSINESS...

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 ROOMS. THE SUNDAY STAR, “'ASHI\’GTO D. C, AUGUST 1, 1937—PART FIVE. APARTMENTS. ROOMS FURNISHED. ROOMS FURNISHED. ROOMS...

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 APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 1, 1957—PART FIVf}. APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS FURNISHED. APARTMENTS...

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 G—10 K APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. AUGUST 1. 1937—PART FIVE APARTMENTS APARTMENTS UNFURNISH!D. APARTMENTS

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 APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 1, 1937—PART FIVE. REAL ESTATE. —_— e e e e e e e el L R € e | T...

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 G—12 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 1, 1937—PART FIVE. REAL ESTATE. — o SRR HOUSES FOR SALE...

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 REAL ESTATE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST ‘1, 1937—PART FIV AUTOMOBILES, G—13 e R el )@ BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR...

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 G—14 AUTOMOBILES FOR SAL| (Continued.) RD 1035 coach: clean as a hound o Ao Techanieatly. Mne Bib: er. seat covers excellent

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 ENARERANANNANNNNARANRANAY MAGAZINE h S ]’Idag %tma AUGUST SECTION ¢ 11 1st 1937 WASHINGTON, Story on Page Four ISABELLE...

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 2 Pre-Views B CARL GLICK For two seasons Carl Glick was a very bad actor — so he says. For several years he has been a very

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 August 1, 1937 :‘ DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR...THE GREATEST OF THE EIGHTS ! B IT’s GREAT NEWs to motorists that Chrysler’s famous...

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 HE had lipsticked three different mouths on her own and had decided that the original Isabelle Cummings’ lips were still best

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 Avgust 1, 1937 The prettiest girl in town! It was funny the way he had said it. Not like a compliment but like a statement

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 lliustrated by Jules Gotlieb CONCLUSION APTAIN WONG's Luger with its seven unfired bullets went skittering across the clay

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 Avgust 1, 1937 LUGKY olRY They beam brightly in Hollywood — they dazzle film fans wherever movies are shown. Lucky? Yes—but

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 T e wwasa wviay wn preve | \ T Out! In « cdowd of dust, * ai = Wociterly, of Indians, ™ ahrupt stop THIS WEEK American League

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 Avgust 1, 1937 landed. Buddy Morgan was whistling the Miserere as they carried Bill off the field. ““Stiff,” murmured Con...

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 N YOUR enthusiasm for a smooth, tanned skin this summer, are you neglecting to safeguard your hair? A day of brilliant...

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 Avgust 1, 1937 F THE mod- ern young woman cares about being thought fascinating by a man, she cer- tainly doesn’t go about in

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 12 Here's Why: ESTs made by various psycholo- gists, including Dr. Irving Lorge, of New York, and Dr. Walter R. Miles, of the

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 Avgust 1, 1937 Back Yard Idyll Continved from poge five She telephoned to Bailey's Store. He had gone. She telephoned to the

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 HELEN MENKEN, STAR OF THE STAGE AND THE RADIO, TELLS OF FOODS EVERYBODY LIKES ’M THE girl who has tried everything in the way

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 Avgust 1, 1937 Drawn by J. Fremon ‘LET'S GET BUSY, BEFORE HE PUTS HIS WIG ONI!" One Assist, One Error Contipved from page...

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 - 3 SR v 1, 1937 Té Magazine Section I'HIS WEEK i make A FRESH MAIULA...

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 6 PAGES IN GRAVURE m ' WASHINGTON NEWS 8 FEATURES | he gunflag %t&f Cand SUBURBS [h] PICTURES 10 CENTS ELSEWHERE WASHINGTON,

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 Thrill-packed moments speed by as the young folks play through the # Summer evening at Glen Echo, whirling through space in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C(—GRAVURE Al . By W. E. IIill This football hero SECTION—AUGUST SUMMER VACATION has to make

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 1, Best Snapshots of the week in The Star’s Amateur Contest 1937.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 1, 1937. FACIAL HAIR Moles permanently remove: Treatments. %1.00

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (—GRAVURE Smart Styles Easily Made Attractive models interpreting the advance Fall modes to

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 mn Che Sunday Star 2263 WASHINGTON, D. C., AUSUST I, 193 A MOONLIGHT EXCURSION/ AND I wouLD MUSIC, LIGHTS AND HAFTA OF DRUG

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 T ON Som €- HE'S oNLY HALF A NIGHTMARE ! TBasi anz 860 U saY OmE MAIL THAT CAME THIS ¥ OH, CARD FRoM MISS SoSs, 2 , , LETTER

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 AUGUST 1, 1937 pS \\ | &T THE BRITTLEWITS' LIFE GOES ON- # THE FOOD IS FAIR, IF NOT FANCY- THE HOUSE AND ENVIRONS ARE NEAT.

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 THm STINRAY STAD WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 1, 1937 TO MAKE THIS MODEL ALL YOU NEED ARE SCISSORS, PASTE AND WRAPPING PAPER...

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 AUGUST 1, 1937 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. EEIERY; AN’ IT SAYS THAT ITS A CINCH TO HYPNOTISE ANYBODY. ... ALL Y'HAFTA

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 1, 193/ WHY, EDGAR MUDDLE, YES, HOLLY WELL, IF Yoo MEAN \{ Aw!--NO B o 1 mMav BE I

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 AUGUST 1, 1937 THE SUNDAY STA?, WASHINGTON D. C. __PAGE / by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS WHEN TARZAN HAD TI HE RETURNED CAUTIOUSLY

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 1, 1937 PUZZLES, TRICKS, GAMES | AW NUGENT THE WORLDS LEADING A NUMBER ) TRAP FORR

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 AUGUST ' i 7 THE SUNDAY STA"”, WASHINGTON. D. C. LITTLE STANLEY ““I WUNNER WOT THAT IS DOWN 2 kV\THERE “Ye Gops ! WoT A YELL

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 fAGE 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. BEN WEBSTER CHIPPO/ EVERY ONE, OLD TOBIAS BAXTER , BEN WEBSTER, L) EVENING, LADIES

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 AUGUST 1, 1937 How THE TYPRICAL 18 TH CENTURY BEAUTY LOOKED AND DRESSEP ... ASSISTANT WHOM THE WoRLD. CAME-TO KNOW AS MADAME

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 PAGE 17 — ; 5 WELL,ITS SUNDAY...... IN A PINCH WE CAN GO TO CHURCH' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ——— g ‘SHALL T BRING

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