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Evening Star dated August 15, 1937

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 WEATHER. (U. 8 Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair today; tomorrow partly cloudy and Full Associated Press News and Wirephotos...

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 UTILITY TOBUILD INT.V.A’S AREA Tennessee Power Company Given Permit by State Commission. By the Associated Press. NASHVILLE.

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 BATISHPROAAZ FACTON WORRED Correspondents’ Expulsion Seen as Bar to New Understanding. BY JACK BEALL. Brecial Dispatch to The

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 LEASING WARSHIPS PERILOUS FOR U. S History Shows Many Cases of Pitfalls in Aiding Other Navies. Bpecial Dispatch to Toe Star.

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 S PATEDROL N CHNA EPOCH Boxer Rebellion of 1900 Ap- parently Reopened In- vaders’ Cycle. B7 the Associated Press. There is a

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 “A—6 THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGION, D , AUGUST 15, 1937—PART ONE Trains for Beauty Pageant' MASS MURDERS INQUIRY SPREADS...

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 WERTOFACEU.S. INSECOND BATTLE Labor Board to Open Hear- ing Tomorrow on Steel Firm Terrorism Charges. By the Associated...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 15 1937—PART ONE. ¥ 'zvaw‘ IN bnbanvbs's ot ANNUAL FURNITURE. FLOOR COVERINGS.,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 15 1937—PART ONE. ® A “Letter of Credit” Requires no down payment and allows you 3

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 GFT 0 ENLARGE JEWISHCENTER Unidentified Donor Makes | Possible Addition to Ex- pand Facilities. A large modern addition to

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 DESTRUCTIVE WAR IS LAID TO UNION Kansas City Judge Bans Picketing at Donnelly Garment Plant. By the Aszociated Press. KANSAS

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 Qurds of Thanks. HAWKINS, WILLIAM (CHICK). The sis- ter of the late WILLIAM (CHICK) HAWKINS expresses her thanks and...

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 RARECONEXHBIT TOBE SHOWNHERE “Million Dollar” Grouping of Collectors’ Items to Be Convention High Light. A “million dollar”

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 A4« IAHONEYPRAES MAYORALTY FOE Judge Expected, However, to Lash at Tammany in Race. (This is the last of a series of stories

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 THE ‘SUI\'DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, AUGUST 15 1937—PART ONE. — \ 5HO N ’< Holds Open House —teeming with College Bound...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 15, 1937—PART ONE. ansburg 1 piGHTH and € 2 1y AR €0 SEVENT HEALTHFUL = N J e 1025

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 = v ‘ - General News ‘ @h WASHINGTON, —_— COLLINS T0 PRESS FOR LEVIES IN USE OF SEWAGE PLANT Bill Would Atlow District to *

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 A.F. L CAFEDRIVE AFFEGTS 35000 Nearly 20,000 New York Eating Places Involved in Union’s Efforts. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 CHICAGO RECALLS FORT DEARBORN Slaughter of Garrison 125 Years Ago Came After Pathetic March. By the Associated Press....

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 B—4 - x LS. CONSIDERING NEWPLANONGOLD Proposed System May In- volve Higher Taxes on Foreign Investments. B7 the Associated

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 20,000 T0 ATTEND ROANOKE ISLE RITE Record Crowd to Mark 350th Anniversary of Vir- ginia Dare’s Birth. By the Associated...

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 v Two aamest TN WHew | WASHINGTON, D. C, SPORTS SECTION The %unflag Shae SUNDAY MOR AUGUST 15, 1937, ——— Griffs Make It Six in

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 SPORTS. TOURNEY STARTS HERE TUMURRUWf Unlon’s International Event | Attracts Ten Outfits From Other Cities. | LEVEN crack...

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 B8 Quest Tomorrow at Army-Navy Club. ITH interesting develop- ‘ ‘ ) ments promised along tournaments for juniors, boys and

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 SPORTS, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D._C, AUGUST '15, 1937—PART ONE. SPORTS. Burning Star and Merrie Lassie Capture Features

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 B—10 s PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, AUGUST 15, 1937—PART ONE. SPORTS. D. C. Boatmen to Seek Laurels at Solomons

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 SPORTSA. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 15 1987—PART ONE. PORTS. R —— Armstrong Backed by Great Knockout Record

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 B-12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, CLEMENS TO GET NEW MONUMENT Granite Block to Supplant Small 8tone at Mark Twain's Grave in

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 Edi torial Page Special Articles EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Stat Part 2—8 Pages WHITE SAYS COURT PICK IS “MASTERFUL STROKE”

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Editien. WASHINGTON. D. C. August 15, 1937 The Evening Star Newspaper Company. 11th St

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 1940 CANDIDATE HINGES ON PARTY-CONTROL WAR Democrats W;ho Opposed Court Bill May Challenge Roosevelt Again on Vital Issue. BY

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 D—+4 BORAH TO SPEAK ON CONSTITUTION Masons of District Arrange for September 16 Pro- gram in Two Halls. Senator William E.

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 Legion Auxil iary Session Open§ Tomorrow Night Mrs. Mary K. Killeen, Department Presi- dent, Will Address Meeting in Evening.

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 D—6 R CAROLINA BANKS DRAW TOURISTS Manteo’s Virginia Dare Cel- ebration Set in Unspoiled Scenes. MANTEO, N. C., August 14...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST 15, 1937—PART TWO. EAUTY ACEANT OPENS ST 7 Atlantic City Preparing for Coronation

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 Already a ‘Best Seller” Northwest Passage By Kenneth Roberts —A delightful portrayal of Colonial history. Buy & copy . . . Or

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—12 Pages = he Swndwy Stad WASHINGTON, SOCIETY D. C, SUNDAY SECTION MORNING, AUGUST 15,

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 E—2 8 Silver Spring. MISS HELEN FREAS, daughter day night at her Silver Spring home in honor of Miss Betty Md., who was her

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 SOCIETY. Date Is Set For Wedding In Takoma Miss Margaret Hoy ‘Will Be Bride Sep- tember 23. 1SS MARGARET ELIZABETH HOY, niece

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 E—4 Chevy Chase Entertain ing | Visitors SOCIETY. Residents Miss Ella Francis Parker of North Carolina | Is Guest of Mr. and

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 . SOCIETY. Many Dinners Precede Dance at Marine Post Capt. and Mrs. Munn Hosts to Out-of-Town Guests—-Other Activities in...

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 E—6 Weddings of Yesterday Numerous Miss Marie Ramsdell Is Bride of Lieut. Gallery. close-fitting sleeves. The jacket but-...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 15, 1937—PART THREE. SOCIETY. Diplomatic orps Notes . Df the Week|...

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 E—8 = 5 Miss Spear Engagement Announced Marriage to Lieut. Rooney Takes Place in September. (Continued F\‘OE! F'f:‘f Psf&\

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY Of Personal Note Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lansburgh Back From Trip to Europe. R. AND MRS. MARK LANSBURGH...

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 " BE—10 Residential And Official News Notes Secretary of War and Mrs. Woodring to Entertain Guests. (Continued From First...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 15, Decide these questions in elle 1214-1220 F STREET Opening tomorrow ege Shop We

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 15, 1937—PART THREE. . Opening Tomorrow! | Introducing a At the Hecht Co. ... A New

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 Stage Part 4—8 Pages FIGHTING 29TH TO REVIVE WAR SPIRIT I CITY KEY TO BLUE AND GRAY and Screen OFFERED World War Veterans Who

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 F-2 TORONTO By John Clagett Proctor.) EGINNING August 27 and con- tinuing until September 11, the Canadian National...

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 CLIPPER HONORS DOLE RACERS Wreath Is Dropped on Ocean Between San Francisco and Hawaii| for Six Men and One Woman Who...

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 1937—PART FOUR _ - s - GLOBE - TROTTER RECEIVES ART FROM THE SHOPS OF CHINA |[Continuing the Low-Down ' T On Stars’ Original

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 AMU SEMENTS Movies Give War-Bound Natives Their Excitement Madrid’s Residents Remain Unshaken Through Bombardment, Then Watch

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 F—6 CHILD REN’'S PAGE. Stories of P As This Week’s Subject Best Letters on Hobbie Spending Money Pub Contestants Put OW smart

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 Two More Radio Drama Programs Due With Fall C. B. S. to Present Written-for-Air Plays, While N. B. C. Central By Chris Adopts

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 . Gallon “ALL OVER TOWN” ~—the bettec to secve you! 19¢ Hickory Bathing Caps This Sale- 9c Excellent quality rubber—a flat-

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 FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED Che Sunday Stare WASHINGTON, D. C, Classified Ads Pages 5 to 15 Part 5—16 Pages D. C. STORE SALES

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 G= EUROPE SCRAMBLES FOR IRON SUPPLIES FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 15, 1937—PART FIVE. FINANCIAL....

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 FINANCIAL FARM MACHINERY PROSPECTS BRIGHT Highly Favorable Earnings Fore- ocast as Rural Buying Power Continues to Climb....

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 G—4 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 15, 1937—PART FIVE. FINANCIAL. DU%E:EISSSH 'fifii’ffnss WEEKLY SUMMARY

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,: AUGUST By courtesy of Paul D. Weeks, member of both the Wash- ington Philatelic Society

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 G—6 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR, “’ASHI_G?ON, D. C, AUGUST 15, 1937—PART FIVE. MISCELLANEOUS. e — INSTRUCTION...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SU DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 15, 1937—PART FIVE. MISCELLANEOUS. = -——W BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.

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 CUT FLOWERS. DOZEN BEAUTIFUL GLADIOLUB ivered for $1. or 50c doren " Helene Box 231-A. ‘Route No. 3. Vienna. FARM & GARDEN

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 APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 15, 1937—PART FI APARTMENTS APARTMENTS FURNISHED. APARTMENTS...

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 G—10 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED. (Contirrued.) Unusual Apartments Well Managed 5507 14th St. N.W. 8 rms. kit and bath. 3 ex-...

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 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) “NEAR 16th & PARK RD. ©OOL. BRIGHT. MODERN PORCH APTS 3 RMS. KIT. $45. 3 RM8. KIT. $55

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 G—12 x REAL ESTATE. HOUSES UNFURNISHED. (Continued ) HOUSES FUR. OR UNFUR. (Contirued.) L THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,

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 REAL ESTATE. HOUSES FOR SALE. L= (Cm:\unura ) 340 RADNOR ROAD, BRANWILL PARK. Be sure to sce this attractively located bome.

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 REAL ESTATE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! 1937—PART FIV. AUTOMOBILES FARMS FOR SALE. FARMS FOR SALE. WATER FRONT PROPERTY....

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 AUTOMOBILES. THE -SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C., AUGUST 15, 1937—PART FIVE. AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. AUTOMOBILES

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 15, 1937—PART FIVE. - Regular $24.95 Twin Studio Couch sellsaflflnal val“es on All

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 AANUNNNNNNNNNNNNRNNNNNNNN UNNANRNNUNNNNRRNRN AR RN ANNNUNNNNNNNRNNNNNNNRNNNY MAGAZINE AUGUST SECTION 15th 1937 WASHINGTON, D.

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 2 Pre-Views Persons in the public eye often find pleas for money in their morning mail. But how many have been asked for a

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 Avgust 15, 1937 ‘ THIS WEEK Mogazine Section 3 o 74,000 RICHARD CROOKS, who has one of the world’s most valuable voices,...

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 ARQUISE O’RELL’S roadster speeded from Dilwara, where the sacred monkeys scamper on the hill be- side the road. She put the

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 Avgest 15, 1937 THIS WEEK GURU GOVIND STOOD UP ON THE SEAT AND TALKED TO THEM. SOME THREATENED HIM WHILE OTHERS WERE SULLENLY

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 inutes Preparatio” Time— 35 Minu . Chitled and ;g Consomme: |\\:‘u” Hg:m'u\ud with Wate Mctba Toast d 59‘9\‘6\\ Heinz Cooke e

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 Avgust 15, 1937 THIS WEEK ~ HRol GLIMPSE OF LOVE A big moment and a little girl who wasn't TR TN E WAS wonderful. He was...

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 B ———— & CAREFREE AND SMILING, AT HOME ALMOST ANYWHERE ow that America’s highways are athrob with life in trailers, more and

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 Avgust 15, 1937 § § & ¥ . € the guidance of Russian scholars, young Gypsies are preparing mmar and a dictionary. They already

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 10 DON'T CUT CUTICLES $““$ 4 Smart New Cosmetic Beautifies Nails While It Softens Cuticle is clever new prepara- /\ tion...

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 Avgust 15, 1937 N THE hand- writing of our young- est mod- erns, and on letter paper of excellent taste, & a reader tells a o

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 WiLLiaAm A. WHITE 0 it was younger blood they needed. Or better eyesight. His eyes were too old. That's what the Chief said.

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 Avgust 15, 1937 P L P MoK FETEN Drawing by Major Felten Beauty Brevities by MARTHA LEAVITT N SPITE of outdoor activities are

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 fi ] 4 T""S WF EK Magazine Section OU G BLALTHE IISH_FOR T00D; = Color Photogrophy by Hewitt & Keene a recipe for a...

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 Avgust 15, 1937 + Here's High intelligence favors a superior morality by IRA S. WILE, MD. S AN intelligent person more likely

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 - 16 Mogazine Section A NEW CONTEST and a NEW CHANCE to WIN $1,000 EACH DAY for 30 DAYS! . Contests Open August 9 and...

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 N PICTURES 8 PAGES IN GRAVURE 4 5 WASHINGTON LNEws % FEATURES e un ag uf : 5C and SUBURBS 10 CENTS ELSEWHERE WASHINGTON, D.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE TREASURE HUNT ey "“She’s all dressed up!” shout oldtime seafarers a ing for the

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 I'HE “BUTTONS.” Dr. Howard M. Payne, 321 Elm street “A DAY IN Geary Johnson, teenth street. OWN The ULTRA! CANDID CAMERA...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, Silver Plating AND REPAIRING D. L. BROMWELL, Inc. 323 12th St NW. Met. 1134 Washington's Platers Since 1873

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. hg gunam %taf GRAVURE SECTION AUGUST 15, 1937 IN TWO PARTS—PART 2 INVITATION TO AN ANGLER'S...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, CCWBCY OF AN IRISH STRAIN. He's mostly potato, but that red bandana around his neck is a slice of radish,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (. —GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 15, 1937 STRETCHING OVER THE WATER JUMP. Many a horse has plumped

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SEC(TION—AUGUST 15, 1937. HOW TO HAVE ROOMS THAT FRIENDS ADMIRE! Smart Styles...

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 12255 The Sunday Star WASHINGTO!N, D. C., SUNDAY, ALUGUST 15, 1937 KAYO 1S REFERRING 7 W / I ' gATZ\I{lg Esurr WONDERFUL/ \ e

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 S ANNIE'S CHARM AT LAST BROKEN OUGH NELSON BRITTLEWIT'S SHELL AND TOUCHED HIS SMALL, COLD HEART? MRS. BRITTLEWIT HOPES SO -

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 AUGUST 15, 1937 9 e o e s A A 5 THE SUNDAY STAR, WATHINGTON, D. C. IT'S EASY TO MAKE THIS MODEL WITH SCISSORS, PASTE AND...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. ADGUST 15, 1937 W 4 nedee. > s | 4 7 = - § SOMEONE STOLE OUR SIDE CAR, SARGE' | 'DON'T...

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 AUGUST 15, 1937 CASPAK The Trovs (310¢ { . | G WITH YOu 1S Yoo RE fl s 100 CONSERVAT (€ ;{‘i You ouGHT TE ] weEAk SOME T NG ;i

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 The SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. C. | AUGUST 15,7 N / : WHEN THE LIONS CHARGED, TARZAN FLED. HE COULD NOT HOPE TO . CONQUER

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 AUGUST 15, 1937 < SAY, WHERE'S YOUR BROTHER THESE DAYS, SUSIE 1S HE WORKING ST & U, KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES THE SUNDAY

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 Thic SUNDAY 5TAR, WASHINGICN, D. C. AT THE DooR. Lwlu( HIM AN EIGHT-CoOURSE DINNE ASKING FoR. - " i b o e Y - Mr.and Mrsn- |

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 AUGUST 15, 1937 BEN WEBSTER oy oNCE AcAN, |8 OLD PROR = [ MATT AAATTIX, TALKING VERY EARNESTLY, TOOK HIS HEARERS, BEN...

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 PAGE 10 s ““ No, No, STANLEY! GRANDMA CAN’T BLOW UP YOUR BALLOON FOR YOU; IT MAKES HER TEETH FALL ouT !>’ & ““ DON’T YOU RUN

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 PAGE 11 AUGUST 15, 1937 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. By SOL HESS THE NEBBS Junior Witnesses a ‘‘Behind Scenes’’ Animal

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 IGHLIGHTS of HISTORY- THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. MID- NINETEENTH CENTURY -+~ THE DAYJS OF / LAVENDER AND OLD LACE-,

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