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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1942-01-25

Evening Star dated January 25, 1942

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 Weather Forecast Moderate temperatures today, with gen- tle to moderate winds. Temperatures yesterday—Highest, 64, at 4 p.m.;

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 A—2 Congress Will Check War Costs Closely, Recent Moves Show Four Committees Keep Eye on Progress of Nation's Prorgam By...

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 A3 MONEY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, JANUARY 25, 1942. Mobile Camps fo Fumlsh D. C, War Credit Union to Meet The War...

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 Rank of Brigadier To Reward 5 Colonels For Service af Batan Senate Subcommittee Approves Knudsen for Lieutenant General Five

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 Athlefes of Brifain Take Acfive Roles In Fighting Forces Many, Well Known In U. S., Now Part Of;R. A. F. and Army By BLAIR

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 A—-6 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1942, Text of Commission's Report on Pearl Harbor Debacle The full text

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 Why Tokio Clare Boothe, well-known au- thor and playwright, recently in- terviewed Gen. Douglas MacAr- thur in Manila. She

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 A8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1942. Veto of Pensions For Congress Asked By Senator Capper i Kansan Tells

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 B'nal B'rith Argo Lodge To Initiafe 100 Members A hundred members will be in- {tiated and new officers installed by Argo...

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 Red Armies Planning Drive on Smolensk as Nazis Still Refreat Fall of Kholm Breaks Hitler Line in North; Huge Stores Taken B

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, the North to Beagle Channel at JANUARY 25, 1942 - * A-11 e e Lot e e A AN T BTSSR0 e 1 e e

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 A—12 Boutonnieres Handed to Guests At Embassy Arouse Curiosity Social Set Vainly Attempts to Read Political Significance in

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 Randolph Seeks Quick Action on Tire Theft Bill A. D. A. and ‘Baby Broker’ Measures Also to Come Up House approval of...

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 Virginia House State Workers’ Posts Would Be Waiting at End of War Service B the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va, Jan. 24, — A

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 Helen Keller fo Speak Here Tomorrow in Victory Book Drive Will Address Closed Meeting of Library Association Librarians...

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 THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 25, 1942. ERE ST QADEMRERS | A W\ \*\%&-\%\W\'\\\\\\\ STORE-W '39.95 Famous Make

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 A—16 F. C. C. Plans Appeal From Rider Barring Watson From Pay Roll Monitor Service Analyst’s Case May Be Heard Before...

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 Auto Leaders Pledge Use of All Equipment For' War Production Problems of Swinging Into $8,000,000,000 Program Outlined By...

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 A—18 = @ards of Thanks JKINS, MATTIE. The family of m. MATTIE GASKINS To expres: qul‘fll":lvn to their nef Mll IDG their...

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 LN German, Arrested InNew YorkbyF.B.1., Linked to Spy Ring Failure to Register as Foreign Agent Laid To Naturalized Citizen

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 ree Dinner Dances dded fo President's irthday Festivifies i Additional Events Will Be % Held at Wardman Park, § Mayflower and

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 Nation's Biggest Task Is fo Fill War Needs, Jones’ Report Says Secretary Cites Progress In Speeding Output; Co-operation...

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 Sheean Says Allies’ Hopes in Pacific Lie In Aid fo China Separate Peace Might Follow Closing of Burma Road, Writer Warns ‘The

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 Morgenthau Demands Closing of Loopholes In New Tax Law Says Tux-Fre.e Bonds Give Wealthy Refuge From Income Levies By the...

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 ‘A—24 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING TON, D. C., JANUARY 25 1942. A7 0 134 10344 Y gy 0. NATIONAL 5100° ;I'OWELS. SPREADS AND...

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 Editorial Page Features TEN PAGES. The Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1942, Educational Strasser’s Activities in

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 The Funday Fhar With Daily Evening Edition. THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY_______________January 25,...

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 > ~ America’s Seventh Week of War (125th Week of World War 1) &y Blair Bolles. 1t was.a gloomy week for those who hate the

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 B—4 Epiphany By John Clagett Proctor. What an interesting edifice is the old Church of the Epiphany, in G street between...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, America Graduates First R. A. F. Cadets By Ben H. Pearse. The - first Royal Air Force cadets, who arrived

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 EDUCATIONAL. Write, Phone or Call for Folder National Art School 1503 2st St. N.W. DUpent 2610 TO MEET DEMAND LATE EVENING

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 EDUCATIONAL. Accelerated Program 0fC. U. Openfo All In Arfs and Sciences Dean Campbell Announces Means for Cutting Lay Terms

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 Boys’ Club Drive To Start Wednesday With Mass Meefing Several Hundred Business And Civic Leaders to Help In $100,000 Campaign

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1942. trickle of blood had resehed his w"Yo;\u' neck is bleeding,” she told /|

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 B—10 THE SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JANUARY 25, 1942. Knights of Columbus Telephone : | : To Be Host at Joint Meeting

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 Financial News he Sunday Star Spoils Resorts C TEN PAGES. WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1942, Maryland Tossers \Routed by...

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 Cc—2 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1942, SPORTS. 302 Prizes Announced in Unique List of Star’s...

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1942, SPORTS. * C=3 Two Difficult Courses Selected for Fort Myer Horse

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 C—4 = Would Leave Capifal High and Dry Amid Wealth of Action Maryland, Mid-Atlantic Championships Among’ Those to Be Held By

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 25 1942. SBPORTS . c—5 Draft Unlikely to Hit Baseball Heavily Until War

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 Cc—6 Miami Apariments Adopt Short-Term Rental Basis MIAMI, Jan. 24 (Special).—For the first time in history more than 500...

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 FINANCIAL. Assets of Loan Groups Reach New Peak Here Associations Reveal $14,805,762 Gain During Year By EDWARD C. STONE....

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 c—8 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY .STAR,’ 3 3 FINANCIAL. Lumber Productondomn | BONDS WEEKLY SUMMARY OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE,

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 FI Rail Issues Register Further Advance On Bond Market Corporate Obligations Remain Uneven at Week's Close By the Associated

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 25, 1942, i o A \ \ R f 4 4 & ) A '// 7 tof HEALTH DEFENSE Phone HObart 1234...

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 Social Events—Clubs TEN — PAGES. [ CAPT. DAVID WAGSTAFF, U.S. A, WITH MRS. WAGSTAFF AND THEIR SON. Capt. Wagstaff and his...

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 THE SUNDAY Norwegian Prince Is In Canada Accompanied by Princess; Notes Of the Diplomats (Continued From Page D-1) will be

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 - THE SUNDAY, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY ‘25, 1942. Parties Given At Leesburg SOCIETY. WAY T0 BE S"RE OF 'SAVIIIGS YOUR

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 SOCIETY. ALWAYS OUT IN FRONT! So, don't let them become harsh and unlovely from housework, office work, or play. Use...

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 SOCIETY. Pre-Wedding Receptions In Takoma-Silver Spring Many Hostesses Are Entertaining; Shower Given for Two Teachers; Other

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 OCIETY. Parties for Brides Feature Alexandpria Social Activity Miss Marie Louise Miss Eva Hancock Reynolds, and Miss Vivian

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 SOCIETY. S8OCIETY. Wedding Ties Old Virginia Families Mary Ainsworth, Lt.J. M. Tabb, Jr., Are Married Two well-known Virginia

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 ' D—8 SOCIETY. Miss Frances Simmons, Capt. McConnell Married Chapel at Walter Reed Banked With Many Flowers for Ceremony;...

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 Women’s Organizations To Meet Here in Spite Of Housing Shortage D. A.R.Members in Capital Expected to Open Homes To Visiting

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 Active Week Planned by D. A. R. State Leaders To Be Guests on Wednesday Mprs. Harry C. Oberholser, State regent, and Mrs....

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 Theaters—Radio—Stamps Classified Ads, 10-18 EIGHTEEN PAGES. WALTER HUSTON Wears a satanic grin if ever ‘there was one. He...

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 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, They’d Like to See Evidence of Hollywood Nepotism:* Sons, Daugh.’t'ers and Sisters

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 + Kennedy AMUSEMENTS. THE. SUNDAY ‘Maybe We Could Put an End to War’ Alan Hale, Hollywood’s Leading Gadgeteer, Voices...

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 _ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, JANUARY 25 1942. MONDAY JANUAR R’ Refer to programs published dauy for last-minuts...

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 STAMPS—HOBBIES—PUZZLE News of the Philatelic World, Its Interests and People—Review of THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,

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 E-6 ART AND MUSIC. Murals by Brazilian Artist - At Library of Congress Art Project Sponsored by Two Governments as Good Will

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 Economist Sees Modern World in Age of Fable Former Membeér of Reichstag, Now U. 8. Citizen, Defends Democratic Government By

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 NEWS AND FEATURES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS - E-8 he Funior Htar WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25 1942. ACTIVITIES OF YOUTH IN...

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 CIVIC NEWS. Civie Problems, CivicBodies Crosstown Bus in Operation Today; Fiscal Equity Problem Acute By JESSE C. SUTER....

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 E—10 K SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS. Pins to Be Given Leg:onna:res ‘Who Enroll 25 Members in ‘42 Plans for Oyster Roast Next Sunday

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. HELP MEN. (Continued.) 'ANTS _ FINISHER, 14 g_%mfl‘i._—. 705 Bt . 0 A ANTS, full and part {!fi 28! t. DY

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 E-12 HELP DOMESTIC. B (Continued.) EHW, experienced; good salary. 4440 A st. ne. .GIRL colored. B W " preferred: S Smb for 8.

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 C, JANUARY 25, 1942. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. TOmS, R mak elsetric ® | Fabee: s40.50. 1518 Tath st. hov....

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 E-14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25 1942, APARTMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. ROOMS FURNISHED. ROOMS FURNISHED.

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 APA RTMENTS. THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1942 REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS WANTED. (Continued.) vt. bath:...

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 REAL ESTATE. HOUSES FOR SALE. (Continued.) BIG SIX-ROOM HOME, ONLY $7,450. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. Brand new. brick, detached,

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 REAL ESTATE. ~SILVER SPRING, MD. home you can't flllBllt"-e in price or E“:.' 300 nt, lllb!eod heat, ld!ll corner lot. ’: ILER

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 AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. (Continued.) iven _only. s.mm ROYAL MOTOR CO.' 15 Renneay BUICK 1941 super d-door sedan:

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 t TR e T bt e Al Ao b i N SR e A S el ) READY! America is all set to meet mechanized attack. We have “‘tank destroyers™ —...

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 DRAWING BY JOHN ATHERTON Many centuries ago, there came to the throne of a small kingdom a shrewd and warlike genius. His...

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 ae, «;usc;v- N i A ANT to solve the problem of grumpy, hungry young- sters easily and quickly? . . . Just give them a few...

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 2 é@%fiwy /) st K W% Bill sent an uneasy glance over his shoulder. I thought I heard someone!*’ eye, completely deserted. The

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 “It hadn’t ought to have been there,” he said. Then, very firmly, he closed the door. *Oh, my!” cried Marty. *‘Oh, my...

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 COMPLETE BUST Ceatinued from preceding page “Why, my old granddad! Natural as life!”’ Bill eyed him in a kind of despair....

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 FAREWELL IN POLAND by William L. Shirer DG Ce———— “The Noblest Act I Witnessed in the War’”’ — the fourth in a series of...

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 HEN Hitler % was laying his i & plans for world % conquest, Mexico was to be the Achilles’ heel of North America. The Axis

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 GO CHASE YOURSELF, OLD FROZEN FACE! HERE'S TROPIC SUMMER TO TAME YOUR WINTRY BLASTS— Blow your howling gales! Freeze your...

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 HARD-ON-HANDS PACKAGE SOAPS DO FAST DISHWASHING! SHOW HER,NEW IVORY/ mINMamrpnse!Herpcchgempsbelved she’ll see improved Ivory

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 strange combination, but it served him well. For in road companies with Otis Skinner and David Warfield and in early movies

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 . marvelous condition for "taking” permanents, finger waves, tints. Try Admiracion once —see immediate difference. Atall...

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 SAILOR fl@@@ X % He's college-trained for America’s merchant marine: Ready to sail, save lives or fight! NCLE SAM needs 50,000

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 NOW ic41/)( CREATES \W Wewe the seductive new - Fowder Shade Etlix styled to bring out the Hlamorons Color in yowr own hin

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 . r ; | l \ ON THE HOUSE. One of the troubles with always bein’ warm an’ well-fed is that it blunts your feelin’s. Around...

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 HE saying that “‘no roof is broad enough to house two families” is characteristic of the American spirit of individual...

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 Will your Scalp stand the Fingernail Test? SCRATCH YOUR HEAD and see for yourself. Is loose ugly dandruff spoil- ing the good

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 GRORGE PLATT LYNES O LEARN the secret of keeping I the profile young, actresses and wealthy women cheerfully write out checks

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 Monkey Busivess | Jack Oakie couLp po THiS From the bardvoring. SCENE ALL DAY... ions of organ grinders to the giant apes,

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 Gargle LISTERINE- Q”’ CK! Prompt germ-killing action on mouth and throat sur- faces may head off a serious cold or the sore

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 THE NIGHT “That’s awful,’® he said. “Poor Mark!” lot of that picture. And besides, he used to have three or four enlarged...

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 DON'T FflRGET' Try Procter & Gamble’s New Soap! B\.\'L SAFE SUDS! : WHITER WIUHU / I W See how casy washday is when you use

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 'GRAY HAIR KILLS ROMANCE You know that ray hair spells the end of ro- mance ... yet you are afraid to color your hair! You

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 ENTER IVORY SOAP'S "SECURITY FOR LIFE” CONTESTS! FREE! 6 BIG WEEKLY CONTESTS! 400 New *10 bills given each week! GRAND PRIZE

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 GRAVURE SECTION 6 PAGES OF PICTURES he Sunday Star wwmaso Miss Dorothy Snell, Washington’s own champion figure skater, cuts a

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 il Diplomas go to these students of Calvin Coolidge High School at the February commencement. + Graduating seniors of the...

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 7 Vi THIS little 7-year-old, sitting in the Whirlpool Hubbard tank, is one of the patients at Children’s Hospital here that

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 L THE SUNDAY STAR, |Veteran of three weeks. He's been showing the only girl around the\ G i Keeps her near the bar- so the

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 25, 1942. N contrast with many businesses that have been hard hit as the Nation swings into a 100 per cent war economy, the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVI'RE SECTION—JANUARY 25, 1942 — Start your sewing for the © spring with a print frock

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 WASHINGTON L. C SUNDA JANUARY 25, I94¢ : AS TARZAN WATCHED THE ENIR i BUT BEFOR ROIE QUTJOYOUSLY TO OF’IHE ek BRIERORS...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1942 THE TARGET SLEEVE WILL I HOPE THIS BE TOWED BY A NAVY PLANE- \SLEEVE HAS

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 JANUARY 25, 1942 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WELL,IT’S JEST AS ) WELL THAT SHE DOES, YOU HERE, HE'S BEEN SQUAWKIN"...

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 PAGE 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 25, 1942 P oA — S FAMOUS FICTION By Charles Kingsley i BUT IS THE WAY| | |

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 JANUARY 25, 1942 AT 80/-FIRST AVENUE ... YOU'LL HAVE TO GO .. IM TAKIN' A BATH/ A AND NOW SOMEONE. ELSE ._HOW ABOUT YOU ?...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D JANUARY 25, 1942 S vES,LEADER, I WoULD | [IT woULD gE DRAMATIC- BUT OUR ARMIES i@?{r...

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 JANUARY 25, 1942 Advertisement CtrotberdZects Loidb-tir-be EUGENIA J. LOUGHLIN=— Vivacious, lovely-to-look-at Eugenia...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . C._ WONT YOU GIVE. TO THESE FOUR FAMOUS MEN Clifton’ FADIMAN He is not only the wittiest...

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 | e Sund ey e ottt reer I — A\ 2N (RO RENO--COLLECT.Y. Nswe wore our- SEVENTEEN TYPEWRITERS AN BUT SHE F/AfgLLY MARRIED i HER

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 NOW THAT TM BEGINNING TO LIKE \T HERE ERICA. I MAY STAY ANOTHE R COUPLE OF WEEKS /7 [M GLAD ” THAT WAITER MADE THE MISTAKE OF

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 GLUMP-MUMPH GLOB -UG MPPFFT / LADIES Al'D GENTLEMEN! SINCE OAYY DOAKS REVLZS5 TO ACCEPT MO!LEY FOR THE HERO\C CiED OF SAVING

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 AN CREAMS AN' LOTIONS AN TOILET ARTICLES --- AN HE GAVE HER A GREAT TALK ‘BOUT HOW SHED BE HELPWY HM |\F SHE CAME HERE---...

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 STAR E il = B Y b | g Q — o (= D bod b o R 0 13 " Fol 1912 SUNDAY. JANT ARY 25,...

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 The Spirit U.S. ORE/ICE OF MILITARY SUH , AH HAVE N 0I5 HEAH BOX THE WORLD'S GREBATIS’ INVENTION // 'S CALLED THg | BEONY...

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 The Spirit voue ws'u. SETTLE RNMENT 12 THAT LATER. NOW WILDWOOD A AAUYRE ! GEE--- MAYBE 1 CAN SBLL D15 TO A YO¥ STORE // ,

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 The Spirit IT ESCAPBO./ TOO BAD--- I AAILEO ! ) HERE COMRADE, LEND ME YOLR 3 SWoor PIeTOL /! AH JES' WISH AW wuL OLD BNUE...

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 v OAGE 7 The Spirit OUTS/D8 -..COMMISSIONER OOLAN, PLEASE REPOHT WIE l AR 1Y mnqm occ/gz ] /5 8BY 1:4/8 TME, V-B-R-Y ANGRY

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 The Spirit PAGET A ILL HAVE A . = - cQUAD # LUEAM'S THEM ¥ WONDERFUL, CLEAN OUT SPIES | MISTUM \ YOUNG MAN! THER MAJOR,...

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 ‘TS JIST NOO HE LEFT, MISS/ AT BE '™ AWALKIN' DOON TH> STRECT , THE LOAFER// WHY ¥ BE IT TROUBLE NO..NO/ { IT'S NOTHING---\ ~

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 PAGE 10O KING OUT T ik NOW'S MY TO THE RCOF ! ‘: hll : o uP B 1 WARNED You!! C'MON /! ...1T'S THE I SHOULD HAVE STOPPED...

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 HULLOZ ALL 2'=HT! Goer s vR! ECHULTZT JA--- LADY LICE F- 5 Max ! cacy CAPTURLD SCHLOESER! LUCi: HAS HE VILL TALK - 5013 TAKEN

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 Lady Luck C'MON--- BREAK IT UPX NBLLO : SERGBANT // HERE/ TAKE THESE PAGE 12 &O00! HOLD HER STEADY! ”THAT’$ Ty ALL RIGHT !

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 PAGE 13 MR YSTIC $.R POWELL AV AMER/CAN BNOOWED WITH GABAT POWIRS OF MAS/C AR, AMYETIC AISHTS TME POWBRS OF SV, AOBD SOM{:

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 Mr. Mystic PAGE 14 WHAT 40! WHAT yo! MY LITTLE. GREEN MEN!! wHAT WILL YOU HAVE OO 50 THAT'S 1T/ WELL I'M GOING TO TEACH HIM A

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 PAGE 1§ Mr. Mystic | WELCOME!WELCOMEWELCOME! . | YOU OLP 50AK /! HO ,HO, O ! @ | YouLrL I'LL TALK 6IR /! BACCHUS TO BACCHUS

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 HABITS HAVE SEEN STOP ‘EM !/ us!/ I'LL HAVE TO OWH/OH! THE BAD Z 2 m.. d 2 3z ox Wk o g9 You Wu H g DID THE GREEN MEN GO...

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