Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1923, Page 87

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 3, 1923, INCOMING TRAINS By W. E. HILL. (Copyright: 1923 By The Chicago Tribune ) You re Sure It Couldn’t Get In Without Your Kncwinig: Watchers At The Gates The Somewhat Styvhish Stout Lady -Second From The Right Is At The Wrong Station. But Her Intentions Are Good e T M NS £ s nerat Ii Portrait Of The Man Who At One And The Same Time Tried To Watch Passengers Alighting From Two Trains No Incoming Trainload Is Complete Without One Homecoming Cook Who Threw Up A Job In The Country . . ] ! § Beconse The Night Noises Or Lack Chorus Lady From The Eighty-Eighth “Shufile Along RN ; ——— Of Them——KeptHer Awake Company. Back In Town For a Much Needed Rest i ? 351?;20;(:0"?‘h?'m\rfif:'cr.‘: Section One Wire Haired Terrier. Overjoved T Be Out Ot The liaggage Car The General Exodus From Track No. 17. Cousin Ida Has Sighted Cousin Eloise. And Cousin Eloise Is Saying. Panic-Stricken Elderly Lady Unpacking A “Ch. You Bad. Bad Girl To Come All The Way Down Here To Meet Me!" Wicker Suitcase Where The Crowd Is Thickest Her Trunk Check Is Missing o 7) N Y T A

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