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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 8, 1923. THE. HOLIDAY CROWD ) : : AN - 4 By W. E. HILL Copyright 1923, by The Chicago Tribune The Float, Depicting By Means Cf Clever Allegory “The Ship Of State.” With Mrs. Matt Wakeley Doing The Honors As Queen Jus- Waiting For The Parade, Showing That The Sideline Is No Place For A Very Tired Little Girl Who Wants To Sit Down. Warm And Moist Cffi- cial In The Holiday Parade. Even His Necktie Is Beginning To Stick Beautiful Lady In The Reviewing Stand Giving The Boys In Khaki A Sight For Sore Eyes The _Policeman. Wholl?e-rlyl.cves : . 13 ; » H i ] f L% S b E fibl-‘:::d’fi(;:okwgi : £ i - z » 4 M { a i & " b The Lady Mendicant With A Taxi Driver 3 i ¢ ! ¢ " N & L5 & t The Sad. Sweet Face Wun- Whoinell He : "3 E Y. ; i ¢ ders Through The Crowd. Thinks He Is | ; k. ‘4 X e £ ; : : Toying _ Temptingly _With Cutting Across i o k. K ! < . S . i : Her Packages Of Gum. Like That The Last Long Mile Of The Line Of March. TheE iblic Welfare Del- The Picnic In The Park. Sitie e Cegining To Tak. The Hochbar Family Is Hony Fires Will B Raised Late In Arriving. This Is In Protest Tonight, Saying: The Only Shadetree Left “Well. She WOULD Do It. It's Her Own Fault If She's All Tired Out!” Young Man, Cut of Luck With What Was Once Upon A Time The Best Little Girl In The World, Spending A Long And Lonely Holiday On A Park Bench . . City Or Country, Side Street Or Park, Taking iThe Dt to oo ot It's All The Same Wherever Joe And ; : . Margie Spend The Holiday. It's The Hiighwmy.(Where The Holiday Motor Cosmic Urge That Counts, Boys.