Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1924, Page 84

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I'HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION-SEPTEMBER e > Along Toward the End of Summer In Old Virginia Photagraphs by National Phote Company ) . This driver has never been arrested for exceedin the Ready for a day’s hunting. Chasing the fox has always T s : e 5 & B o1 i e o Dobiinics. speed llm}t. His oxen, like the mills of the gods, grind slowly along their way. Mammy moves her belongings, and what's the use of carrying a satchel in the usual way when this is easier? An open-air kitchenette, self-service and all that sort ot thing. o The end of the hunt. A low place in the stone fence, and the jumper was after the hounds. The “old log cabin days” have not entirely disappeared A E i s : R three-horse-power, non-skid outfit, guaranteed Lr:);/:gmna. and “be it ever so humble, there is no place like tqngear up the soil of even the rockiest part of Vir- R s G : ginia.

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