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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 10, 1926—PART 1 gl)]l'g:f the few vices which I do nothOMAN PEAK SCALERS Everest, told members of the Ladles® None Can Read This Book. Blame Radio for Crash. | Quits Pulpit for Mine. ossess. Alpine Club at their annual dinner in She seemed displeased. London. BOSTON, Mass., January No fhiris, o T L e “Imr%(“ip\‘:(n(n\\lx'n:";apevlml visit trom | THREATEN MEN’S LAURELS | “Fimtic mountain climbers continue | Person living today ; veadion || CiociAl Dianatol fo Thie St Y o nd, and 1 disappear alto- to be “adles,” it Is moted, although | spealc the languago used by the early| LOS ANGELES, Jan Bary 8- out o ey ey 9—Tired o Vour life for three days,” : their sisters who go in for tennis are | Massachusetts Indians, > is at | doing the story of how the walls of | o make both ends meet il aeparts to Rome fo | Males Must Quicken Step it They ST LT B “ lancient Babylon w mbled to | DAstor’s s § the consult with the head of our family. | Want to ords - | of the national tennis organ - . e S eRd 'th by the blast o 3 £ s, b Do these things suggest nothing to | = K:}; l:ec ;‘h‘ Honn Mr. Bruce told bis ho ] xiens aCell iotis Unconverted ,‘,:,‘h\,:: (Ihv :\‘ RI S m e K you?” n Climber Says. members of their sex now a - | this an language, ans- |and Mrs. Joady Rhoades of Fall Ci 5 fcal Chu By E. IMILLIPS OPPENHEIM “They suggest only what you Wish | By the Associatec P, plishing feats almost as noteworthy | kated by John to tell me,” ha answered. g ] as those of men. He sald he ex-|{0 the Indfans,” s e ids Droaniasting SYNOPSIS. o - She sat by his side in silence for | TONDON, January 8.—2Male moun-|pected to see Mount Everest ultimate. | bridge, M extremely high note Hargrave Wendever, country moments. taineers will have to ¢ ster if |1y scaled by women 4 : 0 R R D . aid of the cold, | I suppose,” she admitted at last, |they hope to keep al f wor = | Tondon is to have a Turkish ekl o Eslngen Bty ired them’ | “that your atti*ude ix the correct one. | rivals, tha Hon. . ce, one of | The anc Mexic the | exclusively for w the first in | Ithough the [ When one comes to think of it. Still,|the leaders of the 1 Mount 2 i the history of the city. e Rhoades home K you so|it seems so little in keeping added, her | rest of you—you, who, they Sfipd living now as though each day = e — : . 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