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4 @ THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON.- D. €. SEPTEMBER 0. 1928—PART T, | r‘ | over in Washington for a few days as | toonist, suggested that she draw a daily | children €01 started on the one child And the children certainly approve of o > | the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. | feature about boys and girl it of idea with ‘Sonnysayings.’' Mrs. Cooney, as hundreds of letter: | RECORDING A MOMENTOUS EVENT ' ENTE N | Thompson before leaing last night for | this she developed “Sonnysayings” two Mrs. Coonev loves children and that yearly testify. ( | .] | Phiadelphia. | vears ago. is one reason why her dlr:‘wmgs are 50 S oh i UF HIS BE'NG KING‘ = c Joan Thompson is in 7-B class of | ‘My first feature was called ‘Other original and popular with parents a: The recent report of the Indian Royal Macfarland Junior High School and it | People's Children.” Mrs. Cooney ex- | well as boys and girls. She has three | lian was one of her proudest mements when | plained, “and it did not take very well. | children of her own and her experiences Commission of Agriculture covers near- |she could tell her classmates that the I thought it all out and hi* upon the as a mother to_draw upon for manv v 900 pages. | fllustrator and writer of “Sonnys | in Apulia Brands Story of Victor . | Emmanuel’s Proposed Ab- - | opinion that the public prefers to follow of the “savings” and keeps her ears ‘The Vietorian vernment of Aus- ings” was her “really and truly friend.” | the fortunes of one child from day to primed ‘for chance remarks wherever tralia will spend 6000 on highways inati " dication “Boloney. | day, rather than a numb-r of different ' she goes. in the next 12 months. Started Feature Two Years Ago. o O eatere o appeare | TERRRTTETTL L L (1 CTTITTIITII IR IR TR RRLILLIITITIVT O TTIIINE T R R T T T T T T T T R VPRV VT Y Auther cf>“Sonny Sayings” The Star and 40 other papers. syndi- | DE MoLL'S GREAT BABY GRAND PIANO VALUE < | hand at illustrating children's stories | Thompson. II. |in St. Nicholas and other magazines. | The musical home is the home where happiness and carefree geniality reign. No modern home is too small—no budget too limited to have the | Her brother, J. Campbell Cory. a car- Eleven-vear-old Joan Thompson taughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thomp- | on, of 1334 Farragut street, is one of | he proudest girls in Washington. | She has met, after months of im- | waiting. Mrs. Fanny Cory] illustrator and writer of the | “Sonnysayings” feature, the | ite evening pastime of Joan and | thousands of other boys and girls, which | appears daily in The Star. Joan takes credit upon herself for ‘he friendship that has formed between | herself and Mrs. Cooney, who is known to the readers of “Sonnvsayings” as | Fannie Y. Cory. her maiden name Tefore Mrs, Cooney came to Washing- ton last week as a guest of Mr. and | Mrs. Thompson, they were all strangers to each other. Wrote Letter to Artist. | . Last February, Joan conceived the Br the Associated Press ! LOS ANGELES, Calif., September 29, ‘ =Th* Duke of Apulia, cousin o! King | Victor Emmanuel of Italy, does not take seriously the statement published by an | Italian newspaper in Brussels that he| will be the next King of Italy. “It's what you Americans would cal! “plain boloney,” said the duke when I | arrived here with his bride, the Duchess | de Guise, who formerly was Princess Anne of France. | Further questions availed nothine | The tall, angular son of the Duke of Aosta was not perturbed at all when tol of reports of the possible abdication of Italy’s King in his favor. He ap- peared hardly interested. The couple came here from Canada. where an extended honeymoon took them over the Northwest sightseeirg.” *Just passing through,” he said in an- | swer to queries. | Is Your Housc in Order? Fall is the season for putting your house in order, so the exterior will be secure against the storms of the approach- ing Winter and the in- terior cozy and comfort- able for the long evenings of the cold s:ason. To put your house in order you may need the roof man, the furnace man, the weatherstrip man, the plumber, paper- hanger, carpenter, painter, plasterer, interior dzco- rator. FEFFTTEL PP e P PR P PRF Chbddbdbbibdbdd iibhd George Steck “Grand Petite” This extraordinary little instrument is only 4 feet % inches in length, the smallest fine grand piano. lts price is vemark- ably moderate, while special payment terms may be rhtained. GEORGE STECK =785 | The Brussels story was printed by Eventually it was forwarded to Mrs. ;lh;‘ Obser\'lt],eur. l‘ newspaper lpgbv‘ e 4 Cooncy in her Montana home, where | It will be difficult to shed by Italian emigres. It declarec | , 3 g <he lives on a ranch 27 miles out of | locate a better list of such Other New Grand Pianos as low as $195.00 that King Victor Emmanuel would ab-| Helena. Mrs. Cooney receives lots of workmen than may be dicate as he Chamber of Depu- | * " i 5 optnd o neevsly. Deosated dav | fan mail—more than she can ever pre- found in the ¢ecom- TS T . tend to answer—but Joan's letter was HPRaLaISEryice! S ssinea. S{ing e G Sease et Gt % so brimful of girlish enthusiasm and | ol ot THE Star. TH 5 . ; Wby ; 4 - thatiiie DK of Aoalaiandinot h ideas that she eniered upon a steady O tore c“gmacg{:}; Sole Representative for the Steinway and Weber Duo Art 3 xtat o il correspondence with her. , i i 5 el S e private life, g i Sonnysa (T D SE T the: v R 1 AT — | iy : feature which daily delights thousands of young Star readers. b i e Sioney By s Mnderi Alrships now provide quick _connec- Left to right: Joan. Mrs. Cooney and the dauzhter of the artist, Miss \hen she came East this Fall to place e clisifsas section. of tion between leading cities of Colombia Sayre Cooney. | her daughter, Miss Sayre Cooney, in The Star. and ships plying from ports on the op- ' The insert, of course, is Sonny himself, the Philadelphia School of Fine Arts. & posite side of the mountair So Mrs. Cooney an.! 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