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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated November 25, 1923

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 WEATHER. Falr and continued cool tyday; to- morrow cloudy, with rising tempera- ture, Temperature for twenty-two hours ended

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 g REITERATE STAND -~ AGAINST GILLETT G. 0. P. Progressives for Cooper of Wisconsin—Map ! More Parleys. ) * ‘The progreseive

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 GENTRALIZED CVIC AGTIVITIES URGED Women’s City Club Forum Speakers Say Betterment Efforts Too Diffuse. Need of better...

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 '“* ILLINOIS TURNING L T0 J0RNSON BOOM Other Candidates’ Support- | ers Worried—McAdoo Gains Strength. 4 i Dispatch to The

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 SPANISH WAR VETERANS PLAN PERMANENT BODY Formation of a permanent organi- zation _composed of surviving men bers of the 1st

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 : . : 8 ) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 25 1923—PART 1. Ze PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25, 1923—PART T. Window Boxes, made of well seasoned \gw® d P i Bets. Amerl 5 s 3

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 10 WALTON CHARGES HUGE K. K. K. PLOT Grand Jury as Well as Legis- lature Working for H_is Ruin, He Says I the Associated...

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 Federal Budget In Scientific (Continued from First Page.) Pared as the one that now goes to Congress, but this time the...

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 12. MAILS 3,000,000 | CHRISTMAS CARDS Secretary to Bishop Shehan i Says Sale Part of Shrine L Campaign. More than 5,000,000

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 1923—PART 1. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25, it ] IIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[_E —_— == SOUBHT BY HIES...

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 " Senate Traffic Inbestigation - Accomplishes Much for D. C. Reveals Need of More Police and Work- ability of One-Way Streets

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 RECISTER REPORTS 1S, SECURTIES 90,000,000 Separate Pieces|’ Remain to Be “Arranged,” Speelman Says. The register of the T...

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 PRESDENT GV FARMAELEF PLAN Representative Summers Puts Tariff Increase at Head of Aid Sought. Suggestions for the relief of

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 ENGINEERS DEMAND DEPARTMENT SHIFT - Societies Numbering 200,000 Insist That Interior Bu- \ reaus Be Reorganized. | l In Our

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 GENTRAL DEBATERS " FIND OPPONENTS Girls’ Team to Meet West Philadelphia High School. The girls’ debating team of Central High

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 —_ = * CATIZES G INNORMAL SCHOOL Miss Goding Says Many En- ter With No ldg“als of “ Teaching Profession. “Too many students

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 ;Sav.e Money ‘at This Big Sale! [4 Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. “THE BARGAIN EVENT OF A DECADE!” It is more than a...

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 Army and BY M. H. Army. Efforts are being made by the wen- eral staff, in thelr study of the land defenses of the country, to

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 THE SUNDAY THE GOVERNMENT would be gratified if you would shep early, wrap carefully, address plainly and mail promptly....

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 * On Fifth Floor “A wonderful selection of rugs, draperies and floor coverings, for your own home or gifts. THE SUNDAY STAR,

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 24 PREDITED IN RACE, Liberal Editor, However, Sees Premier’s Reputation as Leader Gone. BY A. G. GARDINER. By Cable to The

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 Parent-Teacher Activities Thia column s conducted under the Baspices of the District of Columbla Coo- as of Mothers and...

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 20 : _THE _SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER .29, 1923—PART 1. e — S L. R LSS DOUBLE INCDME TAX HlT :\;::.'llu sole...

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 , WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 25, “1923- PART 1. ject fs suttable as a memorial to a |irsue of Asia, Mrs. Rands dpsr-rihw'!Thp

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 Greatest Value {Ever Offered in RAPIO - Radiola Built by Westinghouse For the RadipCorporation ation AeritT;!ea, Sr. (Less

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 As  the Thanksgiviog season throughout the United States is a perfod of family reunion, the com- munlity centers,...

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 " 30 FINANCIAL L OVEMBER 25, 1923—PART i FINANCTAD. ESFEMUNEY [ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE_ B i GHER 10302 9484 1010 966...

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 FINANCIAL, Next Treasury Loan Expected To Approximate $300,000,000 ‘Heavy Disbursements Are Due in Near Future—Mellon Tax...

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 ¢ e Lynn Chapter held its Novem- I per meeting at the home of Mrs. W. #WHamberger, the chaplain. Mrs. Bertha #31, Robbins,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25,;1923—PART 1. Buy Now and Have Your Purchases This Is Page 1 of Our 4-Page An-

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 -___THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25, 1923—PART I. S. KANN SoNs Co.° Telephone Main 7200 TAGS, SEALS, CARDS

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 THE —The Pictorial Review and Excella departments have been moved to the Second Floor, adjoining the Millinery section....

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 SUNDAY THE STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 25 1923—PART T. " This Is Page 4, Read the Three Precedi S. KANN SONS Co....

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES EDITORIAL SECTION Part 2—20 Pages CONGRESS FACES CREATION| OF TWO NEW...

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 2 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.....November 25, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 U. S. HAS DIFFICULT TASK IN TACNA-ARICA AFFAIR Position as Final Arhiter-of Province Dispute Delicate, Far Apart. BY BEN...

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 & MIs$ RUTH WALLACE, , Daughter of the Secretary of Agriculture and Mys Wallace, important in the debuilante set CNDERWCOD X

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 SOCIETY.’ Whereabouts of Folk in Washington Social Life Army-Navy Foot Ball Game Attracts Many to New York—Guests in Capital

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 SOCIETY. Governor and AdmiralWilson | In Annapolis Crowd at Game 6 Handy recelved the students their guests nd Mrs. Theodore

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . NOVEMBER 25, 1923—PART 2. SOCIETY. s oo A= Notes of Interest D. A. R. Chapter...

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 SOCIETY. THE ~SUNDAY  STAR, WASHINGTON, D, €, NOVEMBER 25, 1923—PART 2. SOCIETY, ; i . sylvania educational institutions, the

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 SQCIETY. 1 CHEVY CHASE, \ The Reereation Club of Chevy Chas Will entertain at a dance Tuesday eve- | ning, November 27, at 9

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., NOVEMBER 25, 1923—PART 2 25¢ Talcum Powder With This Coupon and 14c¢ Palmolive...

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 1923—PART 2. AY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 25, \nnual Challende Sale]| Stirring Values That Eclipse All Former Records

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 A Feature of This Sale Is the Complete Range of Sizes Misses’ Sizes, 16 to 20 Women’s Sizes, 36 to 44 Extra Large Sizes, 42}/

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 Witk This Coypon 39c Imported Deco- rated China Salad Bowls, _assorted decorations.  (8) Page 4 of Our Great Semi-Annual pan

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 1 New York Society Actively Planning Fete for Charity NEW YORK, November 2t Debutantes and well known matrons of the younger

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 SOCIETY. s e e PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Samuels and sons are visiting relatives in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Hutzler

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 Tales of Well Known Fol In Sodial and Official Life New Director of Naval Intelligence Returning From Virgin Islands—Other

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 ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. Charles Poser of Montreal is the guest of her mother, Dr. Kate ‘Waller Barrett, on Duke street. Mr.

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 38 PASSON FLAYERS LS. TRPEXPLANED Oberammergau Group Seek i Market Here for Re- | I #  markable Works. i ! | 1 In connection

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 AROUND THE CITY By Nannie F you shut your eyes and turn around three times you will come to & vast room where biue peéncils

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 Wonfin's City Club—Judge Mary O'Toole will be hostess at the tea to be glven in the clubhouse this after- noon from 4:30 to 6

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 T is but a few steps across historic Pennsylvania avenue from the National Theater to Poli's; yet what an expanse of artistic

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 AMUSEMENTS. Ram's Head Players. HE producing direetors of the 14" Ram'e Head Players, Robert Bell and Walter Beck, and the

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 "AMUSEMENTS. PhotoplaysThisWeek AT THE PHOTOPLAY METROPOLITAN—Holbrook Bli this afternoon and evening. HOUSES THIS WEEK. nn,

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 ~ The Oregon Trail. ANT who have seen *The Covered Wagon.” which will receive iis| initial Washington presentation next|...

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 PERA, the grande dame of music, will return to, Washington to- morrow and hold pompous sway at Poli's Theater all this week.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25, 1923—PART 3 Petrn Regulation Held i Vital to Traffic Safety...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25, 1923-PART 3. ) USED AR PROBLEM SOLUTION IS SEEN Sale at Low Price to Save...

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 ‘THE SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, e s \ MAP SHOWING CONDITION OF MAIN ROUTES TO FLORIDA nspecTED ON AAA MAPPING TRIP NOV.

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 ‘'The Sunday Motorist An Abridged Magazine for Car Owners. EDITED BY WILLIAM ULLMAN JHvery man s his own master eo long as

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. Moaday—Dawson, No. 16, Grend Viei- . M. M., spevial at No,

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 Thlngs of Interest GIRLS’ ACTIVITIES, STORIES, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. NEWS OF SCOUTS, Girls and Their Affairs...

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 .THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Christmas. If it's musical, it'll be merry! ---secures your Player or Baby Grand Piano!...

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 ~Part 44 Pages Navy Holds Army ANNUAL SERVICE BATTLE PRODUCES FEW THRILLS| Neither Eleven Gets Possession of Ball Inside...

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 7/ :F { ecach of the four games in which he ! Jlis tackle thrusts were sharp, ¢ ind he kept his feet well. | with agillty. e

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 nd Jones are Brothers in Sport: Now Is Time for 5 OF FEW PARALLELS figest Amateurs bn Championship Demon and Pythias of...

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 ! . 1923_SPORTS SECTION. : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 2, Maryland Easily Downs Catholic University, 40-6 :

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 . The Sy Shar, “Part 4—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25. 1923. Navy Holds Army to Scoreless Tie : Yale

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 2 : THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. C; XOVEMBER 25, 1923—SPORTS SECTION. FEight Tech Boys on All-High Grid Squad : Syracuse

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 NEW STADIUM DEDICATED TO COACH CURLEY BYRD Hundreds of Alumni See Old Rival Beaten and Take " Part in Full Day of...

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 FIRMNESS OF - HAS BUT FEW PARALLELS Two Youngest Amateurs E Open Championship /’ Demo BY W. R. 2 collaborator, is based on

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 Part 5—8 Pages *  MAGAZINE SECTION - The Sunday WASHINGTON, D. C, Shar. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25. 1923. - Turkey, Pride of

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 THE SUNDAY | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 25, 1923—PART 5. Leopard Is Killed in Furious Hand-to-Hand Battle With Hunter I

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, Thanksgiving Turkey Now Printed In English on Bills of Fare in Paris Verbal Protests Have Been Made in Vain

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 Love and Humor and Golf Skillfully, Combined, a Conspiracy Which E Oldest Member, from his faverite chafr on the club- house

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 = » i Visitor Behind the Scenes at Fontainebleau, Near Paris, Introduced to Colony of Aristocrats, . Séholars and Engineers

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 The tale of a g‘entleman--the son of **Her Grace. OU actually mean to tell me 13 LR} 7 The Honorable Tony did not stir, that

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 Evening Wraps Now Made With Purpose of G 7z 7 ON LEFT 1S AN ERMINE WRAP WHICH IS IMITATED FREQUENTLY IN LESS EXPENSIVE WHITE

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 THE HUB FURNI TURE CO 7th and D Sts. N W. _ Store Hours, 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Everything for Everybody—The Christmas Store 8 L)

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 CLASSIFIED SECTION The Sundy Star. WASHINGTON, Part 6—8 Pages D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1923. 25. Continued. ALESMAN...

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 PERSONAL. Continued. TRATNED NURSE WILL CARE FOR A tiouts In her home: lest references. 68, 23 RACTIVE ~DRAWI © lovely home

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 AUTOMOBILES, -ETC. " 'THE -SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C, NOVEMBER 25, 1923—PART 6. ROOMS, ETC. = S ey e T I e B AR D P DR S

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 SUNDAY BT WASHINGTON, 3 ROOMS, ETC. THE SUN D. 4 ) S ROOWS. EYC. . TR BN R N s s O ROOMS—FWRNISHED. RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED....

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. Arurmrs—wmmm Annmnm‘s—mm!snn wmm-un’rnm‘s Continued. 1315 BELMONT ST. w. SONTH e room, kitchenette, din'ng

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 [ REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—APARTMENTS AWOFAMIEY APARTMENT, 88 © ST N Continued. THE SUNDAY SALE—SUBURBAN PBOPEB-TY...

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSER. Con FOR SALE—HOUSES. REAL ESTATE D. C, NOVEMBER 25, 1923—PART 6 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued....

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 " STEAMSHIPS.. STEAMSHIPS THE SU | STEAMSHIPS _ DAY STAR,  WASHINGTON; D. NOVEMBER SOUTHERN WINTER TOURIST POINTS NORFOLK A

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 ’@?hz glmdmg %tm’ WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25, 1 By CTTHONER...

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 THE SUNDAY S . WASHINGTON, D. .— GRAVURE SECTION -NOVEMBER 25, Local hunters have a big day. J. H. Whitmer and son Raymond of

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 Mrs Harvey Rutgers- Rutgers, The Lovely Help - Meet Of The Chemistry Depart- ment, Has An Awful Time. She Can't Go Out On The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, His end is drawing near, and the Thanksgiving season is almost at hand. Ehoto by Carl Thner Mme. Marie von

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. Miss Dura Cockrell, daughter of Mayor Cockrell of Fort Worth, - Tex., placing wreath on monument to Gen....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.— GRAVURE SECTION —-NOVEMBER 25, 1923. | HAIR ON FACE s ermanently Removed New Painless...

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 Fred Stone turns THE SUNDAY “stage door Johnny.” But the young lady is his daughter, Dorothy. And Dorothy, by the way, is...

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 Sittin’ in a Corner. Tell All the Folks in Kentucky. Fox-Trots. California Ramblers. A-3944 Midnight Rose. Not Here—Not...

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 COMIC SECTION f NGT ONLY 1S MY WIFE MAKING ME L STAY AT HOME MIGHTS BUT SHe A MAkes meE woRlic! NOT so Nice! e o 8l 1 T'S...

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 LIL JIMMIE HAS O FAINTIN SPELLS FROM WEAKNESS CAUSE HE WONT EAT So MoMm SAID WOULDJIA &GNEM A TorIC SO WE CAN BUlLD VP Wis

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 ~—________ ByC.ANoight ~— (14 To MEET A \ DON'T SUPPOSE | OUGHT Mad HERE AT THE = = : :;;T\‘,E‘:i’;‘o’:sz HOTEL ON NERY...

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 | "The” FIRST . THING You 3KNow.we WOoN' T L HAVE ANY TURKEY U FOR THANKS GIVING [ \F You HEEP on FoR GETTING \T ? ARE ¥oU

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