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Evening Star dated April 6, 1924

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 y WEATHER. Mostly eloudy, probably showers today; tomorrow fair and somewhat cooler; moderate south, shifting to west, and

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 2 * CONGRESS CALLED - DRIEST IN HISTORY T'v_vq Members Among Chief Speakers at Students’ Citizen Conference. The pre desig-

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 WANTS D. C. HEADS ON UTILITIES BOARD Maj. Bell Points to Their Ex- perience and Need of First-Hand Information. |...

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 L T HE SUN AY STAR, WASHINGTON, » D. C, APRIL 6 1924—PART 1. McAdoo Stronger by Virtue of Defeat as Dry in Wisconsin Primary

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1924—PART 1 son sald in his address. “What is happening in Washington js furnish-

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 Johnson Measure, Debated Five Hours, May Reach Vote This Week. The House got off 10 a flying start in with the Senate ation.

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 oy THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING ON, N, D. C, APRIL " FARM RELIEF BILLS | WAIT ON [}UNGRESS Many Different Proposals' Made for...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO. , APRIL 6, 1924—PART 1. 4 Spools Cotton With This Coupon and Salmon ‘With This Coupon and IZC...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. | Stafford’s Ink | with This Coupon aaa Two-ounce bot- i Stafford's : S APRIL 6, 1924—PART

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 S e e e e g i e i RT3 45 4 RO S A A M BTN IV AT 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 6, 1924—PART 1. —— —_— 0 — BOTH

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 STUDY CHILD HEALTH Bob-Haired Trade IN NUTRITION CL|N|CS§ Takes Tonsorial . | Shops From Men Dispateh o The Star. LOS...

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 9 JILL ASKSPUBLIC WELFARE BOARD ‘Hould Abolish Various Organ- " izations Now Functioning in District. thicet to Di ats ALLEN

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. APRIL 6, 1924—PART 1. CHARITY LEADERS | TO MEET TUESDAY (Open Meetings, Abandoned Dnr'mg‘...

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 DEFERS DISCUSSION ™ of“ran o "Bty capitaa|U. 5. FARMERS FEAR OF SHIPPING RATES: Committee to Hear Preferen- tial Schedule...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 6, 1924—PART 1. ¥...

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 16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 6, 1924_PART 1. SO L GGG LLOGOS GGG SLGGEGGGBGGEGGOGG LGS GOLGGEGYBOYGGGS LG GG

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 THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL &, 1924 —PART T....

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 18 POLITICAL FEUD HELD . BASIS OF INQUIRIES M. 0. Leighton Hits Effects of Proies at Dinner to Arthur Powell Davis. 5 SEES

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 "THE SUNDAY STAR WASHING TON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1924 —PART PEN WOMEN PRIZES ] o e o0 [ HONOR MEMORY OF NORTH POLE DISCOVERER |

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 20 R—éEELLION IS ‘DEAD, WOMAN HELD IN PROBE DECLARES OBREGON OF APARTMENT SLAYING Laughing and Crying, Prisoner Tells Chicago

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 ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- 0, APRIL 6, 1924—PART 1. . o1 BUVERNUR REJEEIS DIFFERENCES OF OIL (Yale President Says...

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 a9 * HICH RECORD MADE BY C. W, RIFLEMEN Indoor Collegiate Victory in New York Reflects Unusual Honor. DEVELOPED IN CAPITAL

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 EASTERN HIGH EAST ! TO GIVE SPRING PLAY? “Rollo’s Wlld Odls to Be Pre- sented Wednesday and ! Frida\' Nighrs. REIIEARSALS...

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 24 BALLOU EXPLAINS SCHOOL NEWS GAG Urges Officials Aid Press Represent- | . > atives—All Stories Subject® to His 0. K. WANTS

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 TELLS OF EXECUTION |GERMAN ROADS BACKING |WHITE-ROBED BAND WAR DEBTS FORESEEN| GEEKS RUM RUNNERS OF MEXICAN OFFICIAL...

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 THE SUNDAY 7 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 6, -1924 _PART 1. AMERICANS BLAMED IN EXCHANGE PANICS European Newspapers Charge

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, ry mem )aril]! ARABS PLAN WORLD ANTI-ZIONIST FIGHT n ation for ““Di Lead- )| RAIL

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 28 CUMBERLAND PLANS T0 AVERT FLOODS Railroad Engineers to Be Consulted on Ways to Avoid Future Overflows. REFUSES $75,000...

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 Engraving for the Bride-to-Be 100 Invitations to Wedding, with 2 sets of envelopes to match. All on good grade paper. in time

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 - THE SUNDAY. STAE, WASHINGTON, D. C, XPRIL 6, I192Z—PART 1. Ze]PALAISROYAL G & 1lth Sts. Established 1877 Important Stamped

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 e ENSEEREER THE -SUNDAY STAR,- WASHINGTON, D. C.,. APRIL 6, -1924_—PART 1. Women’s 75¢ Lisle Vests 39 at a Very Special Price

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 6, 1924—PART 1 e e e ;.-.III-IIIIIIIII-.IIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIII...

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 ArmyandNavyNews HE greater gasoline capacity and con- sequently a greater operating_range. The CS-2 is powered with a Wright

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 CONVENTION STATION NOT YET DESIGNATED Democratic Gathering in New York May Be Broadcast Through Several Places. i P NOW...

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 ly t Quick ts follow. 65cat drug,: & breeding with Symp- tomChart. Write for it. Free Dep't. soswers any question about your

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 _386 CONCERTED SINGING AT CENTRAL TONIGHT Vocalists Will Give Interesting Program in High School Auditorinm. CELLIST TO BE

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 Reviews of New Boo FORTY YEARS YN WASHINGTON. workmanship here that is distinetly & g’nn‘flif \1 Barry. lilustrated. |...

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 38 3 Q, ; g FINANCIAL RAILWAY ST[]BKS i O YRS Y NS 10190 99-3  99-29 98-22 Liberty 3i4s 1932-47. 99.8  98-27 99-3 351 S 9890

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 FIN Local Bankers Deny Existence of Combine| Resent Charge of Objectionable Prac- tices Applied Indiscriminately—Plans for

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 THE CIVILIAN ARMY Organized Reserves—National Guard THE BY LIEUT. STEPHEN F. TILLMAN. Artillery Officers’ Reserve Corps and

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 200 Sets Auto Seat Covers, Special at $8.88 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, See Our Other Ad on Page 42 Every Home Needs Some of

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 Ther‘é ’s  Still The Pictorial Summer Quarterly Is Ready at 25c —Wonderfully stylish modes are shown for the smart,...

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 EDITORIAL PAGE |  'EDITORIAL SECTION 5 i s NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—16 Pages BRITISH DEBT TO U. S. AND SHIPS

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 2 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING THE EVENING STAR| b e woor o e o e[ 10 o shutn vt imrovmest| Paithy in American Government |...

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 EVERYDAY RELIGION By RT. REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D. D., Bishop of Washington. MEN OF VISION. ROVERBS, 29.18: “Where there is

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 THE <2 MRS. ALVIN E.DODD, of Boston and Washington, with little Joar Dodd White House Springtime Signs Give Feeling of...

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 SOCIETY. Mr. and Mrs. Kann On Spring Vacation Trip to French Lick| Mrs. Alexander Wolf Re- turns to Home on Woodley Road...

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 SOCIETY. " Wheelers Are Active In LI{G .O; Wnslfinfitlén: Home in Chevy Chase| 8 SOCIETY. - Weddings. (ontipuga Fror Fourth...

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 SOCIETY. Cl‘levy Chase Social Calendar Featured By Club Gathcerings, Mrs. Dietrick Has Musical Tea for Crittenton Circle....

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 S 26t Anmiversary! Our Great Anniversary Celebration now gets under way! It isindeed an event which will test our facilities

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C, APRIL. 6, 1924—PART 2. 3 What Do You Think 9 Of Ouar Advertising * Three Cash...

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 F 10 SOCIETY. New York Society Plans Indian Benefit Program. Completes Arrangements for "Old Frontier™ Ball With Setting of

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 High Army Official At Legion Reception | In the recelving line of the Ameri- | ean Leglon night of the Pennsylvania Society

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 12 Annapolis Social Sets Complete Active Period Naval Academy Dance Attracts Large Number of Qut-of-Town Visitors, Who Remain

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 \ i SOCIETY. Sunday School Lesson| L BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. KINGDOM RENT NDER.~—1 Kings, 12.1-16.28. lden Te Pride goeth

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 Tuesday—Park View Citizens' Al sociation, 8. Wednesday—Violin 3:15 Boy to 4. Athletic Mrs! L. ‘Nichold§ is interested in...

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 AROI‘JBND THE CITY y Nannie N icy rain jezzing down in the | windy blackness may have Kept the world indoors: then, again, it

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 \ ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6 1924—PART 2.’ ( Fashion Events | The Hecht Co. i Fashion Events The Hecht Co.

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 WASHINGTO D. €, SUNPAY MORNING, APRIL 6, MURRAY President : . v S A Wilson Normal Play. £t t- e — L\ T *Dorory NS S T i, e s

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 AMUSEMENTS. Fil‘mog’rams An De ort | Ten Commandments” George A Mille's new pietus riumph.” Com- waratively few votes were

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 AMUSEMENTS. By W. H. Landvoigt. may have made the rest of the world shiver, hull the generalissimo of the moving picture...

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 AMUSI \!T pl\()to plays T}us Weelc Hale and Harry Myers, will be CLE Buwes, in and added short-reel Continued from Third...

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 \ 3 | ing year, begiuning Aprif 1 THE SUNDAY STAR, W ASHINGTON, Club and School Notes | HE regular mouthly meeting of the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. OTORS and More Drivers,MoreSafety,IsView Of Observer of Traffic Increase Every Thousand New

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 THE SUNDAXY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, APRIL 6, 1924—PART 3. Accidents Continue, | e ral 1, with all the With all the...

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 8.~ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. APRIL 6, 1924—-PART 3. | ————— thinu more important than blind |figures that hc is

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 " INTOPATECRS, AUTOSTS WARNED Expect Other Fellow to Do Wrong Thing and Avuid Trouble, Says Bulletin. A little tion secret in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. ]nmely Attention to Details Prolongs Life The annual ral inspection of |121st Engineers during

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, APRIL 6 1924—PART 3. I e e ——————  — ————————— fled by the team of Oriole Lodge, ' the...

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 THI. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., APRIL 6, 1924—PART 3. Lou 1s XV Table Ethu ette ‘ The Hecht Co. l Seventh at F The Hecht

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 SPORTS Part 4—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. O, SUNDAY MQRNING, APRIL 6, 1924 Criffinen Pound Out Vietsmy Over Braves + Havore Beats

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 - 2 VARSITY TEAMS TO PLAY IN ONLY TWO BIG GAMES | Catholic U and Georgetown-Navy iversity faryland Clash at Brookland Contest

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, KPR TL 6, 1924—SPORTS SECTION. Maryland Scores at Lacrosse : Scholastic Tutors Welcome...

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 THE ~SUNDAY STAR, -WASHINGTO Capital Possesses Pair of Crack Golf Pros : Tennis Instructors Are in Demand DIEGEL AND McLEOD

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 Part 5—8 Pages VASHINGTON MAGAZINE SECTION FICTION \l @(hg %unflag %t&f 1 Jsy D. C SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1924. FEATURES...

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 Z THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 'APRIL 6, 1924—PART 5. Modern Noah’s Ark Is Lashed at Sea While Facing Furious Gale...

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 B) STERLING HEILIG. PARIS, March N April 24 America will open a picture show, or salon, of all the great painters of the '

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 4 —_— JONAH HEN first he was " M\‘ Baliang he wore one leg | of @ pair of trousers and | two  weeks' growth 4»[: bristly gray

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 Wallace Irwin's Japanese Schoolboy Letters . The Star, who ®re oftenly sick when argued with. EARE SIR—Yestdy a.m. while...

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 THE _SU. NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL ¢, Orn t7e Swarmp Roaa. 6y WILL PAYNE Lustrated by J-G-Stephenson The Story of an

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 | Sprl_ng GRAY SPORT COAT. LINED W PLAID, WITH V BY MARY MARSHA O maintain the c houette, Ple with a s wrap, d <hion...

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 A THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (., APRIL 6, 1924 PART - The HUB—Seventh and D Sts. N.W. \ Finish Wardrobe Bedroom Suite—7

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 Part 6—10 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, CLASSIFIED SECTION - The Sundiy Stae  [rea e SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1924. l REAL ESTATE fl

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 M‘ISCELLAN‘EO;US. wum—mscmmous Continued. BUSINESS OPPORTUNTTIES- Continued. CLEANING by day by white woman. New Jersey now.

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 ‘MISCELLANEQGUS.: POB SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Continmed, Doas, rn's. ETC. THE- SUNDAY :STAR, - WASHINGTON, D..C., ‘APRIL 6,...

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 ROOMS, !!TC. FOR IALS-AWO!OWE FREY'S AE"IO "EXCHANGE. 1923 Studebaker roadster, 19?-3 Oldsmobile touring. 1922 Light six...

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 uumwmsnn Arurm'u-mumsm APARTMENTS... UNFURNISHED | APARTMENTS— UNFURNISHED uu'rmu-m & UNFUR.' BENT HOUSES—UNFURKI Contimued.

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 REAL FOR SALE—LOTS. Continued. ESTATE. SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY Continued. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SALE—FARMS....

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 REAL ESTATE SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR uu—noum Continued, lrna GHEVY CHASH WOME_BEAUTIFUL | 202 EISRCE S B

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 s FOR SALE—HOUSES. Comtinmea. REAL ESTATE. | FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. TO SETTLE ESTATE NEAR 16th & IRVING N.W. DETACHED

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 NGTON, D. ! Auxiliary, No. 6, Thursday night, Pythian Temple, 1012 9th strest; northwest;  Col. John Jacob Astor 'KFECIAL...

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 "The Pitillip Levy Company has now back of it the Buying Po@er of 21 furniture stores located in principal cities of the...

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 The Sunday Star. WASHINGTON, D. C.- APRIL 6, 1924. e - L - 4 e . vy 2 * RogsC. o . _ -—h&_. AW ’f‘."g_; D S, Flood waters of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE Picturesque mourners at the funeral of the Romany gypsy queen Eleanora. The queen,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. C~GRAVURE SECTION- APRIL 6, 1924 THE WELL TRAINED NURSE By W. E. HILL Copyright, 1924, By the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C.— GRAVURE SECTION ~APRIL 6, 1924, Caught in the heart of a mammoth dynamo. The huge ring is

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 THE SUNDAY SNTAR, WASHINGTON, . Ul GRAVURE SECTION —APRIL 6, ; came to the United States Capitol by the official opening of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. GRAVURE SECTION APRIL At left: “The Ritual Dance of the Della Robbia Annuncia- tion,” given

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. SECTION GRAVURE Swedish moose gives points in covering ground to fast horses on the...

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 At left: E. H. Sothern and Julia Mar- lowe in a scene from “Twelfth Night.” They will present Shake- spearean plays in...

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 The Sunday Shar. WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1924, COMIC SECTION SOYOURE THE GUY WHO 1S | N ADVERTISING FOR A LOST DOG ELMER

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 2Lan 2 eslon [Rllens B"caene IB/RNe.’s N AN Zatl PUDDINHESD DUFEY JusT <aue Me A WO PRESENT! A REAL PWOTO of RMSELE! | THINK

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 '/ 2% . IT SAYS NASTURTIUM "% s (SN ON THE PACKAGE - -\T THAT c,_:éw \ ’ ! DOES LooK SORT oF SEE D - % , .. WITHERED AND...

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 I'LL SHooT T . Yow BIG SAB INTY : Ny %X : ) @ ‘ MUTT AND JEFF =- Jeff’s Invention Was All Right—BUT— - By BUD FISHER...

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