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Evening Star dated February 15, 1925

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 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Unsettled, probably rains today, tomorrow colder. Temperatures: Hi p.m. yesterday; lowest,...

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 2 HOSPITAL FOR U. . EMPLOYES URGED Mrs. Votaw Proposes Estak- lishment Here to Be Main- tained by Workers. A plan for the...

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 [TALIAN ELEGTORAL MEASURE IS VOTED Returns to Single Constit- uency System Under Bill Backed by Mussolini. By the Associated

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 REPORT EXPECTED 10 SUSTAIN SHIPS Likely to Point to Example of Great Britain With Uni- fied Air Service. BY FREDERI WILLIAM

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 DEFENSE DELEGATES WILL SEE PRESIDENT Women to Be Received at White House—War and Navy Sec- retaries to Speak. Delegates to

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 6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 15 1925—PART 1. 400 I ted Rag R ‘ 300 Hit-and-Miss R ; mporte ag Rugs 48 C l

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FEBRUARY 15, 1925—PART 1. 7 ([ E R R R R R R R R R R R R R R...

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 CATHOLIC ALUMNAE WILL CONFER HERE Program and Patronesses Announced for Annual Ses- sion Next Thursday. The District of...

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 INSPECT CHILDREN'S | HOSPITAL ADDITION Friends of Institution Are Guests at an Informal Public Dedication. The new $200,000

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 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 15, 1925—PART 1. ’ A N R A R A A A A P A A AR A A R AR AR A AR A AR AR AT R AR

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 Novelty Kid Gloves Special $2.45 The flaring cavalier cuffs of those fine Kid and Suede Kid Gloves are perforated in a...

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 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 15, 1925—PART 1. R AN AR AN AN AN AN AR WA AR A AR AR RN AR AR AR AR AR AR AR

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 INDUSTRIAL SHOW SPACE GOING FAST Partial List of Exhibitors Reveals Wide Field Will Be Covered. The scope of Washington's...

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 ¢ 14 ® - NS, COOK DETALS | NEWBULDNG PN D. A. R. President General Tells Board of Memorial Hall Addition. Tentative plans for

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 LOWDEN TO DIRECT FOREST WEEK PLAN Annual Observance to Be En- larged to Meet Increasing F Interest in Country. to be observed

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 REHEARIG DENED DOONED FAANCIER Bandit, Former Millionaire, i Accuses Brother of Slay- [ ing in Holdup. By the Assoc CHICA...

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 HONCR T0 BE PAD HERDES OF MAINE United Spanish War Vet-{ erans Will Hold Observance This Afternoon. The 27th anniversary of

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 IST THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 15, 1925—PART 1. FRENCH SOCIALIST || Veterans of Great War 4 DECLINE T0RU ;

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 JINGOES DEFEATING ANY TAX REDUCTION Churchill Has Hard Fight on Hand With Proponents of More Powerful Navy. BY A. G....

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 20 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FEBRUARY 15, 1925—PART T....

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 At Community Centers The invitation of the Washington Chamber of Commerce to hold in the new Waushington Auditorium an...

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 122 . W.U. LAYS PLANS FOR CONVOGATION Michael Pupin to Deliver Commencement Address. Many Social Events. Complete plans for

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 NATIONAL U.CIB PLANNNG BANLLET Masonic Organization to Hold Affair at Raleigh—Woman Students to Attend Tea. Ths National...

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 24 EXPERTS TO SOLVE INCOME PROBLENS Deputy Collectors Will Aid Taxpayers, if Needed, in Making Returns. Tt you have trouble

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS CONDUCTED BY NANNIE LANCASTER. Woman's City Club.—The public utilities committee, Mrs. John Lorentm Steele,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON,; D. C., FEBRUARY 15, 1925—PART 1. Y.W.C. A Park View Chapter, Y. W. C. A. met Monday afterncon

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 News and Notes of Art and Artists Recent Paintings Acquired by Phill’ifs Gallery Are 'Now on View—Philadelphia Artists...

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 of Jane Smith By PATRICIA WENTWORTH. (Copyright, 1925, by Small, Maynard & Co.) (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) Jane...

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 FERLSON FEEORD | ST A BECLEMED Texas Senate May Remove Judgment of 1917 From Ex-Governor’s Career. By the Associated Press

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FEBRUARY 15, 1925—PART 1. 715 BROADWAY PLAYS y Furniture Sale ey 22 dered Off Stage by

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 RADIO CONGESTION WARNING IS GIVEN to asking the expert for a little information as to what a radlo wave is anyway, back came

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 RADID AS VOCATION DELLINGER'S TOPL Lahoratory Chief Says It 0f- fers No “Short Cut to Wealth.” Discoursing on radlo as a...

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 BOY SCOUTS Now that anniversary week is at an end, Scouts are looking forward to the annual Mount Vernon pilgrimage as the

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 Top-Icer Refrigerators Special at $9.98 —-30-pound ice capacity Refrigerators, in golden oak finish. Are white enamel Iined,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 15 1925—PART 1. Unexpected! 1,000 Pairs of New Low Shoes Secured in a Very...

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—20 Pages BRITAIN PARALLELS U. S. IN FIGHT OVER LEAGUE Same Arguments

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 THE EVENING: STAR With Sundiy Merning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY......Febtuary 15, 1025 THEODORE W. NOYES Editor The

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 Everyday Religion Not a Talk on Theology, But Upon Life and Right Living. BY RIGHT REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D. D., Bishop of

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 Mes. EDGAR M. SNOW, daughler and guest, of Senatoy and Mrs.Lee S.Overman. WhiteHouseSocial Program For Winter to End Thursday

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 SOCIETY. ’Jefl'erson Memorial Ball to Be Featured By Stately Minuet Scene of Unusual Beauty Planned for Function Hotel...

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 6 New York Smart Set Partial To Amateur Comedy Club Organ‘izat:on Which Scored Success in Presenta- tion of “The...

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 SOCIETY. Cupid’s Conquests Feature Society Chronicles of Week Weddings Listed of Interest to Capital Circles— P Event...

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 : ; THE SUND:&Y STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FF?%RUARY 15, 1925—-PART >2. Welcome Is Assured ”nmt3mw3mmmwW‘WWWW“W:m&:WW*W&mm:m:“”

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 SOCIETY. )'Dlstmfluxshed Guests Listed for Inaugural Charity Ball March 4 Vice President-elect and Mrs. Dawes, Cabinet Members

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 A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT GOLDENBERG’S —Iis a convenience you should not overlook. It is a part of the service we render our...

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 15, 1925—PART 2. 2 Pkgs. Starch A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT GOLDENBERG'S —Is a convenience

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 12 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 15, 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY. Of Personal Interest 5 To Washington...

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 Annapolis Is By Admiral an Entertained d Mrs. Wilson Supper Dance in Their Home at Naval Academy Brilliant Affair—Other...

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 List of Card Party Patrons Announced Among the patrons and patronesses for the card party to be given in the auditorium of

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 Allied Legion Posts " The United Statee and another orchestra have been se- * locted for the cost ! at the Mayflo » day,...

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 Tales of Well Known Folk ' In Social and Official Life COoIidg:'s Simplified Inauguratidn Plan Likened to John Quincy Adams’

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 New-Fashioned Clothes—Old-Fashioned Savings Fremi. Were Planned and Are Ready for Tomorrow! Spring Dresses that are brimming

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 ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY The birtanight ball to be given by Mount Vernon Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, takes place

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 Parent-Teacher Activities This column is conducted by the District_of Columbia Congress of Parent-Teacher associations,...

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 Rubber Reducing =3 Girdles 51‘,95 Now every woman can af- ford one. And from the way these pure Para rubber gir- dles are...

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 Theaters Part 3—12 Pages ESTELLE. \\ ’ ? WINWOOD Belasco A Gala Week for ; Legitimate Theatricals By Philander Johnson. the

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 AMUSEMENTS. Julia Arthur’s Genius. ULIA ARTHUR was Bernard Shaw Whitney to play Joar Of the many American girls whose names

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 News and Comment By W. H. Landvoigt. HINGS human are mighty onsartin. The movies are beginning to find it out. Recall, if you

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 AMUSEMENTS. Filmo ROSEMARY THEBY, who played an important role in “Secrets of the Night,” the photoplay which will be shown

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 %V}fgshi‘—‘%- EETHOVEN'S will be the unique music feature of this week. It will be presented under the direction of Walter

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 Individual Motoring on Trial With Prospect of “Conviction” Experts Tending Toward Principle of Averages in Working Out Safest

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 MOTORISTS UNABLE ) TOAVOID ARRESTS A. W, Frye Says Traffic Laws Are Such That Coast-to- Coast Trip Means Fines. Special...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 15, MINUTE MESSAGES FOR MOTORISTS 1925—PART 3. DOUBLE NG YEARS Statistics From

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 HEADLIGHTS OFTEN MISUSED, 1S CLAIM Manager of A. A. A. Con- demns lllumination on Cars Not in Motion. Misuse of headlights on

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 Rev1ewi (_)f New Books THE GLORY HOLE. ward White, author of Blazed Trail,” ete. New Doubleday, Pige & Co. HERE is no subject

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 THE SUNDAY FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. French No. Monday- B. B Anacostia, A Pentalphs. No 28, . C., special At 8 pon.:...

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 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 15, 1925—PART 3. ; : 1 : by staring at the desolate expanse|This is...

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 Part 4—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1925. . SPORTS | IECR— Nurmi Sets Brilliant Two-Mile Record :

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 ' D. C, FEBRUARY 15, 1925—SPORTS SECTION. Nurmi Wholesaler in Breaking Records: Majors Sure to Revise Training Plans / ‘...

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 THREE CENTRAL PLAYERS ° GIVEN FIRST-TEAM GRADE Tossers of Eastern and Western Complete Premier Selection—Tech Bask eter on

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 MOST OF COURSES OPEN AND IN FAIR CONDITION Soggy in Spots, But Game Can Be Played and That Is Main Thing to Devotees of...

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 ILLUSTRATED FEATURES Part 5—8 Pages WASHINGTON, MAGAZINE SECTION - he Sy Star b. ‘C., SUNDAY FICTION AND HUMOR MORNING,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 15, 1925—PART 5. U. S. Artist and Sailor Grope Their Way Across Tierra Del Fuego

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 15, 1925—PART ragedy of Ancient Cherry Tree Sanders, New White House Figure,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FEBRUARY 15 1925—PART 5. The Scarlet Patch BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. %\ Myste_ry Story...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, “He Don’t Love Me Any More” George and His Wife Celebrate Their Wedding Anniversary. BY

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 CLOER -LEAF SOCIAL AND OUTING ¢LUB By P. G. Wodehouse " The Growing Boy In Which Archie Feeds the Famishing and Pie Leads to

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 SPRING COAT OF BEIGE SERGE, WITH BANDS EMBROIDERED IN BRIGHT COLORS FORMING COLLAR AND CUFFS. THE COL- LAR TIES AT THE FRONT.

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 THE SUNDAY Live Save on Furniture of Quality Mahogany-Finish Phone Stand ’3.95 With Seat Deferred Payments Ten-Piece American

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 S "CLASSIFIED SECTION _—TT Part 6—10 Pages X WASHINGTO D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1925. : . HELP MALE % HELP MALE |

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 WANTED MISCELEANEOUS |RECOMMENDED SERVICE.| BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ' | FOR SALB-— MISCELLANEOUS. | FOR SALE- MTSCELLANEOUS. y

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 AUTOMO FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES (Continued) condition. TOURING terms. Seaton G or trade. Seaton HUDSON condition; a bargain for

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 ROOMS, ETC. RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED (Continwed.) 1202 P ST. N.W.—Large front room, with rge alcove: vers large closet: bathroom

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 3 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 15 1925—PART 6 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. RENT 5 (Continued HOPSE'S':E"U‘INISEED

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 REAL ESTATE. ) : g (TON, ; REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—SUBURBAN PROP. | FOR SALE—SUBURBAN PROP. | RENT—SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR...

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES E (Continued) L US AS LA’ NINC FOR THES HOUR Ol I'E INFORMATION AND SPLENDID PROPERTIE FOR...

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 1924 — High, Low. 64 93% 16% 61 3% 6 28% 1925 — High. Low. Rate. 67 1081 62 91 3 i 1 -mq.n..' an Div. 4 6 3 65 "FINANCIAL.

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 FINANCIAL. “STEADY ADVANGES IN BOND MARKET More Conservatism Noted in Dealings in Rails—New Utility Problems. BY GEORGE T.

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 10 EXODUS OF CAPITAL GROWS IN FRANCE Many Different Factors Given as Cause of Present Lack of Confidence. By the Associated

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 e lg The Saumdawy Stae, o= SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C.—FEBRUARY 15, 1 “And Spring Comes Slowly Up This Way.” Perhaps it was

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 Tied up for the Winter. Potomac River boats at the W a s h- ington ® xt:a‘rze:‘.‘“ “Flora,” a figure eight feet high, which

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 15, 1925. THE NEW RADIO. By W. E. HILL Copyright, 1025, by the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO If you would be beauti- ful when Dame Nature has not treated you fairly. The “torture chamber” of

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 RAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 15, Carmel Myers, actress, brings a new pet ’ back from France. Carmel and the bear posed for the...

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 SUNDAY When you arrive in Hawaii these school girls greet you. Photograph snapped on the wharf at Honolulu, and the girls are

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-FEBRUARY 15, 1925. - Mme. Prochnik, wife of the charge dQ’affaires of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 15, .Jascha Heifetz, noted violinist, obtains his final papers

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 taf. | WILL NOW SHOW You THE LIVES OF VOUR FEBRUARY 15, 1925. UNCLE SAID HIS NEW HISTORY OF THE ITMUST BE ADULL STRAPHANGER

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 ¢ LOOK WHAT | FOUND UP IN OUR ATTIC ! A REAL HONES AN TRUE CANNON! HEY BLABBERMOUTH! SHORTY COOK HAS GOT JLS' THE VERY PAIR

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 Mr. ands Mrs.- y Briggs ARE WE GOING SOUTH Now Vi- DIDN'T WELL + THInK) WHAT'S THE MATTER THIS WINTER OR ARE WE SETTLE THAT

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 THE LION TAMERS APPOINTED ME A COMMITTEE OF oNnE To BRING OUR LION ERom THe EXPRess ofFice CPP ™ IHE cLuB | 5 I DoN'T CARE

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