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Evening Star dated March 1, 1925

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 WEATHE (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Increasing cloudiness rising temperature, foll today and tonight, follow and colder

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 2 TAX REFUND YEARLY URGED BY MADDEN | L [ | Bill Provides Surplus Must Be | $50,000,000 Before Re- | imbursement Is Made. |

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 INDAY AIR PROBERS WILL RECALL MITCHELL Prall Says Committe Wantsi General to Answer Charges 1 Against Him. | investigatin \

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 4 CHILEAN TROOPS™ MUTINY QUELLED Perfect Tranquillity Restored, Government Says in Bulletin. Associated Press. TAGO, Chile A

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 THE Births Reported. Births reported to the Health Department within the last 24 hours: Robert H. and Mary B. Wall, boy. R.

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 7 " ] THE' SUNDAY ' STAR,” WASHINGFON, D. C; "MARCH *1; “1925—PART L. , % . Prompt delivery wi : Convenient terms of credit ‘

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1, S POYAL Established 1877 1925—PART 1. 7 — G'& 1lth Sts. Fashion Notes Fashion...

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 & THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 1. P IS RoYAL! Service and Courtesy Established 1877 G & 11th Sts.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, “'ASHTNGTO\’ D. C, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 1. S, Lamps and Housewares [7]PALAISROYAL| | ustomers. A sale for...

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 fl than we eve 10 OFFERS DISSS DEFENSE N PEACE Army and Navy Men Declare Preparedness Essential to Nation’s Safety. By the

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 IRISH CONDITIONS WILL BE OUTLINED Miss Mary MacSwiney and Sean T. 0'Kelly to Speak at Meeting Tonight. Miss Mary MacSwiney

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 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 1. = n Plu FUREBAST SERVIEE MODEL TOURIST CAMP DEVELOPED BY...

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 SEMINARY “GRADS" PLAN “HIELD DAY Reunion Opening Today to Honor Immaculata Will Con- | tinue Until Tuesday. A field day tures

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 14 THE- SUNDAY -S8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 1, 1925—PART 1. NUTR”I[]N CLINIC AR R R PRI AR AU AR AR AR AR IR R AP AR PR

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 Colors: If you want to see for yourself just what are the preferred Spring shades, attend this sale; if you want to see how

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 16 THE SUNDAY EBEEEEEEE:——:EEEU:——:JUEEEEEE:—EEE—: MONDAY’S OFFERINGS ON DISPLAY 8TH STREET WINDOWS TODAY The starting day of

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 - . . - - . 5 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 1. 17 guum LU T S T e T T T T T e e R D T FEATURED VALUES

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 18. ONE-DAY PRESIDENT NOTED IN HISTORY David R. Aitchison, Senate President, Served When Zachary Taylor Skipped. “President

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 1, Famous Ziegfeld Follies Beauties Off Stage Wearing Madame X Girdles. 1925—PART

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 20 T You Buy Years of Satisfaction'| I/Vhen You Buy Furmture Here | LIBERAL CREDIT | Superb in quality, charming in design,

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 A fohn e [reaersretasases 2045 6% 4% 4% 4%+ % 4% %0 4% P! 0..“’".“ 07‘.00""“.“ %o %% o XEXEXIXZ XS . A. Kahn Inc. | | “oss'F

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 1. SUPPORTERS FEAR | [sameoa 1 "PATRIOTIC BALL" |Gt Turkey-[onue...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 1. dm@mVaflLu@sV at the Phillip Levy Store ® A Typical Phillip Levy...

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 SUBSTITUTES' PAY DECLARED TOD HIGH Teachers’ Council Proposes | Lower Scale as Solution § of Present Problem. Substitute...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH .1, 1925—PART 1. RAILROADS IN YEAR m TAX ISSUE RISES | [Parent Teacher Activities

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 APPALACHIAN TRAIL, “WILL BE DISCUSSED New England-Georgia Line to Be Taken Up at Parley Tomorrow. Discussion of the proposed

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 AIR SERVICE IS HIT WHEN FLIGHT FALS Planes From Michigan Halt in Georgia—Commander Sees Mitchell Vindicated. By the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., MARCH 1, 1925—PART 1. THBEC | [ Miwine From riome | | MEETINGS TO REPORT | : S ] g sl o i,

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 Hall Chair Solid Mahogany, in antique Charles 1I type. Upholstered in needlepoint effect tap- estry. Carved Chair Walnut...

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 MARCH 1, 1925—PART 1. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., e N e e ln the New Willard March 5 and 6, D. A. R. ACTIVITIES ton

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 Civilian Army News Approximately 700 students repre- senting nearly two-score units of the Medical Department Training Corps

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 Vincent B. the American elabor I the patients of last Wednesda: night in the Costello Leglon, m for Mount Post, No. 15,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 1, 1925—PART 1. 3 s stitute of Architects, and therein this|tion may well be made

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 | TheAstonishing Adventure _o_ffzneSmitIz (Cont:nued from Yesterday's Star.) The weather had changed in the night, and it was

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS || Clab.—The house tommittes, Mrs. E. St. John Greble, chairman. will be in charge of the Sunday teas for

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 36 STUDY ADVERTISING EFFECTS ON RADIO Leaders Show Division of Opinion on Matter—Some Are Fearful of Growth. BY CARL H. BU

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 Current News Events Summary of Important National, Foreign and Local Affairs Specigily Arranged for the enience of Students.

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 7 MAKE PERFECT RECORDS ATMD. U Senior and Junior Obtain Grade A in Every Sub- ject for Semester. Special Dispatch (8 4he...

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 ets, at Savings of $10to $25! And It’s Only ; Fine Tablg and Household ZB;J?;GW $ 1 D Ow'n L I N E N S (Balance in Monthly

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 Attend the Charity Inaugural Ball! Delightful New THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Kann’s Street Floor Silk Store Announces an

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 DITORIAL PAGE E NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—20 Pages BRITISH ARE UNDISTURBED | 'BY EUROPEAN CONDITIONS See No

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 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 2. THE EVENING STAR|for the appropriation necessary to|vented in this

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

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 WARRIS & o/[ MRS. Guy DESPARD GOFF Who March4 will enter the ranks Senctorial Hostesses. Capital Again to Greet Throng Drawn

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 SO Interest Grows In Costume Ball Of Legion Posts St. Patrick's Day Affair at Mayflower Gives Promise of Great Interest....

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 1, 1925—PART SOCTIETY. Smart Set Will Depict I| BRIDE OF EARLY MARCH I...

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 SO National Press Club post-lnaugural Fete To Be Notable Event Entertainment Scheduled at Washington Auditorium to Draw...

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 SO New Italian Envoy Rated Among Noted Men in Public Life Ambassador and Dona de Martino to Make Tempo- rary Home in...

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 SOCIETY. Wilsons, Leaving Academy, Planning Trip to Oklahoma Retiring Annapolis Commander and Wife Now in Atlantic City—Mrs.

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 2. 2 Cakes Life Buoy Soap Open a Charge Account Tt's 2 path to mere...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. MARCH 1, 1925—PART Fels-Naptha Soap With This 5 C Coupon and 2 Gas Mantles With This o¢

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 2. & 10c Cold Cream 10c and 15¢ $1.98 Scholars’ Bibles 3 3 With This

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 Chevy Chase Social Events During Week Varied in Character Program Includes Bridge Parties, Dinners, Lunch- cons, "Silver Tea"

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 2. vera Miss Dorothy Morton, Mrs. Washington, where a wedding break- |

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 Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sigmund and \rs. Harold C. Kaufman returned to heir apartm

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 Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life President Coolidge Introduces New beographical Sections Into...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 2. Weni Vikiin Bociet rdson, president; Migs Bvelyn|charge of Mrs Mary

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 2. basket ball team and boxing |tling Club, Young Folks' Soclal Club, |

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 - (Rheinberger), § A Bischoff memorial concert ‘will o given by the vested choir of 60 ices and solo quartet at the First...

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 Two of the Modes for 55.95 Here you may create your own ensemble by choosing a tunic blouse to match color of your coat...

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 ¢ T ' Theaters l Part 3—12 Pages The Sundy Slaf MORNING, MARCH 1, ! Automobiles ! WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY 1925. Scete from

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 2 AMUSEMENTS. Coming‘ Attractions . “ National-—"New Brooms. Frank Craven will bring his own first production to the National

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 AMUSEMENTS. MENJOU ~ th%bia £ 7 Eva NovaR_end Avrec B FrANCIS Strand Comment By W.H. Landvm’gt. A enterta It was even ful...

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 4 AMUSEMENTS.- Photoplays (Continued from Third Page.) = be new lssue of Kino also will hown, Wednesday and Thursd Fl Vidor,

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 ITH the season past a music season increases in brilliancy and number of events. calendar for the next three d Lent arrived,

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 “Illegible,—(i'lwap, Ugly” Tags Arouse Ire of Auto Owners Storm of Protest Over Flimsy License Plate, Lack of Uniformity and

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 is meant by juestions cover every angle of and even the return of mplated in the or gasoline con- THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, FORM SIGNS ON ROADS SOUGHT Secretary Gore Names Board to Develop New Safety Methods. in the

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 SEESEXPERENE FACTOR I BUYIG Motorists Own Better Cars Through Discovering Need, Is View of Dealer. Motorists toward owner-

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 Army and Navy News By M. H. ARMY. Steps are belng taken by Maj. Gen. W. H. Hart, quartermaster general of the Army, to...

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 1 LODGES. day—Potomac, No. A B.B. Frene Abacostia, Fast Gate, No. 34, called o Theodore Roosevelt, U. D., called (special).

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 3. Featuring These Three Splendid Groups Tomorrow of Qur Half-Yearly

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 { Harris Pleased With Hot Springs Results : Georgetown Men v . Part 4—4 Pages /- WASHINGTON, D.. C, PLAYERS WELL PREPARED |

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 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MARCH ) 925—-SPORTS SECTION. - Nurmi Plans Supreme Record-Making Feat : Army Basketers

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 \ Boom in Scholastic Te FIVE HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS PLAN NET TITLE TOURNEY Eastern Racketers Expected to Show Strength in...

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 CHANGE IN PLAYING STYLE HELPS GENE “COME BACK” Open Golf Champion of 1922, After Suffering Two Poor Years on Links, Now Using

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 ILLUSTRATED FEATURES MAGAZINE SECTION he Sunday St f —e Part 5—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C. ) SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH . S....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 1, 1925—PAR Explorer in China, Attacked, Turns to Laughter as His Life Saver...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 5. ~ Dramatist and Washington Family (Inaugurations Differ Widely...

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 < Bon Voyage THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, By Fanny Heaslip Lea =S Their Sail Through the Town in a Taxi Was Guided by An...

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 Presidents and Kings and “Uneasy Lies the Head” L o BY NINA WILCOX PUTNAM. S P. T. Barnum, the nent of truth, onct sald, ‘A

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 The Boy From the Patch He Played Each Shot With the Club the Shot Called for, Win or Lose HE eighteenth fairway was a...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 5. ‘Two-Piece Suits and Ensembles in the Latest Fashions for BY MARY

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 8 The HUB The HUB Why shouldn't you have good furniture to beautify your home? Our liberal credit terms makes it easy enough

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 CLASSIFIED SECTION Part 6—-12 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1925. HELP MALE WANTED—AGENTS :...

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 MISCELLANEOUS PERSONAL (Continued) %) HOBPITAL FOR THE CARE OF THE B ter ¢ of unfortunate young Women b fore and during...

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTQN, _FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR...

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 ROO X, 2520 17th st “tubes. 53 S and four pair chains, used. Apt GOODYEAR OR GOODRICH tube, 335, $0: culy for limited time.

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 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED ménu-‘ed) four will redecorate after consulting tenant: Trice reasonable. Inquire 1 Achen, bath,...

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 FOR SALE—STORES WD §T_NE_NEW CORXER STORE. okl of phone Sain 380 b Adams 1688, 145 12 %Sei0 O Sdame 1688, 145 RENT—WAREHOUSES

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued) ok CHASE—OW WILL SELL BEAU- new corner house, work of ‘art. 4 mederate price. | Very extluive...

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 78 FOR SALE—HOUSES (Cont ed) CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 3922 INGOMAR ST. A brand-new, beautiful home of nine Tooms and three full...

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 Reviews of THE SPIRIT OF THE REVOLUTION. By John C. Fitzpatrick, A. M., as- sistant chief, Manuscript Division, Library of

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 FINANCIAL, Sharp Advances in Stocks Feature Week End Trading e e S Oils, Motors, Industrials,'R(::';'s and Pul. lic Utilities

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 FINANCIAL. "FUTURE OF BONDS HINGES ON MONEY 1924 “High. 9R-22 10123 102 21 102 10223 108 10708 Low. 965 084 99-8 98-8 99-8

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 270 72 NN, \ R 7 7 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MARCH T, Y925—PART 6. 777777 STORE HOURS: 8 to 6 V2% Z iy iir:, FRE '

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 GRAPHIC |3 Ehe gu ‘taf N GRAVURE SECTION |R 4 SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C.—MARCH 1, 1925, Stuart G. Gibboney of New York as

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 1 1925. ) Caldwell Sherrill, son of Col. C. O. Sherrill, sailing his

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 1, 1925. Portrait of a young man who hates to get up in the morning,

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 Kentucky mountaineers, relatives and friends of Floyd Collins, who was imprisoned and met his death in Sand Cave, near Cave

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 .—GRAVURE SECTION—_MARCH 1, 1925, G Ay PGy ¥ e Winners of the cnly exclusively Latin beauty contest ever held in the United

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 1, 1925. = At left: Annual ceremony in churchyard in London. By the

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 Bertram Peacock and Edith Thayer in “Blossom Time,” making one of its numerous trips to Washington and showing this week. — |

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 THE SUNDAY s O woman is so highly placed that she can afford to neglect her beauty. Personal appearance is vital to her...

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 WASHINGTON, D. €., MARCH 1, 1925 COMIC SECTION i ) BALLET SKIRT W R IS HECKS SN fienis - ' NOW YOUR_ ( THIS? MISSUS CAN GO el

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 e — NO, |} DOWANNA 60 To THE MOVIES! | WANNA GO HOME ( AN STUDY MY LESSONS! /> - GWAN!} TELL! DONT BE A TIGHTWAD! BE A SPORT

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 ( SMOVEL oFF ' Mr.andMrs- ) NOLUNTEER T0§ y Brigge«s OVT To SHoveL A 5 WHERE THE / ARE You BUNDLED KINDA TodJaH own PST-~ I'M

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 FoRewve i N You, MLoVE L NAW SIR ! NEVER!! s BRANEY Deey MUTT AND JEFF : Where’s Mutt? That's What Jeff Wants to Know:By BUD

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