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Evening Star dated April 26, 1925

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Partly cloudy today a possibly local thunder shower: today. High p.m.” yester at 6 a.m. page

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 2 % WHEELER 10 FACE NEW TRAL HERE Sargent Has No Intention of Trying to Quash Local Indictment. The Department of Justice is

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 1 STERLING MAY GET U. 5. GOLD BACKING Finarciers So Interpret Re- serve Bank Agreement to Take Pound Bills. The New York...

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 1 * WATER FRONT GETS ~ AIDAFTER 10 YEARS Survey for Trade and Es- thetic Development Pushed by Trade Board. The forthcoming

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 'APRIL 26, 1925—PART 1. ——E—_fi—_—_——__—____—_—_ o . . ISTRICT SOCIETY FOLK AT RICHMOND

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 6 NEW WING DOUBLES SIZE OF HOSPITAL $75,000 Addmon to Homeo- pathic Institution to Be Opened Tuesday. With the opening of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, APRIL 26, 1925—PART 1. 7 A Wonderful Assortment of New Jewelry Very Specially Priced at

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 100 CAPITAL WOMEN | AIDING IN PARLEY Committees Chosen for Quin- quennial of International Council in May. hington women...

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 DR.E. A. GORMAN HELD IN DRUG CASE Alexandria Woman, Cured of Addiction, Accuses Wash- ington Physician. 1800 sted Dr. Edward

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 10 THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 26, 1925—PART 1. AR AN R RN AR AR AN AR TR R PR AN AN AR AR P PR...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 26 1035 PART 1. T T T T Rt 2t AT Y T JAR A AU A A PR 2R AR AT 21 A1 AR A A AU R R A

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 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOX D. C, APRIU 26, 1925—PART 1. ST TSR Y, ENLIST SCHODIS ~ |EARLY SPRING IN ARCTIC GIVES |FAY...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI ‘APRIL 26, 1925—PART 13 T;l—;e_l SONGS IN CONTEST lo|c——=lo|c—=|n| c—|n| ——|n| ——=1|n| —|n| ———S3 |n|

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 HOUGKTON IS HELD OF VALUE IN OFFIG Experiences in Berlin De- clared to Have Added to Worth in Britain, BY GARDINER T Rad...

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 . of his unde SRRtRtRL AR RR R R ARt R R A R R th AR R A R R R Sa73.071 SECURED IN MASONIC DRIVE Temple Building Fund Makes

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 16 * ERSHING 1S PAID LEGON TRBUTE Officials and Pubiic Jeoin in Honor to General in New York. Associated Press. YORK, April

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 % SEES IN BUILDINGS “SIN OF UGLINESS" Many Church Edifices “Un- sightly,” “Grotesque,” “Mis- fits,” M. E. Bishop Says. By the

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 CAMPAIGN ISSUE DIVIDES VIRGINIA Constitutional Convention Is Slightly Favored in Straw Ballot. Special Dispatch to The Star

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 REFEREE DENANDS LICHT ON 59154 Bird S. Coler and Former Broker Must Account for Bond Money. Br the Associated Press. NEW YOR!

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 1\Tews of the Clubs Women's n Cat ton to be o'clock Foye, "arker will be ertrt subcomr ms will | 1ing,” to be of the enter mi

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 " IS FORESTRYWEER PROGRAN OUTLINED State Aid to Be Stressed in National Campaign to Save Trees. State co-operation with the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MITCHELL TO TALK BEFORE STUDENTS General Will Address G. W. U. Students Wednesday....

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 Current News Events Summary of Important National, ‘Foreign and Local Affairs Specially Arranged for the Convenience of...

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 24 PRESIDENT PRAISES - GOLORED SCHOOLS: Cites Advantages of Training System at Hampton and Tuskegee. | American education has

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. APRIL 26, 1925—PART T. _— | | ; ’ : 1 ; ; | OVERDUE PIGEON ARRIVES [gonvention of the ¢

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 Approximately flnance reserve ofcers will underzo their 15 days of fnatruction between now and June 30. A few have already

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 BOY S As announced last week, Troop 99, St. Martin’s Parish, of which George C. Lowry is Scoutmaster, has won first place in

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 William American strongly indorses “buddy” poppies, and needy ex-serv ice men. conduct ed annually by the Veterans Foreign

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 20TH GENTURY CLUB PLAY DATE IS SET “Rlice in Blunderland” to Be Presented at National « Theater May 13. The Twentieth Century

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 » 30 RADID STATINS AT HGHER POWER Increase’ of 30 Above 500 Watts Declared to Have Proved Satisfactory. Programs of §.00—New

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 RADID EQUIPMENT TOBE PUTONTRAIN Head Sets to Be Supplied to Passengers on Oriental Limited. Special Dispatch to The Star. s

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, APRLL 26, 1920—PARLY 1. L T 7 I L I I | | | | i (I AR [T A (I T [T T ‘Another page of...

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 - RAILROAD MERGER QUERES PRESSED Nickel Plate President Ques- tioned on Probable Effect i on Coal Traffic. The Interstate...

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 - 34 / FINANCIAL., THE SUNDAY: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 26, 1925—PART 1. FINANCIAL. NET CHANGES DURING WEEK ON NEW YORK

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 FINANCTA NEW BOND RECORDS MADE DURING WEEK Power Issues Held to Be in; THE 'smm _BTER, WASHINGTON, D. 0. XPRIU 26, fiB(.?ND

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 This Special Group of Beds $15 Ea. —Besides the three attractive beds illustrated there are some striking designs in papel

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 ForOnly$1Down You Can Secure These Home-Keeping Essentials at Kann’s This Napanee Kitchenette Very Special at $64.50 -—You

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 THE SUNDAY: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 26, 1925—PART 1. Kann’s May Sale of Lingerie Begins Tomorrow With 10,000 New...

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 PRI i EDITORIAL SECTION NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL FEATURES = i tPlrt 2—16 Pages WASHINGTON "VITAL PROBLEMS OF PEKING...

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 THE EVENING STAR _With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY April 26, 1925 THEODORE W. NOYES. Editor The Evening

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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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 THE SUNDAY -STAR, -WASHINGTON, -D. 0., APRIL 26, AN ITALIAN RAILROAD POSTER. The Question of the Clark Collection, Since the

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 - S Miss Constance TOWNER. Daughter of the Governor of Porto Rico and Towner, kere awaiting mw arrival from Sun JUAnrD....

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 SOCIETY. New Military Attache Of Polish Legation Here to Assume Duty Lieut. Col. and Mme. Hule- wicz Descend From Prom- ment

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 SOCIETY Tea in Lovely Garden On Historic Grounds Is Planned for May 7 Georgetown Club Announces Fete to Be Under Shade of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 26, 1925—PART 2. Special Sales Announced in This Advertisement Are for TWO DAYS—

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 26, 1925—PART 2. 35¢ Water Pails With This | Qo Coupon and.... 2 Uneeda Biscuits...

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 izserregrraasi if e Round of Festivities Mark Chevy Chase Record of a Week Club Meetings, Luncheons, Teas in Program—Resi-

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 SUClelY, Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur RotaryClub’s Honor Guests Dinner Given Tuesday Evening at Carvel Hall, Naval...

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 SOCIETY. New York Society Charmed By* Genulne Love Matches” e Two Recent.Engagements Accepted as Proof That Romance Is Not

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 Tales of Well In Social an Pleasing. by 3 Episcopal Clergy MadisonQS Nota [ BY MABGARET B. DOWNING. - Lyman Pierson Powell

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 s Additional Patronesses Na The Stonewall Daug] Benjamin 1 trida tel, i This men life who will esses Adc John Belmont, Mrs.

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 France Can Pay Her Debt To America, Says Borah (Continved from First Page.). has been urged in certain quar- that the...

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 Pi Beta Phi Banquet HOflOl’S Foundcrs. Day Members of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity resident in Washington gave their annual...

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 Part 3—12 Pages OTRANSKY - President Ag’ain an Old Play Outshines the New‘_ By Philander Johnson. The theater continued to

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 AMUSEMENTS. Coming Attractions! Brown, Sunshine Jarmann, Joan Franza, Ethel Allis, Helene Gardner, Janet Winters and Grace

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 AMUSEMENTS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! / / ALEYANDLR. PHILBIN Rislto News anchomment By W. H. Landvoisgt. dy is to be...

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 1 AMUS EMENTS. Photoplays ued from) Third Page.) | week at Crandall’s Tivoli eat ' Alice Calhoun, tte M m, Cullen Landis,...

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 By Helen Fetter HIS is the day of woman a America has been called “the womén's country,” lines. is true nd women's endeavors

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 THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, APRIL 26, 1925—PART OTORS and Increased Engine Fificiency Being Sought by Car Owners...

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 G0OD DRIVER MUST KNOW HOW TO TOW May Endanger Himself and Car Unless Versed in Fundamentals. Knowledge of the fundamentals of

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 CALLS BANKHEAD HIGHWAY A “MYTH" Mrs. Wellington Vandiver, Resigning Commission, Deals Memorial a Blow. The so-called Bankhead

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 diady DUNDAY dias, Wisosiauiv 5 - 3. IN AUTO UTILTY) 3038 R bl e et g I8 HITCHED : ONTO THE REAR FENDER (OF, IT — Packard...

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 More Care Urged of Autoists k. As Accident Toll Decreases A. A. A. Deplores Present Tendency te Laxity When Strict Watch...

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 MASONIC. LODGE! Today—Congress, No. 37, wervices Masonic and Easiern Star Home, 3 p.m. Monday—Dawson, No. 18, F. C....

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 12 : THE . SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 26, 1925—PART 3. Make'Your_ Home a Pleasant Place in Summer A light,...

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 Part 4—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1925. Griffs Attain First Place in Flag Race : G. U. Runners Again

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 POOR START PARTLY DUE TO ABSENCE OF BAMBINO Bucky Harris Attributes Weak Showing of Hugmen to Date to Illness of Babe, “the

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 DAY OF SPORTS ENLIVENS AN OTHERWISE DULL WEEK Interscholastic Meet and Dual Clash With Hopkins Topline Card, But There Also

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 D. ' TOO MANY SPRING EVENTS HAMPER LOCAL LINKSMEN s Months—Suggestion 'fiight Major Competitions Scheduled for Next Two That

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 ILLUSTRATED FEATURES MAGAZINE SECTION The Sundiy Sta | — Part 5—8 Pages WASHINGTON, FICTION AND D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL

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 b ¥ Befors the events this article, Francis Y had a varried and adventurous ex- perience in the World War. First gerving as a

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 Sensations in Thousand-Foot Drop Are Vividly Described by Airman ", Achievement by Member of Mitchel Field Force Destroys Old

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, THE RABBLE ROUSE BY BOOTH TARKINGTON. The Old Political Boss Tells the Story of the Two Rivals. A HE other

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 Three Ni T HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ghts in a Pullman George and His Wife Find Things Out Home Are Not Like What They

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 THIS SPORTING LIFE BY WILLIAM O. McGEEHAN. The Story of a Good Sport and Gracefl{l Loser. A HE outlook was dark for the)...

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 THE IFashion Now Demands Extreme Brevity BY MARY MARSHALL REVITY, they the sonl of wit, and is it the essence of smartness in

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 8 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., APRIL 26, 1925—PART 5. The Hub, Store Hours: 8to 6 ‘/4 [ The Hub, Seventh and D Sts. 3...

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 1f you are looking for office help, chauffeurs, H you desire to sell or purchase anything, porters, laborers, domestic help,

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETE SRSONAL (Cont'd). Send Children to Shore Under care of trained nurse and teacher. Mome environment. Atlantic

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 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued. HUPMOBIL USED CAR DEPARTMENT, Hupp touring ...... Hupp 2-pass. coupe. Hupp sport touring.

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 ROOMS, £TC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., APRIL 26, 1925—-PART 6 ROOMS, ETC. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 26, 1925—PART 6. APARTMENTS, ETC. ‘ e - - APARTMENIS, (ETC. ¢ ot

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 6 REA, APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) L ESTATE. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. 2008 BELMONT ROAD N.W. NEAR CONN. AVE BRIDGE

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 APRIL 26, 1925—PART 6. REAL ESTATE SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. | SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SALE—SUBURBAN

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 REAL ALE—HOUSES (Cont'd). ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. _ AT C cled, 7 rms. & b., pont Circle.

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 . 5§ i < g - . STEAMSHIPS, THE SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON (., APRIL 26, 1925—PART 8. RESORTS. 9 — > e THE SUNDAY -STAR,...

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 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 26, 1925—PART 6. = = VAN RH GARDN =09 7 Sttt s T Tl Lonargh Farir Cor S St {903

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 o e The Sy Stae, oo SECTION . [ SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 26, 1925, The opening of the 1925 base ball season in...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.- GRAVURE SECTION_-APRIL 26, 1925, = Old and the New in Vine-festooned gateway lead- - B 5

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 THE oSUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. (.—GRAVURE SECTION-—APRIL 26, 192 The big object of the Child Welfare Society is to keep...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 26, 1925. SPRING, GENTLE SPRING Copyright, 1925, by the Chicago...

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 THE SUNDAY New portrait bust of Presi- dent Coolidge and the sculptor, Bryant Baker. The work was recently completed at the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL Capital children who took part in “The Fairy Hour,” a dancing...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.-GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 26, 1925 At left: A portrait. Sergt. Jiggs, Marines’ mascot, has...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 26. 1925 ] : = = S [} [ ] ® és, Str—coming, Sii B 2 S Which do you

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 KIND HEARTED PA WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 26, 1925. | \ COMIC SECTION LOOK AT TRAT ° BIG BUM BEATINGJ THAT HORSE - e =7 SO...

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 T TELL YOU WHAT IlL SWAP YOU FOR' THAT BANANA! ILL LETCHA \/\\/,\\./ LOOK AT THE PITCHERS N My JOGGRIFY '...

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 EVER S(NCE |\ TouwD You | WAS GOING AWAY FOR A WEGK You vE BEEN (N WONDERFULLY GOOD HUMOR whiLe | FEEL KINDA BLUS ABOUT (T 4

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 MUTT, THE RUMOR ABouT MY DEATH A WAS APPLE SAucE! WHEN I LOANGD HimMm A DOoLLAR He Toud me He (/GOOD.OLD MUTT ! YESTERDAY WAS

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