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Evening Star dated July 25, 1926

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 “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star is delivered cvery evening and Sunday morning to Washington homes at 60 cents

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 GEN. FRANK LAHN IS GRDERED HER Probably Will Succeed Fechet as Head of Air Corps Training Branch. Brig. Gen. Frank P. Lahm,

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 HELMICK BACKED Declare Eligibility to Post Is Clearly to Be Seen. The Cathedral Height ‘Association and represental ish...

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 4 FOUNTAIN BATHING | GETS HRDBLONS Gradual Curtailment Comes as Result of Various Citi- zens’ Compiaints. Slowly but surely

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 POLICE-FIRE GAME SCHEDULED SEPT 11 Odell S. Smith, Chairman of Citizens” Committee, Is at Work on Details. The annual benefit

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 ‘ Summer Store Hours—Daily, 8:15 A.M. 0 5 P.M. Closed All Day Saturdays During July and August ! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,

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 St THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., JULY 25, 1926—PART 1. 22zz2zNO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS s...

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 » TEUTONIG FASCISM | o romee oo ] IDENIAL OF LEAVE | LOOMS ON HORIZON Conditions in Germany Are ¢ Declared Ripe for Birth of

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 UMMER SHOES Of AL faéhionable sorts! THE SUNDAY: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JULY 25, 1926—PART L in this brilliantly successful

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 25, . 1926—PART 1. PANTERS AREBUSY VRN amomar exone: sicinway| ANMALS AMAZE AMERICAN

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 FLOCK T0 WELCOME, DR. CHAPPELL BACK Pastor, Cleared of Immoral- ity, Will Preach in Fash- ionable Church Today. By the...

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 12 DUNSEL OPPOSED | SCOTT CONFESSION Robert’s Effort to Save His Brother Russell Will Not Figure in Appeal. new death sent

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 OL.E. P. BICKNELL GETS HIGH OFFICE is Made Actirig Director in Charge of League of Red Cross Societies. Selection \of Col.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON," D. €. JULY 25 1926 PART 1. Let’s see what is behind this Half-Yearly Sale of Furniture that The

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 THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 25 1926—PART 1 One Thousand Odd Chairs “Never mind, I'll sit on the Piano Bench.”

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 EDERLE SATISFIED SHE'S AT TOP FORM Weight of 156 Pounds De- clared Ideal—Ready for Channel Swim. BY GERTRUDE EDERLI CAPE...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 725, .1926—PART 1. Q222222 72277220 . Natzona urniture Co—N.E. Cor. 7th and Monday

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 for Thrifty MONDAY SHOPPERS Pure Silk Hose Full Fashioned % Perfect quality 98 light shades, in all 1 sizes. A rare value for

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 VOTE GRAFT PROBE | OPENS TOMORROW Senate Committee to Start Inquiry Into lllinois Pri- mary in Chicago. B the Associated...

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 DEBT CONTROVERSY, ENBITTERS BRITAIN Mellon-Churchill -~ Duel Words Revives Feeling Against America. BY A. G. GARDINER. By...

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 APPLICATIONS FILED FOR RAIL MERGER “Unification /of Southwest Lines Held Different From Cansolidation, saciated Press r step

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 22 URGE CANDIDACY | *OF GOLDSBOROUGH *Maryland Republicans See Harmony if Former Gov- ernor Accepts. Special Dispatch to The

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 NOTABLE EDVGATOR NDW AT NATIOML Charles Perglers New Dean of Government, Has Had Dis- tinguish:d Career. Charles Pergiler,

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 i i oy - ' __THE . SUNDAY STAR, - WASHINGTON, . D, .C., ;TULY -‘25. 1926--PART 1. E ?mam&mmmu&a&m&m&m&mmwmm...

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 Silk Chemise and Step-ins, Of pure dye radium or crepe de ¢hine. Simple medels of lace and ‘9 ribbon trimmed. Jewel shades. ’

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 BOLSHEVISTS SEEK REPUBLIC IN INDIA Organized and Armed Agita- tion for-Interna! Strife Disclosed in Papers. iy Cable to The

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 Mail and Phdne Orders Filled Unless ‘Otherwise Stated ¥ The August Sa. e of Bla “l4 Million More B& Sept. 4” Three pages...

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 < = IADUCTS AWAIT " CONGRESS ACTION “ommissioners to Press for #» Elimination of Four Grade 7 Crossings. tal ¢.°One of the

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 FLORENCEALLENS |T A -y and Navy News. RAGE IS WEAKENED Entrance of ‘Pomerene Into Ohio Campaign May Spoil Woman Judge’s...

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 THE SUNDAY I A4 / s, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JULY 95, ‘1926—PART T e Caste of a Custom Car ~without its Cost ATALANTA Ewblons

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 B FLORIDA SOCIETY FOUNDED IN 1912 Enthusiastic, if Not Now Very Active Body, Was Started by Senator Fletcher. BY MARGARET B.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. JULY 25, 1926—PART 1. 0 The HUB, Seventh and D Sts. N.W. Store Hours, 8 to 6 LT I Closed

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JULY 25, 1926—PART 1. AiaskA REFRIGERATORS | ‘ $20.65 The cork lining is an exclusive...

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 34 FEW WAVE LENGTH CHANGES EXPECTED Some Stations, However, Are Experimenting Under Ruling of Attorney General. BY CARL H.

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 GRANGE'S FOUNDER 10 GET MEMORIAL Granite Block in Honor of Oliver Hudson Kplley to Be Unvejled Friday. A memorial mopument to

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 NEW YORK STOCK EX WEEK ENDING JULY 24, 1926. Total Sales.. Same period & year ago. ~—1035-26— Low. Stock and di High. High.

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 WHOLEBONDLIST DULL AND HEAVY Plenty of Money Is in Sight, However, for Investment Purposes. BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. Special...

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 'BUSINESS SHOWING - GOOD UNDERTONE “Turn for Better Occurred in May and June, Trade Magazine Says. A turn for the better in

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 THE 8 DAY STAR, WASHINGTO C., JULY Here’s a Page of Savings That Will Iriterea( Every Home! KANNS JUIY CLEARAN "HOUSEWARES AT

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 ' THEs SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 25, 1926—PART 1. Everything Yet Advertined is Still on Sale—If Not Sold Out! Many

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL FEATUPES Part 2—16 Pages EUROPE WORKS UP HATE OF U. S. OVER WAR DEBTS Policy of...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. ....July 25, 1826 THEODORE W. NOYES. . ..Editor - The Evening

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 “DISCOVERY” OF KIPLIlYG IS TOLD FOR FIRST TIME Famous Writer Seld Book Rights in India for $1,000 and Trifling Royalty to Man

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 i A Volume on Air Navigation and Recent Discoveries—The Story of a Great Soldier—Great Moments in Science and a Book of...

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 INDERW 00D. Miss DIANA CUMMING, has rejomed hey gs.rcw‘os' Dr.and Mus, Hugh éummmg.a, tey passing several montis abroad The

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 'SOCIETY * ) b N N, J {925 2 SOCIETY. e s and’ Miss Mary Selina Smithson of Tall Timbers Scene of Detrolt, who are house...

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 SO CIETY. Polo Furnishes Chief Sport for New York Set Rumscm. phlladc]p'fla and Meadow Bl’OOk Clu\)s Enjoy International...

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 s A A ; : i RIP il Extraordinary! Fairhaven 72x90 Sheets Usual $1.35 Grade Very heavy, full-bleached sheets; seamless and...

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 7 fl klin 7400 dic. Two Splendid Lots—Now Reduced for Clearance Women’s Fine White Shoes The backward season has kept thesc

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 Society Is Active in The Maryland Capltal Ehgagements and Wedd ' Gossip in Annapolis—Midseason Hospitality Engages Those...

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 SOCIETY. gl L 0 GG THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, JULY %, 1926-PART 2. 1 Tales of Well Known Folk \ In Soci_al and...

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 Chevy Chase Sociéty Scattered Over Mflny Regions for Season Some Stay at Homes Are Actively Engafied in En- te rtaining...

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 Watch the Papers Cl AT Ld Given Away A regular 25c¢ tin of Garden Court Talcum given without charge to each cus- tomer making

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 14 EUROPEAN LABOR -~ REJECTS FASCIST Delegates to Workers’ Parley Walk Out Whan Rossoni Starts Speech. By Cable to The Star

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 irs. Katherlne W. Eddy of New York, who paid a recent visit tc Washington and spoke to some of the assgefation groups, is to

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 Wee Hecht Co \ y Monday, 9:15, The Hecht Co. 600 Summer Silk Dresses Worth from $7 A great reduction of some of our prettiest

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 ! RusscLL and MARCONI -Earle By W. H. Landvoigt. CASIONALLY there comes out of the heart of beautiful, but dumb, Movieland

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 AMUS Judith An nc]erson. UDITII ANDERSON, Belasco star, though rather a newcomer among dramatic Aactresses, is playing her

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 AMUSEMENTS.’ P}lotoplays This Weel{ The Movin‘gpicturc (Continued from First Page.) O Ll B A e B GBI phown for the first time

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 v “By-Howard P. Bailey. ITH plans already under way for a music season even more stren- W uous than last year's, Washington,

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 NEW BRITISH RUBBER CURB TO BOOST L. S. TIRE BILL $136,000,000 Increase Looms in Face of More Drastic Puoduction and Export

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 8 CAUTON GARADS + DETROT TRAGFG LCoud Speakers Give Drivers and Pedestrians Startling Publicity for Errors. the public safety

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 URGES DRUNKEN * DRIVERS BE JAILED Maryland Motor Vehicle Com- missioner Holds Safety of Public at Stake. Penitentiary...

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 “THE-SUNDAY STAR,” WASHINGTON, 1. ©. .JULY 25, 19%_PART 1 " We Built a $10,000,000 Body Plant - to Make This N ew Essex...

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 MASONIC. HE open-air service at Temple Heights this afternoon at 4 o'clock will be under the direction of Rev. Dr. John C.

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 P10 | l American Legion. George Washington Post, the pioneer post of the Legion, is the first post to officially indorse Gen.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. ©, JULY 25, 1926— PART 3. Demands of Tomorro “THhe automobile is fast becoming the Amer-...

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 the handicap under which the National Guard of the Dis- trict of Columbia is working in its cramped quarters, which are...

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 Part 4—4 Pages 8 Crowder in Debut Beaten 3—2 by Tygers PECK’S WILD TOSS SENDS GRIFF ROOK IE TO DEFEAT Substitute First...

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 TAKES MEASURE OF KING IN A SURPRISING VICTORY Maich, Which Goes Four Sets, Keeps Fans on Edge to Finish—Paired, These...

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 THE SUNDAY _STAR, W‘ASHINGTON, D. O, JULY 25, 1926—SPORTS SECTION. —— a % ,l*);)dge to Have Boats in Regatta Here : Sandlot

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 ‘THE SUNDA.Y‘ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 25, 1926—SPORTS SECTION. ports Writers’ Fight Helped Jack Kearns : McCarthy Has

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 ILLUSTRATED FEATURES Part 5—8 Pages i President’s V Waiting outs Pegsonal Guides of the President — Ormond Doty axnd Dadar

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 Members of Exp Search for Food and Shelter Is Made on Greenland's Desolate Shore—Dan- ish Party, After Long Drift on Floes,

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 T —— riffith Coombe and His Associates Were D. C. Leaders in Early Days| - Standard Meter Travels Rambler Presents Some of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR Fugitive From Finley’s Alley By Agnes Sligh Turnbull A Story Which Involves Selfishness and Devotion, and in

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 HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO 25, 1926—PART 5. Thoughts of Busy Humorists Turn to Sports and Other Activities Painting the Family

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, CHIVALRY I Nothing to Inspire Knightly Deeds Nowadays—Awful Young Women—Linny One of the . Worst—Unanimous

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 Both Designers and BY MARY MARSHALL. PARIS. ASHIONS change by a process of evolution. The survival of the fittest and the...

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 3-Pc. Mohair-Covered Living Room Suite A luxurious suite that will lend individ- uality to your home—Settee, Armchair and...

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 Index to Classifications Auctions ‘Acreage_For i Axents Wanty Avpartments, ADariments. Furn: & Apartments, Unfirn] Apartment

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 ’ e AUTOMOBILES, ETC. rrer——— THE 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. JULY 25 1925—-15ART 6. MISCELLANEOUS....

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 \ L] (4 MISCELLANEOUS. i FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ¥ NTIQU! SOFA—Lovely _ 0ld mahogan "rlecr.q';xgn...

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 APARTMENTS APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. A pitol & (chan. briv: b 360" mo 151 MT. PLEASANT ST.—LARGE. breaktast rovm and Toom....

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 N REAL ESTATE. \PARTMIL%[‘:,I‘:[K\!SHED IREVT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. (Continu (Continu 3 room, porch. 'he rooms Will be are...

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 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR

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 REAL AT RM 1246 Oates C “onstructed. conveniences. Broker or THRIFT BLDG. CO.. OWNER, o Unien 1\-\1.( Bldz. HERE'S $1.000 FOR

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 RES RESORTS. A2 ¥ ORTS. RESORTS. ATLANTIC_CITY. N. 3.7 SORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Sy THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D....

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 WASHINGTON, D. C.,—JULY 25, 1926. o T e N LTI 2 Alvin C. York, “the outstanding American hero of the World War,” as he looks

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, Mummy of the young King as first discovered. Covering the head is a gold mask, and the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,; . €.-—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 25, 1926 AMONG US MODERNS \ SUMMER SHOPPERS By W. E. HILL Copyrizht.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. T} Edward Evans (right) and Linton Wells, who broke the time record for a trip around the world,

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 {RAVURE SECTION—JULY 25 1926, XD 7 © 74 X3 A great life for the bathing beauties—this Summertime 'n’ everything. Here we have

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE .SECTION—JULY 20, 1926 Machine gun bullets are his playthings, so he shows no...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 25, 1926 B.\I\'ISII the dreariness of the sick room with cheering,

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 c?%ks. PRICE POST (Emily Post), herself a woman of high social standing, is known everywhere as the author of «Etiquette”...

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 MUTT, WHAT Do You THIN OF THIS ANTIQUE CHAIR I BOUGHT For onG HUNDRED DoLLARSE IT's A SToclic: Two HUMDRED YEARS | AGo T WAS

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 WOULD Y = AS PUT AN AD IN THE : PAPER FOR JIMMIE DUGAN? WE WERE PLAYIN "HIDE ‘N SEEK" AN HE'S LOST AN NOBODY KIN FIND 'M%...

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 " JOE You MUST NoT TELL ROSCOE SUCH LIES ° You ToLD Him You WERE ONS THE YaLe ROWING TEAM - THAT WERE SwWimmMing CAAMPION...

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 91925 NV TRIBUNE.INC. — THERE GOES BETT(Y VP THE BEACH WITH THoSE Two ~(oltAR. AND SHIRT — SAY DE PeESTER ,| wANT To CeT OFF

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