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Evening Star dated October 24, 1926

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 “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star is delivered every evening and WEATHER. (T. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.)...

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 ) L] GEORGETOWN BODY TARGET OF WOMEN Citizens’ Association’s “Mid- Victorian” Attitude Is Ridiculed. Ominous rumblings...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 24, 1926—PART 1. - —_——— ——L%——————————l“——————— [NRAG[D GIRL ]E, ] 'WlLL DESCRIBE

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 / r3 : URGES BANK POOL T0 PAY DEBT BIL Adrien Dariac Suggests Plan for Vast European Machine to Balance Ledger. By the...

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 DRVERS ARE RCED T0 RENEW PERMI Drastic Means Likely to Be Adopted Here to Avert Last-Minute Rush. Drastic action was...

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 _8 ~ WAGNER CAMPAIG -~ GETS ARE §27413 = ‘Senator Robinson -Reports . His Expenses as $1,105; Weller’s Are $6,861. . By the

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 would be the cost of replacing fixed range lights and reconstructing the service’s vessels and structures in Florida. An...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. OCTOBER 24 1926—PART Slip-on or fancy-cuff styles ‘Suede Fabric GLOVES, 99c & Remarkable

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 THE SUNDAY- STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. Of Utmost Impertance! New Silver-plated ] COMPACTS, $2.95 lovelier' than the price...

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 10 VETERANS' LEGAL ADVISERS TO WEET Council to Take Up Question of Mentally Incompetent in Session Tomorrow. Che PALAIS ROYAL

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 SPLENDOR T0 GROW Tree and Shrubbery Planting ;I Secks State Office | ALONG ROCK CREK Program Will Add to Beauty of Valley. re

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 ANDREWS T0TELL ‘OF DRY LAW WORK Wil Address Academy of Po- ;Iilical and Social Science October 29. Gen. Lincoln C. Andrews,

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 ——— e e _— s ORTRODDK EWRY WL NEETHER 300 Leaders to Attend Zion- ist Mizrachi Organization Convention Nov. 7-9. Three...

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 14 CANADIAN SOCIETY | - TAKES HEH RANK Organizaticn- in Washington Influential Factor in Local Society Affairs. BY MARGARET

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 4 . . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 24, 1926_PART {. e Lansburgn & Bro. FROM A TINY SHOP TO A GREAT STORE IN 66

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 e R e, e W[]MAN PR[]I]UB[RS e Reheve ferarkanr ocorb | dueed the PAae gz ey, el U S SEU_S S[MH more than goapo e o ot v (20 b

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 R 0 MEDA T 28 MIIMHIII!I.\\!H!IMMIIHII DAY STAR. 2 2N S 2 N N WASHINGTON. , D. C. OCTOBER 24 1926—PART 1. 3 TR T AT 17 !...

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 » “AD” CONVENTION OPENS WEDNESDAY Representatives of 133 Agencies Coming Here. President to Speak. Representatives of 133...

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 HARRISON ASKS AID FOR COTTC: CREDIT Declares to Audit Bureau of Circulation Tariff Is Nub of Problem. By the Assoriated...

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 — r 2 ——— ——— ————— o~ - wRE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. flflO%flCZflg D. C. OCTOBER 24, 1926—PART 1. Victor’s second...

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 LUTHERANS SHOW - §141,826 BALANGE Home Missions and Church Extension Report Delayed by Session Tributes. By the Associated

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 DEMOCRATS SEE * B ATCHE VOTE 50,000 to 70,000 Majority|a . Predicted—Republicans Sure of Weller. Special Dispatch to The...

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 DEBS VISION COMES . —— TRUE AT HIS BIER | Mourners of All States Form . . 5 o d |Association Head Selects 3 5 4 o 5 i - /77

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 " PLANS 6 CONTESTS ~* posed of lay and cle 5127 st - ..~ was announced last night. Rural Life Conference to Open...

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WA‘SHINGTONZ D. C., OCTOBER 24, 1926—PART 1 Veterans of Great War GOLLEGE TUITION - OFFERED PUPLS Central

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 The Popular Orthophonic Victrola Model 8-4. Shown Above $235.00 —This attractive model has a cabinet of walnut, or ma-...

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 A Special Purchase Group of Fancy Bordered, Reversible 50 Inches Wide Sheela Velour Portieres Reg. $22.50 Grade—Monday at...

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 Here Are Three of Them! You Ought to See the Many Other Smart Handbags Here at —Although we have room to picture only three

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 BOY SCOUTS No citizen of America has come Dearer living up to the ideals of the | Boy Scouts of America than Theodore...

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 > B and found on the roadside by a hoy | crawl back to where it came from.|out huge hoxes and the tortoise] on human care as

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 .anfu shows little advancement. . . _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH BANDITHELD CITY - NOTED IN HISTORY Sianfu, Where 51 Foreigners...

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 THE 8§ P $4.95 Tudor End Table Sturdy Well Braced Table, rich mahogany color. No $17.75 Simmans Couch Extended it hecomes a

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 > THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., OCTOBER 24, 1926—PART 1. [y N e . B Y 1 T $1.95 Silk Fringed Window Sale of the New...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, CLUBWOMEN OF THE NATION Farm Woman's Council Formed by National Woman’s Party. Mrs. Yost,

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 WERD INI TALE CAUSE FSTILFFS Former Residents of Far East Recall Cases Similar to, Wolf Suckling Humans. Oak in Philadelphia

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 24 1926—PART !. T 3 dent; Mrs. Cora Farrell, treasurer:|with Mrs. Bowles in...

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 3-Piece Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite An ideal suite, comprising large ser- entine front Davenport, Armchair and Fireside

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 38 e RADI INSPECTORS FACING MORE WORK Increased Duties Foreseen in Broadcast Districts Under Expected Legislation. BY CARL H.

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 - NEW RADID STATION - TAKES $05 BAND. WOBB Jumps to 555.2 Me- < ters, Reserved for Ships in Distress. The seizure for...

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 40. B Tailatk | (21926, wy usens Maclean.) 7 SYNOPAIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, | | A KRR, | the strong. an1 cheating and...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 24, 1926_PART 1. IADs D ~\;J\v‘4g\'“u-u‘*)‘flj>\fi,«0\_j,‘§ M) O AD D NV ORD D WD

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTOX, D. C. OCTOBER 24, 1926—PART - 1. 10c Stafford’s Ink wcw?:-ddic B‘bs Dress Shields B‘?)i(:-...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 24, 1926—PART 1. Fal e O AL D M TR DD ) WD DN 4 DN D D DD D M) I*ANNIVEIR ) sV SA|

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 THE SU\DAY STAR. WASI’{L\GTO‘Qr D, C. O(‘TOBER 24 19"6-—PART 1. meg Room, Dining and Bedroom Su1tes e Sewing Machines Selling

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 Total Same FINANCIAL. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANG WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 23, 1926. nales veriod Last Week. Year to 9,225,607...

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 FINANCIAL., INVESTMENT BONDS - UNDERTONE IS FIRM -THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., BOND SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK T 1021 1 1 mz

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 48 T —_——— that shows quality. HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, GREAT BANKS OF U S. PRECLUDE figuring on lowest balances for the

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 EDITORIAL PAGE ' NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL FEATURES Part 2—16 Pages SAYS FILIPINO CENTERS HOPE IN INDEPENDENCE Vicente G....

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.......October 24, 1926 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO: C’.. OCTOBER 24, 1926——PA:RT 2. BRITAIN IN CRISIS, HOPES | FOR AID FROM DOMINIONS Imperial...

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 REVIEWS OF AUTUMN BOOKS Novels by Hugh Walpole and Tristram Tupper—Two Volumes Concerned With Thomas JcEerson—Facts Al;out

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 Miss ADELAIDE DOUGLASS, Whose mother Mys. David H Blaar will watroduce her to society December 1t. President and First Lady

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 SO CIETY MidautumnWedding List | Grows as Season Advances Numerous Pretty Nup icled Past Week as tial Cergmonies Chron-...

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 SOCIETY. Friends Plan Fetes Specially to Honor Prospective Brides Miss Charlotte Kerns Guest Von Eiff and Fiance En-...

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 THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, é fim Seventh and 2 f - D Streets N.W. = TN VTR G (-G () W ) G -G - GR ()- S s———— - e —— | S :

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. OCTOBER @D@nmg Sale - 3 O M.fl“v-u-.n-_o-o-u.o 50c A Week at The HUB 1om The HUBS CARPET

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 / SOCIETY. ==l OCTOBER 24. 1926—PART 2 THE SUI\;DAY "STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C . 1 S R ‘ 2k g Evans, Mrs. Helen Faris, Mrs,...

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 Junior League of New York Arouses Society Interest Bestows Provisional Membership on One Hun- dred Persons, a Highly Coveted

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 ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Miss Helen Louise Outcalt, only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Edgar Outcalt, and Mr. Walter Cam- eron

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 BY M The Don Ale that he i ARGARET B. DOWNING. < nish ndro Ambassador, Senor | Padilla, has proved n orator of marked ability

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS Conducted by Nannie Lancaster. Women's City Club.—Mme. Zorah Khanoum Heidary, special envoy of the Persian

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., OéTOBER 34, 1926—PART 2. 15 | The topic for stua: ously he spent several years here as |

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 L35 (Continued from First Page.) when it comes to getting a fighting Air Service, From the time we en tered the European war

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 Players Reflec of the StanglilflfiDrama. BY PHILAND HERE are a few artists of the theater who delight in meet- ing the taste

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 AMUSEMENTS., AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 24, 1926—PART_3. Facts Make British Frienc!ly One of...

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 Flashes From the Screen BY C. E. HE other Saturday afternoon, time hanging heavy, we stopped off at one of the neighboring

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 4 AMUSEMENTS. - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 24, .1926—PART 3. . AMUSEMENTS. w Adorable ‘Decelver” comedy,...

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 BY HELEN FETTER. * ONCERTS come and concerts | average musical intel’ 1zence of their go, but for many, many |audience, or

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 UTO’S USE ON BUSINESS TRIPS IS CLEARLY SHOWN A. A. A. Head Urges Use of Car for All Missions, Giting Easy Way of Maintaining

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 \ 1 will know it to bm a zyteptom of the first ailment. 1f e neezes, it's the second PART 3. -— 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,

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 i = DEFINES IDEAL | John Smith BY FREDERIC is not selfish: rather he is a motoring martyr, a ch have exploited, in an...

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 WAY FOUND 10 0UT WRECKS ON SUNDAY | Extreme Types of Drivers or | Intemperate Ones, Not Traf- fic Density, Blamed. BY W. J.

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 The Moving Picture Album BY ROBERT E. SHERWOOD. EDDIE CANTOR, the Bronx giant, ~~ has landed on the screen, and it is pretty

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 Movie Sidelights | Rr the Aesociated Press JFOUR tarrels of camphor balls which went to Calgary, Canada, with Thomas Meighan

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 12 "FRATERNITIES LODGES. Today—Harmony. No. 17. Services 21 Masohi Eastern Star lodge assembling at 7 p. Monday—Bawson, No.

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 the business meeting next Wednes- day evening, Florence A. Warner, associate matron, cpnairman. Grand Matron Milans and Grand

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 Robert B. Parkman, a private in Company F, 121st Regiment of Engi- neers, National Guard of the District of Columbia, was...

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 Part 4—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. (., SUNDAY )[ORNING,'O('TOBER 24, 1926. Yale Upset by Brown : Harvard Beats Dartmouth :...

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 2 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. OCTOBER 24 1926—SPORTS._SECTION. Geargetown Squad Romps to Viciory : George Washington

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 Michigan, Ohic WOLVERINES TAKE GAME BY A SCORE OF 13 TO 0 Drop-Kick in First Period Gives Only Points Until Ten/Are Made in

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 4~ HIT ’EM WHERE THEY AIN'T - PLAIN POISON, KID LEARNS| ~Can’t Mix Base Ball and Bowling, Duckpin Veteran : Observes as His

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 ILLUSTRATED FE ATURES “Government Steel Production Here Is F BY GEORGE H. DACY. IN - WASHING steel, brass and cast fron...

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 Tidal Wave, Sweeping Up River in New Guinea, Engulfs Fragile Craf American Captain and Native Crew Fight Their Way on a...

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 BY WILLIAM J. WHEATLEY. ISUALIZATION of the oceans’ floors as steamers pass over the surface above is being made possible by

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 24, 1926—PART 8 e Battle of the Fur Coats | Lad GNES hought hers in August on...

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 THE OTHER DAY HE other day I happened to go to the dentist's “Is Dr. Ochs in?" I asked the lady who seemed to be preniding

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 6 B - O OCTOBER 24, 1926—PART 5. N one side of the fleld sat 10,000 persons who were silent because their throats had been

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 N LEFT SE- SIMPLE SO THAT MICHT THE BETTER AS A BACKGROUND A COLLECTION OF JEW. ELED BRACELETS. THE OTHER FIGURE SHOWS THE

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. OCTOBER 24, 1926—PART 5. SO N.Ltlonal Furniture onal Furniture Company | mmiszimmzumi| N,

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 g 'CLASSIFIED SECTION : The Recommended Service classification in The g —Pay y d by rent. Star contains a list of firms...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN GTO D. C. OCTOBER 24, 19%6—PART 6. y AUTOMOBILES, ETC, m———————-——————'—‘_————...

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 AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. {Continued.) STANLEY H. HORNER. BUICK USED CAR DEPARTMENT. Buick master 6 2-door sedan. .

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 MISCELLANEOUS 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO C.. OCTOBER 24, 1926—PART 6. g ROOMS, ETC FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ‘ ' DOGS, PETS,

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 24, 1926—PART 6 APARTMENTS, ETC 5 __—____m z s ™ = . Sp—— 1 [ED.

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 8 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 24 1926—PART 6. s REAL ESTATE. —— e e , —_——— — —...

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 e REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 24. 1926_PART 6. REAL ESTATE. 7 1 RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. | RENT

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 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. OCTOBER . 24, 1926—PART 6. ‘ ~_REAL ESTATE. suz—umnnu FROPERTY. SALE—SUBURBAN

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 REAL ESTATE, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 24 1926—PART 6. 9 — e ! State regent of New York, was a FOR...

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 RE ARMY. ‘Three additional brigadier generals, including five in all; the adoption of allowances for the various component

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 GRAPHIC Eh % Y| GRAVURE SECTION [Bf £ u g a <3l SUPPLEMENT 10 PAGES ; IN TWO PARTS WASHINGTON, D. C. —-OCTOBER 24, 1926. A

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTONX, = S With only a slender rope between them and the hard ground 50 feet below. A quartet of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 24. 1926. Mother and Daughter —;-!‘—l"—.@‘r_—‘r-—-— BY W. E. HILLg

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 Miss Nancy Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hamilton. By National Photo. Marie Laurens as a glorified cabby of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 24. 1926. Very stylish A new oxford of patent leather with suede

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 24. 1926 P David Lloyd George, former prime min- ister of Great

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 ‘ GRAPHIC SECTION WASHINGTON, D. C. nfl tar OCTOBER 24, 1926 m‘]g %u w % IN TWO PARTS—PART 2 ONE AUTUMN DAY Making hay while

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, Fresh milk for the fastidious housewife. This Paris milkman has trained his goats not to be...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.-GRAVURE SECTION-OCTOBER 24, 1926 Mrs. Coolidge, Dr. William Mann <Irvine and Mrs. Irvine

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. 'WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 24, 1926. et St St ool o i Hunting the elusive Alaskan mountain

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 TR0 I OUGHT: o ReEAcH Tte HIDDEN TREAIURE. THERE'S A BUSHGEL ¢ 0F PEARLS AND ¢ THE PoOR EISH! T WRoTE T™AT FAKE moTe ABoOLT

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 HOW WOULDUJA LIKE 7o et BABE RUTH LiL BOY AN WHEN You WERE BAD TO HAVE ‘IM GPANK YoU WITH THAT BASEBALL BATZ /(S & A Yl = b

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 ROSCOE AMND | ARE GoING To RAKE OP LEAVES AND HAVE A B 0 SRR REGULAR OLD FASHIONED BON-~ i BURNS You GoT FIRE LIKE | YSED i

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 ~ LESTER - THE _"TF\FIE ' ;‘Mpar: PESI‘EQW&M: DUCTOR'S HERE - ATS WHo [ - {1 You Minw DOING US i ¥ ; ITIS—ER FAVOR —~ CET...

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