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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1928-01-08

Evening Star dated January 8, 1928

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 (U, 8 Weather Burean Fordeast ) Increasing cloudiness today followed by showers tonight. Tomorrow fair and somewhat colder.

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 9 R THE SUNDAY CITIZENS POSTPONE SUFFRAGE ISSUE hitter Fight Arises Over Local Vote and National Renre_sentation. Tabling &

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 P THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. ., JANUARY 8. 1928—-PART 1. 3 s T ¥ . . Depaytmérit’ ‘ware called ‘and Welze) . HUUSE vm[S

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 " No Nation_ There Wants to See U. S._lnfllnence Over Latin America Grow. BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. v Cable to The Star wnd...

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 ’ , Teachol.” DOTYSEESMATES | TORTIREDINCELS American Describes Brutality of Guards at Clair- vaux Prison. it the ewhicenth

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 A HONOR T0 BE PAID 10 CLARA BARTON Commemoratory Services to Be Held Today for First Red Cross Head. | { e memory of Clara

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 A THE_SUNDAY %7:R. WASHINGTON, D. (. JANUARY 8. 1928-PART 1. 0 . aicbernes - S CHARLES S. WALTER DEAD; ! CARABAO ORDER. 0...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., JANUARY 8, 1928—PART 1. T T b TN O INTE. T g T STy LI Eas it O Two Cakes Lifebuoy Soap

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 VOO D00 MO TS T T Sharpeners for office, home or school use. Note Books, including cover and filler. Games, including new...

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 10 'Gray Keeps Peace at End of | Last Week of Life—Exe- cution Planned. ¥ the Associated Press W YORK. January Marked the...

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 JEN MAYORPLANS LTS OF CHANGE “Bossy” Gillis Busy Gettingl Even With Police and Bankers. BY LEMUEL F. PARTON. Special Dispatch

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 NEW JERSEY PICKS HOOVER AND EDGE . 0. P. State Committee De- clares Choice—Lowden | Boom Fades. 1 Bpecial Dispatch to The...

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 “Tlooter and Smith Appare . b WILLIS SOPPORT- © N OHO ISSUE Fight Opens Over How Far Delenation Shall Back Scnator. Speial

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 - New Felt Hats Face the Fashion World With Clever Self-Colored Inserts of Crocheted Straw $5 The outstanding hat mode for

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 8, 1928—PART.1.- SEE FOLLOWING PAGE FOR DRASTIC SAVINGS IN BOYS AND YOUNG MEN'S

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 ‘ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. TANUARY R _1928_TPART T1. Boy& $1.00. Washable Suits.-Sale Price, Boys® $1.00 Hats and

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 R ‘UTAH DRY WORKERS LOOM AS SMITH FOES $oom for Governor Leads in Po- litioal Activities of State. Coeclal Dispatch to The

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 T3] ¢ RUESTS OF OGN _Washington Attorney Host on 25th Anniversary of Graduation. Members of the class of 1902 of G«;:gelown

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 HUMAN ELEMENT 1S PORTRAIT BASIS Artist Holds Best Likeness of ! Royal Subject Gained by Preserving Personality. | The secret

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ©. TJANUARY 8, 1928—PART 1. z T Simultaneously With the 100th Grand Rapids Furniture...

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 ARLINGTON BILL T0BE REQFFERED Virginia Assembly Again to Get Plan to Make County Cornorate City. By a Staff Correspondent of

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 &= AMERICAN.U. PLANS FOR MANY DEBATES Heavy Schedule Being Made for Season—College French Club Is Formed. | Dry Qfieling...

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 THE_SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. TANUARY R 1928—PART 1. : “» o3 FARMERS NARKET B e A Moo ke T CLEARED [ SAVER DENTIES 555

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 1928—PART 1. WELFARE SESSIONS | OPEN FEBRUARY 20 JANUARY 8, e vt weens | INSULL AGQUIRES - PLANTS IN VIRGINIA |Alexandria,

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 « & vellow cur and CLUE TO GAFFNEY BOY| . Last 3 Veterahs In New York Guard NEW YORK, January 7.—The last three veterans of

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 \Nevg Items Will Be Added Daily W a‘kk (he papers tomorrow night for other gre'\t :a\mgs ; Mahogany Grandfather "+~Colonial

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 THE SUNDAY_STAR. WASHINGTON, D._C. TANUARY 8 1o PAKE 1. : 27 77zc PALAIS RDYA LJaltlwy Sa[ W hen V alues sze These Are...

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 T}TT QI NDAY 8STAR. “ \QITI\(“’I‘O\ D. €. TANTARY 8. 1928—TPART. 1. DA oML Our Most Important Silk Sale in Years! In the Silk

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 TN, SUNDAY STAR. WASHTNGTON, N. 0. JANUARY 8. .. THRIFT WEEK * WL BE BSERVED Habits of Saving to Be Urged| During Period...

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 S50 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 8. 3928—PART 1. | i 4 ing t. ‘music, and Miss lreland, music [ annual meeting

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €, JANUARY 8 _1928—PART 1. W—— NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. 7th & H STREETS N.W.= i HALTED BY...

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 32 AUDITION WINNER || 10 SING TONIGHT Agnes Davis and Opera Tenor to Be Presented in Joint Recital. Agues Davis, the younz

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 : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO QUADE TOPLAN | D. ©, JANUARY 8, 1928—PART 1. 1.8 per cent larger than on Novem- 33 WHEAT HAS...

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 WUCK TRADE INDEX CAINS DURING WEEK Average Daily Dealings Rose to $162,100,000 for the Period. v |n~ te of return went hack

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 FINANCIAL. SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D JANUARY 8. A Net | s 1927— WEEK ENDING JANU \Il\ 7, 1928, ‘Stock and dividend. High. L.

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 0 0 O A Bed Outfit Pay $1.00 a Month I AR LOOOOKKNS A Complete 3-Piece Bed Outfit This splendid outfit consists of a full...

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 - EDITORIAL SECTION far, ' Art and Artist ' Reviews of Book_s._‘ Editorial Page Special Features — y Part 2—8 Pages...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Mornine Edition. b W*SFINGTON, D C.! .January 8, 1928 THEODORE W. NOYES. — e The Evening Star

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 L] gt FEDERAL COURTS SLASH " RED TAPE TO END JAM P’ohibition and Other “Dead” Cases to Be Dropped by T! to Speed RBY WALTER

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 ‘Exhibitions of Miniatures and Etchings by Prominent Artists. | Landscapes on View at Arts Club—Miss Bur- dette’s Fl x| - 5

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 time shed all theology. and rioting in | the license of one whose moral code has lost its base, he made a name for himself as

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 American Legion. The American Legion Auxiliary started 1928 with the largest advance Nearly three times as many mem- berships

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 " THE SUNDAY STAR,: WASHINGTON, D. 6, JANUARY 8, 1998—PART 2.' OO TOTO T TN IO TOT O * FASHIONABLE MORNING FROCKS Brand-New

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 TR SUNDAY STAR. WASHATNGTON, .D. ¥, TANTARY 8, 192%8_PART 9. Mill Lengths of 31.75\ Printed Celanese Voile 89¢ Yd. ~Good...

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 .~ Features for Women MISS ELVIRA DE LA VEGA, Daughter of the former Cuban Minister to Argentina, and with him spending the

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 #OCIETY.’ THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 8 _ SOCIETY.' Personal Notés Gathered While Tl}rong ‘Was Passing 1928

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 =] : SOCIETY.® 1928 -PART 3. Brilliant Wedding Listed With Events of Yesterday Miss Jane Bonnycastle Becomes Bride of Lieut.

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 Gayety Featuring New Year| Opening Week in énnapolis *Open House" at Executive Mansion and Recep- tion by Naval Academy...

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 SOCIETY.’ = New York Social Set Awaits Picturesque Ice Carnival Event of Resplendent Features Scheduled for Wednesday at...

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 i SOCIETY : Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life White House Mistresses Noted Among Thoa? Who Have...

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 SOCIETY." NEWS OF THE CLUBS CONDUCTED BY N\, Women's City Club—The (‘hlm‘n' Minister, Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, and Mrs. 8ze will be

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 4 Clubwomen Inaugurate Busy Season—General Federation Board | : Mgets—Women Voters, Democratic Women and Pen Women Have Full

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 G ¢ Constitution Chapter celebrated St. Distaff’s day, January 7, with a re- ception at the Raleigh Hotel, from 4 to 6 p.m.,

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 T is world-doctrine that kindness knows no sex, but: A fine adage must allow for exceptions, the same as regular rales: A man

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 At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. Interost is being shown In the one- act play tournament to be given un. | ea: der

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 Clothes ! BY MARY MARSHALL. i FTER the bride's trousseau is worn out or out of date—what then? - Our young middleclass ma-

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 . Your Baby and Mine BY MYRTLE MEVER ELDRED. When the well fed child reaches the advlescent period the mother heuves « sigh

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 - I The Riddle of Growing Hair Paris has harkened to thecry, “Ip’sallends—I justcan’t make my hair look neat,” and given us

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 . SRt ot ik AMUSEMENT SECTION ' i | Theater, Screen 2t P ’ : Motors and T Part4—14 Pages < ‘ WASHINGTON, D. €, SUNDAY...

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 AMUSEMENTS FILMOGRAMS Bits From the Studios and Theaters. HARLIE CHAPLIN, it has heen announced by his personal repre-...

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 TFLASHES ASHINGTON has long been favorite i for the gers who seek a lo- to try out their shington audiences ats through many

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 AMUSEMENTS Moving Picture Album BY ROBERT E. SHERWOOD, Mr. Lasky Has the Floor. N enormous number of words have been uttered

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 BY HELEN FETTER. F the remainder of the list of musical offerings for the Na- tional Capital during the year, 1928, could...

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. Shows and Wars. ‘ The New York Automobile Show | js on and the automobile war ap-|...

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 18thinrg2g 9th 1121926 4thinrg27 New Chrysler “52”—Six body styles priced from 3725 to3875. Great New Chrysler “62”—Seven...

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 SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. O, JANUARY 8 1998 PART 4. Ur Economicdl Transportétion /CHE ——————— ] re of advanced design and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTOX, D. C. JANUARY 8. 19%8-PART 4. the Greatest Sensation of Americas Greatest Industry Again,...

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 THE SUNDAY ST \Rv WASHINGTON, D. €. JANUARY B8, 1928-TART 4 CHLDREN REQUIRE | Gor b Enicined | [~ on. oy s | tnong Bnce MOTOR

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 N THE Spring of 1925, Dodge Brothers undertook an important and gigantic task—which is now complete. Since its inception in

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 opva, January 10— Federal. oma. B . Wanting, No. 30. 3.3 Janyary 12— & Jorusalem, No. 9. Jhe N IRt e ad: TenmieNoyes. No. 32,

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 | Details of Interest | to all Mai‘ordom.: | HE new Hudson and Essex Super-Sixes come to the Auto- mobile Show in completely

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 acting as Francis C. Huhn as master of cere monies. The Council of Administration met Gen. Nelson .A. Miles Camp: Harry...

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 Basket Tennis | o I’Art 5 -4 Pagn CUNFEREN[}E FAILS 10 HEAL BREACH Canccliation Follows Futile Meeting of Gen. Winans and...

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 FIGHT FOR 1928 HONORS IS CERTAIN TO BE KEEN Germsny, Which Will Be Bx;\ck in Competition For First Time Since 1912, Doubtless

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 e e AHERN’S EIVE SURPRISES IN TITLE SERIES OPENER | Score Is 34 10 29, Winners Holding Edge Most of Way—Garber and Doyle Lead

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 - ‘THE SUNDAY STAR. WA GTON, T. €. TANTUARY R 1928_SPORTS SECTIOX. Fine. Field Likely for Pin Title Meet » Two-Team Race in

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 CLASSIFIED SECTION 1t 1:-\; m":: necessary to "tr;do e . s 3 | Usually the greatest barrier in the way of secur. house when

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 MISC SITUATION -DOMESTIC, «‘omln-—d ) ELLANFOUS RECOMMENDED SERVICE. d‘FF SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 8 1928-PART

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., JANUARY 8. 1928—PART 6. ROOMS, ETC. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BUSINESS...

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 1?ARTMB&TS. ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 8, 1928—PART 6. APARTMENTS, ETC. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. |...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC.' THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTO! D. C. JANUARY 8. 1928 PART 6. REAL ESTATE. cmnnmu—nnmmsum. Arnm:m‘s—wrunmsnm

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 TIT REAL ESTATE. - REAL ESTATE. 6. MINGTON, D. ©. TANTARY M—T—_ SUNDAY STAR. WASR ) =L _W___*—_—_*__—— E—~HOUSES....

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 - Miss Broun of X.Y.O. 1to do than that up in London. Chick- | anner indicates ut ture— e ture, and_conspiracy. ich o Ay e

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 SLLASS IS, chemical warfare protective m against them fective use and mea Nontoxie training, it was » Ground elements should

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 MAGAZINE SECTION oweioey - The Sunday Shar. | “Tonoe” | ILLUSTRATED FEATURES Part 7—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C , SUNDAY...

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 Six articles dealing with dash- ng figures from America’s past have preceded this one. The author is a distinguished writer

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. JANUARY 8 1928—PART 7. - Unsurpassed Bravery Marked Attempt to Reach Crew of S-4 | hat he

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 THE SUNDAY KNOCK-OUT Pride and the Question—Love or No Love ARLY morning in_Autumn—an| Hesitating momentarily at the gate, |

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 8, 1928_PART 7 5 I I IS EMP‘ I \ 37 SLEE ‘ 7 E The Doughboy Star .of the New War 1

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 L THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTOX, D. C. JANUARY 8. T1928--PART T. The Ninety-Ninth Thread Angus Had Convictions, but No Proof,

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 Divers Victories Are Celebrated The new « 18 at Miss Stanhope's scho Viclory over the old irls . ot e "R inown ae the <N...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TheH UB—Seventh &D Sts. N.W. $139 $169 Walnut 2 $159 Genuine Walnut-P inished Walnut...

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 The Sundiy Stad WASHINGTON. D. C. —-JANUARY 8. 1928. The cold snap spread a glassy surface over the reflecting pool. These

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 8. 1928. History Through the Camera’s Eye More photographs from a

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SE(TION—JANUARY 8. 1928, The First Born By W. E. Hill (Copyright, 1928 by the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Training one of the dog teams to be used by Comdr. Richard Byrd on his South polar expedi-

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 RRAVURE SECTIC —JANUARY 8, 1928 On the snows of Lake Placid. A view of Ski Hill, where Winter sport enthusiasts enjoy one of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 8. 1928 A Winter landscape at Lake Placid. Dog sledding on the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION--JANUARY 8. 1928. A prize captive, William Edward Hickman, and his...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 8, 1928 Mrs. Ida V. Jones, matron of Joppa Lodge Chapter, No. 27, O. E. S., and...

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 COLOR SECTION The Sundny She 'WASHINGTON, D. €= SUNDAY. JANUARY 8. 1928 C(CERO, T GAVE You TWO e X You 5 APPLES T8 DIVIDE...

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 WE'RE GETTIN' UP A eave oF SHINNY? HURRY UP AN’ GET YOUR STICK AN’ YOU CAN BE cAarTAIN oF OUR _SIDE! MRS. DUFFY 16 a...

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 Ve o Jo= HCRTS ALL ThHe DETAILS > f ooy OF Thie JONES - = / Bosco scAanDAL - > ) Ui £ 1P ; 2 & 7 ) o . 2y ByBrigq WELL “L* |

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