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Evening Star dated July 26, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast). Generally fair and somewhat warmer today and tomorrow. ‘Temperatures—Highest, 85,

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 ROOSEVELT BOOM APPEARS GROWING Recont Developments En- hance New York Governor’s © ©hanoe for Nomination. BY G:. GOULD...

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 FIRE TOLL REACHES 3, WITH 210 HURT Fifteen Victims Unidentified ¢« After Pittsburgh Home for Infirm Burns. i | i | | ; THE

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 TWO AMERICANS INAIR CRASH DEAD Bound for Bucharest, Seven Aboard Blazing Plane Die in Bulgarian Forest. By the Associated...

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 | * CANADA INCREASES ( NUDITY PENALTIES Three-Year Prison Sentence Provided in Bill Aimed at Doukhobors. Bpecial Dispateh to

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 TRIUMPHS RIVAL SEA HOP TRAGEDIES 1931 Produces Best Cross- ing Record Since Busy Year of 1927. By the Assoclated Press. NEW

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 For Those Who Need . . . Home Needs . . . LANS- BURGH?’S Offer Seasonable Values . Plus LANSBURGH’S 81x99-Inch Supertex...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 26, 1931 VPART ONE LANSBURGH'S LANSBURGH'S Presents the 7ROk Rnas D Season's Success

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 [vasuncron | @he Sunday Shae REORGANZING MAY PROVE BIG SAVING IN WARDMAN CASE Plan Includes Judicial Sale of Properties to

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 2 ex THE SU BROUSSARD SPLITS ] WITH HUEY LONG Charges Governor lllegal In- eumbent and State’s Worst Executive. By the...

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 COMMUNTY GROLP PROCRAM READY Institute Series Will Open at Central High on October 20. Plans for the opening October 20 of &

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 B—4 REBELS SURROUND CHIANG'S FORCES Nationalists Face Most Seri-/ ous Rebellion in Four Years. [ By the Associated Press....

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 PRESIDENT SANS QUTLODK FOR 1085 Re-examination of U. S. Ac- tivities Being Made in Economy Program. President Hoover, while

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 40,000,000 READ DAILY NEWSPAPERS Figures Compiled by U. S. Librarian Show Sub- scribers Growing. There are more than...

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 TIE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D:C pldlS Roual ]u Begins Monday, July 27th, and Lasts Drastlc Clearance Prices on Very Smart

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 Charge pmbnu mdc a the 25th of any month are inv, on the FOLLOWING month’s b that we have been rendering tomers fur'mny...

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 Editorial Page Part 2—8 Pages EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star. DEBT HOLIDAY IS HELD BUT MERE PALLIATIVE Pause Between Crisis

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 {THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. BUNDAY...c0.....July 26, 1831 e THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor

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 GERMAN POLITICAL FUTURE OFFERS LITTLE OPTIMISM Government Unlikely to Present World Assurance of Domestic Order and Unity.

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 THE HOME GARDENER Practical and Seasonal THE DAY LILIES. [ S| me years ago Prof. B. Y. Morri- lfl:oof Lze Department of...

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 Eumpe’s Greatest Crisis (Continued Prom First Page.) thing is that nations are seriously striving to co-operate not only to

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 ’ 6- i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO\T D..C., JULY 26, 1931—PART TWO. WIFE HAS GOOD AIM 1,240 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS | g e . - - ....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 26, 1931—PART TWO. OVERREVOLT AD $25,000 Spent to Help Put 4 S — ’ ~, - : 4 g o Down

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 135,000 STUDENTS LISTED IN CAPITAL Col. W. 0. Tufts Declaresl 610 Schools Have Made Rapid Growth. More than 135,000 students

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 Feat ures for Women MRS. HENRY Living at Woodley Park * U while her husband, P. B Fowers Lieut. Comdr. Burnett, is commanding

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 SOLILETY. At Home in Alexandria Miss Mary Ellen Hourihane Becomes Bride of Mr. Mawhinney in Rites at St. Aloysius The wedding

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 sac TETY. Mrs. C. J. Bell Will Visit Daughte:r_i)n_ L_ong Island Plans to Sail Later for Europe—Rev. George Fiske Dudley...

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 SOCIETY. Chcvy Chase Residents Take Vacations at Shore And on Auto Journeys Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dotte- rer Leave for Two-Week

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D., C. JULY 26, 1931—PART THREE. fURNITURE Closed Saturdays in August The AUGUST SALE of...

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 6 SOCIETY Capt. and Mrs. Creecy Are Recent Arrivals At Marine Corps Post Maj. and Mrs. De Valle Motor From Quantico to North

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 SO CIETY. Humphreys RUOOCTGE Is Host at Banquet. Boat Ride and Dance Mi!! Jean Gee .nd Ml’. Jahn Dent Entertain at Beach...

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 8 Dinner Parties Head List |BRI Ot Affairs Mrs. Phelps, Mr. and crreasans SANNAPOLIS, Md, July 25.—In spite, of the intonse

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 1,863 LIQUOR CASES | HANDLED IN YEAR U. S. Attorney’s Office Makes | Public Disposal Since June, 1930. According to' records

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 "SUVER STAR HOME GROUPOPENTODAY ##6 English Type Dwellings ! Win Awards—Public Is féx Invited to Visit. * The public of...

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 Left to right: Evening coat of emerald green crushed velvet, with collar in a darker shade of green, designed by Lucile...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR,. WASHINGTON, D, C. JULY 26, 1931—PART THREE. “THE HECHT CO. July Sales! FURNITURE ‘ alnut Vanity ROBE 3-Pc.

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 Stage News and Screen and Gossip | Part 4—10 Pages' Calling Out the Militia War Looms on the Horizon Somebody Wants to Fight

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 AM USEMENTS. . A Plan to Supply Food To a Starving Theater Wliy Not, % Asks This Writer, “Have the Federal| Ambassador ....

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 In the Mo BY G. ADAM OLITICS being just—politics —and political expediency demanding the utmost in haste on the part of the

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 4 MBNO CITY TRP STLL DANGERDLS A. A. A. Warns Against Try- ing to Drive Past Monte- rey, Despite Reports. Acting on official

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 MOON of DELIGH by Marganet Bell Ho ' _SYNOPSIS: When Juanita Basara re- necklace ves her veil a eturns the Mri Ll-lu. 5?1&

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 Army and Navy News Army. An unprecedented number of age re- M.remem.: among general officers of the y wil take place between

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 Meetings This Week. Monday—Federal Post, No. 824, Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Mas- sachusctts avenue, 8 p.m.; Front Line Post,

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. HE Cryptic Rite of Masonry, headed by the Grand Council, R. and . M., and the Associa- tion .of...

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 LAYTON WILL TALK | OVER OCEAN RADIO British Economist Will Speak on Radio from London Via WMAL Today. | Sir Walker Layton,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C. JULY 26, 1931—PART FOUR. ; From all over the country have come New Furniture Fashions for

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 Base Ball, Boxing SPORTS SECTION Sundy Star Tennis and Golf Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUN DAY MORNING, JULY 26, 1931.

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 16-Year- SCORES IN DEBUT AS A SPEED PILOT Maryland Codd Thrills at| Severn Races—Three Men Lead in Events. BY FRANCIS E....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. € 1931—PART FIVE. JULY 26, 3 Eight D. C. Golfers in Tests for Amateur : Tilden Lauds U. S.

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 Vg 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C JULY 26, 1931—PART FIVE. Metropolitan Horseshoe Tournament Opens Tomorrow With 200...

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 6—12 Pages CAPITAL TRAGTION GRIPS ATTENTION OND. C. EXCHANGE Sharp Advance in Stock Re-...

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 2 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 26, 1931-+PART SIX. STOCK PRIGES 48| Lo e | Special Dispatch to The...

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 FINANCIAL. CURBSHARES UL ONLGHTTURNDVER Small Losses in Early Trad- ing Are Mastly Recovered at Close. BY JOHN L. COOLEY,...

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 FINANCIAL. BONDS ARE FIRMER AS MARKET CLOSES Foreign List Lower—Domes- tic Issues Show Irregu- lar Trend. BY ALEXANDER...

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 HELP AND CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver- | EXPERIENCED SALESMAN insurance agency ‘is seeking a tisers

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 MISCELLANEOUS WASHIN D. C.. JULY 26, 1931—PART SIX. AUTOMOBILES. mecowppEp ssmvic. | sueieyg otrostunims |...

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 CTOMOBILES. THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 2, 1931—PART SIX ROOMS. SALE—AUTOMUBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES....

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 APARTMENTS noom'g Ayl) HBOAED. | IENT APAB’I‘MEI’(’I"ST‘UN""UBNISH!D. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. ont o o

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 APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO Conn. Ave. and California St. The Best Located Apartment in Washington All Outside...

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 REAL P e APARTMERTS—UNFURNISHED. .. (Continued.) =~ »+ Convenient, Cool. CORCORAN COURTS, ' 401 23rd 'St. N.W. 4 LOWEST RATES

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 ’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 26, 1931—PART SIX REAL ESTATE SALE—SUBURBAN. SALE—SUBURBA WANTED—ACREAGE. EXCHANGE.

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 12 i 5 R THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 26, 1931—PART SIX. RAIL RATE GUT VOTED | sl st paut & sauit ste. Marie and |

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 PART . 7. - = he Sunday Stae Magaszine WASHINGTON, B, G, JULY 26, 1931 Features 20 PAGES. HIGH SOCIETY OF CROOKDOM The...

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 2 who make a business of compromising married mén, but manage witholit ever creating a scandal, which would hurt them as much

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 *Cathedrals are not tossed together as hotels and office buildings are. They grow slowly . BY JAMES W ALDO FAWCETT. HAVE...

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 s s _—~ [ comm—— ———. | ——————— Henry Ford’s Mysterious New Hobby THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 26, 1931, s e “ o

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 26, 1931 Airships Big as Steamships Tomorrow, Famous French Pioneer in Aviation,...

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 "6 Washington’s Growth in Half BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. Y, my, how Washington is grow- ing! Even during the depression it...

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 pert of the city—relied largely upon pumps for deinking water. In this connection, it is hard to understand how the...

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 THE S’l‘NDAY_STAR, _WASHINGTON, D.. C, JULY 26, 1981 W H ER E L O V E IS .—B)/ Virginia Terhune Van De W ater Read This Story

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 The Prince of Wales sets a pace for royal farmers. Here he is shown driving a farm wagon on his ranch in Canada. The Marquis

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 N —— -~ e o ———— " ¥HT SUNDAY STAR, HOW UNCLE SAM’S CRACK SLEUTI W hen “Public Enemy No. 1” finally went to court. Scarface

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 YGTON, "D, C; "JULY 726, 1931, . : S & APONE 5 CORNERED for the First Time of MoreThan 100 r Agents From Six us, and How They

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 L] THE SUNDAY STAR, egmner’s Luck The Story of a Very Bad Golfer- but a True Sportsman. BY TALBERT JOSSELYN - Pictures by Feg

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 = s and then Fairview had closed the gap. As the shadows were bzginning to lengthen they were running neck and neck, with...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 26, 1 The Mauretania in Miniature Navigates the Lincoln Memorial Pool—A Luxurious Toy

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 “THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, _JULY 26, 1931. e e ® 7HE BRIDGE [fOrRUM Pleasure. If she should be invited she will...

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 ORE than one Washingtonian was present last Tuesday when the first curtain r on the Wagner Festival at Baireuth. After what

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 FEW weeks ago, Hugh Walpole, talking both seriously and freely, gave as his considered opinion that the purely introspective

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 r ACROSS. 1. Synonym for the common rabbit. 9: French alehouse. 14. Describe. 20. To withdraw. 21. Appalling. 23. Abrading

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 e’ We will start off this week’s puzzle with a picture in ‘which are hidden some familiar musical terms. THREE MUSICAL TERM e

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 THE The Happy Days! “T'he Roads to Yesteryear” BY DICK MANSFIELD AOTO OWNERS, B VEMEMBER [ © (P THEMT / {./f" ) X 7 ity , 10

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 GRAPHIC A 2 2 u 'laf : GRAVURE SECTION K Al SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 26, 1931. £...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 26, 1981 Camera art with a Washington locale. Above, the drowsy...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 26, 193i. £ When Blushes Were the Fashion When a little wife back in

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 26, 1931 Secretary of War Hurley and commis- sions appointed by the Go ....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 26, 1931 Py Twenty Grand, Mrs. Payne Whitney’s great 3-year-old,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 26, 1931. S —d > 4-" . 7 D ” 4 e, . e ¢ JUST A BIT OF COUNTRY FROM

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C._GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 26, 1931 Vacation time for husbands and wives of filmdom. Irvin Thalberg,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 26, 1931 i Former President and Mrs. Coolidge gather with old friends

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 Eight Pages in Color (. MOVING SWIFTLY THROUGH THE TREES, FROM A HIS ENEMIES BY DIGGING - POINT OF VANTAGE OP THE TREASURE. s

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 PoP DROWNED ALL MY, WHAT A oUR PET MICE. - & ‘ HEARTLESS 'l = q\. A [/ ; — ook KL i = Siaic Jeff Learns It Is Awful to Be...

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 WHATS AN’ YAINT SURE WHETHER YOUR MOM MISSED rr ~nOT ! lun Fellces s ene B/RNCS CAUSE SOME BLABBERMOUTH TOLE MOM THAT I...

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 BINK OF HAVING TO OPEN AND SHUT WINDOWS FOR FORTY DAY, A AND FORTY NIGHTS ) o8 DO, YOoU MIND COMING HOME _ N1 DAY, AND —='---

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 COLOR SECTION SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1981 NOW, DON'T GET EXCITED! we'lte SORT OF TAPER OFF ON ORDERING ICE. (N A FEW WEEKS WELL SUT

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 oW, HELLO, _| MAW GREEN — R COME R\GWT ON \N - { NO! BUT CLEOPATTRA THAT'S NO NAME FOR A | - REAL KD ~ INAME — \'LL B! THOSE

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 FOR FIVE BANANAS? SAY BANUDOEYES; HOW ABOUT THAT 3.0.0 OF YOURS I'VE ABOUT WORE IT OUT FROM CARRYIN T AROUND SO LONG™ MY...

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 N ANSWER TO THE QUESTION — - How CAN WE TELL WITH REASON- ABLE ACCURACLY THE KIND> OF CLOTHES MEN WORE IN ANCIENT B VE...

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