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NEWS OF THE DAY IN PICTURES Worrying? Notice the lines of deep .worr* ; ,i the features of Harry F. Sirglalr.' oil magnate, who returned to Xcw York from Europe. Tl o l- nato* Committee inveRtfRating naval oil* leases enllcd him to testify onco more. Photographed on shipboard. Silk and Twill This dross of Silk and twill shows U? licltles* style i? a tunic effect. UHiu und'Tflll. is of (iK-urt-.l silk, th, tunic pf twi|l or rep. Th<ro is a sash belt that you may lie on th? ?iue o? in the back xis you wi*h. THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY ANATOLE FRANCE Anatole Franco, winner of the 1 French author, is critically ill, cables hia wife during a reccut vacation on 21 Nobel prize for literature, noted report. He is shown her? with the shares of the Mediterranean. Frogs Output of This Unique Subterranean Farm Robert Smith, near 8pringfleld, Mo., has an underground frog farm. A boat la necesaary to reach tha farm.' Thousands of frogs are raised here the year around, and they bring fancy prices in the 8t. Louis market. * Getting Ready for a General's Feet <22?? wnermto tr* Moordad ?? ? _ ? ~ ? _ Oh Boy! Fruit aplenty may bo seen at the Florida Show held in New York City at Madison Square Garden. Photo shows Mrs. J. A. Dew of Palm Beach county about to pluck some choice nuts. New Model The dress made of two materials is seemingly more popular than ever. There is something pleasing in the combination of a plain and a figured fabric provided the colors aro harmonious and such #*rosaca usually dispense wj?h gih?r trim ming. Military in Charge All Herrln^ 111., in under command of the militia, following rlota between Ku Klux Klan sympathizers nnd anti-Klunites. Photo show* four of the soldic-ra imported to keep order. Believe It Or Not! Alice Delysia, French actress, now appearing on Broadway, wore * gown of diamonds and pearls worth $2,000,000 at one performance. No kidding! A dozen detectives and a score of other strong-arm men wero standing about when the photographer prepared to snap his shutter^ _ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND^ Mukr It an Even Dime BY BLOSSER
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