The New York Times/1925/12/14
- Year of Dawes Plan Puts Reich on Road to Full Recovery
- Amplifiers in the Lords Check Side Remarks by Peers
- Tax Bill Will Pass with Little Change
- New York Dog That Keeps Watch on Sea Believed Lone Survivor of a Liquor Ship
- Aviation Situation Declared Alarming in Report to House
- New Orleans Syndicate Buys Huylers, Inc.
- Want Population of City Recounted
- Suffolk County Shows Big Gain
- Arizona University Will Study 'Relics'
- 4,000 at Cathedral Celebrate Locarno
- Only Jane Austen Manuscript Acquired by British Museum
- Louvain's $1,000,000 Fully Subscribed
- Eleonora Sears, Walking to Boston on Wager, Goes 4 Miles from Providence in 45 Minutes
- Pinchot Summons a Special Session to Regulate Coal
- Operators and Miners Silent
- Untitled (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.)
- Denies Concealing Data
- Miner's Family Starving
- Coal Inquiry Asked by Congress Group
- Robbers Chloroform 25 in Five Ohio Homes
- Assails Locarno Treaty
- Northwestern University Plans to Absorb Armour Institute in its Engineering School
- Horse Smashes Door; Saves Two at Fire
- Held in B. M. T. Wreck
- Ford Hires Big Hall for Old-Time Dance
- Turks Offer Plan in Mosul Dispute
- Discuss Applying Article XXII
- Drop $1,000,000 Suit Against Louis W. Hill
- Reformatory Physician Named
- Mother of 14 Tries to End Life by Gas
- Child is Alcohol Victim
- Navy Morale High, Declares Wilbur
- The House of a Hundred Sorrows
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Back Again
The first newspaper to print cross word puzzles was The Sunday World.
So World readers were having fun with them years before the craze broke out.
Someone decided the other day that they were "old stuff," but the first move to abolish them brought out a storm of "noes,"
So you can still be sure of them in The World—daily and Sunday—and be just as sure that the best Cross Word Puzzles printed are in
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New York, December 14—The pajamas, illustrated today, are of a heavy blue or pastel-colored milk. They fasten with Chinese frogs and pearl buttons.
Silk is the refinement of luxury in pajamas, because it is softer and smoother than any other material which might be chosen.
The spruce colllar upon these pajamas gives them the trim look of a sporting shirt.John David
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