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p PERPETUAL _ BUILDING | ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent ll on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It - Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. * Assets More Than "] HOSPITAL SCHOOL | BILL URGED BY D.C. Commissioner Oyster- Ap- peals to Senate Commit- tee for Action. Senator Fall, chairman of the Dis- trict committee, has been requested by Acting President . Oyster of the District Board of Commissioners to use his good offices to get action on the bill directing the Commissioners to construct a school for tubercular children on the Upshur street site, and $8,000,000 - three other minor bills. Surplus More Than In the letter to Senator Bm Com- ssoo’wo mlfrlloner Oyster said in he Commissloners of the District JES of Columbla are vers much Interested n certain legislation now pending Corner 11th an ts. NW. i} n, coratn 1e your committee or re- JAMFES BERRY. President ported by your committee to the JOSHTA W. CARR, Secretary ||||Senate, and they desire to ask your good offices In securing the enact- ment of the leglslation. They think there may be times during the sessions of the Senate when unobjectlonable measures may | are of oonsiderable interest to. the District. 2 Thure are two bills which hnve d the House, a bill authoriz- tge widening of 1st street northeast and a ‘bill authorizsing the sale of an old school site in the northeast section. ‘Other bills which the Com- missioners hope you can-’ give your usy nursery and a bill directing the Com- missioners to construct a sohool for ubercular PONERENE DEFEAT SOUGHT BY UNIONS Rail Brotherhoods Also Urge Ohio Workmen to Down Fess. By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohlo, August 4.—Labor leaders here today received form let- ters, signed by the presidents of the five bilg raliroad brotherhoods, urg- ing that Senator Atlee Pomerene be defeated for renomination at the Ohlo primary election next week. The let- ters urged the nomination of former j |Representativa John J. Lentz of Co- lumbus, who is Pomerene's only op- ponent for the democratic nomination. tion for senator as against Representa- tive Simeon D. Fess. EVERY business is | Ba laber J:.‘:':..'“r&:d”‘.i“ 50 finding economies in its managemrent now. The supplies or labor it uses cost less. Such economy must be brblican candidaten for Py passed along tothecon- | ™R s aomvaion, ., o, sumtir at :\1 tneVeV ad- |Shoprerd. '?:?5"3.1’53,3’ the Order ol vantage. AL- LIS’ you will find the most moderate prices i - at which you can com- d T, C. Cashen, presi- mand good food, pleas- »‘1%':? °A'm‘ehr? ShitmeraUalo ol d re ;‘;fi,fi,’&,‘;;:m which |McLEAN COMMUNITY FAIR to lunch or dine. WILL OPEN TOMORROW Virginia Township to Hold An- Mallig® |=sarrrnmss man High School “ ; ’ Wfllfi:‘x'l::’l Largest From the moment it first rubs the sleep from fts eyes tomorrow morn- 12th and G Sts. N.W. P - g g % 3 w. :,‘E g i3 2 mmmmmzmmmmmmmmzmzmmzmmzzmmmmmmmmwmmm 3334 ing until the last yawn that night, McLean, a bustling Virginia town- ship on the Washington and Old Dominion line to Great Falls, will be agog with its elghth annual com- munity fair. he central site of the celebration will be Franklin Sherman High School, the inspiration for the first fair, but it is likely the crowds that have lnumued they will attend will Jyst about fill the whole town. 8 an unincorporated village, Mc- §|Lean depends upon local volunteer effort for most of its community im- provements, and the fair this year is expected to yleld revenues for the high school, the new fire department and a community hall. Improve- ments in some of the town roads are also anticipated from the proceeds. baby show w! Every GreaT reputation owes its existence to the many loyal friends that features on the program. quality has created for Another interesting contest will be f | the sale of a beautiful ateel engraving the busincss [ | of the White House, bearing the auto- graph of Mrs, Harding, whk‘h was L ‘x:r:leum:: by the Prnl nt's v;i‘l‘ad to e '-l-ry a T t j | hene h Magee, en | PLAZA COUNCIL HOTEL GLASS COMPANY | CONTROVERSY CLOSED WASHINGTON, D. C. Rosslyn, Va. f | The next step in the Plaza Council 'l‘el minasemem. cbn- Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER ‘made Davia’ Miss Anderson referred v.hem to.the | Becretary. ‘oposed reorganization hotels,” as the vl dent of un cduncil with Miss enderson. R R ***&***4** e v s e v s e ke s e e e e e e ke e e sk e sk sk ke sk dedkeok ke ke oy . ® 2 o In the Editorial Section —there will be important subjects discussed by those best informed. Matters of moment to the public. 18 22 2232088200220 2088000880008 0 b2 2 20 2 5 0 o S 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 g g :******************************* In the Pink Sports Section x : —there’ll be another of Mliss Artelt’s interesting articles * on “Swimming for Beauty and Health.” Also the usual * comprehensive digest of the major and minor sports. * * ¥ 2222 0 S22 00000088888 8:08 8800 e 8800800 ¢ d cellany. *¥*¥¥*¥¥**¥* Post. S 8 2 8828 88 e 2o sesssssssssssss In the Girls’ Page —there are many features which will appeal to young Miss Washington—things which are uppermost in her thoughts and of which she will enjoy reading. 30 e ook Fe e e Ak A A K o Ao o XK XK kK ii**\‘*‘k** **l(»***¥*********4***4**¥¥¥¥*¥¥ In the Rotogravure Section —you'll see in graphic pictures those people and events of which you have been reading. No other process has atta,med to a standard of excellence with the Star’s Rotogravure. "~ ****4**********‘k***********4**4* e e e e e sk e e ke e ke sk sk sk ke ke sk ke ek sk s ke sk e sk sk e e ke e s ke ke ek e sk sk st sk ek sde ke e ke ke dede e sk ke sk ok ook ok Features With @fljfi %umlmwl %im? That are Exclusive T e oS eeee oD a2 9'8 2200888888080 8888800000000 0000006000 e0000608 8004 LR g2 2 2 2 2 2 g Special fiction byW J. Locke, James Branch Cabell Ring W. Lardner and Melville Davidson KO AKX et It’s Washington’s popular home paper-—-a paper that’s fit for the home --- because it is bright and progressive---readable and reliable---and always clean ---without offensive word or questionable thought. You'll get ALL the news --- promptly as it happens ---faithfully reported by the infallible Associated Press --- that master newsgathering organization--- whose representatives are located in every nook and corner of the active world --- keeping Star readers informed upon.what is going on. The news of the hour---accurately told; and censored with decency. 2254 2 -3¢ *********************4!*******#*i- X In the Political Resume —you’ll read the reports made by Star correspondents on the “firing line.” Forecasts that give the trend of public thought on candidates and canvasses. 2 8.2.2.2.0.88.8.8.88000 0888888800 ssssss R 8.8 8 S8 ¢ ¢ el ARRAR R, In Anne Rittenhouse’s Letter »* * —Washington ladies will read of the fashions they will soon be i wearing. Paris is aglow with new conceits for milady’s ward- X robe—all graphically described in the Rittenhouse letter. X * * FOE N REXK 2K k¥ dek RN OOOR R XROOKR X3 Fe sk de e e sk s e e e A e e e e e s e e e e sk e sk de e sk ke sk Kok ek ek Ak sk deok ok ek k ek ok ke ok A kok Read This List of Features Scheduled for the Magazine Section Thesliterary standard of the Magazine Section is the highest that can be attained. Its contrgbutors are writers of note. It presents in the whole wonderfully attractive mis- AR NN A X *********************************** e e e e e ke e e e ke e sk e e e ke e sk sk sk sk sk sk ke ok ok *1»****4#*¥******#¥**’b*¥¥‘k****** In the Dramatic Section —both the Stage and the Screen favorites are brought into the limelight. Everybody is interested in what is doing in the amusement world—and who is doing it. * x X * »* X * * * RES S S8 28 ¢ *****4***4‘*******************4* 4)1-***4**44****4******4‘********* ¥ In the Comic Section —you’ll find four pages of the funniest fun that it has ever printed. All the favorites—but in new and ludicrous mtuanons Everybody’ll enjoy these laughs. : ¥***4**************44******4#* 4 x %* X x P ARGMRLLE »* * x The Sure Way to Get Your Copy of The Star Phone Main 5000 Is to have The Star Carrier leave it at your home Daily and Sunday—60c a Month. - -- - - Circulation Dept.

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