Evening Star Newspaper, July 24, 1923, Page 18

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THE EVENING " STAR, WASHINGTO&, D. C. ' TUESDAY, JULY 24, ‘1923. 'Wheny Europee Day. " ST T B 1T ek Therefore, an afternoon newspaper here with an efficient for- eign service gives the COMPLETE story of Europe’s day by wireless and by cable the day before it is published in any morn- /ing newspaper. he Foening %htf ---has the unrivaled reports of the Associated Press, and, in addi- tion, by joint arrangement with the Chicago Daily News, enjoys a service of resident special correspondents in principal capitals of Europe and Asia and a corps of special traveling corre- spondents covering all important news ‘‘fronts.”’ Thus you are sure of getting the important news of the world ---FIRST---FULLY---and ACCURATELY---in THE STAR. Among the well known writers in this foreign service are such eminent contributors as ROVING COMMISSION. . th;am K. Moderwell .- Willtam H. Brayden .. Constantine Brown SHANGHAI .. Michel Raneau CRACOW . a icki .. Walter J. Robb PEKING Wil ... Walter Collins W .o e ow seeeenes o Fo A, Mackenzie IN i George Witte GLASGOW <. eores s sovmmmes - W L, Manson TOKIO. . e o comornerton + -eee - Junitis B, Wood Have The Star---Daily and Sunday delivered regularly to your home by dependable Star Carrier Servicc 7 Issues 2 Week-—-60c a Month Phone Main 5000---Circulation Dept.---and service will begin at once

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