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Evening Star dated June 2, 1921

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 WEATHER. District of Columbla and Maryland— Fair tonight; and tomorrow perature ended at 2 p.m. today: today. Full report on

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 13 Ve THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1921 MRS. SALLIE A. CROWN, NFW COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION...

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 e ASSOCIATION PLANS | FUND FOR A HOME Didest Inhabitants' Expect to | Raise Money Slowly With- {  out Intensive Drive. Plans

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 on memorial service, and - Church this afternoon. I "EET TODAY ON "ALL- :#'li.?lmu of ‘the muvoc::t- lt’h‘onl;!‘s::::r'slo:':

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 THE EVENING STAR, wmsmu'roN D. U., THURSDAY, JUNE ard Oll Company at 25 cents a gallon, \SUES W, R. & E. FOR DAMAGES |MAN¥

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1921.° Editorial Digest Mexico and the United States. President Obregon’s...

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 the areaway four stories below, rushed out and found that Mrs. Riccl had been instantly killed. WOMAN LEAPS TO: DEATH....

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 EI=E ol —=]o|e—x]o] o] S SN Flowered Figured Checks Stripes. All Styles All Sizes Second Floor. SOCIETY Cleaning and Storing

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 Lulse , 0 the sclentific mnm United of Ao ':::nlo mg‘“’fxg"“ 55 | Biates =ut s o B Sasis qusries samed | Col. Bebert C....

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 WHITE FOOTWEAR Our friends tell us we have the best dis- play of White Footwear in town. .We have just the Footwear you want

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 Jror e e—— Boys’ Denim Overalls, 45¢c— Strong, dark blue Denim, with bib and shoulder straps; side pockets; -full .and roomy.

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 o Pid Yflu Ever ear of Ifni? Do you know the area and population of Great Britain’s African posses- sions? “Do you know the

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 . ! Senate EXPECT KEEN FRAT ONNAVAL NEASURE H:quse Opposition in Confer- ence Seen Over Senate In- crease of $98,000,000....

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 ! RS STEROD FFFOR PORTO AN sland Unionist President Favors Proposal of Rep- resentative Towner. | i i { .'.lhf Assaciated...

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 C, THURSDAY, JUNE'S, 1% tion of the y. imi ent of COLLAPSES WHEN TOLD | SWEEP AT. VLADIVOSTOK. |1 thesmet tecgue per raore |

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 Ana ADITORIAL Far more vital than an- HE Romans were marvelous glass makers. , Ome artist exhib- 2 flexible glass that marble

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 12 Dozen Pairs Store Sing Saturday 16-Button-Length Open to the Public ‘The main ¥ street entrance will be open at $:30—all

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 EBONITE %~ For Transmissions and Differentials Builds up a film of quiet and free & Sold everywchers in five and twen! INITE™

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN’G’K)N O o LTS e D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1921 ASyecWPurchmeandSale Loom Ends of Laces —These !aces,

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 THE fivmmre STAR, WASHING'rbx, | D. C, ‘THURSDAY JUNE 2, . | SBHU“I_ Bn ARD B ANI EQUAL SUFFRAGE FAIES-TO AFFECT | STATES...

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 4 FINANCIAL. _ Ve were $3,848577.02, nearly double the average day’s business. They reflected in large degree tax payments

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 NEW. YORK STOCK EX Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. s Am Colton Oil pt.. & Am Druggists. .... * Am Hide &

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 WHITE SOX PLAY- FIRST_ OF FIVE GAMES TODAY |eis Many Changes Made in Former Championship Machme——(.'mfis ‘Take Series from...

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 SPORTS.' Carpentier’s Sparri ng "GOLDBERG ' AND McVEY MSAY GEORGES CAN HIT 5 5 ANHASSET, N. Y., June 2—Sparring partners who

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 .cfivufwsmnm. N; mcl— -lon-ry I.d dl—dnv ug“?uln l.l./l. tonom' at Ta- kmt Church. Columbus Opuntry smmmer dnou will start...

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 & - Ly & last nighi inteation of returning fo Wash- ab?“t 1% cents a day and 5 cents S‘mday5~ B the Amelated Press. Lenin...

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 R [t AT R attention to ¥ création and display of | 8k attractive apparel for trousseux. Bridal gowns, frocks for wttendants,

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 _“REATUKE: SE i “1’!‘ s the AYENGER | | N 'HOME NURSING ‘s ~ B4 4 E “THE v YITH his nerves strang to _uk;;g. S ars-on...

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 FAR PIN. hadve. £10 reward if reiurned Fa._ave s 3 s es 5 Fiaber, CLERK for ¢ m -iallarge company. Knowledge of| comptometer

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 ued. EAST POTOMAC PARKS ARMY CAMP BUILDINGS. | Sept_tiberty | "'ME__ Another tremendous purchase | 35.000- enables us to...

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 X y f S + - sREAL-ESTATE; :-- L ) 3 : A 1S ~ i FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR “LE—HOUBB o 2 /Continued: o FOUR_BRICKS, szn BRICK_FRONTS,

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 Cclhplete Sherlton and Colonial Mlllommemz Room Suites, Cane * and Velour Living Room Suites, Day- Beds, Upright Pianio,...

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 'AKE advz tage oi lhe op- portuiityi ‘fo save DOW . while you have a steady in- come. Join o‘m; Savings Depart- ent. E...

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