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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1921-07-24

Evening Star dated July 24, 1921

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 Fair and rising temperature; erly winds. 86; lowest, 61. No. 85¢—No. 28210. WEATHER. tomorrow; moderate south- Temperature

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 ‘receded. NERIN ST HEH De Valera Likely to Go to London Again With More Colleagues. By the Associated Press. LONDON, July...

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 ] ] .GERMANY IS PAYING LITTLE TO FRANCE Tardieu Says Products Received Are S_mall : Percentage of Expenditures for War Damage

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 GREAT ‘NORTHEAST SALE OF FURNITURE For week, Extraordinary bargai July 5. best types of refrigerators. Al a special sulkies

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 -' BAND CONCERT. At Walter Reed Hospital today, 6:45_p.m., by the Interior~De- partment Band, - Walter G. ‘Wilmarth,...

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 . .5 Values Such as These Are Only . } ¥ to Be Had at Phillip Levy’s . XPANSION SALE Do{Not Take Our Word for This...

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 . PAD INSTRUCTR _ High School Authorities Prob- ably Will Not Replace Lieut. | Day, Resigned. For the first time in years the

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 60c Danderine Componanad2C Regular 60c Bot- tles of Danderine, a With This Coupon and 9¢c Good Quality Pa- per, in white and

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 O ASK PRESIDENT TOCANP HARDING Training Camp for Boys on Conduit Road to Com- mence August 1. President Harding will be...

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 10 THE ' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 24 1921—PLART 1. CLEARANCE Certain Lots of Seasonable Apparel Reduced in Price

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 12 T THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.’ C, JULY 24, 1921—PART 1. 5. Banp Hovns o, |Other Kann Store News Today' | 5 a1y...

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 D. C, JULY 24, 1921—PART 1 v Given High Position i In P. O. Department: TREASURY TO'STUDY .~ WILSON PROMISES Mr. Mellon to

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 oo et THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 24, 1921—PART 1. ANNOUNCING * Price Reductions On All Food Column De'vote'd to

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 | ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity

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 r CANDIDATES READ FOR VIRGINIA FIGHT Democratic Primary Battle to Take Place August 2. Has Interesting Features. Bpecial...

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 GIRL SWIMS TO FREEDOM. Spécial Dispatch to The Star. ~ PARKERSBURG, W. Va., July 23.— Onelda Smith, aged fiftecn, who escaped

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 The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.  Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. ZiopaLAIS RoVAL  ${ A sale involving practically all new mer-

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 —_— Manufacturers looking forward to the coming season took tremendous price concessions - CRETONNE SALE The Greatest...

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 T2 y o and to a prospect would be still The market closed weak, Jower. with September, 1.22%. and December, % to % In eneral

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! Week’s Price Range New York Stock Exchange FINANCIAL, FUNE‘"[]NS “F '[HE URGE HUGE STOCK ISSUE.

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 SPORTS Griffs Beaten by Tigers : Gourdin of Harvard Broad Jumps 25 Feet 3 Inch EHMKE IS TOO STRONG (|Silistine Sprance. IN

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 SPORTS. YOUTH DOWNS CHAMPION IN RHODE ISLAND EVENT ROVIDENCE, R. I, July 23—Vincent Richards, the cighteen-year old New...

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 5. Bavo 5603 (Z,G: *THE BUSYCORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. Bay Seal Coats —40-inch coat. made of lustrous skins and Jined |...

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—10 Pages PLANNED TO REBUILD EAST CAPITOL WALL 7- WA'SHINGTON, D. -C,

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 " -] WASHINGTON,D.O. (IUNDAY eevee...duly 24, 1921 b NP G 1 Y s o110 emean é, THE EVENING: STAR, Wjth Sunday Wotning'...

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 DELAYS OF FRANCE STIR SILESIA CRISIS Policy of Politif:al Expediency and Alli- ance With Poland May Prove Tinder for New...

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 — 3 MRS. WILLIAM ALEXANDER IBARBER _farmerly Miss_Melanie:Gordon President and Mrs. Harding . With a Mrs. Harding Guest of

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 SOCIETY Capt. and Mrs. Raby Hosts To “Sub-Debs" and Cadets Capt. and Mrs. James J. Raby en. tertaineq a company of ‘“sub-debs

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 '-6 v Vi, Cleaning MME. VIBOUD, Inc. Established 1855. 737 11¢h Bt N.W. = ~ » wer peice for better work. Loy ' Satisfaction

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 ' G'[EVY CHASE = protests against the commercial ex- | modern hotel has been bullt on the B . . ¥, of Visit by the President

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 8 SOCIETY ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 24, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY .:bilq)sbom 608 TO 614 A ELEVENTH ST. Fourth

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 . R e i S T S LR A L L Y e L R Iy T L A R At A IR e I T S E S I RS L e e A A T S TR TR L A A YR ILRIT Y Y Bg B =1 %E %...

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 P T e , THE. SUND, s pa et . The Hecht Co.’ 7th at F Ciosial ey Sqturdey Linenes ® to 5125 tub froqk Yes; $5 is the...

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 . v Theaters ‘ ~ E have had our little peep into the domestic difficulties of the theater by long-distance telephone and...

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 LOEW’S PALACE ——TODAY AND ALL WEEK— it In Mazxwell Karger's -gurkfiflfl version of the great romantic comedy by Lloyd Osborne

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 | Many Inquiries Answered, Including How| o to Clean Windshield and Method N DY TIPS FOR THE TOURING | MOTORIST ON SUMMER...

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 '\nce you want ~e exclusively. SuT tection. care of it. Phone (han inferior makes. Ins a FEDERAL in your ca Master Service

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 Wanted Auto Alton G. Selberling, vice president and general manager of the Haynes Auto- . moblle Company, Kokomo, Ind., spent

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 THE SUNDAY STAR 'WASHINGTON, D. O, JULY 24, 1921—PART 3. WANTED—HELP MALE—Continued- REAL ESTATE _SALESMAN_Experienced, o L

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 AUTOMOBDILES, ETC. et i) SUN. EE Y e FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—MISCE_TANEQUS | F MISCRLLANFOUS—Continued....

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 FOR RENT—ROOMS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 24, 1921—PART 3 FOR RENT—ROOMS _ APARTMENTS TO m APARTMENTS, ETC. REAL

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 FOR SALE—LOTS FOR EXCHANGE SUBURBAN PROPERTY SUBURBAN PROPERTY. RFMARKARLE SALE OF LOTS—_ASHTON | VALUARLE BUILDING LOT,...

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 REAL ESTATE! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 24 1921;-PART,3. : RESORTS . 1 ol 2 pr— ITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITYSN. J.

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 i - 5 Fraternities MASONIC. LODGES. Today—B. B. French, No. 15, services at Masonic and Eastern Star Home, at 8 o'clock this

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 l FICTION l Part 4—8 Pages " @h WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING MAGAZINE SECT e Sundlyy Shar. , JULY ION 24, 1921. FEATURE |

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 Inez Finds a Flapper Hound S 1 WAS telling Inez £nly Yes- terday, there is some use in hav- ing a rich uncle, after mll, even

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 ® gidn't show a moment's hesitation.” - N 'GREAT GRIEF! You have heard of Orestes. He is one of the big characters of mod:n!

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 e & THE _SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 24, 1921_PART 4. STAY-AT-HOME SUM Amadone=R : :n.q sinin = -!i - J-ud ""—4!!.‘

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 Allison, 1L, Feb. 3. ROTHER CHARLEY.  Well Charley this is a funny World where a man has neighbora on 1 side of you that you

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 & 1SGUISE,” Malcolm Sage had once remarked, “is the chief characteristic of the detec- ' D tive of fiction. In actual...

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 VICTORIAN FROCK OF DARK BLUE TAFFETA COMBINED WITH ROSE TAFFETA. WHICH IS TRIMMED WITH SMALL BOWS OF THE BLUE FABRIC, AND HAS

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 ~ - 8 CLARIFIED CLASSICS 1 RIP YAN WINKLE. / (Washington Irving.) N a sleepy one-horse village, flung hassock-like at the...

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 GRAPHIC |’ W]z % ' taf ‘ ROTOGRAVURE SECTION |f ¢ A SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 24, 1921 N The Marine Band Plays at the

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 Babe Ruth’s mighty clouts over the fence and away are but ordinary hits to this great slugger of the Detroit team, American

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 24, 1921. The tigress registers “mild toler- ance” for . . the camera The national bird. man This one was pre- g ’ sented to

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Gen. Pietro Badoglio, former chief of staff of the Italian army, visits the War Department. In...

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 .—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION--JULY _J. C. Berring, with his wife, is driving a team of oxen from | West " Chester, Conn., to...

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 _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 24, 1921 Among Us Mortals Sweet Eighteen Copyright, 1921, New

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 24, 1921 ; BGI_'{a; precautions were taken in Dublin recently on...

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 Brig. Gen. Sawyer, President Harding’s physician, takes up horseback riding. Photo snap- ped near executive offices of the

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 TR e T COMIC SECTION e MUTT AND JEFF - The Odds Were Against Jeff - By BUD FISHER JEEE, MY WIEE's IN Town FeR THe : I s ™e oM

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 wHleN I PuRSUE g?;{(g:’.b-.j{is VILLIANS T LIKE WILL CATC Yo GINNUM A EVEN o CHANCE A Flat Joke - (Coguright, 1921, by Bell

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 — | GUESS | WONT STOP AND ASK BETTY o, &8 2.2 & OF FEEL This ISHT MY -1 — BY Ceoree! LCKY DAN—NEP, 1LL Ay Look AT THaT" WAIT

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 MOTORING To mMmeE-=-- WORRIES O'll'sle BUT WE SIT MERE SUNDAY AFTER SUNDAY — No PLACE To Go UNLESS WE G0 ON HOT AND CROWDED

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