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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1921-08-07

Evening Star dated August 7, 1921

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 WEATHER. Showers and probably thunderstorms today; partly cloudy and cooler to- ‘morror for 20 hours ended at 8 p-m. last...

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 9 Fve iAssumes His New Duties At the Census Bureau - JVE BARRIER ASKED S ARMY AND NAYY ~ “thnked With Chemical Need in...

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 = S & THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. €, AUGUST 7, 191-_PART 1.~ VERSAILLES TREATY ["iistomes JSEES NEW DANGERS...

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 THE | SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON RACING IMMIERANT "What Congress Is Doing AUGUST 7, ‘1921—PART 1.~ BIDS ARE REQUESTED i . FOR

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 i\ " THE 'SUNDAY" STAR, WASHINGTON, D: "C. AUGUST T, T etoning hot acdusintance | sut any diMeaieye s 'v Moxico with-...

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 THE 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 7, 1921—PART 1. LITT Upholstering. Gea. Plitt Co., Inc., Modern Plumbing Adds...

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 L 1921—PART 1. RADIO COMPASS NOWPOTENT FACTOR IN SAFEGUARDING SHIPS ON COAST In the opinion of seafaring men, the radio...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 7, 1921—PART 1. : 85¢ to $1.50 Stamped " Dresses, 69c Children's Stamped Dresses,

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 \ SHYSBANKFUGIIE ISHIDIN IN MEXCO Ex-Soldier Declares He Will Reveal Spurgin—Wants Larger Reward. By the Associated Press.

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 == ——— 33 36-inch Nainsvok—Fine, silky finish for fine lin- gerie; ten yards to the pieceT....... $2.98 First Floor....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 7 1921—PART 1. " Seventh & D Sts. N ) ——=="Ghe HUB FURNITURE CO—— | i+ | —— CLOSED

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 ITTONI HAS FAIT - INGALL TO DISARM | jtalian Senator TeIIs Institute = Change in Present League Offers Best Hope. Ry the...

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 RALDINE FARRAR LL FIGHT CHARGE Mystery Surrounds Telle- gen’s Suit, But He Is Called Too Domesticated. Special Dispatch to

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 14 THE:. SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. - . For your convenience "o 2 You can buy your Lifetime Furniture this month at the low

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 Here Are a Few of tfie Remarkable Values Being Offered at Phillip Levy’s EXPANSION SALE It Will Be to Your Advantage to...

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 i : by a majority of 63. The voting in New Salem Baptist Church, on the The Cherrydale voluntee: .| Trinkle Vote—Sen 3 e &

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 THE ‘SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C;, AUGUST 7, 1921—PART 1 . Sk Moaday 't the gnn) municIDal elgc: UPPER MARLBORO. ' P ® L] -

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 : 4 NEVER KNEW WA ELECTRICITY SHOT ONHER LAW Mrs. George Barber Denies “:—We have specialized in this work and are prepared

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 Frater corps—in appreciation of the masterly MASONIC. and harmonious manner in which he has presided over and tralmed the...

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 /AR SERVICE HEADS : AP ATTACK PLANS = Will Show Public Need of Air- planes by Bombing Alabama. Air service officials are...

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 the children to our modern, te barber shop. Bobbing done, too. Mothers can be sure that their instructions will be carried

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 HO .b‘ (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER IX. “Done For!” McCarty smiled to himself as he left Mrs. Kip's house and

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 1 TAR W. o . 1\ FINANCIAL 'LEADING BANKERS AREBACK _ _\CTRENATH PERIODS | Week’s Price Range New York Stock Exchange!S][GHTLY

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 2 -sP Tribe Checks Nationals’ Winning ORTS. INDIANS POUND ZACHARY AND COP BY 3 TO 1 SCORE George Uhle, Employing Effective

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 P4 S PORTS.™ . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 7, 1921—PART 1.7 'SPORTS.” %’ ____seorrs” = 'THE SUNDAY STAR...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO ‘ AUGUST 7, 1921—PART 1. —The Home Fashion Book says that “after months oi hesitation —In light

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 v ERMANY and the Germans, if EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS 2 SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—10 Pages GERMAN TRADE CUTS INTO U. S.

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 2 — e ———————————— ey “THE EVENING STAR, '_?\\'lxh Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY........August 7, 1821...

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 VOICE OF AMERICA MAY END STRIFE Mere Word of Ambassador Harvey Could i Settle Discordant 5 Which Threaten All European...

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 C., AUGUST 7, 1921—PART 2. oMrs ERNEST TA:‘XOMP SON ETON, Vho has beer. Fatertaming at aseries garden part- tes athersum mes

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 SOCIETY Dr. and Mrs. McPherson Leave for Maine Coast Dr. and Mrs. McPherson left yester- day for the Maine coast, where they

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 1< X SOCIETY THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Mayer Wros. & Co. AGEN’ AR w. No Branch Stores [| ASENTS CORSETS HOSIERY ‘inal Summer Sale

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 SOCIETY + Representative Reed \ Will Return to City Representative and Mrs. Stuart F. Reed of West Virginia will return this

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 s SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 7,.1921—PART 2. ‘ SOCIETY A“nouncemeflt Mr..Crissinger to Join = Ensign

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 August Fur Sale Bargains —are being promptly snapped up, and with ex- cellent reason,as these striking values testify: French

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 ri NEWS OF THE CLUBS A lawn party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carlin, Arcturus, Va. Just below Mount Vernon. on the...

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 | (o] @he Suniay St Part 3—12 Pages - WASHINGTON, D. C, LIéhe Theater ,__——:s_fi IKL” David Belasco's adaptation of a French

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 AMUSEMENTS RAN| NINTH AT D s'rn.m N, W. Daily Frem : & Comtinuous 2 o’Clock Neou VBEGINNING TOBAY COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL...

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 - AGAINST BURDENSOME TAXES Is “Unalterably Opposed“ to _Enactment of Legislation for Federal Assessment on Motor Vehicles. -

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 L pg . TIRES OF WRONG SIZE -k CAUSE EXTRA EXPENSE Gompany to Establish Technical °; Bervice Department for Benefit + of Truck

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 ‘THE 'SUNDLAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 7, 1921—PART 3.’ a clrcle or mark in the center of the crossing are more...

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 rg™ Reviews of New Books with that remarkable story, as his first considerable of- fering to fiction. His lines have fa en in

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 instances a service more severe than that vlhlch falls upon any Qmun, author of "Evarymln ] Therlr;n of the car. These gears

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 FOUND. GOLD WATCH and locket, between 3rd and 4th sts. n.w. Inguire 108 E st. n.w. C HELP AND SITUATIONS.” WANTEDHELP...

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Continued. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | MURICAL INSTRUMENTS—Continued: THE SUNDAY STAR,

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 20 - APARTMENTS, ETC. THE SUNDAY -STAR, WASH'INGTOI;T, D. C, AUGUST 7, 1921_PART 3. -~ REAL ESTATE. e R e e ) e e e e e FOR

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 REAL WANTED—TO BUY KNMENT EMPLOYE DESIKES SIX_ 'gn «ight room house. North 8707. E W _ FOR DIMEDIATE PURCHABER, house west of

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 REAL ESTATE. 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 7, 1921_PART 3. RESORTS s FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR...

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 MAGAZINE SECTION The Sundiy St | FEATURES I WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, 1921. jzlpan Builds Battles BY HECTOR

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 T'S a shifty little old world, Tll1 say. Not that it looked it on the 29th. No, I remember 1 was wondering that afternoon If

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 T 'HE “SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 7, 1921-PART GUN PLAY HE idea came to her one night| under Pictou and Kibbell

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 SHEARED EARS A Thrilling Tale Which Will Hold Your Attention to the Last Word. Written by a New Writer in The Sunday Star’s

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 \ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ‘AUGUST 7, 1921—PART 4. 5" Early Life of John Philip Sousa, “The March King,” in...

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 P Malcol;n Sage, Detective The olng p of Lléhedale Another Interesting Adventure of T 1 GRE trouble, Tommy,” re- niarked...

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 Simplicity in T rimmings the Latest Mode in Summer Frocks (g5 Y i g BLACK TAFFETA EMB BY ANME RITTENHOUSE. HE way that...

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 bLIVlNIERING AT HOME Gun Play Suggestions for Overcoming the Disadvantage of Not Contintied trom Third Page) go colorless;.as

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 ¥ 5 : Ay v ‘rviv», ,"Y"*'- b 2 ; | e —— ] -~ L B .~ el When a new record was es- tablished by Washington canoe- ists for the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 7, 1921. » ummer Camps Along the Beautiful Potomac Al...

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 THE Secretary of Labor Davis spent his summer vacation recently with the fatherless children at the SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Manufacturing the stuff that cools the morning ca summer thirst. Yes, it’s ice. The great...

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 OTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 7, 1921. pe and helps quench that raging he smaller 200-pound cakes by ery to Washington homes....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 7, 1921. The Filipino village style of summer villa, including

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 President Harding takes his first horseback ride in fifteen years. An incident of the two-day stay at the...

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 Mrs. Gene Buck, wife of the author of the Ziegfeld Follies ¥ and late star in “Jack O’ Lan- tern,” snapped while sailing on

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. MUTT AND JEFF - Jeff WHY, DOWN IN KANSAS WHERE T WoORKED EoR A YEAR FoLkS WoOuULD SAY THIS WAS A DEAD CALM!

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