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Evening Star dated August 14, 1921

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 L WEATHER. rs and thunderstorms today and t; cleudy an ler. Temperature for hours—Highest, 89; Full it No. 28,231 BARRIER ON

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 SECOND SHOTGUN FOUND N A Kennedy Killing:Produces Two 'So Far. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, Calif.. August 13.— A

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 1 “'WARNS THE POWERS RUSSIA IS NOT DEAD German Writer Insists Muscovite People; Must Be Reckoned With in De- termining Future

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 4 Do not abandon your cat or dofi. Bring it to the WASHINGTO! ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE, 349 Maryland Avenue S.W., or Teles phone

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 ol D.CMENWIL | CIYNEWSINBRE, |omersiian wroer and daught Hattie and Willism Jackson. Fuperal George Washington Post, No. 1,

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 - 249 P-B Summer Sults for Men WL § S i g . i 1 L R 1 e N % Tomorrow’i—,—altfl 8 "~ We stage the final markdown of $12. 50 -

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 500 prs. Men's Oxfords Y *Knocked-Out™ !‘ Down .fbr the Count’ - HIS is where 500 men get the best shoe bargain they have...

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 _THE ‘SUNDAY- STAE, WASHINGTON. D. b AUéUs'r”fi, 1921 PART '1..‘ 1 == O0NCF EACTIONS |52t e, |ALLFGED SLAVERS HEPT [t st | TWO

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 - 3 < ¢ . & i ° H 2 Py CUBAN PRESIDENT FACING DILEMMA Newspaper Cités Collapse of . Sugar Market as Seri- ‘ous Problem....

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 BROTHER 420-30 Seventh St. Northwest SN NSBURGH & Washington—New York—Paris STORE NEWS for Monday, August 15, 1921 7 e : = =

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 ] ane Stuart =] LANSBURGH & BROTHER ——— Washington—New York—Paris STORE NEWS for Monday, August 15, 1921 420-30 Seventh St.

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 5 oy : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, AUGUST 14, 1921—PART 1. HIGHTOWER FACES |"°’“""°;si"”—““flw"- U.5.PROFESSOR HONORED)

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 THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, AUGUST 14, 1921-PART 1. Seeut&bs NV ———=f¢ HUB FURNITURE CO——— CLOSED\ ALL DAY SATURDAYS

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 . " Ta6 - .C.BOYSVICTORS | AT CANP MEADE Edward Morgan of Central High Named as Best Stu- dent in Training. Special Dispatch

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 NEW PARKWAY 'DELAYED THROUGH LACK OF FUNDS ."Connecting Link Between Rock Creek and Potomac Drive Will Not Be Completed for

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 28" THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 14, 1921—PART 1.° SENATOR KENYON TELLS HOW CONGRESS IS AIDING FARMERS...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. "BOARD 70 CANVASS VIRGINIA PRIMARY Democratic Committee Likely to Tender Chairmanship to

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 (T s D g < THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 14, 1921—PART 1. ' 10c Cakes of Toilet Soap :vm. This 7 c ley's “Oliv-

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 N\ “We've been waiting for you, Clancy.” McCasty spoke without preamble. From 5 What 'we. observed Just 3 2 L fis: 0 back to

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 ‘MANBROGHT BACK 292 ® IN SUIT CASE DEATH W. H. White, dwner of Bag- gage Containing Gun Which Kil!egl Porter, Held. ‘Willlam

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 - Ro. SRR ONGE NEFGHBORS, . HAVEWONFANE Senator Trinkle Born Only 40 Feet From Place of Mrs. Wilson’s Birth. s MRS. E. LEE

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 ity and Suburban Ry. 1st /E.noo—uen-opom.n R.R. 1st 58.... .000—Pot. Llec. Rower 1st 58 0—Pot. Elec. Power con. 5 :500—Pot.

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 FINANCIAL. RICHMOND'S RATE Predict Earli. Reduction to 5 1-2 Per Cent—Mr. Mel- lon Wants $75,000,000. BY I A. FLEMING. It is

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 3% : V'.s';Pon"rs.‘ i : : TfiE SUNDAY 'QTAR, N’VIASI'{i;NGTON, D : ol ‘ | Shows Fine Form in Beating Boston, 6-1 : All Sandlot

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 "N , © at its best and that is what I most \ i, SPORTS. " French Girl Sure She Will Win U.S. Tennis Title : America’s Best to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 5. BavoHonsCo. *THE BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST. Don’t fail to read the news of the Silk...

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES — he Sundmy Stat ‘Society News = Part 2—12 Pages FAR EAST PROBLEMS NOW GET

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 THE 'EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. -—_— WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.......August 14, 1921 = THEODORE W. NOYES. ..

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 , evarieties: - that the Arab and Islamic peoples of b HOLY WAR DANGERS 'CONFRONT ALLIES King of Hedjaz's Threat May Mean...

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 ! : ife of', [ Brig.Gen.‘Pries,u. i Ctiief of the’. i _Chemical; it T - ' N\ WVarfare’ ! !E; ; : ' . - - Setvice T s o e v ok

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 SOC Senator Kendrick at Home in Wyoming While Congress Rests c | Social Events Hereand Else-l where—Going and Com- ing of...

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 SOCIETY of her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Green Visiting at Atlantic City Mr and Mrs. R. St. Clair Green are visiting

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 B SOCIETY ; , AUGUST M, 1921—PART "2 SOCIETY ey m and the remount station which (urx:’llhe: est. Again, the doorway of this

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 e S TY RS PO PP - ashington's ABOLIAN HALL — Twelfth and G Streets 6tewnway Duo-Art Punclas - VUeber Duoc-Art Pianclas...

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 SOCIETY i ~ f Bachrach’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 14, 1921—PART 2. Notes of the Travels i...

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 ’ * 10 ‘SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, AUGUST 14, 1921-PART 2. SOCIE TY The Wonderful Bargains at Phillip Levy’s

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 v 1 Back to pre-war pay is a possi- bility which may be faced by Army officers before another twelvemonth will have passed.

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 According to the Department of Labor, living .costs in Washington have come down more than in most of the other large cities.

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 \ —— ———— RCHESTRAS are quitting, theater managers are organizing, the New York motion picture commission will not censor...

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 AMUSEMENTS TODAY AND ALL WEEK Presents an o ther splendi otoplaf Tehicle. 1or hat Sirite and come manding atar— ——BY BOOTH

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 i . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 14, 1921—PART 3. - 8" In the Spotlight el ¢ e - | THEPUBLICLBRARY. |Reviews of

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 Revoking Licenses of Reckless Auto Drivers Favored byA.A.A. Proposes New Speed Law York, Without Specific Rules, But...

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 i - . . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 14, 1921—PART 3.~ - - NEW If there’s a loss WE pay it.. If it's insurable

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 ‘Price Reduction . McQUAY-NORRIS PISTON RINGS Ux Every Size and Oversize upnto 5 Inches (Continued from Seventh Page.) new

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 Fraternities MASONIC. LODGES. Tedsy—Harmony, No. 17, 3 p.m., serv- ices st the Masonic and Eastern David, No. 28, M. M. No.

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS THE 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 14, 19%1—PART 3. .- MISCELLANEOUS. ‘WANTED—HELP WANTED—HELP g

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 BOATS AND ACCESIORIES—Covn'd. 30.FT. MOTOR ROAT, fully equip asr lent condition; reasonable offer acce leaving town. Phome

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 10 ROOMS, ETC. ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 14, 1921_PART 3. APARTMENTS, ETC. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—ROOMS

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 REALI ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, .WASHINGTON ‘D. C, AUGUST 14, 1921—-PART 3 _ 'REAL. ESTATE. 17 ' FOR RENT—STORES BUSINESS...

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES ——— Contiumed. Main 4884. :GARDINER & DENT, INC. 17 14th St. NW. t BLOOMINGDALE. VACANT—Two-story red brick,

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 Part 4—8 Pages Big Tas o BY JAMES A. BUCHANAN. UST what does the printed piece of paper we call money mean to you when you

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 rg™ Uncle & ELL, Ines” says I, after three days of job hunt- - W fng and no pay envelopes et In sight, “we may be $ut but...

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 MR. DOWNEY SITS JACOB DOWNEY waited in line at the meat shop. A footsore little man was he. All day long, six days a week for

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 ¥ THE DIM DIM GIRL F you were not accustomed to the houses of the New Guinea inland ranges—and in the world not 100 white...

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 / George Alfred Townsend, Famous Writer of Days Gone By 174 ATH" was a widely known pen name, and perhaps for two generations

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 The McMurray Mystery . Malcolm illing Adventure. ge, Detective, Has Another By Herbert Jenkins. F the many problems upom...

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 v Shiny Lacquered Surfaces and Jet Distinguish French Hats | MAUVE FEATHER ON BANDEAU OF AMETHYST. BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. HE

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 = i ° 8 THE - SUNDAY STAR, ‘VASHINGTbN, D. C, AUGUST 14, i921—PART 4 / . @d}l’@@m i @@k n the 1Iscount jFurniture Sale Sale

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 GRAPHIC SECTION SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 14, 1921 Washington's sky line. This picture was taken from the top of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . Mrs. Ma Soo and her daughter Elizabeth, who are now in Washington. Mrs. Soo is the wife of

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 SUNDAY Rt. Rev. Michael Joseph Curiey, who is to succeed Cardinal Gibbons as head of the Mary- land diocese. He was born in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Gen. Pershing at the opening of the first civilian training camp at Camp Meade. Fourteen A

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 I OTOGRAVURE SECTI AUGUST 14, 1921 <y New York society folk at Newport, R. I, garden fete. Left to right: Mrs. Henry P....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 14, 192L 4 AMONG US MORTALS THE CLOSE-UP Copyright. 1921, New

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 14, 1921 Keventeenth Year Youthful Benuty ceptional ad-...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 14, 1921 What the 2A Brownies do . All of the pictures on this

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 MUTT AND JEFF I SENT TEN DoLLARS To A PITTSBURG DETEcCTIVE AGEANCY AND THEX'VE MADE ME THE(R CHIEF SLEUTH IN THI1S C\TY. I

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 (o \TTER POP GFA, 24 i HE CAN'T CATCH NO SHARKS IN A LITTLE PAIL 4 LIKE TRAT, _ 3o KIN HE WILLIE: l' .‘i" | \ \i 1 FEEL...

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 . % ,lQ MR. \WHo0213! 225,.7( MR. BRowN- ey = THINKTHIS 1S P — ER-ER-\ES BETtV— ER. EXCUSE ME A MOMENT- | A DEUGHTFULL PLACE

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 OF COURSE You CAN DRINE- ALL You HAVE To Know IS HOW To START T AND STOP \T- I'LL SHow You - {_IT'S SIMPLE - e I A,...

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