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Evening Star dated August 21, 1921

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 . Temperature for two hours ended at 10 Highest, 91, at 4 p.m.; a.m. :uterday Fuil report on Page 5. WEATHER. T S ST, PO 2

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 LIQUOR ~ [PrcTURES PERIL IN BALKANS PRESIDENT AND PARTY. a5 / FROM POLITICS OF POWERS| piosms gy T Y ] ON YACHT MAYFLOWER NG

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 » TO O . EUROPE NE UTSIDERS’ WILL EDS BOW . Reference of Silesian Controversy to the . League of Nations Viewed as Departure

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 MAN’S STORE We Give the Values and Get the Business By G. GOULD LINOOLN. When the Semats adjourned last night, the proposed

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 AGREAT MONDAY Bargain Table ‘SALE With Every Departient of the Store DROPPING lts PRICES to ROCK BOTTOM LEVEL! INCORPORAT ED

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 | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, SURPRISES SPRUNG D. ©, XOGUST 21, 1921-PART 1. HYATTSVILLE COMPLETES ) White Rat With Black

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 7 Gillette Safety Razors 29¢ Tyree's 40c Cold 10c Wrifing Cream Ink With This : 3 = mam, 10c | | Toeni09C | | mums, 26c | | .

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 g THE. ‘SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., AUGUST 81, 1921—PART 1 [t 805 17 ]——»Ghe HUB FURNITURE (0 — =2tz ——— CLOSED ALL DAY

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 FREED IN BOY’S DEATH. T AEC PAINTS All Colors—Including White $3.50 PerGal Highest Quality of Paints Paints that have high

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 1 ’ N U, AUGUST 91, 1921—PART T. THE_BUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. Lowest Prices in Years—Eliminate Extravagance in the August

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 : P_lain Toe Oxfords at HIRSH’S These distinctive noveltles in patent leather are offered by HIRSH at a most popular prite;

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 " "~ i the ruins. One was probably fatally jnjured. > TROOPS ON GUARD " ATKNOXVILLE JAIL Vicinity of - Court Under |g: Heavy

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 TR ; *Made to last yur i Children’s Children™ When you buy real Lifetime Furniture at May« er’s you are buying something more

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 "ARMY AND NAVY NE By Capt. Arthur G. Juncan, 0. R. C. The Army | Gen. Pershing has been quoted as saying that the publication

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 ARNS CANADIAN T0BUY AT HOME Minister of Labor Says Un- employment Situation -Must Be Faoe‘d._ Bpecial Dispatch to The Star.

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 MINISTERIS HEL ~ INWIFE'S DEATH Warrant Charging Murder Follows Overturning of Boat. . SANTA ROSA, Calif., August 20. A...

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 18 THE SUNDAY raternities MASONIC. LODGES. 17, called special, 7 off: National, pm., M. M. ‘Thursd: ew Jerusalem, pm, “F. C;

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 te ~ 19> WILL HONOR DANTE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 21, 1921—PART 1, Brli):zn:: .&.m!’l?: y&u‘:sfifi&l{l&z‘

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 20 Cameras or Kodaks A necessity for every trip. Brownies, $2.30 to $5.00. Kodaks, $8.75 to $45.00. Films for all sizes....

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 | I < £ : : : Al o | fi 3 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 21, 1921—PART 1. ,"If"! RN OO E SN N NS NSNS NN NSRS NN

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 MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED; THOUGHT ATTACK BY BULL 1 1Mangled Body Found Beside Barn. Infuriated Animal Only Ex- planation for...

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 . FINANCIAL, . EXCESS PROFITS OF YEAR 1921 LIKELY TO BE SMALL FACTOR Business Wants Tax Revision, But Is Hard | to...

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 24 S Erickson Allows Whit PORTS. BEATS ROOKIE RUSSELL " IN STELLAR SLAB DUEL Sets Side Down in Order in Ten Sessions and...

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 RAR L ORI AT, Rhaer ety Sy SR SPORTS. - _THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 21, 1921 PART 1. SPORTS. = Mrs. Mallory

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 * PICPORIAL REVIEW OR HOME PATTERN STYLES Te you begin mlkln' up your Autumn outfit. ‘ou can'then terials and trimmings with

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES' i i ' _Part 2—12 Pages e BIGGEST OF GAMBLES ENDED BY NEW LAW Grain...

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 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. O, AUGUST 21, 1921—PART 2. THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C.

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 PREMIERS TO FIGHT FOR SUPPORT OF U. S. Lloyd George and Briand Will Air World and Nationalistic Issues With Hope of Obtaining

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 “~ SOCIETY 12 'THE SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, AUGUST 21, 1921_PART 2 SOCIETY ) | Vife of the Commerci che ’ : cMRS....

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 3 T Chronicles of Interest Gathered at Random In the Social World Local Folk Going to and Coming From Pleasure Re-...

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 SOCIETY 1921-PART 2.~ ‘BOCIETY" Tomato Relish. Take one peck of ripe tomatoes, six into the hot taploca. Serve cold with or

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 SOCIETY ., AUGUST 21, 1921—PART 2.~ SOCIETY’ omn s | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Sowers have issued invitations for the mar-...

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 L' - 1305 F Street NW. . Final Clearance of Over 1,200 Pairs' In Two Groups, Reduced to Formerly Priced Up to $14 1...

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 SOCIETY ® Heredlty and Environment ‘The Gift of Heredity is reflected in Talent, while environment and opportunity develop

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 10 A Column Devoted to the VETERANS OF GREAT WAR Interests of the Men Who ’ I THE SUNDAY applications for this insurance...

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 » . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 21, 1921—PART 2. . 11 . ' SR FASHION CREATIONS OF THE STAGE. Model Dress Shop|

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 DIVIDES UP THE WORK ATU.S. NAVAL ACADEMY Admiral Wilson, Superintendent, Gives All of First Class Chance to Handle Men....

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 flInasemefltg ePh@&tér —_—————————————— HEATRICAL life in Washington is beginning to bestir itself. In| 2 addition to the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., AUGUST 21, 1921—PART 3 AMUSEMENTS. ) Friday, Viola Dana in}| Qhubert-Garrick...

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 | NEW ROADS COMPLETED ON .ROU’I'ES TO GETTYSBURG. I.INEUI.N HIGHWAYrs A “IDEALSECTION" b, BURG ¥ > > 877m. Will Be Located

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 Announcing the formation of the BARRY-PATE MOTOR CO., INC. As Representatives in Washington and vicinity for CHEVROLET MOTOR

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 '.THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 'AUGUST 21, IQ?I—PART 3 — This Week— L 5 N PRI SRR A Satisfy yourself that it is today’s

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 | Auto and Autoist Protection We Will Test Your Stewart or Warner | Stewart Products Service Station | 1117 14th St. N.W....

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 a MISCELLANEOUS HELP AND SITUATIONS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING D. C. AUGUST 21, 1921—PART ‘WANTED—HELP - wu'rm-m'umon nusmms

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 MISCELLANEOUS “BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Continued. FOR ml‘:s-mllne station, with ail equip- Apply 1622 7th st. n.w....

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 ROOMS, ETC, FOR BENT—ROOMS PIRNINAED ROOMS—Continwed. FURNISHED ROOMS—Continued. #i7 BABT CAPITOL ST —Three inige outside...

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 ,REAL ESTATE.. THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 21, 1921—PART 3, REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT—HOUSES —— . FURNISHED. _

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 o et 2 FOR SALE—HOUSES T NORTHEAST SECTION. A beautiful eoloaial home of & rooms, bath, tfl- Kitchen: hotwlhr heat, !m Tights;

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 RESORTS RESORTS. VIRGINIA BEACH. VA. T s ATLANTIC CITY. N. NEW ALPINE He Close to beach; free bathing; newl s rooms. $1.30

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 Part 4—8 Pages oast and Geodetic Survey a 100 Per Cent Efficient Bure BY JAMES A. BUCHANAN, tic “coast to the northern point

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 &« ISTEN, Tadz” says 1. “This is no time to pull that mule P imitation of yours. T'll ad- o mit you do it well—too well . as

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 BY HAMILTON PELTZ. AS Caruso's life prolonged or shortened by his leav- ing New York for Italy? Only =  few days after Naples

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 r 0., AUGUST 21, 1921-~-PART 4. WYOMING SENATORS STAND SIDE BY SIDE "IN FIGHT FOR THE GOOD OF THEIR STATE THE SUNDAY STAR,.

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 In Which the Little Booster Works His Real Estate by Strange Methods. BY WALLACE IRWIN. Illustrated By Normam Anthopy. Drll

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 P S his activities enlarged, Mal- colm Sage's fame had in- creased, and he was over- whelmed with requests, for as- sistance.

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 - ! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. o0, 7 AUGUST 21, 1921—PART 4. - By ANNE RITTENHOUSE. ARIS proposes, but the Ameri- can

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 " COAST ~ o°_ (Continued from First Page.) division of thé survey. Mr. Fischer. Jt was from this office that hundreds %g...

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 p ™N GRAPHIC 0 g ' SECTION |[K WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUS A remarkably clear view of the new Key bridge, being constructed over

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 21, 1921 The fleet comes in! Loaded to the gunwales with tine .

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 * THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 21, 1921. 098 =>U. The German guns were long since spiked.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Washington boys in training. Company M, 3d Mrs. Frederick Dalziel, an American woman,...

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 FTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 21. 1921. - g, - - e —c—— —— - —"— % ~ AR PO P =% :J&- 48 0: & Capt. William E. Goe, Commander,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 21, 1921 Among Us Mortals Summer in the City Copyright. 1931,

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 THE C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 21, 1921, SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 63 4PEOPLES DRUG Store No. 3 I e of Washington’s...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION_—AUGUST 21, 1921 “I became alarmed and arranged an immediate appointment

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 COMIC SEC L‘W RO T TR MUTT AND JEFF Jeff Needs a New Toy Now By B ‘ i (Topyright, 1 H. C. Fisher Trademark Reg. U. 8. Pat.

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 ’L0 KIDDIES — WELL WELL— WHATCHER Do’ PLAVING IN THE SAwD — 7 LET ME SHow Nou How ByC.AVoight —THAT LIFE. GUARD Has . -«...

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 ISN'T HE WONDERFUL ; RaTH CHILDRENS 3 CHILDREN TAKE To HIM AND HE ADORES THEM Joe WON'T You| a ENTERTAIN MRS,/ LAq BosKIN'S

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