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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated August 28, 1921

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 settled, probably shower: change in temperature. Temperature for twent: 74: lowest, 53. | + “Full reort on page 10. WEATHER.

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 ASK SPECIAL FUND: | FOR PLAYGROUNDS Commissioners Would Also Have: Congress Appropria- tions for D. C. Wage Board. CITY FUNDS

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 [ At 18 Prince Re .|President of Korea Here Bachelor of A ' [FRANCE T0 PAY HER DEBTS, [Predey ¥ bere ~ DESPITE GERMAN DEFAULT

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 DU N : : ! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, O, AUGUST 28, 1921—PART L AVEN IVOSCOW IN DARK OBREGINDEFNDSLAWS .3ree e S I | ON

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 Looms in Maryland Politics #necial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE. August © y the democratic state central com- 27.—Casters

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 Ho & Herrmann Seventh an Eye S Huse House & Herrmann g0 Announcing the Inauguration of the Big September Sale You will do...

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 IT’S THE GRASPING OF OPPORTUNITY THAT - COUNTS. Every auto owner knows the cost of the better guaranteed Cord Tires. Read...

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 N J T -g— Page 2 %gp See Page 1 . 36-inch Bay Seal (Sealine) Coats ! Ripple back, self-trimmed collars, bell sleeves,...

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 ad THE " ST AY' STAR; WASHINGTONI, D, C, AUGUST 28, 1921_PART T1.° ot 23...

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 Charge Accounts to Responsible Parties / Peanut Butter ‘\ ‘ A Delicious Food Absolutely Pure. Large Glass Jars - 10¢ At your

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 n : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., AUGUST 2, 1921—PART 1 Storage Privilege Free Storage for 90 days will be provided for

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 ls Econormcal and Satlsfymg, lfywrhqneunmwnredfweleetridty— hwwboldrwhneandw:flcutmmflyh(fle. TfieE F. Brooks Co. : Z,eo C....

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 This Store Will Be Closed All Day Saturday, Seft. 3, and Monday, Seft. 5 (Labor Day). THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C,...

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 £ srie. in bet valiant sporting it of putting up fwd front. ? ?fl ralline ‘Ta “beteen the discoras F Reviews of New Books HE -

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 ” [ \ X - . THE SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., AUGUST 28, 1921—PART 1. 5 fi—flfim’ ~[Sewir 03 19 ——~Gfe HUB FURNITURE CO— "

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 Louis XVI Oneida Com- munity Silver- Plated Ware Good quality —Roll \Trays, in heavy sil- cer-plated ware, as illus- .rated;

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 \f: After you get through experi- % menting, come back, as they all { : do, to ! Waterman’s ! Ideal Fountain Pen ‘We have the

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 WHO'S WHOIND.C. MAKES INITIAL BOW 10,000 Names and 4,000 Sketches Presented in " New Publication. Containing more than 10,000

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 J Your Wedding Ring Can Be Made Over The plain band Wedding Ring you are wearing can be hand- carved in the beautiful orange

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 WOMEN In the Public Eye Senora de Pezet BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. ‘The ambassador from Peru and Se- nora de Peset are among the

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 The Remarkable Values at Phillip Levy’s EXPANSION SALE Must Be Seen to Be Appreciated INVESTIGATE TOMORROW AND DRAW YOUR OWN

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 " Interest on Your Savings 5% Compounded Twice a Year Few reasonable desires are beyond your reach if you follow our Thrift

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 Argo Gloss| | 2 ackages 1| Evepeated | | 2 e ! This Store | | 25 Talcum Writing Milk aper Napkins 1) Starct Table gl — M ®

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 squealing at headquarters about it, but raising the rents again on my tenants, By the way, you played there last Tues-...

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 4 FINANCIA THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO: SOMEngggs A%}%mfififm&m Week’s Price Range New York Stock Exchange/NERVOUS TENDENCY ol

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 o — 3 T PORTS.. | TRIBE SOLVES ZACHARY ‘WHEN HITS MEAN' RUN Score Is 6 to 2, but Griffs Force Speaker to Send Bagby to Uhle

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, €., AUGUST 28, 1921—PART 1. SPORTS. 27 Tilden and Richards Win National Doubles :...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING\TON, D, 5. Baov Hovs Qo. 'TS{E BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. Again Drastie Cuts on —Dre —The s

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL . ARTICLES LEANER DAYS AHEAD FOR PROPAGANDISTS Committees of Congress Tired of...

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 e = = sz oot i THE - NING STAR,|they clog the calendars, until wit-|tice and it should bé"stopped. “At cer; P li * H °ppo A .

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 \ < THE ‘SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D, C, AUGUST 2%, 1921—PART 2. GERMAN JUNKERS ' Y - , nI h " i LATIN AMERICA HAS MAY'FAIL IN

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 Y iy SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., AUGUST 28, .1921—P'A/"BT 2 —— 2 ol ; o bt ' R 7 Miss EVANGELING LOVETT ; -

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 URS | —brought in (hil woek wull prices. regular prices "lll prevail. MARTIN WOLF ’“.’.."':."'v'." Erfebacher Columbia Home

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 SOCIETY SOCIETY / THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, AUGUST 28, ‘1921_PART 2. Recess Breaks Line-Up == SPECIALISTS [N PLAYER

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 THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C. AUGUST 28, 1921-PART 2. -3 Whatever C gi'ess has done witta.xes; | and the tariff, we...

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 g SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, O, AUGUST 28, 1921—_PART 2. Rizik Brothers TWELVE-THIRTEEN F FALL SHOWING OF SMART

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 10% to 50% | ' . Reduéfions _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, Established 1861 W B. Moses & Sons T mpets Eleventh and F Sts,

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 . her head Mrs. Ryan Celebrates Birthday Anniversaty The residenct of Mr. and Mrs. Hery man F. Ryan, 225 8th street...

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 } BLUE RIDGE MgUNTAINS Buena Vista Springs, Franklin Co., Pa. America’s Famous Health Resort WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER

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 Varied News Notes Of Special Appeal To Capital Society Mrs. Dimock to Sail for Home at Once—Admiral | Wiley Gives Dinner—Con-

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 Part 3—10 Pages ITH its managers adjusted and its threaters primed, each for its sl} future aspirations, the Washington'...

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 AMUSEMENTS. K CRANDALL'S ~ £8th Straet at Columbia Road MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY B~ FODAY—MON. “og Pirst National...

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 HINTS FOR CAPITAL MOTORISTS WHO PLAN BOSTON AUTO TRIP Roads in First-Class Condition All the Way—Trafhe Officers Also Right

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 TOWNSHIPITIS BAR TONATION'S ROADS Arthur H. Little Takes Up Matter of Vital Concern to All Autoists. ‘Writing under the...

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 “When the whole world shall nave |eration s but a memory. like many|a vision less thap this then they must|from their eyes

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 MISCELLANEOUS." . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, AUGUST 28, 1921-PART 3. z HELP AND SITUATIONS.” Ll . platinum. with...

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 MISCELLANEOUS.” ‘Dusiness. $256. .FOR m—m&mfls PAlwl. Cining room and bedroem furniture: rogs, tor. chisa and slumisum ware,

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 a4, ¥ 2 FOR RENT—ROOXS FOR RENT—ROOMS : FTRNIVERED ROOWS—Osmiimwes. __FURNINAED ROGUS—Continued. FOR RENT—ROOMS “FTRNISHED

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 . ' . v UNFURNISHED—Continued. FURSIED Continued D EXFORE T T zwp" “‘ D. o‘_,,n'——-‘—’““'. CABS; CORNER 9'“ o YT POR...

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 REAL ESTATE. m'i'«:'fs’ifNDAY "STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, AUGUST 2, 192]—PART 3. s STEAMSHIPS. | ? FOR SALE_soUEES FOR...

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 . FEATURES Part 4—6 Pages ? . : . WABHINGTON, D. 0, SUNDAY MORNING, - AUGUST 28, 1921 Vital Work of Secret Service for...

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 2 ~ Easing Out of a Clinch "M strong for my friends, the few that I've got. But say, they do keep one busy, don’t they? Take

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 = = : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, AUGUST 28, -1921—PART 4.‘ : S - B R s. Southworth, Favorite Novelist in...

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 i THE PLAYBO BY HUGH MacNAIR KAHLER. Tlustrated by ¢. D. BATCHELOR. Two Absorbing Games and a Worth-while Girl. - I ACROSS

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 R. DOULTON, sir. Very important. Taking the last piece of toast from the rack. Mal-| <colm Sage with great deliberation pro-

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 The Hechi‘ Ce 0. 7th “at - Where prices are guaramseed 7th at F' 10,000 more barrack bags ’Zled over 2000 lau Moh@y and t...

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 GRAPHIC SECTION WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 28, 192l Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, an- other member appointed to represent the...

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 T_HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 28, 1921, {A Page by Local Amateur Photographers SRR...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 28, 1921. Looking down on the main thoroughfares of Marion,

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Disablea veterans of the world war showing the President pictures of their first convention,...

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 ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST . Photo by Schuts. Necessity is the mother of invention and seems to Secretary of Agriculture...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 28, 1921 Among Us Mortals The Reading Public Copyright, 1921

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory (left) and Mile. Suzanne Lenglen

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— RO'I‘()(}RAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 28, 1921 We believe this to be the greatest Watch value

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 a4 Nl S e e s A~ Okt i s A s ST, B S D Ty e T e 5 gt ke N SO ¥ % gm m BN Fo's (] o S s - MUTT AND JEFF Mutt’s a Desperate...

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 i WHERE ARE YA / oH I'™M JusT Mamm, THA Do6 WALK WHERE EVER HE P WANTS To 60! % = - A Rude Awakening - By C. M. PAYNE...

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 ByC.AVoight 7 17 1 SSs=S= = — MR DE PESTER, - 2 Miss BETey 15 AWFpu R Sick ANo DE Doclor n‘ 'S OMING IN A Few [ : \‘Q@_...

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 SsAaw LisTeEm ! ” 2 You'VE SAID TwaT A A . FORTY Times! e, 1 : 1 WNOw TS HOT a4 . =BUT I'VE GOT MY g 5 v ? WORK To Do JUST f

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