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Evening Star dated September 18, 1921

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 . WEATHE and cooler. ended at 10 p.m. last ni, 89; lowest, 68. Partly cloudy today, afternoon and tonight; tomorrow fair...

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 IHELP IS.PROMISED: IMPRESSIVE RITES ~ INPAY-CUTFIGHT) ~ FOR ZR-2 VICTINS Nation Pays Homage as Fu- neral Is Held at New York

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 ' ““Heating_and Rdofine Experts 35 D. C. NATIONAL GUARD RIFLE TEAM ON RANGE AT CAMP| SMIOOT SIMPLE TAX PLANTOHAVE VOTE...

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 ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 18, 1921—PART 1. GAMBLING WHEEL P B S R, GRIM HARVEST I]Y BERLIN %’ FREE -...

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 IGEBERGS WANDER INTO SUNNY CLIMES ¥ “Herd” Off Newfoundland Coast—Coast Guard Cut- i ters Scout Atlantic. Coast guard cutters

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 . s THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 18, -1921-PART 1. 01D, C. SHRINERS SCORE lips goctor of cvit mws trom xaie|

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 < CHURCH SEEKS NEW BOY SCOUT ACTNTES WAYS TOGIVE HELP Rector - of Epiphany Tells Pians for Extending Daily it Activities....

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 N 5 ’ D. C., SEPTEMBER 18, 1921—PART T. | > g . ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 29¢ Writing Pencil Pork and Peaches Paper ¢ ;

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 Toilet Soap With This Coupon and.. Sugar Corn. full slze cans; good qual- ity. ) . Women’s $4, Fall Low At $2.69 ings. and

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 ‘10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - €., SEPTEMBER ' 18, 1921—PART 1. L84 — ‘ b m —Ghe HUB FURNITURE Co— r— 'Behold What The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., .SEPTEMBER 18, 1921—PART 1. 1 QPIUM CAUSES FRICTION. 1 the Asociated Press. 'GENEVA,...

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 Important STORE NEWS entirely different than mentioned here will be found in The Sunday Post. | LANSBURGH & BROTHER | / ST

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 "THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 18, 1921—PART 1. =3 A Sale of Silks—See Sunday’s Post i3 LANSBURGH & BROTHER

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 13 "THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 18, 1921—PART 1. STAFFORD BANK CHARTERED. Fpecial Dispateh to The Star....

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 - e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 18, 1921—PART 1. s et [AUSTRALIA PLANG | Foreiue Toe wer. | FARNS FOR BRITGH

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 R‘ead Our Other Store News for Monday on Page 32 Today 5. BannBonsCo. THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. 5. Bavy 50ns@o.

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 ¢ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, SEPTEMBER 18, 1921—PART 1. 2 3 —_——————————— PHYSICIAN LOCATED £ | INARBUCKLE GASE i A

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 18 . VIRGINIA SENATORSHiP MAY FIND TWO IN RACE G. Walter Mapp and Claude A. Swanson Likely to Be the Candidates. Detective

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 ; SEEKING SOLUTION IN BERLIN FiNANCES Experts Confer With Bank- . ers, But Fail to Get Gold for Reparations. overnment...

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 THE ’I /" ELECTRIC OR GAS '\ [ Special Sale on Our Entire Stock == 0f Silk Shade Lamps Mazxwell Furniture Company Lamp Sale

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 WHO SAID COAL IS HIGH? -BIG, slow-going man bulgy shoulders was over at the museum the other day. After passing from one...

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 29 WRECKERS OF ST SHOTFROMANBUSH Three of Federal Posse Wounded by Alleged Moonshiners. By the Awsociated Press. KNOXVILLE,

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 " ' THE SUNDAY' STAR, 'WASHINGTON, ‘ D. C., SEPTEMBER 18, 1921—PART 1. VETERANS OF GREAT WAR \ NEWS OF THE NAVAL RESERVE l 11

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 18, 1921—PART 1. 25...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, - 26 SEPTEMBER - 18, 1921—PART 1.- : o st .|Guindon, F. A Boston and Her|Wells H. G. The

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 .- MASONIC. LODGES. Today- 5 Masonic and Eastern Star Home thix afternoon at 8 p.m. Monday—Anacostia, No. 21, M. M....

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 $hallaa s L h L4 "2i€o-Educational Opens Sept. 30 " Cholee of 3130 or 7130 C S-year course joads to LL-B. T ¥euree. i fo 5 ¥

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C., SEPTEMBER 18, 1921-PART 1. PREPARATORY AND GRADUATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND...

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 ~ SPORTS. POUND TRIO OF GRIFF'S ,HURLERS AND WIN, 8-4 !"efier, Woodward and Bird, After l(nocking‘i “ Mogridge Out of...

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 18, 1921-PART 1. . SPORTS. =2 Knepper Tops Amateur Golfers in...

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 Briefly We Tell —of other important “events that will take place here on Monday. Find full particulars In Todav’s Post...

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 W BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. ARIS is coming out of her black . like an old-fashioned, quickly- consoled and rather merry widow. For

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 “1921—PART 1. =] Weel s Price Range New York Stock ExchangeMUCH FRMER 10 banks and trust tompanies for the week shows that

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 ¥ President. He found it necessary to FINANCIAL.' OBJECT LESSON GIVEN ON = FROZEN CREDIT TREATMENT Guaranty Trust Company...

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 \ 36 - HELP AND SITUATIONS. ' : ""HE SlnfDAY STAR, WASHDTGTON! D. C, SEPTEMEE 18, 1921—-PART 1. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—HELP

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 ~ x . p ave. n.w. FOR 'US MISCELLANEOUS—Continued. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. POULTRY. rm & nn STOCK. BLACK Spanish Iace shawl,...

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 ETC. = moderate “3gg. ROOMS, REAL ESTATE. - FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—ROOMS wu'rm—.lnon I Aru'rmrs TO LET APARTMENTS TO LET...

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 REAL FOR SALE—Con 2 afii—‘l'i? ll)ll A!’D !‘A“. FINE TEN. =:; ity s B tamamt ‘house: gasoline engine for ‘pumplng pur- 3%e and

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 REAL ESTATE. ’ FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES ! FOR SALE_HOUSES. \ " FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE_HOUSES ) Continmed Continued

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 "i | EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS * ° | © .SPECIAL ARTICLES _Part 214 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C. 'SUNDAY MORNING, "SEPTEMBER

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 "THE EVENING STAR,|the United States is a veritable gallery With Sunday Merning Editien. WASHINGTON, D. C....

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 ) om st—- Sepamtxsg: Movemént ! May e BY HENRY.'W. IUNN (Copyright, 1921, by The Washiagton Star:) HE following is'a...

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 '.__[:jzle J'ut_fier end 6ar]y flzkta Mgs. WiLLiam HENRY MECUTCHEON) Formerly Miss Emliuyf. Bighop A Septenberbride. WIN G~...

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 A SOCIETY Miss Reeves™ Engagement | [ e———— : e ————— 4 Imere-tn Washington. . s ZIRRE T A cwgns sl [z o0 5 | The “Wooltex”

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 SOCIETY gummer o , Mich,, and Miss|have gone to Exeter, Mass., to place llln\nth clnk who visited | their sons, Edward and

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 " Hales of Well Known Folk = v s ¥ = == = Aspirant for o = E_}:Ilot siuce Murray Bay became an “wternationally celebrated...

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 THE Announce = An Informal Dzsplay ' Monday, September Ninefeenth - . of Distinctive -Ap_parel- from Paris and with original

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 e SOCIETY ‘WOMEN In the i’ublic Eye #0 that a study of the various bureaus of the Agricultural is among the pleasant...

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 R PTG . AN 4 ; 10 Beautiful Weddings Mark . Early Days of Fall Season (Continued from Fourth Page.) der cream lace, and...

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 Beautiful. Weddings Mark ',‘,‘,"3‘.{.:“:,{,":,’5&'{:.‘: et dronend Surprise Party Given to |Mrs. Clay Entertains A N ‘ Mine

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, SEPTEMBER I8, 1921-PART 2. R Flemish Carrots. Scrape one quart of carrots and cook them in

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 BT g™ / {/ ‘Iu * i 31 % e Glistening teeth are seen everywhere now. You can see, if you look, that countless people have...

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 ExcluSive styles from a New York milliner: - plicates of for- eign models and ex- clusive show pieces which the milliner had

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 The Su WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MOR SEPTEMBER 18, 1921, musemments <Che Theater: ASHINGTON theatergoers are a good-natured

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 SRt VTS S S AMUSEMENTS. |==fi = LOEW’S COLUMBI ~No ADYANCY IN ADMISBION OPBU Theatre "untl lutl'r nm -am @ahing Bt wht MH l(l

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 | Photo Plays This Week (Continued from First Page.) Avenue Grand. Today and tomorrow, Katherine MacDonald _and Wesley...

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 TRUC D. C. SPEED LAWS) Reckless Driving Through Cangested Parts of Cily Mr. Jasper's Pome Dep't. I used to have a lot of time

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 " QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR THE AUTOMOBILISTS ¢ Anawers to Last Week's Questions. 1. As a matter of safety to the car and...

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 AUT() GLASsmn HOOVER SENDS CHECK FOR WINDSHIELDS OR_BODIES. ‘Helpn ‘Young Woman Through Col- Taranto & Wasman legs by 8200

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 v Ask Your Garage Man #\\ Or Your Dealer For EBONITE Never Say Gear Lubricant Witheut Saying “EBONITE” If you want to know

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 “You See Buick Knows How to Build a Rear Axle” THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGI‘ON ‘D) BY W. H. DOPEY DAN AND LON Stand by the Ship.

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 . FICTION | The Su - MAGAZINE SECTION - St Part 4—6 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1921 When Peggy...

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 th 'Zeke Preston and his N Ei he dlmv-reahnu taken up her abode i B : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., SEPTEMBER 18,...

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 . ¥ mer. y Tubber heels. WASHINGTON D, C SEPTE BER 18, 19"1 PART 4 = ‘How Inez Called the Turn — By Sewell Ford THE RAMBLER

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 THE BUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTONV AS PLAIN AS DAY— Chitie. e BY ELLIS PARKER BUTLER IE simplest matters may ap-| &S he heard the

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 Hon. Billy stuck out his long legs and stared at his rather large, patent-shod feet with morose eyes. “Broke!” he sald with

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 g % A fdll carload of floor cbverings in a tremendous sale—with big savings TEXOLEUM RUGS s This is one of the wide variety

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 The,_ Sunday Fhar Most remarkable photograph of the autumn racing season. The camera man caught four of the entries in the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 18, 1921 Gov. West- moreland Davis was one of the guests  at

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 TIHHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 18, 1921 8 Real warfare in America—and within-300 miles of

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 In a mule race at the Dutchess county, N. Y., fair Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, driving Happy B, succeed- ed in reaching the...

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 DTOGRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 18, 1921. ¥ Y Royalty goes bathing at Dinard, France. Left to right: Mr. Ludiker, Prince...

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTQGRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 18, 1921. - —_— 4 “Such a jolly crowd of young People"...

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 TIHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 18, 1921. st 3 . ] The Stceess aof the Party Remembering

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 First department store inAmerica. It was located on the main road between Dux- ki stcty) accordingiolyouEmdividial ury and

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. AR R S TR S e A CaR S “Too Good to Be True” UTT EoR 4 |HouRS! WHAT DID THe 1 ALL HE's ever Done T =] | Doc

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 HE WUZ RIGHT HERE ONDER THIS TREE! SAY POPI HEV YA ngéqug?RBD ABOLT -9, BARNYAR DOGS, WHICH GoezAAB' FINDS PEOPLE WHAIS X[

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 A Copyright N. Y. Tribune Ine. POSSIBLE ! R : = o "égl‘:\((i_\{ou —Nov MusT '(UY (g — OH DEAR— —eR-lo-1S THIS — \WHY OF...

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 HERE VI- THIS wiLL LEARN You HOw To SPELL! | THOUGHT You HAD AN EDUCATION DD You Lose 1T ? r.andMrs:- By Briggs JusT BECAUSE

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