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Evening Star dated September 25, 1921

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 Member of the Associated Press The Associsted Press is exelorh entitied teo the use for republieation of all '.“"I dispatches

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 K. K. K. HAS MANY main Tells of Organ- ization's Aims. LOCAL LEADER ATTORNEY Declares Number of Represests- tives Belong to

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 IRBUCKLE'S WORDS Semnacher Writes on Paper Details He Says Actor Gave-Him of Revel. By the Associated Press. % SAN FRANCISCO,

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 Dr.. 'Fowler Asks Physician | 5 Why He Lays Boy’s Death Health last night made public an official statéement declaring that

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 Bethesda BLUE GRANITE It's Everlasting Wherever _you gq you:can easily - pick out Bethesda Blue Granite Beauty—Permanency...

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 Aedes TR oo - gineers, full signal equipment for one | JEER! FOUTR, AR, EXScuIor O AN | rollingTetock a bins .y?gfi'an B...

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 pecial Dispatch to The Star. [OTTAWA, Canada, September 24.—|feeling of the people of both coun- Papan is ready for...

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 iiidisoEnNEEENNNNENESEENENENEENEES " Imported Cluny Laces, 7¢ Yard + »=Just receiver. Linen—machine made—insertions and edges

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 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D._C, SEPTEMBER 25, 1921 PART 1 : [ [Soveth & 'S N¥]——Gfe HUB FURNITURE CO- | Sfi% Kitchen

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 - | Evening & Sunday Star - 60c a Month Delivered by Regular Carrier CALL MAIN 5000 and the service will start AT ONCE...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921_PART 1~ | Ha . Post- @"Buy Now. e says: Prospenty is coming; go out and

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 = danced wi inee Wales. We are afraid he w! have much to answer for. Young men who wére for- merly considered ons of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . D, O, SEPTEMBER 25, 1921—PART 1. : *Tis of Thee,”Sung  |Jzvsesc Buddsiom Lesder | STUFFED...

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 D. C., SEPTEMBER 25, 1921-PART 1. - The Sweeping Success of the Washington Motor Bus Line Everyone Now Acknowledges the...

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 SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON D. C, SEPTEMBER 25, [8. Bavn Hovs Qé; i E BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. 1921—PART: -1. 'Look on

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 % Jacking, but the deputies vainly ask 4 other is reparations. \CONFUSION IS SEEN *IN FRENCH POLITICS 'Ta}dieu Says Briand Is

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 v BY WALLACE RADCLIFFE, D.D, LLD. Twenty-Five Years in National Capital Pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyteriar. Church,

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 ‘ } IN SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES “ PUBLIC SCHOOLS. [ With the day schools functioning properly after several days of gen- eral...

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 THE SUNDAY ST ENGNEERSTOSEE [ NEW WARHACHN fnlq’ Bombs, Machine Gun and | Other Ordnance to Be " Demonstrated. Newest...

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 SEPT PIANO SALE Our Price Reduction Will Save You From $50 to $150 Pianos for Rent | Uprights and Grands - Victrelas vz ....

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 WITH '1RON; 5 | 1f Weak, Thin or Rundown | Try This New Treatment in Tablet Form—Watch the Quick Results. Evert one has leard

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 -in ‘substituting the harmless helium “ell hydrogen-filled balloons. was mnot | ‘sibilities open up. The power plant NOTED

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 Special—“WEAR-EVER” Aluminum Stew Pan Double lipped—!-quart size. Regularly 85c at— 39¢c “Wear-Ever” Alpyminum Cover to...

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 t THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 25, 1921-PART 1. Fountain Syringes 35¢c Water Pails Rubber Gloves 25¢ Talcum

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 26 Yard-Wide PERCALES, YD., 71/2c Monday bargain sale of 3.000 yards of fine dofs. stripes azd figures on light and datk...

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 b ' Musical Mention Mre. R H. Dalglesh, president of the: District of Columbia section of the National Federation of Musical

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 THE SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON;, D. O, SEPTEMBER 25/ 1921=PART 1. ; 3 lwedde«l life. Between them they md]ut need.'It one is...

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 “"teries over ‘More than 30,000 Americans will Test forever in the soil of France near the A Column Devoted to the Interests

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 Griffmen Further Reduce Margin JOHNSON SHOWS FORM AND BEATS TYGERS, 5-1 Manager Cobb and Umpire Evans Come to Blows Under...

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 r 0 )ncx g Hi& margin of victory ~ $TEARN TOPS GUNNERS SPORTS SPORTS 'Guilford Wins Amateur Golf Championship : All Local...

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 b 232 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 25, 1921—-PART 1. - b Read Our Other Page of Monda); Store News o Page

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 oo & (prew . eir hanas an, o 0% | DETAILED T CADET DRILL have my name connected with ft for | anylhing’ And we are helpless.”

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 /rke Women's City Club will hold its board of directors meeting tomor- row evening at & o'clock, at which plaits will be made

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 e New York Stock ExchangelJRVE] FORSTEL [ = We have on hand several very choice st Mortgage Loans from $3,000 up to §7,500 ¢

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 ’ . 36 HELP AND SITUATIONS. ' THE SUNDAY § HELP AND SITUATIONS TAR, WASHINGTON, D C SEPTEMBER" 25 '1.921—P'ARTI 1. LOST...

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 y____ WISCELLANEOUS. ' THE SUNDAY STAR WASFINGTON, D. O, SEPTEMBER %, I®I-PART L ______ AUTOMOBIES ETC. o7 , oMoBILES, ETE;

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 ROOMS, ETC JTOMOBILES FOR SALE. ETC. | AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, ETC. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—ROOMS

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 4 S L 3 > e APARTMENTS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 25, 1921—PART 1. .. REAL ESTATE. 39 -...

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, . D. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE OR RENT. REAL ESTATE. THE .SUNDAY SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—Continued.

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 EPTEMBER 25, 192I_PART 1. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONA FOR SAI.E—-Hfi“m FOR SAI.B—BOUm FOR 2—HOUBES 1 : Continued: ‘“‘g!!m! FOR...

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 EDUCATIONAL. Pace Institute Forward-looking men and women find in the Pace Courses, in Accountancy and Business Adminis-...

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 EDITORIAL SECTION S unday Star. 1921. EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS i SPECIAL ARTICLES" WASHINGTON, D." C., SUNDAY...

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 2 - THE SUNDAY  STAR, WASHINGTO THE EVENING. STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.....September 25,

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 Aég’resaio'n B¥ OLIVER OWEN KUHN. T™NHALL Jugoslavia, drunk with exaggerated conceptions of pow- <) ér'and ‘nfluence obtained

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 i ot THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. P Miss ETHELENGLAND MILLER,, "™ Niece of Senator and Mss. Robinson of LittleRock whose

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 (i Items of Interest To Washingtonians ses T Tibbitts of 3341 1Sth est will leave Washing- w for New York, prepara- ing for

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 SOCIETY THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! Notable Autumn Weddings Of Interest to Society (Continued from Fourth Page.) = SOCIETY

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 Fe SOCIETY [T lllIllllll!llllllllllllll,,l”": 1106 G St. The House of Fashion For Monday, Sept. 26 Beauty! Style! Quality! At

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 g SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D.:C, SEPTEMBER 25, 1921_PART 2. SOCIETY . v g b iuw, fogmanty Mias Retai Divia ot |

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 SOCIETY | SOCIETY {|ALEXANDRIA L e Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carter have returned to their home, Green Val- jey, after spending

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 SOCIETY /THE 'SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ,C., SEPTEMBER. 25, 1921—PART 2. oz Young Ladies’ Shop - .o s Extravagance. L...

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 : SOCIETY / SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 25, 1921-—-PART 2.° Black Must Give Way to Brilliant Shades,

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 12 PERSONAL NOTES AMr. and Mra. Simon Kann are in Atlantic City and will go to New York before returning home. Mrs. James...

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 Part 3—6 Pages “Che Theater —_— OVE for the drama has had but little to foster it and no incentive at all to break out into a

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 AMUSEMENTS. TRAN NINTH AT D STREET N. W. Continuous Dailly From 12 o’Clock Neon e e BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILI.

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 9th STREET BELOW F BARNEY GERARD’S FOURTEENTH ANNUAL FOLLIES OF THE DAY WITH BOZO SNYDER (THE MAN WHO NEVER SPEAKS) BILLY...

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 T INTRETING TRIP IN AN AUTO FROM HERE TO NORTH WOODS| _ Washington Motorist Gives Vivid Picture| of Experiences Along the...

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 -5 Ei > THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C.‘ SEPTEMB]:‘]R 25, 1921—PART 3. 5 E - 1 On your car will be large. o Clark, w! was

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 Dawson, No. J No. 5. special 0 p.m. , delinguent: cial 7-pam., . 12, speclal ington Centen- al 5 poam.. M. No. 14, speci |

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 FICTION Part 4—6 Pages ‘Marines NITED-States marines will be marching, skirmishing, form- ing battle, taking up and a...

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 T was a night in June. The Chief of Criminal Investigation De- partment was pensive. “Did you ever want to marry, Fortune?”

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 ‘aking the 'LL say we're a queer lot. Us talk actors, as Inez would put it. Oh, I expect I'm qualified to 3 with the...

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 1 S Morley Smith zat in his club, | the very plcture of a wealthy bachelor clubman without & care in the world and almost...

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 HE SUNDAY STA ® T R, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 25, 1921_PART %. : A Tale of Mystery Cencerning a Jilted Suitor, a Dozen...

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 L T T [AROUND THE CITY l NTRODUCING  Mother  MacColl: | 4rafs me here—serve him deuced right f I was to show him up before

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 s o @he Sunday Star, J oo SECTION |f /Al SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 25, 1921. President Harding and Secretary

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE ON—SEPTEMBER 25, 1921. The Lincoln Memorial by night. Experiments are being

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 Giovanni  Grasso, Italy’s leading actor, now in America. He brought with him his own company of twenty-three play- ers....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. A conference in Washington of many of the foremost woman lawyers in the country to discuss

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 'OGRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 25, 1921, > Vo Scorching hot weather in September resulted in many of the public fountains of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 25, 1921 . AMONG US MORTALS The Life of the Party...

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 THE Above: Some- thing quite novel was wit- nessed outside the United Service Insti- tute, London, a few days ago, when men

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 25, 1921 Locomotive of the world’s fastes train, which runs

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 MUTT AND JEFF | -~ Cicero Ges é ' (Copyright, 1921, by H.. C. Fisher. Trademark Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off) [{TeLL me Quiclc, ||...

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 < X TurN-THA Hose oW, ME, ] WANTA Go N SMANITTER POP Ly C.M.DAYNE | ATTER POP? - - - - ByCM.PAYNE OU JUST o : i y Wi & i 1 //

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 Copyright N. Y. Tribuse fne. —~SAY, JIACK, Do ME A FAVOR Wit =)L 6o You : — S LEST t‘(ou— 1| WANT To MAKE A HIT r LESTER....

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 DON'T WORRY ABouT THoSE HATS -- THRow A FEW OF YOUR OWN AWAY, THOSE ARE ALL GooD HATS AND ARe IN NOBODY'S wAY- e ) WHAT Do

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