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Evening Star dated May 11, 1922

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 . ended at 2 p.m. today: 2 p.m. today; lowes today. Full report on page 7. ty-four hours Highest, 83, at , 61, at 5:30 a.m.

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 BRILLIANT RELIGIOUS PAGEANT — DELIGHTS VAST AUDIENCES “The Cross Triumphant™ Spiendidly Pro- duced by Over 500 Washingtonians

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 L5 2 f 2 ) o ¢ Tf{E EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSD'AY\, MAY 11, 1922, ° : "B —_— Goldstein’s letter announced his on

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 the picked makes of the world —and for the most part we show their produc- tions exclusively here in Washington. We have...

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 \ e / A . ) ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922 : 1 dress at the unveiling ceremonies yes- terday

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning-Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.......May 11, 1022 THEODORE W. NOYES. Editor —_—

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 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHIE\TGTON D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922, : 7 S . o ofthe proposed institution within|wholly...

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 g SOCIETY. THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ! Society President Harding Host at Luncheon! for Chile - Peru Delegates to the

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 \ y Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Corby, ° ° \ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corby, Mr. and RICHARD W. HENDERSO / $ (Continued from

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 10 ~ FAR DAY AERD FORHORSE oW Weather Man Promises to; Smile Upon Opening at Arlington Park. Everything is in readiness for

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 Our Values Are Consistently Supreme ¢ Palm Olive SOAP-3 Cakes @ CORN FLAKES Borden’s Talican Evaporated MILK SHREDDED WHEAT

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 12 Abe Martin Says: It don’t seem-t’ us that ther’s as many sober second thoughts as ther’ used t’ be. Nobuddy kin listen in

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 ‘Society - (Continued from Ninth Page.) Mrs. Dantel C. Chace, Mrs. Euther E. Gregory, Mrs Emily Newell Blair, Mrs. J. Irving

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 INSTRUCTOR NEW YORK. O_EXPLAINED By E.H.LEwIs Y.M.C.A. RADIO SCHOOL OSCILLATIONS 1% RECEIVING ANTENNA. greal. ~In practice

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 - 2 L ! o 1 MAY 11, 1922 - g en- L o DT T T U T S e NG TR, AN e ————— How to Toriure Your Wife. = —By WEBSTER. [KLAN FORMS

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 shortly you }m it TIght off with fine No Littered Desk With a! Work Organizer $1.00 and u That daily influx of bills,...

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 . Mrs. Harding talking with Mrs. Mallory and Miss Marian Jessup. The latter two were the woman, stars of the special...

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 ; Fares Reduced N . North Pacific Coast Round Trip, $130.45—From Washington, D. C. Go tothe Pacific Northwest for health and

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., . : THE EVENING STAR, \ Better than the side show Gold-plated Lingerie Clasps at, pair Girdles, meta! and

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 r ¢ 20 A LENIN MUCH BETTER. Hopes to Werk Again Soon—Still Has Bullet in Wrist. By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, May...

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 b A ¥ &4 % - i < ASSOCIATION MEMBERS | Announces Candidacy, for - |CHANG’S DEFEATED CALL ON'THE PRESIDENT | . Governor of...

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 2 P ) r- g : ; ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. | ©., THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922, of the adjoining Anacostia valley for |...

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 N - ! & - % ? THE -EVENING STA! STAR, WASHINGTON, D ; THU‘RS'DAY MAY 11, 1922. : P i - mmcx mnqm dence in the dlet tonight.

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 Seamless porcelain lined REFRIGERATORS '36% An Unequalled value at the price \ Scientifically constructed Sani-cold...

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 INCREASED POWER ‘AND LIGHTS INDEX OF CLEVELAND ACTIVITY Test Accepted by Busin?ss Men as Reliable Measure of Trade...

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 . ! BEGINNING MONDAY, May 15th, Store Will Open 8:15 AM. and Close 5 P.M. [ Tomorrow—More Re 33 Men’s Suils Reduced 'to...

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 . e e / THE_EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, MAY' 11, 1922." e e e e I R RRRRRRR——————_—. ! : SIX PERSONS INJURED ™

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 ® FINA NCIAL. " - FRMERATCLOSE | ™ 3 2 Aftams Express. ... 6i. 66 i Afax Rubber. ..... 16% 16% 16% 3 Alaska Gold. % h % » 3

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 FINANCIAL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922 ANCIAL = NEw GRAIN MARKET REPORT orwu:!'fitcounnml 2 REPORT orm

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 “tossed in the disca 30 ~ SPORTS. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922, SPORTS. Nationals Jubilant at

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 hd SPORTS. ' THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTOI\T, D. O, 'THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922. SPORTS. 31 Bowler Leads in Three Classes MILLER

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 5 o 32 " HARDING TRIP FRIDAY. Presidential Party to Be Guestg of - Jersey Senator. Tlans are being made for the de- varture

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 THURSDAY, MAY 1f, 1922 " WOMAN'S P i hQ  BYEDNA Fleas make vour dqg cross and irri-? BEAUTY 3 CHATS KENT FORBES. table. They

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 & I ¥ ¥ FEATURES < E 3 ‘FEATURES = Y '(IIlIImII:?(l };0 k,e:: !hll;lllllg (;' Johnny 2 S . and wishing they hadn’'t quar-...

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 ‘WANTED—HELP. MALE. NEVER moli ORIGINAL e . n_appiying for employment. Ute OOPIES. AT Wwilling ‘to take interest B Withe:...

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. ROOMS, ETC, "AUTOMOBILES FOE SALE, ETC. | AUTOMOBILES POR SALE, ETC. —By POP MOMAND. FOR RENT—ROOMS oo =

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 TABLE BOARD. X . N.W. ‘cooking: hot bread; early breakfast; room. 12 _Q N.W.—Hot homemade _dessert; t _reads; salads: chicken

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 REALMESTAT SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE—HOUSES 24 FOR SALE—Continued. 3 Continued FOR SALB — NBAR CONGRESS HEIGHTS, 1128...

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 D. ©. THURSDAY, MAY 11; AUCTIONS FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOQUSES. . FOR SALE.-HOUSES _ AUCTION SALES . AUCTION SALES | . .

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 90 YEARS OLD AND GOING STRONG, COL. CRANDALL TO WORK AS USUAL Col.- Lee Crandall, deputy collector lo‘l frternal revenue,...

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