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Evening Star dated May 16, 1922

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 ~ INDEPARTMENTS | . . ] ightly cooler. - .- Tem ! ended al 2-p.m. today: aay. Increasing cloudiness, followed by iowers Iate

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - TEST OF FAIRNESS UPTOREALTORS Congress Members to Note Results, Should Ball Rent Law Fail

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 F THE UNITED STATES, INTERNAL TROUBLE RUSSIA'S DRAGNET Secretary Hoover Regards “Cold Economics and Pro- ductivity Nation’s

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 [ » . & 1 | ARG CONDENS ONOREENGRESE >Unfaithfulness Only Ground i Recognized, Says M. E. f  Conference Report. By the...

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 HIS Bank - builds a surplus to guard against emergencies —s0, also, should you. Yop can open an inter- est-paying account...

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 tinued untll it had had a thorough|ported to Tongress for action. The m' EVENING STAR’ trial, Meanwhile the District Congress

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 THEEVEN‘INGBTAR,VVIBH]NG’I‘OND INCREASES FUND Mal. wrora G. Chynoweth, in- fantry, at Fort Benning, Ga., has ‘been ordered to

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 Three Important Reductions Dressy Suits—Tweed Sport Suits—and A Silk Dresses v This is a case of “while they last”—for the

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 UweSeveu!hSMmLouhm,Be&mendL Main 7676 ey e the s beig, (Comlnned ‘from” Eighth’ Page.)’ "JAMES B. HENDERSON | | |5 imims mois

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 GRANDJURY FORDL. House Approves Attorney General’s Proposal for Pros- ecuting War Graft Cases. Authorization for the Attorney

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 ter provisions for National Trainin| ool, more pub, o comfort s use of school ;bulldings u -ocul and olvio tera: 'nman are

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 , D. C. TUESDAY, MAY .16, 1922, THE S. KANN SONS COMPANY New Store Hours—8:15 AM. to 5 PM. Many Extra Values on Sale Tomorrow

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 THE EVENING STARV. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922. Secretary of State Hughes, Mrs. Hughes and their daughter, Miss

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 MEMEL LAND'S END OF FORMER EMPIRE Germany’s Longtime Posses- sion Harassed by Doubt i . Over Ultimate Fate. “Suppose our New

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 the new store hours— 8105 Smart - Dressers , Are Wearing These Soft-toe Oxfords —of tan Norwegian calf —of black Norwegian

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 Seeks Nominatioh at May 16 Primaries—Virtually Unop- posed for G. 0. P. Honors. Bpecial Correspondence of The Star....

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 Z%RIGGS NATIONAL BANK Welcomes the Delegates to the Annual Meeting of ° The Chamber of Commerce of the United States And...

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 These Distinctly New and Unusual - Chateau Voile Frocks —brings you the latest style tendencies in both silhouette and...

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 -I SEEENEEEEEEENNEENEESNERNNEEREEES N ) ‘A Golden Opportunity for You to Learn to Sew < Before—the Pattern stood in the way

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 CERANSFIRT HOOCALKE LS. lgers is Dr. Reicke, former mayor of f 2 ? = Social Centers Unite Of- | ficial Civic and Religious i

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 By JIC\kV Wilson Copmrigh, 1922, by Tho MoChue Nowmpape Syt " RADIO RALF— IREVISING RULES TOPROTECT RADID] Burea.u of...

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 - GIVESEXPERIENCE| I0. EXPLAINED INSTRUCTOR® NEW YORK. Y.M.C.A. RADIO ScHOOL. o v, Witness _at - Blizzard Trial, Charles...

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 Spring; Helghts; John H. McQueen, Kensing- Al G Harvey F. Grant, jr., Rockville; Jesse Ellen Peddicord, Hunting Hill; Cors E.

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 MORE ACTIVE TRADE -~ ONCURB MARKE Some Oils, Motors and Radio Were in Better Request. By Special Leased Wire to The Star. NEW

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 “ 3 ® building - trades. IMPROVED FOREIGN CONDITIONS 'REFLECTED IN MARKETS HERE Better Volumé of Trade Commg to U. S...

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 e VENING STAR, WAS i HERE’S COBB’S SMILE OF SUCCESS | | | SPURT OF TYGERS GIVES HOME FANS FLAG HOPES Jungnleeré Have Hopped

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 Surprises in. Woinen’s TEAM LEADERSHIP GAINED BY PICK-UP COMBINATION Fronklins, Rolling Together for First Time, Total|...

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 This ee MU'l'l‘ AND JEFF. —The Little Fellow Breaks Training Rules. - = FoR THe | Lwe ar ke, JEFEF'S T RiDe SPORTINS Bloob" W

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 the tenth annual meet- ing, Chamber of Com-. merce of United States. Our Feature Value in Sults ’45 £ They are being worn by

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 ( *‘K***********k***¥¥¥********k*****¥i** “Here are the Prize Winners in the > exactly whére that baby Rabbit was. BIaOk...

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 . Child'Welfare Week TR T R v e VO ¢ Hamline M. E..Church, 9th and P Sts. : Today, Tomorrow, Thursday, Friday Exhibits each

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 Menu for a Day. BREAKFAST X 1 d d breed I Stewed g:-i-%‘r;uml cnnels “and dog breeders “have ASAFE . used Sergeant’s Slgp-flel

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 Star “Want Ad” } Branch Offices anl'rml‘l'. 31th and Harvard sis. The Hacvard Phas th st. and Columbla road, Evaos' Drug '

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 EW OLIVER No. 9, 825 caubmmu.r after 6. 913 M 535 machines are pew. rebullt and guaren hts until 8 o'clock, § ange, 715 H...

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 Malp S0 > HOUSS; BEDROOM, LIV- X Xitchen, bath, o2 MOVING— Furniture, trunks, rts of city and one - Main MEMBERSHIP IN OUR

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES.. Coutinged ' 6-ROOM BRICK ON N. J. A'l" NBAR nglm hll‘—‘l_llflhlh yard_and & o -v.,l-:r'm m‘&l—l rooms | ;

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 UCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. MLWAW . lllnl nnm .AUCTION SALES . ¢ TOMORROW, o C G SLGAN & CO., Inc., Aucts 715 13th St 1ot

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 GASOLINERESERVE [ SHOWS HEAVY GAIN, i 47,000,000-Gallon lnereése in Supply April 1 Establishes HighMark. - Stocksof k-:,uune

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