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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1922-05-18

Evening Star dated May 18, 1922

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 tonight | Showers not much cha mornin perature. Tempe ended at 2 p.m. today noon today: low terday. WEATHER. and ture for...

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 CHICAGO SHOOTING BARED BY TAXIMAN Men in Death.Car “Fedinck” Daudzauskis .and “Floater” Stanley, He Says. CHICAGO, May 18...

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 " INTERDEPENDENCE OF WORLD'S |PUBLIC FLYCATCHERS IN JACKSONVILLE, FLA.|“GRASSHOPPER™ AMONG 200 . “TRADE STRESSED BY SPEAKERS|

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 Everyone wants to save money. To some the habit of thrift comes ndturally. Tor others it has to be acquired. - To say that

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 $5383333388888888883888888888888838822, (3302370320247 023e2204r2 082308234833...

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.......May 18, 1922 THEODORE W. NOYES.......Editor

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 MRS. MAJOR, 74, DEAD. Washington Resident of More Half Century Dublin Native. Mrs, Mary Elizabeth Major, a resi- dent of...

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 Attractive New Apparel ! Our Semi-Annual Sale Erlebacher styles kare always in advance of the season— hence anything you buy

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 Special Reductions Comprising Three Exceptional Values for Friday & Saturday Twenty Street and ' Afternoon DRESSES 339 Eleven

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 10 OPTIMISTS VISIT ANGLERS AND EAT CHICKEN DINNER Downpour of Rain Fails to Dampen Spirit of Club Members Along Potomac. iy p

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 GOLFERSCOMBAT |: * RANINTOURNEY L. A. Sanford Leads Field in|a Chevy Chase Club’s I: Spring Contest. !. Playing undey very

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 * RESIENTSEEKS_ § T0 REVNE mAnfll Towels and ‘Toweling Heavy Absorbent Weave Cotton Towels, ciose woven, quick-drying kind,

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 - : \ HE EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY L President Harding Qolding the prizes—a silver tray and blut...

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 A&P EFfiClENéY AND POTATOES, 51bs.19c FRUIT JAM ASSORTED 15}-0z. JAR, 18¢c PEACHES i Can, 250 UNEEDA BISCUITS pke. 5¢...

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 15 Dozen Women’s All-Linen Colored Handkerchiefs 15¢ Each; Were 25¢ 115 Pairs 2-Clasp Milanese Silk Gloves 58¢ Pair; Were $1

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 D. J. KAUFMAN lNCORPORATEp 1005-7 Pa. Ave. The Man’s Stores 616 17th St. ———————————————————————————————————————————— WE GIVE

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 Fe|[, 0.P. LEADERS SEE LONG TARIFF FIGHT - Democratic Senators Also eral Weeks. Senate republicans and democrats point with

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 In Summer Footwear for Every Member of the Family Children’s White Canvas Pumps Oxfords; High Lace and But- ton Shoes....

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 Quart Ja Dill Pickles | i’tF Herring 12C Moving Picture Star Bids At in tomato sauce, ; fectionate Farewell Near m.ru. Eiiza-

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 g SESTOBERREE WG PSP OIL Clean, clear, full-bodied. Watch the golden color when it is poured into your motor. It’s...

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 | I i ..4 Clear Track for These Small Handbags at 58¢- Only 125 .in the lot. Use them for carrying bathing suits because they

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 . BY A. HYATT VERRILL, Expert'on Radle Techneologf. Although many thousands of inex- perienced persons who know little or...

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 Georgian Denies Considering Retirement Either as i Pilot or Player—Declines. to. Guess as to i Finish—Hands Ehmke; Boost. For

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 OLYMPIA WILL PENALIZE By the Associated Press. penalties for both tipper and tippee, has been started by the Olympia Fields

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 "SPORTS. ' "TO LEAD TEAMS TONIGHT IN CITY TITLE TOURNEY - ILLIE WILLIAMS and Bronson Quaites, rated among the best 3 woman

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 Grain, Produce and Live Stock| NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | BOND AND CURB MARKETS. ed by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office.

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 ATONALBANKIS 1 Ve AnD T rToRY Jn HAVE BRANGH[S Greatest Pick-up in Business Is Reported in Auto Lines—Production in Many...

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 ' a“‘)t l‘» 4 % *BOARD OF TRADE READY Peake B ‘been. completed. There will be two trains, the morn- ing train leaving the...

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 CERNANHATRED | ~ FORULS. FADED Epecial Correspondence of The Star and Chi- Ayt o BERLIN, l(.::.:u:‘nl’y i Kann's—Street-...

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 "COLD FUR STORAGE. .., Freo with repairs over $10. All work at summer prices. Fure stored by us are cleaned and glased free

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 . WOMAN'S PAGE. SURE DEATH TO FLEAS! Easiest way to rid your dog of tor- A" SARE menting, disease-breeding fleas is to| DET

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 A wonderful dnsplay of the new. and beautiful. There is a particular type of fixture for each particular requirement., No...

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 DOMESTIC—COLO! TS WO o launady of any kind. 31§ q st DAY an. 529 New Torsey ave PAY'S WORK of Marion xt. DAYS WORK by colored

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 FOR SALE—GARAGES DOUALE FRAME 7GARAGE, READY-CUT— Everything complete; sacrifice. Phone Cleve- Jand 2055. 23¢ CORRUGATED...

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 I3 —~for sale sign A al 53000 iy erma. " Ow st nw. 14th st. car barn. Owner, J. FRANK . 406 The Alabama, North 3650. ¢ ....

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 S = BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. $7.850. BRAND-NEW NORTHWEST HOMES. . Splendidly situated und lfl' convel llh.v Terms, $1 $8,500.

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 TEp FUTURE DAYS. Eos, OWEN & SON, AUOTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE JABLE FRAMB DWELLING, NO-3 B0 5 SEREET NORTH- lowing described

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 CITIZENS OPPOSE DAYLIGHT-SAVING South Washington Associa- tion Also Voices Disap- proval of Tax Raise. A unanimous vote in

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