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Evening Star dated May 21, 1922

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 Generally (fal row: little chan; 78.2; Jow 52.4. WEATHER. today and tomor- in temperatur Temperature for twenty-two hou:...

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 . : " PRESIDENT TO BE AT DEDICATION BY NATIONAL WOMEN'S PAR'I'YI Long Processional Feature of Elaborate Ceremonials at First

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 4 P COX STILLAASHOPE ASTRACANDIDATE Effort to Bring League Issue Into Ohio Primary Resented by Some Democrats. Bpecial...

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 . B ' . THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- 0., MAY 2f, 1922_PART T~ Blind Curse of Nationalism |35 e nts it#7| HOTEL PORTER

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 SENT TO SUMMER CAMPS. uodlml officers at the Army Med ool in_thu PIANOS FOR RENT GRANDS-UPRIGHTS 110 WORCH S cll) have been

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 x 2 . 8 , : _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MAY 21, 1922—PART T....

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 e Hours— 6 P.M. le Sale . t $3.75 Each and $5.50 Each Dodd shoes are noted for their style and ged from $5.50 to $8.50 and

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 THIRD STAGE IN CATHEDRAL WORK PROGRESSES RAPIDLY|. " Vst M. St Alba Unidereabivg Shases Succcssful USE O‘f National Fugd in

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 3 ‘SHAD BAKE HEADS BIG DAY AT BEACH Board of Trade and Guests Kept in Good Humor by Nick Altrock. Altrock, comedian extraor-

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 10 " _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, L 00000000 00022222222222233000060060600000006000000000000000000000600000000000004¢ A...

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 ’ . ‘ % - r- THE SU§QAY expected that the committee wm that It had been charged in the in- |benefit only 3 tew smelting...

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 G. U. GRADUATION CLASS TOTALS 500 Commencement Day Plans Announced by President [T IIL' COUPONS With ‘This Coupon 15¢ Huck

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 INGTON, D. C., MAY 21, 1922—PART 1. - = SRS : i ¥ - il | |- ¥ = . 7thand D S ; ts. 7th and D Sts. CRE D][T Free Premiums -

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 "|CHILDREN :LIKE THESE Nothing Quite So Charming Nothing is quite so charming as a porch or room furnished with Reed or Fiber

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 Lo PO DN 0 o U Ll ! fl fl m [ —_— (= EEE]EIE!EEEEE—E—E—E::EEEIEE Q experts in our All Pies, Pastries, Ice Cream, &c., made...

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 § “ | Abert Kinross. Tiustrated vy Er-1 TIIF ni Thurston, M. Mystics. zont Buhr” New Tork: Fhe Con- THE PUB”E UBRARY |...

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 avetensrervRER LI . . "l1922-—PART 1. U. S. NAVY GETS NEW SUPER-SUB STATE K. OF C. COUNCIL DA YLIGHT SAVING FAILS TO STOP...

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 b SRl A rea 50c Shopping Bags Large Size Waterproof Auto Cloth Shopping Bags, black leather fin- ) ish; double riveted...

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 L8 eI L v e nua kable Challenge Sale Values week with new offerings—new surprises—new and brilliance of their power. Summer

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 Back to Old Store Hours Monday Beginning tomorrow we will resume old store hours. —Open 9:15 a.m. —Close 6 p.m. Water Pails

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 U. S. LISTS FOR BRAZIL'S BIG SHOW!; Commissioni Appointed by President Harding Completes Plans for Centennial Exposi- tion at

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 IG RADIO EXHIBIT . OPENS TOMORROW New York Armory. to House Greatest Commercial, Sci- entific Pageant. CAVITE RADIO STATION

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 1,000 MORE POLIGE Citizens Promised Additional Protection in War on 7 Terrorism. CHICAGO. May 20.—One thousand additional...

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 NEW STORE HOURS . Beginning Monday— 9 AM. to 5:30 P.M. THE S. KANN SONS COMPAN “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th and D...

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 Burchell’s Incomparable . Bouquet Coffee & May Still Be Bought for 25¢ Ib. Burchell’s 1325 F Street N.W. = Fi Out —the...

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 . For Ice Cream Parlors and Drug Stores ~ 'Automatic refrigeration sup- plies dry, crisp-cold air—any desired temperature—the

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 v || room.. Sig-Knit yarn, in all IN TODAY'S POST—Many adflmonll and very im- portant items, other than mentioned lieu lud ALL

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 S CENTRAL EIGH SCHOOL. ‘With one play just behind it, Central ean now look forward expectantly to.the excellent performance

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. - LODGES. Today—Masonic and Eastern Star Me- morial, Trinity Dicccssn Church, 8 p.m. 2, ning Star night

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 , %ium&wzummflf BR 4 the sire to joln should communicate with Secretary J. Donald Britt or Presi dent James M. Rhinehart. "In

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 \z . FINANCIAL ' Y. STAR,. ] 1922_PART 1 FINAN C 1AL, 31 * -—fl————'——_"—'—T—-T———.——_- THE "WEE ND MARKET. % P |COFFEE...

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 H WANTED—HELP AGENTS. ELP AND SITUATIONS. WANTED—HELP. AGENTS—Continued. | § THE SUNDAY_ WANTED—HELP i MALE—Continwed. A...

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 it \.,,, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Continued esublished burdware, pa s in the  best ' proposition that comes W lifetime: must he

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 AUTOMOBILES, -ETC. = AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, ETC. | AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, ETC. | AUTOMOBILES !0!13“. ETC. Continuwed e..n-c 5

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 ""’EIHIIHED ‘00‘ reo L.k, private bath; parch; l HRER litge TRE theast; T z’..:."z.m et hfi' ad. ficor: s—.-mllfl' FRONT...

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 FOR RENT—HOUSES msnnnn—c—m-n_ < Peoot. Jocation: lighte; farsace peat. Vecant. §85 me. N. BINSON, 658 Munsey bldg. P4 ten...

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 ,REAL ESTATE. i, AT a1, A PART 1, | ‘FOR un-noum nfi:mmrnmmsm—m . 89! muu—xoum FOR uu—mmm MT. PLEASANT—HARVARD NEAR 4?...

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 FOR um—!oum. Continued TAKOMA PARK—§7; % low near the Disfrict line. "Convenient to ears; 5. rooms and bath; 50x150. aries ot

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 RESORTS. WILDWOOD, N. J. HELDO SR ET o e nd Poc Day Room with running water - - $4 50 up Room with private bath - - - 6.00 up

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 B e 40 T _ Read Our Othier Store News'in Today’s Post, Times and ; Herald Again Monday Another. Great Trunk Sale| | !-—_The

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 _Part 214 Pages PLAN DRASTIC REGULATION EDITORIAL PAGE " 'NATIONAL PROBLEMS' - "SPECIAL ARTICLES oz Ao, OF THE LUMBER...

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY..........May 21,1022 R R THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor

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 Selfishness, Bigotry, FOUR HORSEMEN: RIDING, EUROPE’S CHAOS PERSISTS Disintegrationv and ' - Ogre of Warfare Leave But...

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 MIGIUEL SANS, of Barcelonia, Spain,who with her husband ig now in ashington’. Wife of the 0 ; 1 e k. . . Military New...

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 U R Miss Agnes O'Gorman [&i5 New Ford ook o the Celonn ~¥To Wed Mr. Shanley in | «opeasetirgeces. t-acly: sastse took place

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 Tomorrow and Tuesday we WIll have on sale (in ouf May Sale of New and Used Instruménts) a spe- cial display of all ex in-...

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 s ; Fflnmmmm"'mmmmmm;;nmm:mmmmmmmm T Tremendous Parchase Sale —_— Also Finest Garments From Our Own Stock ‘At a Saving of $10

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 E SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO . MAY 2 , 5 g s SOCIETY. "‘t{n . AR o : which i» jaut over iy Pennsyivents |in datharing tuncs. s

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 Garden Party Booth Promises to Have Rush The ice cream table at the House of Meroy garden party on Monday next, | . in the

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 There are Steinway Pianos in service today,that were purchased more than 50 vears ago. They have passed as cherished...

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 : ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY ! Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Plerce have returned from a visit ta the former's sister, Mrs./ Russell Gregg, at

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 . Washington was as a featured plaver STATUE TO POCAHONTAS TO BE UNVEILED JUNE 3 >Distinguished Company Will Participate in

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 VER since the lamppost wus in- vented there has always been.| one particular species of hu- | manity that has recogniwed i

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 ‘“WINE POWDER® { GERMANY TISSUE TO PRESERVE - | SPRINGT) ) "HEA B WINE POWDER* FROM GERMANY, SSUETOPRESERVE - | SPRINGTIME'S

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY ' MORNING, MAY 21, 1922, UIETLY. but quickly, a famous old institution of Washington is passing...

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 AMUSEMENTS Lecture Rerital -.l'_ muul mvrlnno Pianist the Late Queen % na MISS EDNA SHEEMY, Lecture Steamer Charles...

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 AMUSEMENTS.' " THE SUNDAY- STAR,- WASHINGTON, D.--C.,- fAY .21, 1922—PART. . 3.. S AMUSEMENTS. s [} Sr— emem L H. HAYS,...

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 THE SUND “’AsHINGTOh, D. C., MAY 21, —PART 3. OTOR‘SanEl MOTORING AY STAR, | other hand, the great service now! = 2 Diow-out

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 'l TIRE “DISTORTION™ CAUSE e Jxciondedloaaria0aiad tire as cured Is approximately the shape t & S > most_entirely in this...

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 Why People Buy Used Cars respect, admiration and even envy; so they buy used cars. And still others, realizing the condi-...

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 ~AUTO INDUSTRY PUT tion system undergo a marked change in the next few years. Our great rail- roads will not be put out of

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 - ey R Q- 15 « Alleen Stanler's pearis. ENORE DE WITT EBY. »n F dding . for June is the present momen just around s focused

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 ‘Cousin Ethelind Elizalbefh. V;teran of Many Cults, Possessor of Oriental Ward- . robe and Bizarre Adornments, Leads Way in

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 HE letter was well typed, ¥ crisply phrased, businesslike, impersonal—all buf the poste script: and the coatract {s thor...

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 Pes ELL, here we are,” says Barry, standing under the after awning and gazing over the rail in Christopher Columbus pose....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D! © LLOV E—4 srory or 1Hg meNacerm 1eNT— By COURTNEY RYLEY COOPER INDLINESS is not uncommon...

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 People Want Business Burdens Removed, ~ Beveridge Interpretation of Today’s Signs “Get Into the - Trenches and Find - Out for

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 & Clever. Criminal By William LeQueux ' Poc ()1‘ Retnbuhon Overtakes Secret of the Dea IN the course of constant wander- ing

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 & 5" HATEVER Their Size.” Says Anne thtenl:ouu. “They Muat AllBe Pulled Down Over the Eyebrows—English Garden Party Hats...

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 is"a" friendly s warning for e lady who swiped the umbrella at the matinee. It was a good um- brella that cost” “between six

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 : when” Collins strolled. the menace the distance wxg npt a full two miles. | “wichita Fall - Che Suw ‘/ BOWLING, BOXING,...

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 N ca Tacobsen t fa nit base in t Y th sion in th Ruth w: t by vau. ba hoe W Chill, st terday one run in ing with tting with

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 WHEN IT IS ) L +Spring sport. ACROSSE, growing in interest GAME IS BOUND TO GROW of those wha like to watch athletic...

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 Women to Meet in Near Fu- ture—Events This Season Were Successful. OWLERS are noi through spending the prize money won in the

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 21, 1922 When Pillory captured the classic Preakness at Pimlico, equaling the time of the famous Man o’

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—-MAY 21, 1922 g8 A ol France honors British troops Marshal Foch at the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—-—MAY 21, 1922 ' . = o - : - Bridal party photographed at . g - - the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE THE CLASS STRUGGLE By W. E. HILL Copyright, 1922, By The Chicago Tribune...

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 THE SUNDAY Music committee of the Federation of Women’s Clubs of Washington, responsible for the afternoon musical at Central

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. SECTION —MAY 21, 1922, (.—ROTOGRAVURE “Say 1t With Flowers™ Sending Howy they iy be juet gL

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MAY “Classy” White Oxford —of white Buckskin with black sad- dle and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION_MAY 21, 1922 ‘Made E specially for Infants and Chuldren - Jor...

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 The Billposter Man Happened Along (Copiight 1922. by H. C. Misher. T-ademark Reg U. 8 Pat Off) MUTT, Joc SPIUIS BET SOME...

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 e e elam F@,U_flé—ms | B-caene Dy rRNES SET YOUR PORTRAIT PAINTED BY PUDDINHEAD DUFEY HIMSELF FOR ONEY ONE CENT RIGHT INS\DE.

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 —\WHV OF (QURSE LESTER, IVE BEeW ReADY For Aw HoUR WAITING For You - 2ATs0!—2AT150? \ THoueHT SURE IT \KAS THE Now WHAT'S THE

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 : DonN'T TALK To ME l \:\I?LLTEEED ABoUuT MY RELHT\VES‘, ' To ROAST 1'D RATHER LooiK AT i YouR YouR FAMILY ALBUM RELATIVES® |

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