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Evening Star dated May 26, 1922

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 . y WEATHER. Unsettled tonight and probably showers, ended at 2 p.m. today: Hi, § p.m. yesterday; lowest, toda Ful] report on

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 CIVIL SERVIGE BODY | HELD ANTIQUATED _Effmncy Chisf ‘Tells Presi- { dent fiHas Negatwe At- I tltude for Duties.. The Civil

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 Three, Hundred Million Gallons of: Ice’ flunn Accordmg to the Co fect:on- ers’ Jourdal ' An 000,000 gallons of i evéry year..

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 WIAL Ifl NAT'UNS s “""w‘:‘:g PARIS, May 35.—The death of Rev. 'y .ov"nuu.l $262.003, minus | pp 4 3 Haigezien, president of e

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 , cAnother Charming 4 Model at $3.60 ~ ASK FOR No. 27% . A Beautiful Mahogany Russia Calt Walking Oxford. $3.60 All the fine

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 With Sundey Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDA¥..........May 26, 1928 THEODORE: W. NOYES. ... . Bditor The Evening Star

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 " THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. ' C., FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922.- -CHILDREN TO AID G:-A. R. Will Bring Flowers to Schoois for

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 W hen Fashion’s finger points to W hite the Millinery Salon changes its complexiqn Tomorrow is an occasion here—the greatest

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 - Erlebacher Tielve-Ten P56 Announce for Saturday '+ Extraordinary Sale . 5 + ! \ ~) \ 2 $7.50 Originally Marked $18.50 to

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 mington, Del, was retained as sec-|Cless, 3 8 9 retary-treasurer. £ . The convention will meet in Bos- L. H. Troutman Elected

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 - CATON N , ” R, WASHINGTON FRIDAY, MAY 11 ‘[':"f"‘"'—" NT. . STANDARD WEIGHTS IMr. Blair. “If 1t 1n .!mmd that there |...

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 =12 FOUR MEN ESCAPE | GAS OF OLD TANK Harrowing Experiences Fol- i lows Opening of Vessel ! Junked by U. S. Army. Four men

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 ’s $5.50 and $6.50 Colored Silk Umbrellas $4.88 ‘Women's Colored 8ilk Umbrellas, fine qual- ity silk taffeta, in navy, green

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 ! 14 A ; __THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, FRIDAY, MAY 26, ~1922. [ § <o | abor, wit provanty pet forvard s | GENOA WILL

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 . the invi jected to the same treatment.” Thers]coatinued. “Personalities and vitu- has deen a dispositicn in recent years, |

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 GEORGES & SON, Inc. Chiropodists Foot Specialists 514 12th St._ Maclite RADIO PARTS Accept . for there is none. __Phone M.

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 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Gen. Nelson A. Miles and Gen. Anson Mills, U. S. A.. retired,

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 g5 CLOTURE THREAT  [" asispustic e, J -nuK speed widlators. ;Il:lch!n‘ them all at the same tinve. | highwayw are now...

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 G and 11th Streets. )/ A. LISNER, Pres. "j, éPALSR " THE EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922. FOR WOMEN,

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 HONOR TWO AMERICANS. e UNT[RMYER LETTER I]AUGHERW GUIDES Medals Bestowed by Belgium oo k d Pleasant Stovall, former and in

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 ' ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922. “l couldnt very well do without - QUALITY SERVICE- STORE...

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 'Apologt.z“e) And Wish to Redeem Ourselves WTE'VE Just had the blggest busiest and best One- Cent Sale in our history, but

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 N ; ke : ~ CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY-MEMORIAL DAY In a Popular Pattern q Price, a Veil, $1.30 . —These Veils ;:uéh. the naw DTt

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 xpert Advice on Radio No. 11.—How to Use Soldering Tools. BY A. HYATT VERRILL, Expert on Radio Technology. Every person who

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 CRANE SEES SYRIA ASU.S. MANDATE Believes Conviction by French Military Court in Damascus Is Error. By the Assoclated Press.

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 ‘That -beautiful - Rctress, - Louise Glaum. . A girlor woman wha i3 pa %wltlnut & glance of admiration herself to WARDERT)

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 =~ §PORTS. BABE WILL BE MISSING - | - IN BATTLE HERE TODAY Local Fans Must Wait to See Temperamental Slugger in Action as...

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 = ~SPORTS. Ruth Barred From Game Pei BABE WILL BE MISSING - |[__omweanr || ~_IN BATTLE HERE TODAY g Local Fans Must Wait to

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 HUNTER, THE CHAMPION amateur golf clump:on, was eliminated from this year’s tour- nament in the semi-final round today by E.

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 ASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922. SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, W. A : . ! SPORTS. 29 | High School Meet Tomorrow : An Army

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 {%‘i’tr.cr NEW WOOL PRICES. NEW YORK, 'May - 26.—American oolén’s withdrgwal ‘of all lines for he fime being Has created much

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 FINANCIAL. 5 s 3 FINANCIAL: THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON BEWEL ATTENOED E s E E B 11168 Chembaal, ..v Alied Chemiea Bt Pissd

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 Auspicious —as is the occasion, so must be the stationery that heralds it Choose paper of the finest, bearing its message in

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 D./ C., FRIDAY, MAY 26, .1922, The Hecht scratch. Now, it might be the m of his finger-nails on the tender flesh of various

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 ‘THE WHISKER OF A TIGER! In Malaya, he who possesses a ti- er's whisker’ becomes brave. gnm Chinese coolies need net evena

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 'SALT-WATER TAFFY adds zest to the holi- day. This comes direct from .the seashore—a fa- mous make of best ingredients....

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 ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. Do not minimize tinal walls, the blo BRAN—Kel krumbled—is g e b nature’s own And constipation

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 WARSHIP SHOOTS PLANE INTO 60-MILE SPEED WITHIN TWO SECONDS By the Associnted Press. NORFOLK, Va, May 26.—From the stationary

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 .83 the highext honors Three years later his chief’s daughter. conference. MADOD ASSAILS SHRTTAIL ENVOY Says U. S. Foreign

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 "WOMAN’S PAGE.” - The Standard of Purity "SALADA" T XA For Matchless Quality is Far Ahead of Any Other Tea Hpy *The Sealed

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 FEATURES Doned CHICKEN Lightens the housewife’s task and saves her'purse. Meat of chicken, tasty and tender, packed in...

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 e Dfe Doctor BY ARTHUR B. REEVE, One of The Star’s Week-End Fiction Series. Each story complete in three installments. The

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 SFURNITORE and sewing achine for sale. <1381 ¥ st ne. LIBRARY TABLE, oal ace curialn, Plea AT sant st. Phone_Col. 2254. oak

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 m Edward Hauta, ?( it Ve, 'rmun-n.n-urn- mll Wl hl'-l iy N. G. D:-vl:,“!" ’o‘ Sidress, Vi .’.' Phone ~ Falla Church v...

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 fi;!__;-‘-_v-‘_._ TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE ing interest. ' JEBSE - & Whoxett, 1 'hl""“.!‘%-. WILL BUY SECOND TRUST NOYES

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 ORTH COLU HEIGHTS—$8,500. AL ELIL % 2 T e 0 1 cond! A fl'l.. and one-| hll' blocks car |l . Blx-room electric gl flul:bic rear

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 ssia men are starving, and survmg are their 'q!ves there are no roast for carving when dinnér trme arrives. 'The kids in vain

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