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Evening Star dated May 28, 1922

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 t 70.0; lowest, 56.7. what warmer tomorrow. Full report on page 5. WEATHER. Fair today and tomorrow; o some- Temperature for

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 BRITISH SOLDIER SLAIN N DUBLIN Another Shot Down by Civil- ians When Coming Out - of City Post Office. BORDER TERROR SPREADS

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 SPECIAL PROGRAMS BY CHOIRS - TODAY USHER IN MUSIC WEEK Harmony Carnival of Exceptional Merit Will Crown Six-Month Plannings

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 LINCOLN MEMORIAL MAY 30TH FEATURE (Continued from Firat Page) by Dr. Robert R. Moton of the Tuske- gee Institute, who Wil...

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 Engineer Detailed to Make department has been detailed by Supt. J. « Dary plan for the installation of a business area for

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 BB A Iy iresh and new. 85¢ White Organdy, 55¢ ich Imported Swiss Organdy, extra fine, quality, with a permanent not be...

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 . 4 . ) L o i (¥as i 3 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 9%, 1923 PART: T L GESALE '?npelling Bargain Attractions he...

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 VL9 % e s With This Coupon and. With This Coupon and 37¢ Gray Enameled First Quality Roll Rim Dishpans; fourte. n-quart trade

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 *DC t;mmmsmmxmTs e wewmnsll o 4G | s s e[| Pt Syl & QInmpang o |~ ._Avenue mats Were Insulted at the . Big “Circus.” cloled

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 10 H0DFED CLOTRE NSEAATESOUGHT Tepublicans Being Foiled on Move to Expedite Tariff Bill. Bent upon putting through a modi- 1

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 ¥ et 4 ¥ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! D. C, MAY 28, 1922—PART 1 .. . v 5 { I rt - N M ADER MURPHY Life’s Darkest Moment. i ..*

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 (U TERH S Wash Goods Sale 50c Tissue Gingham 3 80 y(!. 50¢ Fancy Dimity 50c Sheridan Suiting, Favorite Summer fabrics’ in...

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 7th & D Sts. N.W. Credit Privileges As Free as Air Don’t hesitate to ask us to charge your purchases; that's part of our...

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 14 LTARVTRANING FORYOUTHSFRE Three Courses Offered by NAVY WOULD DISCOUNT $291,000 WAR LOSS ON DEBT DUE FROM ITALY Award of

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 : SR Y : A : p Tomorrow Items advertised on Sun- 3 ’ Yoy PRI SRR 5 Open 9:00—Closé 5:: day are on sale at Quoted 3 \ e p o .

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 - PINCHOT THRUST |WASHINGT[]N STATE | INTO PARTY FIGHT|  DEMOCRATS MEET) DVI AN ” TRIAY) N BACK /1555 125t 32 | HEN MOTHERS

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 (S e e et e | WS G ; May  Become . Candidate. The Reason Why‘ Our Dete';::'i:fifl:fifi." 7 -+ I’inoleum Wears So I’ong [UIFE...

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 I THE ARMY l With a view of strengthening the cneness of the great organization of | Ex national the service—the Association

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 s Royal Bargain Basement olis, Etc.—The Latest and Best Sheet . Music—25c Copy all the B 10-inch o quality. from. sortment of

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 _On the Lincoln Highway - Leading from Washington to Frederick, have reduced their Chicken Dinners to $1.50 Travelers’...

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 Economy Corner 736-738 Seventh Street $"me. ¢ Another Startling Announcement— —that confirms us again as— —headquarters in

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 £ YT 3 SHRINERS ASKING - FORS30000 MORE Must Be Completed in Few Days. From $23.000 to $30,000 will have to ) be raised...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Az - 'D. C. MAY 28, 1922_PART 1. : 5 —_— MAJ. HARRIS TRANSFERRED. Maj. John E. Harris, Corps of

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 Read Our Other Announcements in Today’s Post Times and Herald Cherokee Fiber Rugs | 1 ~A heavy, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,

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 : QUICK SERVICE  : DEVELOPED By Photographic Experts : LOW PRICES HARRY C. GROVE Inc. Washington Home of the Kodak 1210 G...

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 : SCHOOLS. CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL. Lacking the official sanction of Prin- cipal Robert A. Maurer, Central High School this year

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 Watson B. Miller, department com- c::d(-r of the American Legion, has ed orders to all legionnaires for their participation

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 SA ACTIV"Y IN TRADE California and Tahiti Steamship Com- rany for the establishment at an early date of a freight and...

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 FINANCIAL‘ o Ay " THE: SUNDAY‘ STAR WASHINGTON D. C., MAY 2 / 4 : Week’s Price Range New York Stock Fxchange| THE WEEKS BOND

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 Storage Batteries Rented At lew monthly reatal—No deposit. Recharging—Repatring—Battery Parts. WITHERBEE BATTERY CO. Tel. Fr.

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 * Musical Mention | Music week activities, official and the Washington Co;lurvllory of wnoficial, will practically monopolize

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 AGENTS. A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN—alke sperking num ‘sumbers, sigs: Big 11 e ed bonk mahied E. Paimer, 141, Wooster, Ohis. Sell

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 DELICATESSEN % receipts, $840; sacrifice, $700. 43-B._Star_office. CLEANING and d!em{ storen for sale; doing eaving city. and

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 1OBILES, ETC. eent only on * sponsible erred o Pox BTm, star forred” paymenta: " Laartes FO! sedans, fourings, 2 n.d m‘. 2

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 P ROOMS; ETC, FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT—BOOMS. | = FOR RENT—ROOMB PURNISHED ROOMS—COonttaned. | FUR. OR_UNFUR....

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 APARTMENTS TO LET FOR RENT—HOUSES . g . | 650w o, T ST WO : L NI | bt Eofi'“gu:’c’im:?"“m“ 813 13 ST—LARGE, LIGHT, ATRY BOOM o

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 MY F] ‘nh flmfl el o ey i e Capiver” Hetnin e P ‘IAI‘J NEW BUNGALOW, FIVE ROOMS g Dath; cellar: fursece, ey ru)! ! norxm,...

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 DISTR[CT REA LTYTMF “STAR BUILDING. COLUMBIA H ~ baths to wide paved alley. Located on one of the best streets in this...

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 RESORTS. NEW JERSEY. New Jersewr A chain of charming Sammer Resorts each with ity own unique and distinetive attractions,...

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 KANN'S CIR(‘II.\'I'N(, l.llmun : PENS. MONDA 4 lllve You .m-lm‘l —A complete assortment of the latest fiction ready on the

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 NATIONAL EDITORIAL PAGE SPECIAL ARTICLES - PROBLEMS ~__EDITO R IAL SECTION Part 2—12 Pages 'AIM IS TO HELF ALIENS TO BECOME

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 Why Lincoln Towers Above  |Heard and Seen|Fi ~.'| Other Great Men of the World| s~ uu woe 1 e i e nterest bird lovers to know

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 JALLIES MUST “French and British w OLIVER OWEN KUHN.; HILE the Russian Bear, in the face of agreements . with other nations.

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 HARRSS B . EwinG= Mgs ALLEN W. DULLES, Jife of the Chief of NearEastern Affaires State Department. acna Delegates Guests June

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 MUSIC FOR EVERYBODY- Let us all unite in making Washington’s Second Music Week an Unprece- dented Community Success. free!

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 pE 3 : 8 Al oL SOCIETY. - WASHINGTON, D. A. R. Officers Atiend ; Sy v Pl.n une Garden p.fl, Mrs. J. M. Ready, treasurer: Mrs.

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 Tales of Well Known Folk In Social an d Official Life President Harding to Send White House Wrcnfll to Unknown Soldiers’ Tomb

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 HAVE YOUR FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERED NOW AT SUMMER PRICQ O UR expert upholsterers are not busy now— So we offer special low...

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 socrerTy, INation’s Capital Has Share In Affairs of Old Nassau| {Washington Well Represented Among Princeton Graduates and

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 _—W : - NEWS OF THE CLUBS Reviews of New Books| THEPIBUCLBRARY. *55a2 st condmiboses e Jiterature. Made snd Reme L < (AIl...

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 \ %>QQ%<>%(>\)QQQQQ<>W SO ¢ A Page for Girls: Flappers and Otherwise §! Notes of Art and Artists The Abbott H. Thayer...

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 Eeljican-Bad Man of Mexico - “Goes West by Sho_tgun Route” Spesial Dispatch to The Star. BROWNSVILLE, Tex.. May through the

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 —~—— s heater - and Photoplay ~Current Attractions ‘ AT THE THEAT! GARRICK—"Enter, Madame,” comedy. morrow evening. ERS THIS

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 NINTH-AT -D B BEGINNING. TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL A RADIUM OF TERPSICHOREAN SPLENDOR t “BITS OF DANCE HITS” § FEATURING

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 'OHN ROBB, stage manager of “The Goldfish.” in which Marjorie Ram- beau is appearing. has written the lyric of a song...

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 7 Baltimore | ar- ¥ those relating to speed.” So ithin the thirty-five-mile-an- | bour mark on the open hig Soon you reach

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 .MONDAY TO RE-TIRE For Your May 30th Trip R Oxford Tires CORD AND FABRIC—ALL WRAPPED FIRSTS And Carry the Standard...

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 JOHN KLEIN Prop. 1n the car easy riding? Sit m erent seats. Note compa vibration and sidesway. Le khe reasom. Weatcott” has

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 ¢ FRATERNITI"S Monday—La Fayette, No. 19, M. M. at & wpecial st 6 p.m, Tuestay - Masontc ' base American Leagne, Park, 2 ay-

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 (Continued rom Seventh Page) | | ENIGHTS 02 COLUMBUS. lowing were elécted: W. D. Clark, 1. E. Borland, A. W. Askham, M. J.

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 Part 4—8 Pages BY JAMES A BUCHANAN. GREAT majority of the citizens of the United States long re- garded the office of Vice

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 degrees, working both ways—toward the start and the finish. 8o it 4id not greatly surprise ‘me that without preface,...

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 “Pourquoi, We Spurned Those Ancient Coifs?” .\ IhgeniousBé‘otle‘g Tricks Sharpen Wits of 7‘ - Cry Puzzled French Girls in New

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 ' WHEN THE BANK REEGAN of headquarters stoad Just at a corner in mid-New York with his back against a brownstone wall. On the

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 NEZ and Trilby May With Their Yachting Friends, Eall in With Real Thing in Plutes Who Has the Regular Back- ground Aboard...

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 T was e gay house party at Deene Park, Northamptonshire, the splendid seat of Adelaide, Countess of Cardigan, the widow |. of

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 « B . .f 'Choice of a Hundred Sleeves to Put Into Frocks, Capc Are Turned Into Sleevo ‘to’ Omamont a Severe Frock—Lace Used

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 made hnm from !hn dellule-en And as memories are not fattening, it came to.a point that the little wom- an looked 30 enemic

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 : : SPORTS SECTION : BASE BALL, GOLF, : : S BOWLING, BOXING, AQUATICS, TENNIS, ' i : TRACK ATHLETICS, LACROSSE, RACING ‘ z uu

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 COSTELLO POST TO MEET CAPITAL TRACTION TEAM | Will Clash Sometime Next Month to Aid Needy and| o, rtney victor in Second...

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 . FOR MATCH BY W. C tourney, to be h the qualificat day affair, which almost has supplan thirty-two men qualified. Ch match

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 Georgetown Has . NEEDS THREE MORE WINS TO RETAIN CLEAN SLATE Has Captured Nineteen Games, But Has Yet to Meet Fordham, Boston

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 INVISIL j‘@rlZB@w & Gz_zf May 28, 1922 (T LT HA'L are you going to do on Decoration day? Where are you going? To the ball...

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 5 INVISIBLE COLOR BOOK | k) THE DRAGON-FLY 66 HERE can we go today ?”" asked the Fairy Prince. “There are so many wonderful

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 ~_——— e INVISIBLE COLOR BOOK. { , LEARN TO DRAW So you can make little pictures of your own to paint and color like you have

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 INVISIBLE COLOR BOOK e THE BISON OMMONLY known as the Buffalo, lived 4n great numbers years ago on the westeln plains. We all

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 SRt G ————r S, INVISIBLE COLOR BOOK - ¢ ] | s THE THREE BEARS ND when they went mto their house, Blz Bear said n‘;Some ono hu

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 ' INVISIBLE COLOR BO‘OK G103 by NAOO 2unidie. e an® $iMs @90 POLD THIS UP DOTTOM OF- BATH TUO, SCREEN FOLD SCREEN LIKE S THIS

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 INVISIBLE COLOR BOOK PATENTED JULY 12 192) CANDY FOR THE WORLD N A land not so very far from our own country, growing sugar

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 D e INVISIBLE COLOR BOOK THE OLD SWIMMIN’ HOLE HERE do you go swimmin’? Does mother take you to the beach and watch you, to

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 GRAPHIC SECTION Scene at Dedication of Woman’s Party Headquarters Last Sunday in Washington Ioternational I'boto. WASHINGTON,

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 NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MAY 238, 1922 e e Mrs. Hughes, wife of the Secretary of State, and daughter

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MAY 28, 1922. W ; o ’ { . Scene from the Virginia historical pa- ’...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—_ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MAY 28, Recalling the Fighting “The Signal.” Portrait of John...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MAY 28, 1922. Representative A. P. Andrews arrived at the wharf just a

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 28, 1922. WASHINGTON, D. C.—_ROTOGRAVURE SECTION_—MAY THE SUNDAY STAR, .THE LAND OF MAKE BELIEVE Copyright: 1922: By the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MAY 28, 1922, This costume ‘“knocked ‘em . cold” along the Boardwalk

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 THE SUNDAY STAR,” \\'ASHINGT()N, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MAY 28, 1922 ar alve INSTANTLY REMOVES DANDRUFF 50c Jar Unless the

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 A COMIC SECTION il r st e 2 e & e (73 S = it N s O Al MUTT AND JEFF =- Mutt Made a Round Trip = <«- «Copyright. 7928, ¥y H.

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 ITS ALL RIGHT For You BUT NonNE OF THE FELLERS DASENT CALL Me Jimmie”! U FRESH WITH You WHEN | CALL YOou ILL Ask My MOWM o

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 e LO BETN— \SHT T A WONDERFULL DAY— \WHAT SAY To A LTTE WALK N THE OUNTRY ? I I — How, AS ) \WAS ApovT To SAY BEFoRE A DAY

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 Vi | Don'T WANT Ta B CAN'T HELP LAUGHING WHEN | Loowk AT YoUR KID WELL THtS TimE ToMORROW NIGHT GUSSIE wuwL BF HeRE -...

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