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Evening Star dated May 31, 1922

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 ! WEATHER. v : Increasirg cloudiness tonight, fol- lowed by showers late tonight or to- morrow; little change in t: ended at

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 RENT COMMISSIO NOMINATIONS SOON ‘Senator Ball and Committee- man Colladay See the President. Senator Ball, chairman of the

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 N~ 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C WEDNE DAY, MAY 31, 1922."° SureRelief Text of President’s Speech The Lincoln Memorial

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 S THE EVENING 3 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922. - ASsgey = gecu to have the pool entirely finished |...

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 . . e o s ~ - " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢!, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1929.° : ; rogi Abe Martin Says: |REPORT ON SHRINE

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 E 3 L b .. * THE EVENING STAR, WAsnn’zGTo D. U, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1028 \ Senator Kellogg Gives His wasnwmqums ABOUT OUR...

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 CAPPERREVAMPS - BARRED GRAIN AGT Submits Bill Eliminating Tax Feature Ruled Out by Supreme Court. A new bill for regulation

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 Society, SOCIETY, the ushers will be Mr. R. Snowden | McCormick of this oity, who recently Andréws. brother of the brids....

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 will vistt Yellowstone National Park, : B A y ). 0, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1929.~ e o wanone Natonal veeks. | TO BROADCAST...

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 KANN’S SEALED VICTOR RECORDS FOR JUNE ON SALE TOMORROW Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Store Hours, Daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Our...

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 CHINESE WOMEN CAUSE OF BATTLE Forty Killed in Clash With Portuguese—1Japan to Quit Hankow. By the Associated Press. HONGKONG,

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 “If musi¢ be the food of love, excess,” says the immortal bard. Not only is it the “food of love,” but of courage, of the...

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 + Jane Stuart Sfiops for You : ‘ Ptt‘;ons who cannbt come to the store for advertised 3 i specials, can participate ty writing

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 Street Tt SMQ’L@P&” WG CanT In Discussing ; Tropical Clothes Saks’ll have the preference : Taking the weight off of your back

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 Summer Fashions Developed in Im- ported Gingham and Bates’ Gingham ' —Graceful Tuxedo Fronts s whims and fancies of winds...

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 Neither Heard Nor Seen Him. s om.m;m afraid of s blood clot MH&O yo?w A:n'ull‘ud with the h;- the Stud; “Barber of Seviile™

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 “"THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922. ] 4 ‘ A i iveri i . 5 . . 3

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 Furniture of Merit | That's a slogan which we live up to absolutely —and’ because IT IS furniture of merit—it’s the cheapest

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 65¢ Silk-Striped Tissue Ginghams 52¢ 3l-inch Silk-stripgd Tissue Ginghams, in a wonderful assortment of “new and beautiful

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 On All “Aerpore” for Summer Comfort These two-piece tropical- weight worsted suits are cer- tainly. “the last word” in sum-

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 THE  EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. ¥ ,; o § o r C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1923.° A Typlcal Travers . SALE Most Women Will Welcome

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 e It Pays to Kéep' Cool Young businessmen who wear “R & W” No-Wate Summer Suits appreciate the _ value of unruffled poise...

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 TROPICAL-WORSTED SUITS FOR MEN —presenting the newer models in tan, gray, blue, brown and heather mixtures. 3 25 A pasr of

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 Z?ePALAIS ROYAla Great J une Proflt-Sharmg Sale—Page 1 The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. IW——A Lisner, President...

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 v - rog SN R ' o . UTHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. ‘mm...

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 ¥ Expert Adv1ce on Radio No. 15—To Increase Wave Lengths of Crystal Set. . il - 0! . i THAT'S NO'WiY To GET A JOB! Expert en

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 Ty - - 28 y®¢ ' FINANCIAL.: ey ) EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T, W ' : FINANCIAL. C ' RAILS ARE ACTIVE, BUILDING TAKES A BIG...

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 G GAINSHOWNIN LOCAL CLEARINGS flonth of May, With Total of, | $87,287,163, Is Local Record. BY 1. A. FLEMING. 4m Cotton Ofl

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 »A" Griffs Seek Anotl HOPE TO BETTER MARGIN - OF HOLD ON THIRD PLACE Mogridge Rejoins Club and May Pitch Today, But His...

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 SPORTS. A_ohday Progmm tures Victor Kauffmann Cup by Finishing Two ' Down to Par—Dr. S. B. Bain Gets Hole in One in...

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 HE WAS CRACKING A ; : i HES A DespceATe we 'SAFE. AND HE ALmesT BEEN UP THE RIVER CHARACTER INDEED ! ARREITED KILLED yS...

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 Nothmg short of sensattonal Bosgine 1500 pairs of new summer shoes $ 4 breaks tomorrow Men'’s athletic union suits \ i e...

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 REICHSTA WS SILESIAN TREAW German Flags HaH-Staffed as Deputies Approve Polish Pact. By the Associated Prese. BERLIN, May...

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 NEET THEHEDEE | ALIAS THE HAGUE Where 13 S'Gravenhage} Give up? Perhaps you know it as Den Haag. No? Well, it ta only our old

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 XA Fresh, Pure and so Delicious —— Universally Sold —_ Put up lots of it now whlle strawberries are plentiful. And be sure to

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 ‘Character must be built into a baby carriage from 4ta very beginning, by the flawless weaving of end- ‘less wickers into a

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 ! . a3 HELP AND SITUATIONS. ' " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1092, : MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—HELP. ‘

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 FOR RENT—HALLS ARCADE, 14th AND PARI epactovs, ‘BEAUTIF DLy DEcORATED ' —By POP. MOMAND, : fl.——‘-‘" 2l rooms b GEs! I HOPE I

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 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—APARTMENTS: SEAUTIFUL CORNER APT., MT. PLEASANT west of 1dth i5 apts.: 3. 4, 5 Fooms ‘and bath; a.m.i.7

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 t | ., ,l'&-" : " THE EVENING =R AUCTIONS. ALE | SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES : —“HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. REALTORS. 1334 H St.

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 SIX D. C. GIRLS TO GET TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. GARRICK—“Enter, Madame,” per- TRINITY COLLEGE DEGREE | formance at 8:20 5.m. i...

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