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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1922-06-02

Evening Star dated June 2, 1922

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 ; : / WEATHER. ‘Unsettled with occasional showers to- night and tomorrow ; no change in tem- Member of the Associated Press

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 ‘OLD MAN’ HOURS MADE WHISKY FORTY YEARS; . NEVER HEARD OF LAW By the Associated Press. PETERSBURG, W. Va., June 2.— “I've...

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 CHILDREN LITERALLY MAGNETIZED BY THE SUNDAY STAR'S . NEW INVISIBLE COLOR SECTION. MAGIC- COLOR BOOK SCORES Girls and Boys...

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 Buy Your Music Week Program 25¢ For the Music Lover The Ideal Gift e AMPICO IN THE - ! -GGhkeriiigyo- bringing a wealth of

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 GTON, D. O, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922 ‘s : —By WEBSTER. | BRITISH AND AMERICAN SAILORS. | | ZO RACE ON POTOMAC TOMORROW People in

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 Gone Is the Day of the Bass; Woman Voters Have Speeded It HE National Capital may.be correctly described today as the center

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 Exercises’ at: Childfen’s | Hospital School of Nursing Announced. Graduation exereises of the School of be ing. CLASS TO...

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 / - Special Clearance Value in Quality Apparel Kayser and Van Raalte embroidered' opera Vests; Italian silk. Regular prices,

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 DRESSES: Ging- ham. organdles, linens and dotted Swisses. La test styles, sizes 16 to $1.95 Up CAPES, in Can~ velours, ser ge

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 b "i‘.‘l’"l. TeETeTERTNe - ST EEREREEEEENENEES ’ 7 PALAIS ROYAL 11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President Great June...

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 Store Opens 9:00 Washington—New York—Paris ; q PR . ROTHE 5:30 e SANSBURGH & STORE NEWS for Saturday, June 3, 1922 Dainty...

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 16 o THE EVENING STAR,  WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922, £ \ I : g7 [ O, stoms ~ DELIVER! What work must be done...

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 Fa \ THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE K 3 o Latest photograph of Christy Matthewson, once the leading pitcher of the New York

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 Summer Needs Iced-Tea - WEDS NEXT NEXI WeEK| Entire Rumanlan Royal Fam- .ily to Attend—Strange GERLS IN KIIGKERS "”TOPARADE

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 satine. Made +j] and : | tratght Slexandre Dumas, Chet When he wasn’t writing of stirring bat« tles he wrote of stirring...

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 fio}’s’ ;ll.-wool :(loublé warp ([ serge suits ‘For gradudion and ‘dress-up wear serge—all wool; 'double warp; with wear in

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 oo Dbilipshorn—- ELEVENTH ST AN OPTICAL CO., 617 7th St. | JEWELRY SPECIALS | AN TR Solid £ —— . il ' absent tnvestigation in

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 * 'W. A, Garfield, president of Carroll ISCONSN NAVES LAFOLLETTERVAL ‘arroll College President G. +0. P. Choice for Senate on

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 railway piant improvements to and instaliation of coal i ’ } Dr. Ward, U. S. Reflef Work- er, to Bare Campalign for e...

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 A cigar "chuck” full of real qual- ty — mild — mellow tobacco. A cigar you can smoke with infinite pleasure and hand to your

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 - RAILWAY COMMON - AGTIVE AND FIRW On today's session of the local stock exchange, Railway common took the leadership and...

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 -~ =%nd w SP ORTS. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Joe Engle Is After Phenom in Mid-West : C., FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1923, ' SCOUT...

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 SPORTS. ~ ARS TO ROW CHAMPION OARSMEN OF U. S. NAVY Dackies of H. M. S. Raleigh to Compete Against Crew From the...

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 [-82 1315 New York Ave. ‘Through to 1330 H St. N.W. —Today Music Day Co-operating with the Music Week Movement, we have...

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 Store Hours, Daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. —Periwinkle —Sand ——Copenhagen —Etc. “THE BUSY CORNER” SPORTS HATS Made of Ribbon "A

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 Blank Books We Make Them for You Our Plant is Equipped to Make Blank Books Complete, Including Printing, Ruling and Binding.

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 ADVERTISEMENT. WOMAN’S PAGE." ADVERTISEMENT. Natare permanently relieves consti- pation through the eating of ERAN...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922. The Wife Who WOllldn't A llflvl.t'lt{‘l ..,..,l...:f:'zi.. con- "~

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 INSPECT TODAY 923 to 955 14th Street S.E. Price, $5,950 $500 Cash / Balance, $60 Monthly INCLUDING ALL INTEREST Room for Two

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 WANTED—SITUATIONS WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS FEMALE—Continued. Continued \‘ culty desires ition as com- :  highest ‘credentials as

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 ROOMS; ETC. T FOR RENT—ROOMS. FURNISEED ROOMS—Continued. T T §T. N.W.—large Znd-story room, 333% bath: electrlc lights; hear

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 D.- ¢, FRIDAY, JUNE ‘2 19027 . . ; REAL ESTATE." WASHINGTO 0 REAL ESTATE - ' THE EVENING STAR FOR SALE—LOTS BUSINESS PROPERTY

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 REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. Centinued ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUS2S. TAKOM-\ PARK—$5,750. Fully detached bungalow, offered at gale pric

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 CRYSTALLIZE FIGHT UPONCHILD LABOR Permanent Conference to Seek Amendment to Abolish Work for Children. i president of ! With

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