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Evening Star dated July 23, 1922

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 WEATHE! Partly cloudy today a: probably much change in tempe $8.0; lowest, TL6. Full report on page 5. local thundershowers;

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 FVERY “REAL NEED” TOGONESTIMATES Roads, Schools and Sewers Demand Extra Large Ap- propriations Next Year. $1,450,000 FOR...

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 " KANSAS INDUSTRIAL COURT KEEPING MINES RUNNING Thirty Per Cent of Normal Working Force Producing 50 Per Cent Output, Writes

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 SUTHERLAND SURE OF RENDMINATON r Declares Chances Brighte in West Virginia as Pri- mary Approaches. OTHER CANDIDATES BUSY |

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 e —————— SENATE FOR 1812 REAUDIT The resolution provides that the same principles made’ in a federal A resolution by Senitor

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 5 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C., JULY 23, 1922PART 1. Begzn;n_g the e Last Week of the Clean-Up’ Monday the Btggest Day

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 Day of Record Low Pces e Sale Put Forward TomorroW! host of extraordinary values that will make this the greatest of all days

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 COAL MINES SHOW 610,000 ON STRIKE! Department. of Labor Com- pletes Survey, Indicating 185,000 Still at Work. PRESIDENT’S...

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 el (1 REBEL DOWNFALL EAR IN IRELAND Free Staters Declare More Men and Better Equipment Mean Certain Victory. EXPECT HARD...

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 JANE STUART, Our Expert Shopper N - wHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, JULY 23, 1923—PART 1. ot L ANSBURGH & BROTHER IN...

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 D. C., JULY 2. 192-PART 1 1 This Sale Is So Big That We Have Ar- ranged Special Tables in Third Floor Depariment, Also on the

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 "~ 97 211 Boxes Sold for Ball Game Sat- urday at American League Thousands of tickets have been dis- ced of for the ball game

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 THE - SUNDAY under lu;nlclon. This is a healthy . [ . y Titled English Woman sign, but & severe slur on the mother | B e S SR

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 14 BY MAJ. ARTHUR ! THE ARMY A flight of approximately 1.100 miles will be made shortly by the airship A-4. The route covered

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 [ Why Should I Advertise? —a man asked merthis question the other day and this is what I told him: If you have something...

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 Tomorrow is $10 Day in our great July Sale! fl and scores of splendid pieces of furniture that have been specially reduced to

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 A [ =] [ e ) [—] e — - [ ] = = —_— - Parts for Automobiles % Days ofBlg 'VaIUes, and-Bigger\ Opportunities at Our New Home +'

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 e E 2 (3 . : el f e ‘Palais Royal Permanent Waving e« ws OYAL g Qur‘ger‘x;:an:ir:t ;uving by oil and ltculrfi pads has been so

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 A ll..ll...ll.....ll.‘.l'.IIIII-ll.-l.l.........l..ll...-l ore Hours e Pd;'rl 9:15 AM. - Royal to 6 P.M. Advertise- The...

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 Inspect Sunday These Beautiful, Exceptionally New Homes: 422 to 430 Lamont-St. NW. - FRATERNITIES. (Continued from Nineteenth

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 y FIN ANCIAL. Bizh. Low. Dir. ~——1828—. Rate. 48 — AdamsExpress.... M‘i 10§ — Adv Rumiey. 10 3155 3 Advance Rpf. 8y 45! 4 Air

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 i N . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. _JULY 23, 1923—PART 1. - : 1 August 1, when the program will in-[Those who were...

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 . EDITORIAL SECTI EDITORIAL PAGE . NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—20 Pages MAKING NATIONAL SURVEY OF THE COAL...

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 ber had been observed. A telephone alarm was sent and the fleeing me- chine was pursued by policemén with civilians aiding.

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 SOUTH AMERICA ENTERS NEW AND BETTER ERA Settlement of Peruvian-Chilian Contro- versy Removes Obstacle Which Has Hampered...

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 + . Miss EMMA [fT1TT » Sub-debutante daughter of Surgeon Gemeral + * —and Mrs Stitt ¢ President and Mrs. Harding| May Stay in

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 F RN If thix ad is breught before July 30. Miss Fleet Late of Lansbureh & Bro. and Woodward & Letbrop. " Open Evenings. $30

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 [ SOCIETY. T e A Tl et ool i s o0 R S R - e e ? ; 3 being Mrs. H. O. Cutting, Mrs. Wil- T % i e : " 4 |1lam MeGee, Mra....

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 Z 227 7zz7zzzzzzZzZ2Z2?d N VA 2 2 o 7227 % SOCIETY. Erlebacher Tvelve-Ten F 5t EXPANSION SALE Within the Next Few Days Our

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 e SOCIETY. trip to Dover, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Brush and house guests motored on Wednesday to Gettysburg, Pa. sThe...

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 SOCIETY. Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Political Life Engagement of Miss Katherine Mackay > Announced. merchant was

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 Women’s Athletic Union Suits —Made of sheer and cool materials. Have been among the favorite undergarments for women this...

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 dvan NEW* —Just a peep into the future. —Lyons and Panne Velvet, Duvetyn Hats, also chic combinations of Baronet satin and

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 ’ DT &%%@QQQQQQQQ»Qz@Q(»@ TSI DI TSI S WASHINGTON GIRL STUDI OR some reason. generally kept a deep ana dark secret. girls of

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 w. WANTED—HELP WANTED—HELP. WANTED—HELP. WANTED—HETP. | wANTED—SiTOATIONS - 1 1 M 1 oy LS Erro 2 . ALD--Consiamet AGENTS....

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 ” WANTED _MISCELLANEOUS | BUSINESS orrorTumiTiss | Bustwiss orrortuNrriss IRECOMMENDED . SE R VI C E|, 708 SALE_MISCELLANEOUS

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 SALE, AUTOIOBH.ES rox SALE, ETC. [ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, ETC. ' AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, ETC. FOR RENT—ROOMS . R RENT—ROOMS....

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 WANTED T0 BUY. | FARMS S BUSINESS PROPERTY Céntinued. FOR _SALE. FOR SALE—Continued. 58 1N MONTGOMERY CO.. | {8th ABOVE...

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 e ol TG o RSl - St o g 18 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. & JULY ‘23, 1922—PART 2. EDUCATIONATL. ALE_HOUSES....

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 i e L ES D. O, JOLY 23, 1922—PART 2. nfison'rs. RESORTS. RESORTS. RESORTS. RESORTS. ATLANTIO CITY. W. J. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

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 stitution: fellowships - were : l.bflllsfl‘:)an o{l‘ : ’:got:y tlut‘l.dhvl.éry mvm "oRTGAGE OAT T ot rators of the co-|. - s

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 - The Sty Star Theater an Photoplaf ’ HOTOPLAYS are not the only wonderful accomplishment of the motion picture industry. In

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 Daily 3.2 || Sunday 355 || Holidays 254255 || Prices 75, - GREAT STARS IN GAY MOOD First Time in Vaudeville and This Week...

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 \ ERSATILE comedian, big-game hunter, horseman, rifle-shot, Fred “‘tone has immortalized himself along ith Andrew Carnegie

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 DECLARES D. C. MOTORISTS IGNORE LIGHT REGULATIONS Dimmers Given Little Attention. Pleads for Courtesy. BY WILLIAM ULLMAN....

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 THE SUNDAY_ STAR, WASHINGTON, TIRE COSTS KEPT DOWN. An analysis of the tire situation throughont the United States just...

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 High Grade Tires Every Tire a First and -Guaranteed Sebring Fabric Sebring Cord Guaranteed 6,000 Miles 30x3% ... 725. 31x4

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 FICTION l ' : ~ MAGAZINE SECTION Sundly  Star, FEATURES ! Part 4—8 Pages AY JAMES A. BUCHANAN. CCORDING to mythology. Ar-...

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 o o T may he remembered that Arls- tide Pujol had _aged parents, browned and_wrinkled children of the soll, who had passed

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 _*have a penetrating, carrying quality - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. BARRY PULLS A BLOOMER) ? [NEZ and Trilby May...

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 | By T4 THE PERFECT HUSBAND HERE was sullef™Silence across the breakfast table. Lucy Val- lentine bent her head, and un-...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASfiINGTON, D. C, JULY 23 1922—PART 4. ' A Hundred-Thousand-Dollar Wiretap Inside Tips on the Way Writers -

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 to look at ‘e’s a 'andy $¢) E AIN'T much major,: bul little “orse A groom stood at the ~nimal's head, wafting for the tall.

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 mall Masque Veils DIRECTOIRE HAT OF BLACK HORSEHAIR LINED WITH SUPPLE SILVER CLOTH AND BORDERED WITH A BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE.

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 N 8 . THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D C. JULY 23, 1922—PART 4. FINAL WEEK OF THE BIG EVENT = [Earc | THE HUB'S JULY CLEARANCE

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 BASE BALL, GOLE, AQUATIC LACROSSE, S, TENNIS, RACING - ' SPORTS SECTION he Sundy Htar. BOWLING, BOXING, TRACK AT HLETICS, ROD

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 BASE BALL, GOLF, AQUATICS, TENNIS, LACROSSE, RACING - Mogridge Cops for Griffs, 4-2 : Cardinals Finally Reach Top in Na...

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 FINISH SEASON AT HOME, "~ WHILE YANKS ARE ABROAD Huggins Admits Handicap of Playing on Road at Close of Campaign, But Is...

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 z'g'" New Golf gurse"to Be Ready in Spring : Tennis Not Much Like Original Game NEWSPAPERMEN TOQ OPEN [™ P Cor- ROCK CREEK

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 Washington Canoe ¥/ PADDLERS TO TAKE PART- [$10000 WINDSIR RAGE ([ swzaimING FOR HEALTH AGTION AGAINST BOUT |TTTLE BATTLE...

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 The Swdy Stee. WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 23. 1922 Great gallery on last day of the open championship golf tourna- ment at Skokie

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION-JULY 23, 1922 Feminine Stars of the Silver Screen R S I 4 =230 Lois

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 23, 1922. 3 A -] Miss Emma Messenger of Gloucester, N. ]., is a

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Soldiers gnarding locomotives from a vantage point in the Bloomington. 111, railway yards.

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 ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 23, 14 “Call Me Henry" Lansburgh, past poten- tate and senior representative of Almas Temple, who

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 23, 1922. SUMMER SPORTS sy w.F it Copyright. 1922, by he Chicago

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 THE SUN 'AR, WASHINGTON, D. Mass meeting held in:Berlin recently as a protest again: st the assassination of the late Dr....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—-JULY 23, 1922 Thirteenth Anniversary of the Heavier-Than-Air Flying

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 e 7 MUTT AND JEFF - - SOMEBODY |S SUPPING A LETTER UNDER THe WHAT DYE MEAN TEPs BuckS? READ THIS NGTE FRoM ouUR LANDLADY...

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 —_—_— @E@qflg Fellees ) ene B)/RN es HERES A FE = 3 S b i — s Love LETTERS 3 = tor You Buwd ¥ B e TIRED WRIT (N N ALL THESE

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 vP THE UMBRELLA For Yo BETv? NES, THANKS, TESTER, — AUD PLEASE C(ALL For ME IN TIME FOR DINNER— THAT'S A €00D BOY. Copyright,

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 rVI- I HAD ONE OH DD You OF THE MOST DEAR!'? M MISERABLE SO QLA--ER Vo2 / ’ DAYS ToDAY : .50 SORRY &« M r and M Lever ror v @

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