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Evening Star dated August 20, 1922

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 . I ended at 10 p.m. last nij H!Theu, 86.3; ldwest. Full report on page §. No. 908.— No. 28,602. WEATHER. Partly cloudy...

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 134 REVIEW OF NEADE TRODPS ON ELLPSE Plans Practically Ready for Parade Before President of Student Soldiers. " COL. COOTES

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 —= COMMUNITY HOUSE ' |CHILDREN OF TRINITY COMMUNITY HOUSE STAGE . = ‘|ANTI-DE4F EAKING lmls BABY BOY, 3 DAYS " TRACK MEET IN

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 WILSONTO FIGURE * INNEW CAMPAEN “War Administration Record Will Be Threshed Again | in West Virginia. FEARS SEX WAR IN PARTY

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 MRS. E. Y. CARRIER DIES. |10 Rose viace. Clovelana Fack. g.:.‘.:.n"":' e.::..::-.u:z;‘.'.u 8 ENGINEERING...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ‘AUGUST 20, 1922—PART T e - ! BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPEN $2.25 Red Stifr Diaper

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 98¢ Percolators 69c ith This Coupan Owly Aluminum Coffee Per- tors, six-cup size; pake delicious coffee. (3)...

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 ALFONSO LEADS DEAUVILLE WHIRL Spanish King Central Figure in French Seashore Gam- bling Frenzy. STOFS FOR WORSHIP “Movirz...

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 - INBROADWAY Girt Two Doors Broken Down by Dry Agents From Capi- tal, Who Get Little. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK,

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 . Sending (Continued from First Page.) under which they have worked. fre. uently night as well as day, and they and the...

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 Final August Clearing Women’s Athletic Union Suits —Eiffel and other makes. $1.50 and $1.75 values. 89 Reduced Monday to. C —

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 NEW MINGO TRIAL | OPENS TOMORROW Over 100 Witnesses Called R as Walter Allen Faces Charge of Treason. | Quality at Low Prices

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 PQINCARE REPARATIONS " PLAN NO Fixation of German Debt, Means of Pay ment and Division Among Nations ., Outlined in BY PAUL

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 N. Y. TO BRAZIL FLYERS |Pm. and arrived at Charleston. at :nb:ulz‘ g::x: ::rl%(.tln beards awaiting | CHINESE FACTIOMS UNITE

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 & BROTHER - LANSBURGH ' "THE Washington—New York—Paris STORE NEWS for Monday, August 21, 1922 420-30 Seventh Street Northwest

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 Events for Thursday. Oliver, Tempest, Stiralong and Clifton - AD”: |GERMANS SEEK WAYS ) ?E%z\(r,%%;c%%rgfig FHI:I%_ CAP| = TO

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 < ¥ DOPEY DAN TOOK A SHOT; SAYS HE MISSED A DEER I___‘_—'——— Careful Tenderfoot, Dressed Like a Huntsman, Makes Desperate...

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 e ke ¥ TN " \ Lo 5 i j \ - 3 t Ps 2 : 5 ; - 18 ; . 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 20, 1922—PART 1. [ ———— S L R

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 lllll\lll.llllllllll.!llll'l‘llIlll ssEEEEm & 7hePALAISROVAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Custom Made Velour Portieres

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 SUGGESTS RAILROADS VNGRS FAMILES | -ARE BREAKING U. S. LAW STRIKES END|™ AL ‘Impromptu Parade With Tin Pans and Horns Follows

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 UNCLE SAM’S WARSHIPS NOW DIRECTED-BY RADIO Movements of Sea Fighters Controlled by Wireless Signals—Department Keeps in...

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 29 FINANCIAL S S e = ' bulk prices, beef steers, 9.00210.50; stockers and feeders; 6.00a6.75; baef cflzn and heifers,...

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 z ‘ » ~ = ~ 3 ~ -~ - | AgE -y v - - = o 03 FINANGIAL, " THE SUNDAY  STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. AVGIRT 90 JOO_PART 3 FINAMYIAL,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 20, 1922_PART ‘1. T 24 —_— ? ’ “...

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS " EDITORIAL SECTION i SPECIAL Part 2—18 Pages SECRETARY HUGHES’ VISIT TO BRAZIL VITAL EVENT

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sundsy Merning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. 4uwpay....... August 20, 1028 THEODORE W. NOYES...Editor o7

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 - UNCLE SAM OUT OF LUCK ON IRRIGATION PROJECTS Only a Small Percentage of the Money He “Ldaned” the West Has Ever Been...

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 Who her Lt Rep. Cannow, CF President and Wife Find - Many Ways to Entertain During Summer Months %Coolidges Enjoy Thp inrough

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 g T T A R R A R Y I T i TR T AR 25 B Y SRR L) CHAIRS For Monday Only THE NEWEST STYLE AND BEST MADE BAR HAR- ° BOR CHAIR IN

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 SOCIETY., : . - Closed All Day Saturdays Up to and Including Saturday, September 2 Big Clearance Sale Reduction Women's Low

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 ; : $3lis 18 ’ SOCIETY. it e SURE DEATH TO FLEAS! tertained at a porch ‘dinner Sunday ) ' ; Easiest way to rid your dog of

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 OVERSTUFFED 3-PIECE SUITE —made to order exactly aus illustrated. Cov- ered with tapestry or velour. with loose cush- jonx,

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 INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERkED PAYMENT PLAN Established 1861 : k_fi)fi.moses&sms Furpitare . “Eleventh and F Sts. Window Shades...

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 R TETTECATATOS Service 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. L iday Dinner, 4 to 8 1315 New York Ave. Through to 1330 H St. N. Crowds That Do Not

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 \ HELP AND WANTED—HELP. : | AGENTS. SALESMEN—Continued. MALB—Continued. FEMALD—Centinwed. EELP—rENALE. ! o MALEOentinmed....

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 il BUSINESS ! NAT, 0! I Bz,i'g:, 'Al:.mn MI e ; e,tg;'g'-;‘. SCE 5 ;)00( W ;qn _S}Glés = LL 1 i Je ch g ) an”N(\AoEsb' N 0

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 \ AUTOMOBILES, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST’ 20, 1922—PART 2. ROOMS, ETC. 135 AUTOIOM ?OB SALE, ETC, |...

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 Fas" APARTMENTS, ETC. =i THEfSUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C., AUGUST 20, 922—PAR'1‘ 2. fis s 'REAL ESTATE. .. APARTMENTS—TO

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 REAL ESTATE TY ‘ REAL ESTATE LOANS. SUBURBAN PROPER' POR SALE-~Contiaped. Conttansd L { Continued. FOR -nm%m an’nfi‘m‘i._fi’b“

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 16 ’éEAL’ ESTATE il l’Dl SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES....

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 [} RED CROSS LINE 12-Day A hreenens 12000 SPEND YOUR VACATION SEEING FOREIGN  AMERICA. NOVEL, AND HEALTHe Tfiofl Scotia...

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 Printzess suits America’s finest Tailleurs in Reed's finest tricotine# The Printzess technique of “per- sonalized style” is

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 s 1 A 4 3 ~ ville for a limited tima in the Keith, R heater = Photoply” cafled the genéral public must HAT lumbering old...

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 RE-OPENS MONDAY, AUGUST 28TH Special Announcement! During the summer extensive improvements have 'un made for your cemfort,

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 - Coming Altractions :BELASCO—*“fhe Exciters.” The dramatic:season will open next - Sunday night, August 27, at the Be lasco

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 : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 20, 1922—PART 3. ° AU’I' REAR SIGNALING DEVICE “MUCH IMPROVED DURING YEAR...

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 THE UNIVERSAL CAR Think twice before you pass judg- ment on the other man's car or his handling thereof—and then say noth-

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 efore You Visit Our Showrooms-and See Beautiful Ne': "*odel - this business. * AUTOMOBILES—Both Open and Closed A Comparison

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 The Nickel Smoke Comes Back. The 6-cent cigar is coming back, and Chicago is its herald. From Cook county comes the news that

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 ris Reviews of New Bpoks THE REVOLT AGAINST CIVILIZA- TION. By Lothrop Stoddard. A. ;M. Ph. D. author of “The Rising i Tide

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 FICTION Part 4—8 Pages he Sunday Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1922. President Hears All Sorts of Pleas

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 = oBoDE n vés, you—and your « hands ~ are cold. ) That's all that's wrong ~with you,” Cornela.” Dr. Charlie- Brett grinned

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 National Rogues’ Gallery for Insects (Here Are Some of the Receives South American Specimens BY D. JAY CULVER. VERY great...

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 rig ™ PU Tl'a_e-Author: Henry Sydnor Harrison. 1t is like shaking hands with an old friend to see the name of Henry Sydnor

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 Racing Costs New York $500,000 a Day BY E. H. SMITH. ORSE racing costs New York at least $500,000 a day. There is a statute

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 ENKINS was a special writer of national reputation, and he had come gon from Philadelphia to Y see Homer Dean, the automobil

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 ‘BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. \ PARIS. \ OME cynic said that Parls w worry any woman who is here #o pick wp ‘what men may call the

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