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Evening Star dated May 22, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair and continued cool tonight and tomorrow Temperature for twent: ended at 2 p. 3:20 p.m. vesterday am. today Full

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 NEWSPAPER GOLF - SCORES ARE HIGH New Course in Rock Creek Park Opens With Scribe Tourney. Earl: xeores todav in the third an-

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 “Believe Me” said Mr. Johnny Jump-up, “this is the last spring I jump up until Luther Burbank grahf a pair of carmuffs on me/

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 SOCIAL WORKERS T Cordial White House Greeting Wins Social Workers’® Praise DISCUSS SCHOOLS Topic Taken Up at 8 Group...

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 TRAINING SCHOOL PLANNED AT CHICAGO Roosevelt Military and Naval In- stitute to Give Full Col- lege Course. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. May 22, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES. Editor The Evening

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 A A G B T L £ E R APARTMENTS Furnished and Unfurnished Excellent Locations REDUCED RENTS Available for Immediate Occupancy A

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 Society Mrs. Harding Sends Flowers to Women’s ational Press Club Luncheon When Miss Harlan Was Honor Guest. RS. HARDING had a

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 FAULT IN HEARING l OF CHLOREN GTED Defect Common, Social Work Speaker Says—Training of Young Blind Urged. Miss Josephine B.

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 - 10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,; D.. C., TUESDAY, MAY 2'&5 19 e ———— e ——— éATHEDRAl SCHOOL Abea_rtinSays:...

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 DOWN WITH SOVET 15 SOCALITS'CRY _New Internationale Declares Bolshevism a- Failure; Assails Poincare. BY GEORGE WITTE....

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 RUSSI PREPARE FOR BRITSH BREAK Nation Tense as English | Ships Are Reported Mov- I ing Toward North. | By Cable to The Star

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY. 22 I 1923. Summer Modes for Every Hour of the D.ay—'-Priced Right...

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 3x59 All good serviceable styles. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 9x10.6-Ft. Size $11.85 use. able. Red Seal Congoleum 55¢ Square

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1923. Nothing Succeeds Like Success! Another Sale Of Economy Dresses...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1923 . ON SOUTH LAWN OF THE WHITE HOU at the White House yesterday...

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 o T HARDING T0 SPEA ON CITIZENSHIP Gen. Pershing Also Listed at Meeting at Continental Hall. President Harding and Gen....

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 GRANTS 10-DAY DELAY IN SALE UNDER DEED Chief Justice McCoy Halts Action on Plea That Obligation Was for Gambling Debt. Chief

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 Nc;rthem Assembly Hit | By Fundamental Lib- eral Division. Committee Fails to Re- | 'port on the Fosdick [ Case. By the...

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 COLLIER'S, The Netionsl Weekly THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1923. e e e ee—— _ 0 ———— Whom do you...

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Emermmmem. LOCAL STATIONS, NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. (435 Meters)....

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 . EXPREMIER HOLDS Tang Shaoyi, China’s “Grand _0id Man,” Declares Bandit " Qutrage Nation’s Disgrace. By JUNIUS B. WOOD. By

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 = 5 G PP S ———— 24" SEE VAIN WEAPON 1 INSUGAR BOYCOTT Yeaders Say Bulk of Com- ‘modity Is in Candy, Cake and Such. teh to The

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 ENTIRE TOWN SOLD; ITALY AND BRITA * NEARER ALLANCE Significance Seen in Visit ot : British Royal Pair to Southern Ally. BY

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 UPRISNG OF NORS ~ NJOLOISHALTED Religious Fanatics on Island of Pata, Philippines, Report- ed Under Control. GUILTY OF...

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 women ef the city weould “stick te- gether” they eould bring the price down to morm: - He commended the organization, stating

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 28 RALLY IN MARKET » _FINANCIAL. Adv Rumley pf.. 43 Alr Reduction Ajax Rubber Alaska Gold U. S. Steel Hits New Low at| X2t

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 -~ RAILROADS T0 TAP RICH FARM LANDS U. S. Forest Service Limits i Yearly Cufting in Big Timber Regions. BY J. C. ROYLE, ~...

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 ) LCSPORYS v - THE' 'EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, -D: -C; -TUESDAY, ‘MAY 2 Griffs Wind Up With Browns Today: Ye anks Surprise

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 P Athletics Playing S SHOW OLD-TIME METTLE IN SERIES WITH INDIANS E) ORTS.’ Loss of Rigney at Short Has Been Severe Blow to

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 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 22 MUTT AND JEFF—TIt Looks as Though Mutt Would Have a Bet Down Today....

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 Aprons and Scarfs for Frocks BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. Come out of the kitchen by all means—if you can—but bring your apron with

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 JIL-]}ETT Stifling Conscience BY LAURA JEAN LIBBEY Exclusive and First Publication of This Old-Fashi Copyright, 1983, by...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Continved. ' WOMEN'S WEAR SHOP, will stand strict ventigation. Address Rox H8.7....

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 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1923. FOR BENT—GAMGES. l RENT ROOMS—UNFURNISHED. 1 ] SALE—FARMS. 7...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1923, REAL ESTATE. . 37 e e T R BB AR e A R Y o A SRS S B

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Contlawed. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. Best Buy in Columbia Heights. A dellghtfil

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 To be Sold at Auction on the premises, to the highest bidder, ‘The demand for this type and size building is limited and...

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 —= . T Thrifdess | ASK NEW SCHOOL FOR GEURG_ETUWN Citizens Also ‘Favor Enlarge- ment of Present Buildings and New...

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