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Evening Star dated May 31, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomorrow; little change in temperature. mperature for twenty-four hours ended at 2 p.m. today: at

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 FORCED TO FLEE, - SAYS MRS PHLLPS Hammer Murderess Declares Carsen, at Pistol Point, Made Her Leave Prison, By the Asmoctated

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 WILLBURY SHITH v AT HOME N OHO Jesse W. Smith, close friend of At- torney General Daugherty, who killed himself yesterday,

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 SHRINE S 300 | SEATS FORPLBLC Sale to Start Today, With Police Guards to Keep Order. Three thousand tickets for grand- stand

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 s Dust-Bitin® Redskins, Cayuses, | i e e o oo s [, <7174 % 7 o2 || FOREST FIRES CHECKED. antiques in the Smithsonian...

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 e e e———— _THE EVENING STAR, ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. . WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.......May 31, 1823 *THEODORE W....

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 AT ALL Snowier Clothes—No Rubbing DON'T twist yourself around a washboard; stop fussin’ and fumin’ over hot steaming tubs.

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 SOCIETY. ° Soci President and Mrs. | panied by House Children’s Concert HE President and Mrs. Hard- ing are entertaining at

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 Three Million Battle Trophies Burden on War Department| " c.uus Otey, financial secretary of the gol- lege, and oth had...

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 "1 'GERMAN SEA TRADE . GROWING RAPIDLY | Remarkable Recovery of Nation } Puts Her Once More Near [, Leaders in Shipping. *

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 [ MANY BODIES JOIN . IN MAY MUSIC FETE Mount Vernon Place Methodist Church Scene of Event To- morrow Night. . —r—— The annual

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 RIGHT WAY TOFLY FLAGIS EXPLAINED Patriotic Societies Urge Strict Comnoliance With Army Rules. A resolution urging strict...

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 | At the Bottom of lhe Ladder. MELVILES 60T A QWEETHEART VER PANTS MELVILLE! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY,

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 Fas ! THE | EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, "D Myron T. Herrick, American ambas l,\morlca, headed by Mrs. John M. sador!...

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 FEAREX-L.S, AGENT VICTIM OF CHINESE Consuls Seek Joseph Peak, Ay " Terror of Drug Ring, Miss- ing in Canton. JUNIUS B. WOOD.

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 416 l The Hecht Co. ) : | Clearance of Blouses $]---2 for?1 50 Silk Blouses, $1 each. 160 Printed Crepe Blouses $1 each. 70

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 - PAGE DENT DELIVERI 2SS 4 >TON. View of the Memorial day crowd in marble amphitheater, with President Harding at speakers’

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 SHYSE.0P LR DEFESL.. POLEY ' I"E.cll Declares President and " Hughes Must Act to " Prevent “Wreck.” \Ghairman Hull of the...

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 .THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1923. elevated to a post in the commis- sariat of foreign affairs. The

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 r 20 VETERANS TODECK SOUTHERN GRAVES c;nfederate Dead in Arling- * ton Will Be Honored by Living Comrades. Memorial services

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 E'IIIIIIIHIIE THE EVENING 3 TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1923 CR-E-E-A B RN NN NN E-NE-R-RER-E-2-2-2-2-8- B RN R

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 m Ship’sStet;n:rde I T — R— i g . ’ OF MOSCOW URGED| RemanianCountll ANNOUNCEMENT _ Clicquot Club By the Associated Press. -

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 o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1923 ; g 'l' H TRIoL oy, CupSen, e s | ECONOMIC LEAGUE AIMS ; B e...

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 F o * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1933 ' ' N R N SN N ¥ W ¥ MO RN N R e e " — June With Its Sales,

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 —Middy Suits 3 3. —Flapper Suits FAST-COLOR —Base Ball Suits —Oliver Twist MATERIALS 2 S y THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D.

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 ':36 . N THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SEEKS DATA'TO ANSWER HUSBAND’S DIVORCE SUIT B AR Mrs. Eleanor Lee Harris After...

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 SPECIAL! % FOR THIS ONE WEEK ONLY == GARLAND RANGE with a full 16-inch oven— enameled Splasher Back—enameled Broiler Pan...

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 28 & SUBSTANTIL GANS N SPEGAL STOGHS Bulls Push Advantage of . Past Few Days—Steels Drop in Late Trading. BY STUART P. WEST.

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 FINAN LUMBER BUSINESS AT RECORD SPEED l)gll in Building Causing No Worry—Summer Tourist Outlook Very Bright. BY J. C. ROYLE.

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 S PORTS & C,” ‘THURSDAY, "MAY- 31, -1928. SIPORTS, - Yankees Are Making a Runaway Race: Brooklyn Is Sensation of National...

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 } 2 SP ORTS: e Bernste NS TITLE FROM DUNDEE IN A GRUELLING CONTEST 7 Gains Decision by Carryin, g Battle to Rival in Major-

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 THE ' EVENING “STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, MAY 31, -1923. S'X MUSIE EV[NIS g ) K s st o e S, S Conmg v B, P e Gee, T

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 THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1923. | i | \ Friday Bargains in 1 . Boys’ Clothing $1 to $1.39...

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 134 DODRIGE SCHONL TUATION SCORED ke Rural District,” Rhode sland Avenue Citizens Declare. i = Six civil war veterans, last

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 THE MYSTERY GIRL BY CAROLYN WELLS. ’ (Copyright. by J. ENYOPSIS OF PREVIOUS INSTALLMENTS. John Waring, gentleman and scholar,

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 LAW OBSERVANCE Milton Thompson, Nettie M. Torpey, George K. Traber, | Runkre, A. B. ster, A. Schiup, Willlam Schoonmaker,...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 31 1923. 64-Inch Mercerized Col- ored Table Damask Regularly $1.25 Special,

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 DESPERADD, KILLER 0F TH, IS SLAN Weeks of Persuit Ends in Death of Youth Who Ter- rorized County. By the Associated Drens,

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 TEN . WOMEN CUESTS AT COURT Virginia Girl Among Those ; Received by King George and Queen Mary. 1—King George night held the

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 40 - MEDAL SURPRISE TOPLANT EXPERT Prof. Sargent Honored at An- nual Inspection of Arnold Arboretum. Prof. Charles Sprague

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 : _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, MAY 81, 1023, SII-VER PUREHASFS ITALIANS ADOPT BUDGET. | SMUGGLERS’ FOE...

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 RAIL HEADS WATCH U5 CONTROL MOVE Describe Progressives’ Meet-i Jing in Chicadp as Effort for - Federal Regulation. i h By the

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 EVIDENCE AIMED AT TWO IN OIL CASE; Government Seeks to Show Sher- vin and Schwarz Directed Alleged Frauds. By the Associated

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 FEATURES. SEEN IN THE WAS BY ELENORE T one of the local theaters this week there is a quaint sketch, the scene of which is

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 -~ LP AND SITUATIONS.' ¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1923 . HE Ao 3 : MISCELLANEOUS, —_— e ey e Sy

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC.’ " 46 _THE EVEN G STAR, WASHINGTO FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. |REG’LAR FELLERS—Look Out for the Draft! Continued.

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 “APARTMENTS, ETC." APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. Continued. 7120 9th BT. N.W.—8 ROOMB AND BATH; ‘will stconmodate four. 1000 § 8T,

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 REAL ESTATE: FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. REAL ESTATE g . . D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1923...

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 AU A SUMMER CAMPS. An Ideal Summer Camp for Boys CAMP SONOMA - BRUNSWICK, * MAINE Tocated on the beautiful New Meadows River,

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 -~ SALVATION ARMY'S . D.C. RECORDRAISED 3,934 Open-Air Meetmgs in} Past Year, With Attendance of 48,644. Religious work of

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