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Evening Star dated June 6, 1923

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 80 _warm tonigat, Temperature for twenty-four hours m. today: Highest, 93, at 2:30 p.m. yesterday; lowest, 75, at 5:30 ull

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 DECISION ELAYED ONALLEY CLOSING Justice Bailey Takes Ques- tion Under Advisement After Hearing Arguments. The question of the

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 George Washington Graduates - Warned to Beware of Reaction Culbertson Says Social and Governmeni- ! [ “The United States, the

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 | 57 T e s NEW_YORK..:... . Epecial Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, June 6.—Four persons, tncluding the driver, are suffering

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 [ ———— — Books To Read When Homeward Bound Some at 25 and 35 cents each, cheap enough to leave on the train when you have...

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 6 THE EVENING STAR, . With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, B. C. ‘WEDNZSDAY......June 6, wsa[ THEODORE W....

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 MORSE TESTIMONY RECALLS RIGGS CAS President Ailes Tells of Al- leged Proposal for $300,- 2C0 Loan From Bank. The old...

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 ‘g SOCIETY. Sl SUEES Society *Mrs. Harding Ent ertained Wives of % Members of Imperial Divan at RS. HARDING entertained at

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 Society Mrs. . William C. Ruediger, wives of the deans, took turns serving A&t either sgd of a teble which had for 1ts...

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 10 PARTY INCABARET | BROKENUPAT230 Police Close Old Dutch Mill, | Alleged Scene of Pajama B Revelry. “The Old Dutch Mill," a

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 D.. O ‘WEDNESDAY,. JUNE 6, 1923." INMISHAPS OF DAYl | 88 BT ONET, Gifts and Remembrances : _ ; " ] F ; : ; i B All purchases

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 Members of Egypt Temple of Ta of the paper, but passed around hundreds of cigars, somewhat smaller, however, than those...

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 THE EVENING _ST. WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, .1923. AR R R R LR LR RN R TRy a e R SR ey Rubber'hned F dcc Sl:u'h‘

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 i L THE _EVENING A STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE_6, 1923. - — e e e, e T B - e — ' P'CKPOGKETS FIND ns“::;‘;‘.;r

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 Women's 16-Button Length Milanese Pure Silk Gloves A Pair, $2.25 —Double-finger tipped arid Paris point and heavy stitched

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 “Ked Moon” ; A full moon—and the I;'thl'i'lk of a waltz! get the sating Graphophone Compasy...

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 . SHRINE EVENTS SNAPPED BY ”sTAR’s CAMERA MEN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C WEDNESDAY JUNE 6, 1923. A PRESIDENT AND A...

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 af i BTAR, = WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1923, Hundreds of Crippled Boys and Girls .= |When Noble “Warren” Trod the

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 . THE. EVENING :STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDUY, JUNE 6, 1923. . An Era of Greater Opportunity for the Conservative...

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 Life Guards Rescue Two Women |ASKWRECK PROBE, - In River; Four Others- Saved Ever-watchful members of the United States Coast

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 Hoods purifes blood prg'tfivflallgy If you are tired out, weak, run-déwn with no appetite, probably your blood is im- pure and

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 FIVARES LD * FORSHON WOLF Simple Services in Memory of Jurist, Diplomat, Scholar and Philanthropist. Solemn, simple...

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 " FLAWLESS PARADE * INAZESCAPTAL Shrine Units Move With Pre- cision in Record-Break- ing Spectacle. Washington gazed in...

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 Celebrating With Values at Lansburgh & Brother Backing up the welcome decorations with practical helpfulness in the way of

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 - SEEK DAINTY Gl AS SLAYER BANDIT { . Kills Chicago Insurance Man in Priesence of Wife After : Q Bold Hold-Up. By the...

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 ,:é-su,i. ‘ e FIN STOCKS DO BEST N FINAL HOUR Sugar Group Again: Active. i Steel Crosses 97—Some Special Issues Weak. BY...

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 FINANCIAT! TLECTRCALFRNS K VEARPLANS Supply Men to Regulate Out- put for Telephone and Other Concerns. By J. C. ROYLE....

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 F’ 28 THE LCVEN Nd STAR, WASHINGTON ¢ P D. C, 3 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, f 5ol 5 1923. 7 SPORTS. Griff Plans to A ssemble Gang of

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 \ 21 PADDLING CONTESTS ARE LISTED TOMORROW Well Filled Events for Craft of Three Classes on Pro- gram—Washington ' ming and

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 ‘30, SPORTS. Shelb){ S@'ed Over CHALLENGER OF DEMPSEY | TO REACH SHELBY TODAY] Place at Which He Will Do His Final Training

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 ! From Mohammedan Belwfs | William J. Florence, Founder, Inspired by Sultan of Egypt—Order Eong Flourished in Asia and...

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 INTERESTING PICTURES OF SHRINE CONCLAVE THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1923. ON THE “WELCOME...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1923. POTENTATES 2 Who Led Their Temples i === TO Washingfon B / A\\

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 ! 34 Washin BY WILL P. KENNEDY. ASHINGTON has developed into the business capita) of | the L'l')l\nll‘)‘ even as it is the

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 J 1 WOMA Cretonne Jacket When cretonne was first appropriated by the designers as a possible fabric out of which to construct

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 (86 . THE MYSTERY GIRL A Thrilling Detective Story- BY CAROLYN WELLS. (Copyright. by J. B. Lippiacott Co.) SYNOPSIS OF...

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 M RECOMMENDED SERVICE. The following business concerns guoran- teo eatisfaction to Star readors, Any com- laint found...

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 38 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUX 1923, REAL ESTATE. — === e e APARTMENTSUNFURNISHED....

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 AUCTIONS. THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1923. . i R ESORTS. FOR SALE—HOUSE AUCTION SALES. AUCTION

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 AMUSEMENTS PRESIDENT—Atie's Irish lloseA Anne Nichols' inimitable comedy “Abie’s Irish Rose,” has caught Wash- ington again

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