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Evening Star dated July 1, 1923

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 WEATHER: Fair today toinwutun. light Tem) ended at 10 76.9; lowest, Full report on page 6. No. 28,915. MODIFIED DRY LAW 1S

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 4 of the county will } mately GOMERY 0. Hstate L i Cut in Both Totals 19 Cents for Each $100. Bpecial Dispateh to The Btar.

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 ONLY MONTH LEFT FOR TAX RETURNS 20 Per Cent Penalty Faced If Declarations Are Not In on Time. ———————————— July 1. Thirty...

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 JEATERS PROFIT " AS MARK SHRINKS Germans Lose Inclination to Save and Spend All on Amusements. T BY MAXIMILIAN HARDEN....

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 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 1, 1923—PART 1. m R R A coruweLL HONORED on|DEDICATE BELLEAD |5t CONGERT PROGRAM |

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 AR CONGRESS ENDS SESSION N LONDON International Body Adopts Regulations for Aerial Navigation. T the Associated Press....

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 : : ¢ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ¢, JULY 1, 1923-PART 1. o y . ing. About three feot inside of th ‘ Tead no more than

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 36-In. White Brocade Skirtings Slight Seconds of Regular $2.39 Quality More of the beautiful White Brocade Skirtings have...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 1, 1923—PART 1. 5 Cakes Soap With This Coupon and 19¢ Stationery With This Coupon and

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 ’yuvsmvm FRST MLTARY LESSONS| H 2,500 Already Have Appear- || “Across the Street” . ance of Trained Troops at . iy Camp...

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 TESERVSTS FINGH | o v vomeswoes ]I e — TRANING CRUSE P | Eagle Retums After Two Weeks. in Chesapeake Bay and Tributaries. . -

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 a : “Gus” Bruehl Ends 43 Years In The Star Composing Room Locks Up Last Form,! Ending Career of | Noted Service. Going Away

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 BALANGE OF TRADE STILLAGAINGTU. 3. EXports to Europe in Excess of Imports—Figures for Other Divisions. For the first time...

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 L 14 - THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C, JULY 1, 1923—PART 1. e e e = = i PITTSBURGH To HAVE g'a”smmwn‘ ,corrcsnol\denl for

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 NAVAL LABORATORY 0PEN§_T_I]MURROW| Plant Designed for Testing Radio, Submarine and Aero Development. The new naval experiment

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 THE SUNDAY BTAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. O; JULY 1, 1923—PART 1. Member Better Business Bureau 'S. KanN Sons Co. “THE BUSY CORNER”

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 [ A XN N K TEEE For A Glorious “Fourth” Shop Hats at *3.98 Special Sale! A beautiful selection of graceful shade Hats, smart-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JULY T. 1923—PART 1. ZhsPALAIS ROY. b Ba_s_ement_S_t;; The Shopping Center—11th and G...

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 REPRISAL CHARGED (Proper Use of Flag On Fourth of July 10 RESERVE BOARD Par Clearance Decision Held by Certain Bankers to Be

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 EIRMS INDLABOR |[= | GUILTY, SAYS JURY Millwork Concerns Share Re- | spon§ibility in Case Under Trust Law. By the Associated

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY Zl'. 1923—PART 1. i1 200 =...

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 Ve - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, JULY 1, 1923—PART 1. A\...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. "lT'LY *f, 1923—PART 1. m&@m;gvgmgmm@m&@&m&m@mm&m&mmm&&mm&mmww&&mm&m&m&mw&&@m@@@&&&m The

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 8 AEW CTENS PLAN TOOBSERVEFOURTH Special Program by Ameri- canization School Students | to Be Given at Central. |been tound

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 6 — JOINT CELEBRATION 4 FORALL ARLINGTON County Will Unite in Elabo- rate Independence Day Program. Bpeciul Dispateh to The

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 RIC VLLAG YLAND SOLD I\ \ £ i}at in _ Firnace Tract Bougiht Intact by Fruit |, Growgrs—To Be Orchard. Special ¥ispateh to The

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 3N % 7 3 / i i y :__2b s THE SUNDAY STAR, WARHINGTION, U. ¢, JULY I, 1923—PART 1 i . Member Better Business Bureau : Vi On Pa

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 BY LIEUT. STEPHEN F. TILLMAN. Capt. Bernard B. McMahon, try, has.reported to 3d Corps Area headquarters for a preliminary...

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 . new $10 000 000 Corporauon Jlm o Suppl Funds for Building in r Capital—Street Railway Earnings Com- pared—Unlisted...

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 * FACEFOURISSUES| Read]ustment in Bulldmfl . Trades Overshadows Many |1zt 5 a1 . 274 Other uueshons. L 3188 31y 324 98% 141 5

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 AUTO MECHANIC—Must expert _truck * nan; nowe but settied man u lets experisnes and ‘clean record will be others - aniag time

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 MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Contintied. TAILORING, cleaning, dyelng_business; o1d establishment; welling account of

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 AUTO i3 !wtliil;avwvlu:nzn 9 Continued. USED CARS . SOLD BY US CARRY OUR GUARANTEE—WHY’ sre_equi with battery. s “am”"mn- We

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 ROOMS, ETC. RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. — _Oontmeg ROOMS. Centrally Located. Large, Nicel Furmshed Double and Single Rooms. Very

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 26 PARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. Contrnued. APARTMENTS,ETC. ~ APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED Continued. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. 0,

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 REAL ESTATE FOR nu-wrs. SALE—-INVESTMENT 'PROP'TY. ’ SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY.- ‘SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. |SALE—SUBURBAN...

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 REAL FOR um-xum: ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES tipued. LR tipued.________ L 9""5}“0,{1,2!‘-“,‘,,” L1 bCHOOL SITES FOR SALE.! t...

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES tinned. o. 1. NR. 16th & PARK ROAD. $11,500. Jvell bollt. G.room pressed-brick bouse, hot- water heat,...

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 RESORTS.» RESORTS. APLANTIC CITY, N. J. v OCEAN _GROVE. N. J. QCRAN CITY, N. J. PP nw-nl first hotel from beach, overlook Ing

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 ) ? 3 5 . TR SECTION - EDITORIAL PAGE: ._,DITORI_AL NATIONAL PROBLEMS D ! SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 216 Pages NOT ENOUGH TO KEEP

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 EVENING ,STAR, With Sunday Mérning Edttien. WASHINGION, D, C. | SUNDAY......,....July 1, 1683 T S N N, SHW RS B monou 'W....

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 FRANCE MAY BE FORCED - | TO. YIELD BY  ALLIES Specter of English, ‘Co-operation in Aiding Germany Is Faced. : - BY OLIVER...

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 de WARZEE, Vife ofthe Newly atrived Qouwnselor of the) Del(%u.vb Emba SNOERWOPD B INOERWOOD . Touch of Brilliant Color Marks

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 T < 'SOCIETY. Capital Society Folk' Planning Recreation | For the Heated Season Many Seck Mountains and Seaside...

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 Rumanian Envoy and "Wife in Pleasing Role At Brilliant Wetldmfi Have Part in Nupnnl_Cere- monies That United Senor de Cardenas

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 s-ocus"n'- 3 ALEXANDRIA SOCIETYl I Mr. and Mrs. George Feld of Wan Y-mnl announce the engagement | and approaching, marriage

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 " boohs SOCIET‘I I PERSONAL NOTES | Mrs. Alvin Newmyer, with her mm young sons, left Washington Thurs- day by motor for...

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 'SOCIETY. Tales of Well Known Folk |uf%: fa i salled for France the last o There are now three m.th:d n In Social and...

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 e , - — D y ) ® 10. < SOCIETY. ) — - THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 1, 1923_PART 2. SOCIETY. e e e ) Y oy e e P9t

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 ‘Weddings (Continued from Fourth Page.) -— and his bride lett for a wedding tri the latter wearing a gray poiret twill sult,

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 rig- Only Half of Uncle Sam’s 66,435 District Workers Are Women Drop to 50-50 Ratio From 64 Per Cent * During War~Civil...

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 ARMY AND NAVY NEWS BY M. H. McINTYRE Army. * In his closing address to the grad- uating class of the Army War Col- loge,...

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 s : ' : _THE SUNDAY. STAR. WASHINGTON, . b, g, JULY.T, i—P /£ by PARIS NAVAI- Pl-AN e au;wrsxn AuTY AT N w‘P'M ;...

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 HERE f{s one quality in the young girl of America, the EIrl who has been generally termed “the flapper” for the past few...

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 TAWM , TU HEAR ‘BOuUT TH ROAD WOT'S saomm KEEP EVER'- THIN® QU ™ Pul 3 T TRAIN'S 1N TH YARDS EARLY 1~ e MORMIMT ? WHATCHA S

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 HE man who tries to start a row In warm weather is not popular, excep with those who exemplify the truth of the adage that

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 AMU SEMENTS. Want Historical Themes. NOR_\!A and Constance Talmadge and Buster Keaton are looking for new historical periods

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 "AMU SEMENTS." Photoplays This Week AT THE PHOTOPLAY METROPOLITAN—Strongheart, this afternoon. RIALTO—Betty Compson, in Shown

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 ASHINGTON will be filled 7 with patriotic music on Wednesday when the firecrackerless, placid celebration of the signing of

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 OTORS and ty Solving High Cost of Highway Upkeep JQuantity Building Found Expensive in Maintenance Problem as Well as in...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D C., JULY 1923 PART 3. — ln':« Iulrbnnd h-ulm:l hlhnurln‘v?I Thlg T b f P Tl P to do damage. In

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 PREDICTS ADVANCE IN AUTO INDUSTRY D. C. Packard Representative Says Startling Developments in Manu- facture to Come in...

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 MASONIC. ERVICES under the auspices of the Grand Lodge of the Dis- trict will be held at Temple Helghts this afternoon at 4|

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 SPORTS, STORIES, GAMES, Ferdie’s Rolling Stone. Ferdie was small, but 8o sly Twas no wonder he always got by; Though scared

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 10 . rTHE SUNDAY' ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JULY 1, 1923—PART 3. SKIDDING 1S CAUSE 7o e co T sewmwr 1 - | OF FEW ACGDENTS...

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 [sPoRTS] ?" Part 4—4 Pages Bushmen Take Thriller F: rom Red Sox : Title Figh 'GOSLIN'S SINGLE IN TENTH " GIVES GRIFFS 2-1...

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 JACK HAS SLIPPED SOME, BUT STILL REAL FIGHTER| While Not as Great as When He Beat Willard and Carpentier, He Has Trained...

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 S DEFEATS MISS WAKEFORD IN A THREE-SET BATTLE Men’s Singles in Which t}harest,.l’resent Holder of | Championship, and Mercur

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 - THE SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY--1; 1923—SPORTS SECTION. Southern  Conference Meets Summer Ball Problem : D.C....

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 'art 5—8 Pages This article, of high lights and gleaming color seen by this English society woman in her two months' camel

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 Mary, wifi Her Heart at Last Full of Surgilgg Emotion, Found the Scales Fallen From YOUNG man in spectacles came into the...

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 ——— e THE..SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, " D..C, JULY. 1, 1923—PART 5. | OLD RELIABLE WEATHERS A STORMSHELBY’S COMING EVENT...

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 L] *o| The Fishermen on the Island Never Faltered When There Was Need of Courage and Real Deeds. DDIE "BOWERY” GALLEGHER had

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 THE SUNDAY ST Library Positions With Adequate Pay ' Increase in Number, Declare Experts DORSEY W. HYDE, Jr., Pfesident,...

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 BY SIR PHILIP GIBBS. FTER the revolution in Portu- gal which led to the exile of King Manuel and the over- throw of the...

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 [ * 4 4\ practically controls the banking in- BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. ACING may not be what once it was in this country end a

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 Sy Closed All Day nesday, July 4th FREE! A 42-piece Dinner Set or a 35- piece Rogers’ Silver-plated Ware Set with every...

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 The Sunday Star, §f oo WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 1, 1923....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGR! \\ URE SECTION—]JULY 1, 1923. pIPEIEInS - The main street of Beaumont, Tex., during

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 Canned Cul- ture. Beauti- ful Lady On Her Way To A Lecture On “Literacy Ten- dencies From Tke Reign Of Charlemagne Up To The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D’ ————— ‘Ring Around a Rosy” as performed by the children of This general ow sicked curve...

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 ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—]JULY 1, 1923. The United States \, ambassador to Italy, Richard Washburn  Child, and Mrs. Child (in...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE § Mary Garden, opera star, dedicates memorial to Alpine war dead at Peille,...

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 THE Miss Ous Volpe shining in the company of “Sally,” now playing in Chicago. Iy Raymor Studio, from Payl Stone Huresy SUNDAY

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—]JULY I, 1923. Latest Process in French Permanent Waving SR S10 up LEO

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 HEY Mom' WHICH WoolD You RATHER. HAVE? FIVE HUNRED MiLLIoN DOLLARS (N CASH o% BE THE canmeeed RoLLY~ ALY PLA{ER OF THE (...

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 Copyright, Y923, N. Y Tribuno fne. —BE(ty, THERES A DANCE ATTHE HoTEL TONIGHT— GOING 7 A o Aot G — §0!'—"THeV'RE A GowmcTo BE

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 You'RE JuST LIKE ALL MEN— You CAN SING EUERY VERSE of LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY BUT NOT Two LINES OF STAR y Briggs STAY HOME A ¢

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