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Evening Star dated July 8, 1923

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 f WEATHER. Partly cloudy today and tomorrow,’ with local thundershowers; no change in temperature; lght to. variuble Winds.

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 (F2™ “TREATY APPROVAL IS ACCLAIMED HERE French Action on Five-Power Pact Cheers U. S. Officials, Who Feared Delay. Br the...

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 President’s Railroad Speech Unpopular in Kansas City' Hit Pet Aversion of Missouri Folks Who Dread Thought of Absentee Land-

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 GOSLAVIA SPLT BY STATECONTRO Strong Central Government and Autonomous Rule Both Have Backers. BY ALBERT H. PUTNEY. By Cable

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 Examine This BIG Opportunit Never before have the women of Wash- ington been given such an opportunity. A fully guaranteed

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 "THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JULY 8 1923-PART I. ¢ NN NN E NN E NN NN NN NN SN NN NSNS NN NN E NN NSNS...

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 ‘sook, dainty styles, with® = HePALAISROYAL := The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Charming White

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 Heavy Buying Indicates Fear Of Coal Shortage This Winter : \Production Abave Normal, and All Needs Will Be Met Is Not BL WILL

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 INSURANCE RATE PROMISE WELCOME Water Officials Plan Renewed Work on High-Pressure Estimates. Announcement yesterday by David

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 ~10 Tom Oriani Learns Menkind Driving Police Van Five Years -y wrg— guist and F ilm Censor. Has Had Only One Effort to Escape

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JULY 8, 1923—PART 1. i 1 — H sons and two~ daughters:: Jacob M. K . toxlcants,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 8, 1923—PART- T. . v Member. Bettér Business Bureau ; ] - Purchases (4 In This Store

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 10000 TOATTEND 3 CONCERT ARTISTS TO APPEAR HERE : Washington Chapter Getting Ready for Trip Tuesday to Chesapeake Beach....

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 LEESBURG, VA. LEBSBJRG, Va., July 7 ¢ al).- Work on the new post office here will soon begin. Algernon Blalr, the low- est

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 : : ." THE 'SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON; D. ‘C; JULY 8, 1923—PART: 1. v -5 ° ‘LEAGUE TH ANKS U s the report of the recent opiu

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 ' Bryan Expects HUNDREDS IN B[]K e g S gl g oo D UNIFURM RAFH[: cavand by e ariananioP. 3¢, rame| CURLEY SAILS FOR VISIT -

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 NAVAIOS TOLIVE + INSANDPAINTING ifamous Art Is Preserved for > Posterity in New Mexico Hotel. By the Associated Press....

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 GOURAUD PRESENT MODEL OF STATLE Memorial to Men of Two Countries to Be Erected. Pershing Is Host. A miniature model of a...

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 * AMBULANGE BoDY MEETS FRIOAY, 3TH U. S. Army Service Reunion[ Here This Week to Have Distinguished Guests. The fourth annual

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 2 MARYLAND . 0.P. MAKING UP TICKET Leaders Considering Eligibles to Run With Armstrong for Governor. ’ Bpecial Dispatch to

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 |APPORTION PROCEEDS OF BIG M’LEAN DAY Committee Chairmen Also Are Announced—Plans Promise Record Event. Special Dispatch to

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 FINANCIAL, " HGH YIELDS SEEN | " IFTERBEG BREAK‘ Stocks and Bonds Appear to Offer Opportunities for - Good Investments....

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 . the FIN ANCIATL. Business Failures in District Display Increasing Tende_m:y ' Sixteen in Second Quarter—Reserve Ratio...

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 Read Page 12 for Interesting News of Housewares, Beds, Draperies, THE SUNDAY. STAR, WABHINGTO D. T, JULY 8, 1923—PART 1....

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 \ ; g : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JULY 8, 1923—PART 1.. , 2 : o ! ; ) . | city. Miss Jones, Wwhite haired, virile, |

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 HELP AN Fecom n_opplying for employment. Use COPIKS. AUTOMORILE MECHANIC-None but st s need apply. Hendrick Motor Co. 21...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. - 2 THE SUNDAY STAR WASfiINGTON” D. C, JULY 8, 1923—PART 1 AUTOMOBILES,; ETC.. ] _ — BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.

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 AUTOMO FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. NOTICE. Sacrifice on All Used Cars. 1920 BUICK roadster ... 8375 1921 HAYNES touring

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 APARTMENTS,ETC . ROOMS AND BOARD. APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. | APARTMENTS-FURNISHED. APARTMENTS—FURNISHED....

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 ' THE | WANTED—T0 RENT nvn OR SIX ROOM ean bouse: &.s square. from nable fo suitable ten- o Yonted If desired. ¥. 0070. - 8%

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 : , D. C, JULY 8 1923 PART 1 ___ REALESTATE." = @* SAI.I}.—SUBMBAN PB.OPERTY.' SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. | SALE—SUBURBAN...

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES Coutinued. FOR SAILE—HOUSES Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. R SALE VACANT. NEAR 16th &

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 REAL ESTATE RESORTS. TLANTIC CITY, N. J. RESORTS. A ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ELBERON n roof Aunex, Tenneases Ave. near beach...

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 SLAYS FELLOW OFFICIAL. |Original B.P.O.E.| At the Bottom of theJadder. Coal Company President Kills Sec- retary in ‘Alabama.

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 EDITORIAL PAGE ' NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—16 Pages SPECTER OF U. S. CONTROL STAMPEDES RAIL HEADS Old...

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sundsy Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY...........July 8, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor fl:

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 TAX BURDEN BE SLASHED Also Organjie for Fight on Bonus, Re- MANUFACTURERS DEMAND ’ strictions on Immigration and Legis-...

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 Y ANTZANTZONINSNINNSNTNNS B HARRIS = MRS. STANLEY T. BARKER axd Basy B uests from iinois N ET‘I“[ £ Col. ;...

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 S0 Matrimonial Record . For the Midsummer~ Of Special Interest Weddings in Washington and Elsewhere, Late June Events, in...

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 l INAL NOTES. l | The Richmond and Norfolk, Va., Rolf clubs were guests of the Town and Country Club yesterday at a golf...

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 SOCIETY. AL[;XANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. George A. Mushbach left Mon- day for Casco Bay, Me., to spend the Summer with her nephew

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 THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JULY 8 1923—PART 2. 29¢ Perspiro 4 Cakes Soap Talcum WIith This Coupon and ‘With This...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 8 1923—PART 2. 59¢ Glass Night Sets With This Coupon and 33c Cut Glass Night Sets.

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 ‘SOCIETY. THE' SUNDAY 'STAR, "WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 8, 1923—PART 2. SOCIETY. NITURE STORE | | “Across the Street” Seventh at

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 —_— Y THE SUNDAY, STAR WASHINGTON, D _C. JULY 8 108 PARE S SOCIEIY, s TALES OF W Italjan ambassador, who wHl accom- {M; ° v .

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 SOCIETY. Brig. Gen. Anton Stephan, who was lected communder of gn Wars of the alled an Tecently e the Veter: organizat cers

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 ARMY AND NAVY NEWS " BY M. H. McINTYRE ARMY. The American Army officer is comAl Ing to have a different standing in nearly

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 Parent-Teacher Activities. i 0B duc er the This coiumn is conducted under QUP::E\ : of the District of Coiumbia hranch of the

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 THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 8, 1928—PART 2, = ST oux umionn D G, Joir S Conducted by Helen H. Fetter. b...

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 Lovely- cotton 'frock_s reduced HE-13 E!i.l[‘un i LT e Tan eponge, trimmed with white lmen, $8.95 I V $8.95. A Step Ahead -t

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 Theaters Part 3—12 Pages F &M the news theatrical that has drifted into Washington during | the dead days of the theater...

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 2 AMUSEMENTS. . FILMOGRAMS PHE Rockett-Lincoln Film Com- pany is emphasizing the fact that it is filming its own story of...

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 AMUS EMENTS. Photoplays This Week' AT THE PHOTOPLAY RIALTO—"The Spoilers,” Goldwy: story. Shown this afterncon...

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 T N ITH the exception of the band music scattered in little installs ments ever so often throughout the summer months at the

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 80 3 b ( . 1923_PART " 3. " THE SUNDAY HINGTON, D. C, JUL . OTORS and MOTORING - EFFICIENT PARKING HELD VITAL ‘Bang! Car...

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 BT Ul | ATLANTICCITY TRIP PROPOSEDBY A A Short Vacational Tour Also Includes Battlefield at Gettysburg. The accompavying map

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 The Sunday Motorist An Abridged Magazine for Car Owners. EDITED BY WILLIAM ULLMAN One conxolation about the accident problem

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 - FISHING DISTRETS FORD. . MOTORSTS N. M. A. Provides Tour Where Fish Are Said to Jump. For reaching points and the south...

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 3 JN W JUL Y25 PART T —— - THE SUN C, JULY B 826 AR ¢ - on the'stnmer . dubes Avgust 6. |8 jotecin wis oapuint o S JR0.0.AN

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 America to Attempt F light Around World Early in 1924 Army Pilots, in U. S. Designed and Built | Planes, Are Expected to...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ;JULY 8, 1923—PART 3. STORIES, GAMES, A Thousand-Dollar Pup. tle fellow | with the...

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 The Hecht Co. Seventh at F of Triple Guarantee is an award winner—it is superior in artistic merit, in material and in...

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 PN ‘Part 4—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1923. Griffs Take Two Games From White Sox : East Is Easy Winner

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 / Weel: CLEVERNESS OF GIBBONS 'THWARTED THE CHAMPION SOME KEEN BATTLES DUE IN TITLE SERIES CLASHES Jack Did Not Get Much of

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 Johnston Brilliant in Winning World Net Title : Tennis in U. S. Is on SUPERIOR IN EVERY WAY IO HUNTER, FELLOW YANK Plays With

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 Gallaudet Will Get Two Athletic Stars : American League Race a Bizarre Affair st e 1 - ~ e et LLJANT ILLINOIS PAIR | Fesens

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 q . vears, 1 did not remember ever to have heard of Coropuna. On most maps it did not exist. Fortunately, on one of the...

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 Sam Wanted to Feel as if Were a Little Something to Do Himself About the YRTLE COREY married the Briggs boy and things began

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 JULY 8 1923 Rapids of Potomac Test Skill of Cleverest White~-Water Men. BY JAMES A. BUCHANAN. HERE is no sport in the world

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, 4 D. C, JULY 8, 1923—PART 5. & L7 Felisi of the South Seas - : - < | Learns of the People Whe .

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 DY WALLACE IRWIN To the Editor of The Star. who do not | care for any more wars since the | Battle of Shelby. { EAREST SIR:

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN'GTON D. C.., Dramatic Scenes in Paris Enliven Tour of Duty of Visiting Reporter| English...

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 — BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. HIS summer there are two sil- houettes and they are both extremes. There is the stralght- line...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 8, 1923—PART 5. Closed Saturdays During July & August Seco nd Week ) f the Mon th ’s

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 The first sight of the land of the free—the Statue of Liberty in New York harbo:. Im- ‘ migrants arriving from Italy on July

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON{ D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY &, 1923. The Younger Diplomatic Set irh W ashington Plhotographs

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 8, 1923. THE. HOLIDAY CROWD ) : : AN - 4 By W. E. HILL Copyright

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. President Harding plays golf in Kansas. The picture shows him crossing a small stream on

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 OTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 8, 1923. w the King and Queen of England go to the races. Big crowds greeted them upon their arrival

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 8, 1923. rfeCt 100 The Talk of the Town! Sparkling Blue- White...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROJOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 8 1923. One summer day in Rock Creek Park. » National Vot VRN P {

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOMN D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY &, 1923. { A New Kodak No. 1A Pocket Kodak Scrics [l with Kodak

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 COMIC SECTION Home, Sweet Home Cupyright, 1923, by H. C. Fisher. Tiademark Reg U.$ Pat. Qfi.) JEEF, MY HEART 15 PUT UP A...

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 | caNTD | PROMISED, THE \JIEE (D STaY 1N To-NGHT AN WELL <ET UP A aane of TAG! N g 2edlee Dellens 5 TAGM WILL YOO Gmme ™ A

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 A ByC.AVoight — AW -THATS HoT —\ DoNT | [ —ER-ER-DIDNT MuCH OF A STUNT : Krow You ) TeLe Nou That= " — LAST TinmE \ DRoVE HAD

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 Your (DEA oF o HUILDING A Hloue . 5 1> o .‘n—\vi(}' = LOT MORE SEMSIBLE WELL 1 TS A WHOLE ALL TR THAN HAVING Tuem BESY ROOMS

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