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Evening Star dated July 15, 1923

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 4 WEATHER. ' rtly cloudy today and tomorrow, probably showers by tonight; no change in temperature; light to gen- tle...

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 FORD BACKERS OUT - TOWIN PRIMARIES ‘Main Drive for Presidential Nomination to Be in Demo- cratic Contests. BY ROBERT T....

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 ) BUSHNELL CHARG . BLACKMAIL PLOT}sv= s e v s | SOVIET ANNOUNCES White Slavery Accusations Withput Any Basis, He Declares. BY

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 Baldwin Statement Held Sure ! To Arouse Debate in F rance Part of Claims Called Banal and Poin- | care Policy Blamed for...

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 UNERALS Moderately Priced Delivered to Any Point in United States KRAMER, 916 F ST. “We Grow Our Cwn Flowers” THE SUNDAY...

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 5 : : o — -~ .. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.-C., JULY 15, 1923—PART 1. 2 \ like b hop girl. Thes ducted by Prof. W. A....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D.. C, JULY 15 1923—PART 1. WOMAN 10 HANB’ Two D. C. Men Will Face Perils CONFERENGE HERE f Of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 15, 1023—PART 1. Women’s Colored Umbrellas $2.88 Of fine quality piece dyed silk...

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 Peroxide Cream With This Coupon and Blue Black and Jet Black Purity Peroxide Cream, a A f\ull two-ounce bottles. greaseless

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 N THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 15, 1923—PART 1. A lum Coffee Per- colators, large three- quart trade $1.39 White

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY '15, 1923—PART 1. .. . . - a2 UUNION ROW BARS Radio Hypnotist Puts Lad |#UNT HOTEL T0

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 12 BRAPHIC PICTURE 70 YEARS ININDUSTRY Prqgress and Present Condi- tions Portrayed in Colored Drawings. L e THE SUNDAY STAR,

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 o ‘H [ y / : \ i d 7 ; ls"‘ LRRLL LS LEL R LSS o - Monday—The Season’s Most Remarikdljiléf)Sdle, Offering at $5 and $10 1000

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 THOUSANDS VIEW RAINBOW PARADE Gouraud and Pershing Head Marching Line at Indian- Tricksters Wait apolis Session. By the...

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 3 DISCUSS POLICIES WITH DAUGHERTY Acting Attorney General an Aide Meet Chief in Columbus. By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS,

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 150 Continental Screen Doors —Four populdr styles to close—slightly damaged; if perfect would be $295 to $6.45. July...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 15, 1923—PART 1.’ WENENELESTS | | July Sale | offgh iSSR0 | 3 Second Group of...

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 } YORK HONORS FRANCE'S BIG DAY {1 Out With Meetings, Ball and Entertainments. £y the Associated Press. I NEW YORK, July...

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 Saks & (Jlompany Fuller & McGee Notified in Seventh Store Opens at 8 o’clock for this Sale Street " Pennsylvania Prison as

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 | 20 ALASKA REVEALED LACKING LD PSH Desire to Keep Natural Re- sources While Selling Them Seen in People. Bpecial Dispatch to

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 Makes the Deaf Hear New Invention Aids Thousands Here's good news for all who Suffer from deafness.’ The Dicto- &Taphl...

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 JULY 15, 1923—PART 1. IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII.IIY...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 15, 1923—PART 1. SUNDAY SCHOOLS [shisarseie s s n | FARMERS’ PICNIC WARRENTON. LYON

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 1 S ESCAPE PRSON BY SMUGGLEDROPE Overpower Guards, Climb n Wall, Steal Truck-and Flee ! Philadelphia for Delaware. By the...

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 PUSH W. M. LOKER FOR CIRGUIT JUDGE Citizens of St. Marys County Show Unusual Interest in Election. Special Dispatch to The

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 MARY BENEITED BY SOCIAL LEAGUE Montgomery County Organi- zation Has Been Real ‘ Agency for Good. Bpecial Dispatch to The...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 15 1923—PART 1. Member Better Business Bureau. S. KANN Sons Co. “THE BUSY CORNER”...

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 SHUNNED BY KIN, | PRINGESS GIVES IN Louise of Coburg Abandons i Riding Master Husband - F Through Necessity. By the...

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS NAA—Naval Radio Station, (443 Metern), 10:05 a.m.

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 " @he asked. “In a way,” he replied We are preparing for some festivities on Thursday. Her face fell “Another party?" “One

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 0 My FINXNCIAL THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, JULY 15, 1923—PART 1. FINANCIAL. - ety UG teaiveose AR s s i S...

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 -1, 11 to 13; common, thin, 1b., § 9% 11% FINANCIAL.S. = - ; _ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 15 1923-PART- 1. ,...

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 ; HELP AND SITUATIONS. " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 13, 1923_PART 1. HELP*AND SITUATIONS. —_— e e e MALE....

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 rocery and 1 room; rent, $35. rocery and lunch; stock: rent, and & roomx; rent, $43. $800—Confect. and fruit and shoe shine r

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 ‘ . - - 86 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 15, -1923—PART . 1. ROOMS, ETC. _— FOR...

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 APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. Continued. FHTLD 2 o I&KN TO HOARD on farm: fremh vege It r week. Mrs. Alice fl -vu Bl il e ock Folnt

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 REAL ESTATE. . " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 15, 1923—PART 1 RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED| FOR SALE—WAREHOUSES. FOR

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 ' s R ST AR, S __THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JULY 15 1923—PART 1. REAL ESTATE, 39 = ————————— = e T e e R...

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 1923_PART 1. STEAMSHIPS. | nadlan\, IZCZ’U!SQS New York~Hahfax ~Quebec The Palatial Twin-Screw S. S. “FORT HAMILTON” will...

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 R ESORTS.' RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY,

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 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.:C, JULY 15 1923—PART 1. ARMY AND BY M. H. Army. Officers of the Army and Navy pre- @ict...

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—16 Pages SUPERPOWER PROJECTS GAINING RAPIDLY IN U. S. Linking...

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 g THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. . WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY vee..July 15, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . ....

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 ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, JULY 15 1923--PART UNITY ON REPARATIONS POLICY STILL REMOTE Prolonged Negotiations Between

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 — Bastille Day Observed At French Embassy as Jusserands VEntertain Many Informal Parties Held at Country Clubs and Roof...

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 l CHEVY CHASE. | . Maj. and Mrs. Edwin McClellan and family of Melrose street are spending the summer at Lake George, N. Y.

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 Rumors come insistently from Santa Darbara that former President and Yirs. Wilson have definitely deter- 1iined to visit Mrs.

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 “SOCIETY. " _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 15, 1923—PART 2. .SOCIETY. 9 e —— e e —————ee e in Boston to visit Mr.

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 ) 8 . .SOCIETY, SOCIETY. —_— e O fate of all who obtain residence. Bar- H all to break away from that imperial | low; m Tales

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 SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 15, 1923-PART 2 % : e AVIATION ACTIVITIES IN WASHINGTON e ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY|

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 REGIMENT AWARDED , FIFTH OF BIG ESTATE First Volunteers of Savannah to Receive Funds Left to Non- FF Existant Organization.

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 Veterans of Great War The Disabled American Veterans of the World War will immediately es- tablish in the Veterans' Bureau

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 THE CIVILIAN ARMY Organized Reserves—National Guard BY LIEU S‘i'E;;EN TILLMAN. Col. A. T. Smith ‘and Maj. Householder have

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 THE SUNDAY STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 15, 1923=PART 2. : ¥ i3 NEW OFFE DNTES| MANY BULDINGS) (K = e = people to Serve...

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 ri" FRATERN MASONIC. LODGES. Today—Grand Lodge, services at Tem- ple Heights at 4 p.m.; Willl R. Siugleton, No. 30, services

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 ~ Girls and Their Affairs. Conducted by Helen H. Fetter. Matthews Woman Lawyer UST before graduation day at local high...

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 " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 15, 1923—PART 2.’ Scout encampment opens tomorrow | ney; Troop 52—A. Britton; Troop

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 PRRTR——————— s e | The Sunthuy WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY 'MORNING, JULY -15, 1923, i ¥ ITH all the good drama, such as it is,

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 _AMUSEMENTS. FILMOGRAMS EDWARD SLOMAN, now directing “The Kagle's Feather,” by Kath- erine Newlin Burt. began his theatrl-

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 AT THE PHOTOPLAY RIALTO—“Backbone,” with Alfr evening. METROPOLITAY and evening. evening. afternoon and evening....

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 “ S more than one wise man has remarked in pages handed down through dusty centries, there is nothing like co-operation. That

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 Costly to Lives and Property Ignorance of Fundamentals Blamed and Real Examinations Are Proposed to Substitute Knowledge for

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 6 AARYLAND T0 CUT AUTOTAXINHALF 1924 Tags to Be Issued on Charge of About 26 Cents: Per Horsepower. Because of the...

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 The Sunday Motorist An Abridged Magazine for Car Owners. EDITED BY WILLIAM ULLMAN Probably the worst fault in driv Mg a car

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 .8 ROADCONDTIONS | FRON WASHNGTON You can reach practically any ob- Jective from the District over fair to excellent roads if

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 The Boys STORIES, SPORTS, SHORT, ab “'stung.” se he thought; But a6t out to prove he was not; he'd got. 0 & day, early in the

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 1 standing stops_at Delaware witer THROUGH ADIRONDACKS [siandtng stove at meiaware wiie WITHOUT A PUNCTURE n othere places of

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 Part 4—4 P_ages e Jones an PRO MAKES GREAT FINISH TO MATCH AMATEUR’S 296 Gels Necessary Birdie Three on Final Hole After He

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 Class Beginning to Tell in Sandlot Series PROMINENT MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION BASE BALL TEAM. RACE IN EACH DIVISION...

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 Final . Pare of Chicago Annexes Boys’ Singles, Scoring Easily Over Strachan, Protege of Tilden—Big Bill Plays Alonso Today. -

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO , D. C, JULY 15 1923—SPORTS SECTION. Rowing Main Topic in College Circles : Shortstop Scott Is...

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 Part 5—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, - MAGAZINE SECTION*: The Sunday S SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1923. Pandora’s Box of Adventures

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 Another Gray Ghost Story: IMMY Felham opened the en- velope on which was engraved tho royal crest_of Malthuria. A grin of...

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 _—— Scientists Searching the Americas for BY JAMES A. BUCHANAN. R QR a great number of years sclentists have been of the|...

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 A Story of the Silent Places. | — After a momentary Sileuce wpake ¢ A Yessel of a moic ungainly make: ‘. sneer at me for,...

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 “It Is All Stranger Than Fiction” The Jap Schoolboy Experiments With Scopolamin = . -Old Reliable Argues the Folly of Saving

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 6 BY ED. ¢, KNOLE. 1 HE Pan-American International Committee of Women, created by the women's auxiliary committee of the®...

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 HERE is every reason to be- lieve that the clothes makers will try to put long jackets in fashion In place of short ones when

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 Closed Satardays During July and August A 42.piece Dinner Set or a 35=piece Rogers. Silver- plated Ware Set with every...

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 GRAPHIC |7 tf | ROTOGRAVURE SECTION [R m}]z gu‘taw % u ¢ Al SUPPLEMENT - B K3 = s In the camp of the Chinese bandits. This

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 AR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVU Photograph by Koehne of Chicago. Photographic portrait of Joseph Pennell, the artist, by...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 15. 1923. “IT'S THE HUMIDITY!” Copyright, 1923, By By W. E. HILL

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, - You have heard of the world court. Here we have a picture of it in session at The - ague. The

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 OTOGRAVURE SECTION—]JULY 15, t funeral of Princess Christian in England. The royal mourners, the king, queen and queen...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, JASHHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—]JULY 15, Making Their Bows to Washington Society in the Autumn Miss

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—]JULY 15, 1923 Two photos at left: Features of the Petworth Fourth of

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 Ve ‘Have NO i Bananas < RuieHave fols OF The combination of a pop- ular song and a firecracker. One of costumes of the Pet-

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 S o v 2 WASHINGTON, D. C. v—mmammflé # Sl el TSR, B By BUD FISHER BUT THERE'S A SALE oOF You DOnN'T NEED SCoOP SHoveLs om: ¥

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 S NOU HEARD WHAT | SAID' NO more Hon_\uoth FOR fLL JusT TRY T oN THE CAT AN SEE (E T Works! (Nes simmie! No MOoRE- HOMEMIOR

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 ® ByC.AVoight ; DoK' BE 30 OLD FASHIONED BeTry, \p LesTh — )LL GET A PITURE y LoVE To HAVE ) EPSIAEV“:N'Y Aufiffi:‘rsts “ f il

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 You weas asteeep! | HEARD You SMORING NO VI - HONEST I WASN'T - - MY BACHK KINDA ACHED AND | THOUGHT I'D LIE DOWN N ) 2...

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