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Evening Star dated July 29, 1923

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 WEATHER. Mostly cloudy Sunday, probably showa ers in the morning. Monday fair and somewhat warmer; light to gentle shifting

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 SENATORS RETURN, MINDS UNCHANGED Get Only Fuel for Fiery | Speeches From Summer Trips to Europe. | 1 BY ROBERT T. SMALL....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D C, JULY 29, 1923—PART T. — e e e ————————————— lAmericans Fail to Understand French Fear of

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 PHLPPINES CALY, GEN WODDREPORTS {Tour Shows Provinces Nor- } | mal, He Says—Party I Leader Supports Him. Ty the Associated

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 L} To the 14 Busy Peoples Drug Stores for Special Values---Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Specials —at our 14 busy...

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 FEARLESS FEUDIST I FEARS ONLY WiFE ‘Two-Gun’ McCoy, _West Vir- ginia Clan - Battle Hero, Found on Arkansas Farm. Epecial...

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 0. C. LEGION POSTS T0 HOLD EXCURSION Department to Conduct Third + Annual Outing at Chesa- | ; peake Beach. Memhers of the

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 ‘Watkin's Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, for the hair. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Lana Talcum Powder, violet or rose scented;

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 “ THE SUNDAY STAR, ¢, JULY 29, 1923—PART 1. Palmolive Co.s Hardwater Soap, high-grade, pure white almond soap, for toilet and

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 THE .. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C, JULY. 29, 1923—PART T. DENBERG'S FURNITURE STORE “Across the Street” I Divided...

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 CANDIDATES 0. K.'D | BY FARMERS’ CLUB Special Committee Reports on Po- ! (" Yitical Conditions in' Cul- peper County. Bpecial

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 ' _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY. 20, 1923_PART 1. - ¢ _— 2 The Little Gold Tag Tucked away in an inconspicuous

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 British Editor Flays F rance For Turmoil Gripping Europe Lays Turks’ Return to Continent to Poin- | care’s Desire.to Get...

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 ) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 29, 1923—PART 1. F 14 = e ¢ ——_——_—W YELLOW FEVER PEST T A A AR PCA P AR A AN PR R

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 Al A Sale of Porch and Morning Dresses Extraordinary Values $1 A clearance of some of the most popular Dresses we have had in

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 i i st R T T LU T T L LT L 16 Special-WITTALL’S WILTON RUGS Anglo Persian Teprac and Anglo Kirman '—~\Ve have a fair...

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 ' 17 SMOOT GUEST OF KING. Received in Private Audience uh Visit to Norway. CHRISTIANIA, July 28— United States Senator Reed

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 0. POLICE COURT AS RECORD YEAR 18.783 Cases Handled and . $352,344 Collected in + Fines and Forfeits. *Nearly 050,000 cases

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 & 4 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 29, 1923—PART I. : : co29...

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 : THE ' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 99, 1923—PART 1. B X 2 I See Preceding Page “ ——announcing our Great An- . | nual

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 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ol See Today’s Times for interesting China and Housefurnishing news ad- vertisement.. & i

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 HAPPYPARTY OF 50 ATCANPEODD WAL Mothers and Children, Third of Season’s Groups, Enjoy Recreation Period. The third party of

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 FRATERNITI MASONIC. LODGES. Today—Tomple Helghts, 4 p.m. Serv- Ices upder auspices o Gru: Iedge. Rev. Dr. Henry Alle Tuoper,

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 THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 29, 1923—PART 1. ¢ R e e L TR NOST VAR, WARHDI .60; .12; o 3 : e issl fied, hy . é

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 i D! THE SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 29, 1923—PART 1 In connection with its efforts to %eep apace with all safety

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 FINANCIAL RAILROAD SHARES MARKET FE FEATllRE Decline in Stocks of Lines in Northwest Brings Deep Concern to Investors....

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 FINANCIAL MORE COMMITTEES APPOINTED fl)R BANKING CONVENTION HERE Chairman Haynes Makes Further Plans for Investment...

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 .THE "~ SUNDAY . STAR, ‘WASHINGTON,. D.. Q. JULY .29, 1923—PART 1. ~ ‘ S. KANN Sons Co. Telephone Main 7200 Purchases On A

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 ’ EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS" SPECIAL ARTICLES' S EDITORIAL SECTION e Sandy St Part 2—24 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY

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 i ) {THE 'EVEMING . STAR, ?_ With Sundssy Morning Edition. ! WASHINGTON, D. C. veeeoJuly 20, 1823 SUNDAY.... Office: European

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 COMMUNISTS OF GERMANY | MAY NULL ALLY PLANS Should Threatened Upheavals Event- | uate Reparations Issue Will Fall Before...

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 PRINCESS €@ BIBESCO, Who has arriv- ed in England tovigit hen’ Parents M. and Mnt Herbert h 'Ei Jsttuitks s PN OTOS BY...

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 ) Miss Ralston Bride Of William S. La Rue; ' Wedding Wedneada.y' Daughter of Senator-Elect Taken to Altar in Indian-...

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 SOCIETY Society Folk Making Motor Trips Feature Of Pleasure Seeking Residents Coming and Go- ing, Filling a Varied Pro-...

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 SOCIETY ‘CHEVY CHASE. Mrs. Albert J. Osgood and her two frons of Maple avenue have returned Jrom Ocean City, N. J., and New

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 SOCIETY. JULY 29, 1923—PART 2, for landing in |and thoss who choose the Scandindvianlsperiding some weeks in London, had |

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 Tales of Well Known.Folk ) % { A SOCIETY. ° be of defeat. In Social and Official Life| i a busy and momentous winter: > Mrs.

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 Bolling Field. . Lieut. Paul C. (California) Wilkins left Washington Friday for Hawall, m==—where he has been assigned to...

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 BY M. H. Army. Plans for a test mobilization of the Army which is scheduled for the fall ©f next vear as announced first by

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 TProop No. 508 at its regular meet- ing on Thursday evening in the hall of Bt. Augustine’s Church was pre- sented: with a...

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 SPANISH WAR VETERANS. Calendar. Monday might—Department band wil® render a band concert in rotunda of District Jall....

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 i 14 ' . ARMY AND NAVY NEWS — __(Continued from Eleventh Page.) new apecifications, which are the re- Ut of years of tests.

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 : Girlé and Their Affairs. Conducted by Helen H. Fetter. AMPING: seems to have be- : come the tavorite form of va- [ cation

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 “WEVER moll ORIGIVAL. recomm O Toptving Jor tmgloyment. Dte COPIRS: ADDRESSOGRATIL and_Krapnotspe operator be thoroughly...

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 ’ -~ cont $20, sell_for $10. MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Comtinued FOR SALE—MISCELLANEQUS. (Continuad.) THE SUNDAY

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 b 180 . RPARTMENTS,ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. s tinted. SOME LATE MODEL BARGAINS HIPMOBILE ROADSTER, 1028; DRIVEN SEARLY...

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 APARTMENTS,ETC. % THE .SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY. 29, 1923—PART 2 " APARTMENTS,ETC.™ 19 -] —— e ) " ROOMS AND...

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 ;——Jfl_—% WANTED—, L ESTA APARTMENTS. <1 2N RENT KOnsm__ : S UNFURNISHED TH E SUND: RENT—D! DAY ESK SPACE. STAR, W. prares...

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 SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Comtinued. LYON PARK, VA. Bullt by owner by & meat beautitul 7-room Pt TR Blar omre: " o Country...

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 REAL’ FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. ESTATE. FOR BALE—-HDUSB. THE_SUNDAY FOR sn.n—xovm STAR,. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. 350...

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 ATLANTIC CITY, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Washingtonians’ Rendezvous Hotel Belvedere S. Carolina Ave. near Beach and Boardwalk...

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 29,\ 1923—PART 2. , The Hecht Co. THE. SUNDAY l The Hecht Co. Seventh at F Monday-cAugust Sale

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 Part 5—8 Pages MAGAZI el D. C, NE WASHINGTON, SUNDAY SECTION P MORNING, JULY 29, 1923. Hitting the Jungle Trail With...

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 a Beast The Way of a Man in T: ose Life BY M. L. C. PICKTHALL, and the Way of a Maid Who Writes of ences Was Brought Into...

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