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Evening Star dated August 5, 1923

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 WEATHER. ‘Thundershowers probably Sunday; Monday generally fair and not so “From Press to Home Within the Hour” ‘warm,...

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 INQUIRY IS WANTED - BY MORSE COUNGEL Rockwood Says Client Will Appeal to Congress—Lam- L bert Makes Statement. Although...

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 MARION TO HONGR | MR, HARDING TODAY Church Friends Plan Memo- rial Service—Funeral Details Still Are Indefinite. Ry the...

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 CODLIDGE IS FIRST | PRESDENTOFFATH Congregational Church Never Before Has Had White House Worshiper. By the Associated Press.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., VETERAN FEDERAL WORKER DIES HERE| Perry T. McCurdy, Ninety-Four, Long Employe of Navy...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., AUGUST 5, 1922—PART 1 il e-at-Side and Suits Reduced! et Twill and Tricotine. Long s,...

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 THREE D. . PILOTS | ENTER WORLD RACE About to Leave for England to Bring Home Interna- tional Cup. The United States Navy has

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 ECIDE GONTRAGT FOR LINK ROAD Cranford Company Will Get| Halls Hill-Falls Church | Job. ! | i Special Dispatel to The Star {

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 LaI0l I 5, 1923—PART Doyle Regrets Church Attack On Spiritualism By the Associated Press. Associate of Millionaires S| 1una

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 the Most Popular Fall and Winter Silks, at An Extraordinary Low Price This sale is great from every view- pomnt. Great in...

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 raz . -THE SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 5, 1923—PART T. = Way. The fact that the stars axge clearly not uniformly

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 HEADLGHT GLARE WL BE FOUGHT Safety Council to Start Cam- paign to Bring Law Observance. The Washington Safety Council will

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 1z FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. Today—Temple Heights. Services at P, under suspicen of the Grand "Lodge. Rev. B. L. Me Gowan

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 ’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 35, The Little Gold Tag Tucked away in an inconspicuous place on every. piece of

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 16 DROP CONCERT, DUE| 10 HARDING DEATH Association Cancels Com- munity Program Scheduled for This Evening. Out of respect for

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 THE SUNDAY STA'R. WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 5, 1923—PART 1, Ing speed of about thirty-five miles. | for Chanute Field,...

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 ' 18 THE SUNDAY .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. AUGUST 5, 1923—PART 1. . De The Judge OF The Values In Our Sensational & - Y UGUST

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 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 5, 1923—PART- 1. 3 ‘Thelr continued presence lon has|being ordered out of the

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 PARENT-TEACHER ACTIVITIES. branch of the Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associa- tions. Tt was stated in this column last week

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 Reviews of CHALLENGE. By V. \alk\llll‘ West, author of “Heritage,” ete. New York: George H. Doran Company. NI reads this...

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 99 INVESTORS DISPLAY GREATEST CAUTION Attention Divided Between Foreign and Domestic Business Outlooks. MANY OUT OF MARKETS

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 FIN BONDISSUEVIES DF NS ASKED “Action by Associations on “Proposal for City Improve- ment Is Urged. 77 Action by the...

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 Introducing a Splendid New Brand of Hosiery That We Intend to Feature Quite Largely This \ Coming Season Monday $ 1 ” 39 per

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 EDITORIAL PAGE —_— NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—24 Pages NEW BUREAU PRESIDENT PROPOSED Would Take All Routine

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ————————— THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.. «..August 5,

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 ! t ALDWIN REACHES HOUR OF HIS GREAT DECISION| {Political Future De '3 tion of Repara pends Upon Expedi- tions Settlement.

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 THE SENORA- de. LARREA-, wife of the charge d'affaires of ECUADOR., who recent! to this post.. Washington, in the Shadow Of

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 ( __SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 5, 1923—PART 2. -SOCIETY. 5 ing their accustomed home and feting their

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 6 | ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY mthly dance of Club was held The regular semi-n fie O1d Dominion B riday chaperoned Mrs ‘ames Sidney

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 SOCIETY. .THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 3, Pickled Pepper Hash. Chop twelve green peppers, twelve | red peppers

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 8" SOCIETY. f——r" PERSONAL NOTES. I THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, fnclude a small ‘Podtralt of the first President of

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 . , ¢ SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 5 1923—PART 2. SOCIETY. “Stay In.” won't get hu You'll get into...

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 Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life Will Win Hand of Miss Grace Vanderbilt. The persistent rumor that Lord

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 THE 'SUNDAY “STAR, WASHINGTON, Girls and Tl';eir' Affairs. Conducted by Helen H. Fetter. D. C, AUGUST 5, 1923—PART 2 ! as no

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, AUGUST 5, 1923—PART 2. &S Seui- @ Beginning Tomorrow—Our Great Half-Yearly Clean-up of

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 T THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 5, 1933—PART 2. 13 Onnmal Rummage Sal e Merchandise at Sweeping Reductions. A

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 1 _ D. A. R. ACTIVITIES Mamor House Chapter, D. A. R. —Regardless of the inclement weather|__ on Saturday week, about twenty

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 NAVAL INVENTION CONQUERS STATIC Enlisted Man Perfecting De- |’ vice to Filter Sound Be- fore Receiving. TESTS PROVE SUCCESS|

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 Army. Revislon of special regulations No. 3 for the Reserve Officers’ Corps has been completed by the committee of the...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES Continued. SITUATIONS—MALE. Continued. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 5 P

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 13 AUTOMOBILES, sETC DOGS, PETS, ETC. TON TERR DRt M. AL MDOG AND CAT Bizi 10 ST NW TAKOMA PARK. DOGS. taken 1o board: rate

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 ROOMS, ETC. i ) § \ . WAS N, D.".C.. AUGUST '5‘ j‘gz‘s.lpART y _APARTMENTS,E¥CG.< RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. | RENT...

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 r 3 20 REALESTATE.: THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, APARTMENTS —UNFURNISHED | APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, | RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED|

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 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. AUGUST 1923 -PART 2. - REAL "ESTATE. SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. | SALE—SUBURBAN

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 22 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 5, 1923—PART 2. __“REAL ESTATE. — —_— ey e e & 2 " Continued....

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 STEAMSHIPS. ¥ To Europe in Comfort d Luxury Fromacovered pierat NewYorkto New York—Plymouth— a covered pier at Havre. Train

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 \ > 24 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 5, 1923—PART -2. I The Hecht Co. | 1 Seventh at F 11 The Hecht Co. "‘...

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 HAT: ITH the play houses all closed and our share of the drama silenced by the screen, the floor may be cleared for general

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 AMUS EMENTS. To Illustrate Screen Technique. PICTURE fans who are interested in photoplay writing will be given | & novelty

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 AMU SEMENTS." LATEST MOVIE GOSSIP FROM HOLLYWOOD (Special Correspondence of The Star.) (Copsright, 1923, in United States and

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 UMMER music in Washington received a decided impetus in the ex- cellence of the radio concert offered from the new...

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 , AUGUST 5, 1923—PART 3. OBSERVING DRIVERS AT WHEEL DOWN THE kOAD—The Tribulations of a Trafiscontinenml Tourist. i DRIVER...

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 “EOFAUTOCAMP FACILITIES GROWS urists Finding Themselves 'nereasingly Independent of Hotels and Inns. of equipment rimum use

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 The Sunday Motorist An Abridged Magazine for Car Owners. | Being Vain in Vain. Automobiles, it was hoped, had children when

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 THE ' SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, AUGUST i BUICK ADOPTS PLAN |z s v roruaen suce | AT 'HELP ENFORCE LAW| Keep Repute of

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 "John Smith and His Car BY FREDERICK C. RUSSELL John Smith is a character whom every motorist should welcome. He is not...

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 OHIO TRAFFIC GODE NOW S STATE-WIDE Legislature Provides Regula- tions for Pedestrians as Well as Motorists. Rules for...

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 STORIES, GAMES, The Mud Cat and the Channel Cat. ECAUSE it sometimes makes a purring noise upon being taken from the water,

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 72 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, AUGUST 5 1923—PART 3. EThe Hecht Co. oot 7 The Hecht Co. 7 Seventh at F | The Hecht Co.

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 SPOR Part 4—4 Pages Is| The Sunflay STar, WASHINGTO SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5, 1923 "D. C SPORTS Nationals Sweep Series With

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 BOBBY IS DOPED TO ADD " AMATEUR TO OPEN TITLE Atlantap Will Enter Tourney at Chicago Next Month as Favorite Over Sweetser,

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 _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, , AUGUST 1923—SPORTS SECTTO:. Union Printers’ Series Opens in New York:Lack of New Talent

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 South Atlantic Foot Ball Outlook Bright: Rickard Nervous as Firpo Is Touring | BEST SEASON IN HISTORY OF, SECTION IS EXPECTED

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 » Part 5—8 Pages Some Strange P The author, reduced to the state of a hobo and having tramped with numer- ous adventures...

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 &l’ckly Moving' Incidents, With uine Human Interest, the Northwest Mounted O the post at Red Wing came Emile Roubideau with

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO MR. BOK RECEIVES OPEN LETTER FROM THE JAPANESE SCHOOLBOY By Wallace Irwin. To Hon. Ladies'...

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 A Luncheon for Two at the Plaza Was the Beginning of a Series of Somewhat Surprising Develspments HEN 59th street there was a

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 k- THE SUNDAY improved Methods of Cattle Raising - Demonstrated at Government Farm STAR, WASHINGLO. Agricultural Plant at...

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 ] A 4 [ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 35, 1923—PART 5. !Reckless Spendirng’ by Doug’hboys Lauded as Life-Saver

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 BY ANNE HE RITTENHOUSE. | coat dress is a sort of para- | among women's clothes. | Itself not coat, mor suit, nor frock. it

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 THE SUNDAY: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ‘AUGUST 5, 1923—PART 5. Store Hours: Annual Mortey-Saving Event. Quadlity Furniture for

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 The Sunfly Stad. WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 5, 1923. Down the broad sea lanes sweep thcse powerful machines of war, the North

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE The Charles Dickens pageant at Portsmouth, England. In memory of the English

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 5, 1923. PRECIOUS JEWELS By W. E. HILL Copyright 7 1923, by the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, An unusual picture of the birthplace of Seven-year-old “Sunny” Walker of Shakespeare. Court- San

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 TOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 5, 1923, place. Phillippi, Macedonia, is the scene of the newest back-to-the-farm movement The Near

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON., D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST: 3. 1923. Just a Few of Washington’s Real Boys Thotegraphs by

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 5, ;.]923. HANDLING THE STAR'’S PAPER SUPPLY The Talk of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, bert (at right) of Bell City. La, and his prize 'gator. This is claimed to be the largest alli- gator ever

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 SR E RO - VAR VI T TGP PRRES - S DR SIS T —— - " S ccascses - COMIC SECTION WASHINGTON, D. C. R e e e MUTT AND JEFF .- Mrs.

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 BUT THE LOBSTER 1S THE | WISEGUY AFTER ALL Y \___F_# 9 7 /~ LookA THIS SWELL AN LOOKA THIS SWELL ™~ UMBRELLA THEY LEFT! |...

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 — ER-ER—BETN— ER- — I'VE WANTED To Adk A PRoPoSAL ARE You You SoMETHING FoR A Love | | LESTER~ 7 TiME — t— ER—DoYou —~O0H, MR

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 MY GOODNESS! ALC T +toT TER ToDAY S AND TocMORRoOW Nt o Mr.and Mrs.- By Brigq«s PRHEwW! 1T'S Too HoT To SLEEP HERE Wl- oo ..

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