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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated August 26, 1923

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 WEATHER. 3 ir Sunday; Monday partly cloudy, becoming unsettled by Monday night. Temperature for twenty-four hours ended at 10

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 BELGIUM URGES PARLEY 0X RUHR Time at Hand for Direct Con- versations, Says Reply to British. SIX WOMEN TAKEN IN DRY RAIDS...

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 i g ggggm”.’222f'f:f;;;,’.’éiffii;’;fzfé“’hz;l ESENE IS s Gives wace the URGAN|ZE A]. GAMP‘Com Order-:;:n;; Postmaster |...

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 R, W.ASHINGTON, GERMANS ESTABLISH |French Denial of Annexation PAY ON GOLD BASIS| gims Fails to Impress Britain Workers to

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 Women's All-Wool arantecd AlL sizes, Women’s Sateen Costume Slips nd navy Women’s Muslin Underwear Women's in wh Women s Silk

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 o> THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 26, 1923—PART T. 14 39c and 49c Cretonnes High-grade Cretonnes, warranted fast

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 26, 1923—PART 1. Castile Soap 16c Bar ‘With This Coupon Only. Lion Floating...

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 ~ , ) , rg - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, AUGUST 2, 19293—PART 1. 4 J | | town Dental. ‘ |, Georgetown University 1s

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 26, 1923—PART 1. : r § D N — —_— e e one of those cities, Atlantic City will corps at

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 10 The afternoon session of the United | States branch of the Police Court yes- * terday, Judge —_— | hea Gus A. Schuldt...

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 Heavy black flot Youthful Frock Coat effect of \ crepe, with full f of crepe back wood brown poiret length tuzedo satim, with

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 12 i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, BALDWIN MISSES FRENCH PREMIER | Passes Through Paris Half| Hour After Poincare Left,

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 !Little Planet Eros Is Attracting . Attention of All Astronomers » the attention of the astro-|pra LEGION OPPOSES Declares

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 14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 26, 1923—PART 1. CHINESE SLAYERS newes he ofulius Lanshurgh gfurniture Co. |...

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 N AR, WASHINGTON, AUGUST 26, 1923—PART 1. i “THE SUNDAY [TEXAS COMPANY SUED [}A“_ LEG'SLAIURE Blrds Already in Flight South,

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 Ready to Act, But Ham- ~ pered by Congress Limits. A fight is to be made in the coming sceslon of Congress for the appoint-

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 \ . TWD NEW REGORDS Quickest Cross-Country and Longest Night Flights Mark Five-Day Tests. Ly the Acsocfated Press. CHICAGO,

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 * REDWARFEARD WITHGERMAN HELP “Authorites Here Pessmistic Over Developments in Centr#l Europe. i ng attitude exists in offi-

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 ls PRESIDENT ASKED . TOATTEND GAME| Promises to See Police an Firemen Cross Bats If Business Permits. President Coolidge has

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 The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. The New Duvetynes & Velvets In Delightful Colorings 4 . At...

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 g ! " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. AUGUST 26, AL L L RN NN N R R RN N NN RN RN N N R N N N N N R R N NN N NN N N N N R RN

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 by CLARENDON T0 LIFT DEBT ON BUILDING Carnival Opens Tuesday With Elaborate Program.. Secretary Davis Speaker. al Dispateh to

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 HAY FEVER CURE * INMUSIC CLAMED Other llis Can Be Remedied By Classic Melodies, Says Baltimore Violinist. 5 Bpecial Dispatch

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 2l ‘ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, AUGUST 26, 1923—PART, 1. w—————————_‘—“‘——‘—'—‘—— — = GUARANTEED QUALITY AT e...

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 The Little Gold Tag ‘Tucked away in an inconspicuous place on every piece of Lifetime Furniture is a little gold metal tag

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 FINANCIAL FINANCIERS WATCH DOMESTIC TRADE Definite Fall Trend Being Awaited—*‘Cycle Theory” Also Market Factor. WHEAT MUST

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 FINANCIAT.” BREAK IN GRAIN IN LATE TRADING | FINANCIAT,® |INVESTORS TOLD TO MAKE OWN; GHANG[ VERY EASY ' 'PROBE INTO BANK...

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 HELP—MALE. Continue -HELP—MALE. “FFCER wiall DRIGINAL rocor o HE SUN wmm—mm’rs Continued, \DAY" STAR, WASHINGTON, I N, C,...

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 MTS BUSINESS OPPOP TUNITIES. Continued. CE LA EOUS FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Continued. THE SU FOR SALE—--MISCELLANEOUS....

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 30 AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Contin EL., ROAMER SPORT MODE ! FOR SALE—MOTOR CYCLES. Coutinued. FOR shmz.—amouomr:s.

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 ROOMS, " ETEC. | THE ' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 26, 1923—PART 1. APARTMENTS, ETC. 51 NT—ROOMS, UNFURNISHED ROOMS

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE ' SUNDAY- STAR, WASHINGAON, “D. C, AUGUST 26; 1923—PART —_——————————————————————o...

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 REAL ESTATE SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Continued. SAI.E—-BBBBA! PROPERTY. SALB—QN“A! PROPERTY. FOR_QUICK SALE; OWNER very 4 Tda

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 o S EDUCATIONAL THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHI \'GTOV D. C. AUGUST 26, 19‘23—-PAR'|‘ 1 e——— e FOR SALE—EOUSES. | FOR SALE—HOUSES. !

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 EDUCATIONAL | ELECTRICA this school ¥ras been trai dynamos, install wiring and test electri chinery. Cour diploma, complete

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 36 After the graduation exerclses the | a type C. W, boy who delivered the declamation generally tells his chums in the...

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 EDITORIAE‘_PQDE NATIONAL PROBLEMS o SPECIAL ARTICLES" Part 2—20 Pages LONGER PRESIDENTIAL TERM CURB TO BURDEN Indecision in

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 THE EVENING STAR, “’l{g Sunday Morning Edition. > WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY. . .August 26, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES. . .. Editor

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 FARMERS WILL HAVE BILLION DOLLARS MORE| Agriculture, As a Greater Buying Power, Says Julius H HY American farmers ure go ing

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 SOCIETY. CMrs. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, CONSTANCE ARDNER MINOT, Granddaw ter of Senator l-lenr%lz’,-wob Todee . fioord of

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 SOCIETY. —- MR sU NDAY- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 26, AR SOCIETY. MANY PLANS FOR T ST En?;;gai_n:mtuforf T (RN D T R TS

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 SOCIETY. CHEVY CHASE AMr. and Mrs. Abner H. Fergueon. their daughter Margaret Lee and Nire. Ferguson's mother, Mrs. Lyon of

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 SOCIETY. THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. AUGUST 26, 1923—PAL SOCIETY.. 7 r 11 K F 1 tresses. Only one actor was used for

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 50 ALEXANDRIA SOCIE'IY' Mrs. R. E. Blankinship marriage of her Jdaughter, 2Tiixie Blankinship Morris, to dward Henderson...

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 LOOT VERA CRUZ SHOP DURING GENERAL STRIKE Forty Armed Men in First Out- break of Pillaging—Rail dervice Crippled. MEXICO...

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 A Sale planned on a greater scale than ever before in being establishedinW ashington; this sale is intended t4 -| Extrasales

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 THE ‘SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. ©, AUGUST 26, 1923—PART 2. efittings B e history of our store. Hundreds of new homes are

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 " NEWS OF THE JEWISH WORLD BY RABBI JACOB S. MINKIN Marding Mourned ax Friend of Jews. With bowed heads the Jews of the |...

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 Parent-Teacher Activities. -| (Thls ealumn is conducted under the auspices of the District of Columbia brancl Jatlonat”...

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 THE CIVILIAN ARMY Organized Reserves—National Guard BY LIEUT. STEPHEN F. TILLMAN, Orders were issued this week by the...

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 THE. SUNDAY STAR, {'\*A\SHI.\'GTUN, D. (., AUGUST 26, 1923—PART 2. INQUIRE ;bB'OUT OUR D Furniture Carpets Furmture styles of

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 “4 Sociable Evening” Genuine Mahogany Case and Bench Full 88-Note—Plays All Standard Rolls Copper Wound Brass Strings Bushed

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 EMINENT ARTISTS CONCERT FEATURES Tenor end Pianist Listed Attrac- tions in Tonight's Free Com- munity Program. High N:15 or

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 THE SUNDAY _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 26, 1923—PART Wonderful new orange-tinted Bloom % DehLTon VALENTINGE=— gives a...

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 OTHING could be more un- fair than the charge made by rman preacher a few days ago In New York city on the eve of saillng for

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 AUGUST® 26, 1923—PART 2.’ 720 - < THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, The Hecht Co. Seventh at F The Hecht Co. Seventh at F {

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 ILENT drama forces itseli into notice this week, although the sounds about betoken the near opening of the new season m_‘me

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 - - AMUSEMENTS. ' _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 26, 1923—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. 1928-2: —I’nll‘ Theat 1306 G Street

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 AMUSEMENTS. LATEST MO FROM HOLLYWOOD Mary Philbin, BY HALLETT ABEND, Bpecial Correxpond The Star. LOS ANGELE play fans the

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 0 USIC LOVERS will feel inclined to rail at those Georgia legis- lators who voted a heavy tax on all opera companies...

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 Autoists Tooting Horns Less, But With More Real Meaning Old Habit of Blowing Indiscriminately at Crossings as Measure of...

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 "6 s ; THE SUNDAY BTAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 26, 1923—PART 3.- QUTER EDGE BEST ' T rraderick DETOURS REQUIRED - [HOLDS

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 ATLANTIC CITY TRIP ARRANGED BYNM.A. Old-Fashioned Auto Run to Beauty Pageant Scheduled September 5. Bringing back memories of

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 The Sunday Motorist An Abridged Magazine for Car Owners. EDITED BY WILLIAM ULLMAN' ce—:und trequently & pcople rode in their

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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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 10 THE' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 26, 1923—1’ART 3. Reviews of New Books/|THE PUBLIC LIBRARY| Recent accessions

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 ¢ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . C., AUGUST 26, 1923—PART 3. SPORTS, STORIES, . GAMES, SHORT STORIES Anne’s C Anne's red

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 \ ] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST,K 26; 1923—PART 3., — — ! Seventh at F I The Hecht Co. Seventh at F i i The

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 sPORTS] The Saumdy Part 4—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY Shar, MORNI AUGUST 3 26, 1923. Nationals Beaten in Ninth Inning :

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST 26, 1923_SPORTS SECTION. Americans Certain to Retain Davis Cup : South Has Another

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 NO SATURDAY WILL PASS WITHOUT AN ATTRACTION One or More Games Booked for Each Week During Season—Georgetown and Maryland to

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 ot ABOUT SOUTH AMERICAN Believed He Has Not Yet Disclosed All Ring Craft He Possesses—Sure to Be Watched Closely While...

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 Part 5—8 Pages This is the third of six unusual cles recounting some of the re experiences of Capt. Monckton officer of the

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 TWO FO HEN the rain was over the sky became yellow in the west, and the air was cool. A man who had turncd the corner into

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 T A : THE ‘SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 26,- 1923—PART 5. ' i Secrets of Grass for Golf Courses Plants Made to...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WA SHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 26, 1923—PART 5. WA AN 17 iR C—— O\ V2SNV P/ — NIz N ~ A Story by Booth...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 26, 1923—PART 5. Famine Year in Russia Produced [HOW IT FEELS TO CRASH IN PLANE -

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 [ “SEE WASHI FOR EDUCATION,” DICTATE HON. SAGO, “YOU MUST SEE AMERICA FIRS To Iditor The Star printing annoys the E whose...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 26, 1923—PART 5. Straight and Narrow Is the Path of the Frocks Being Offered This

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 8 THE Store Hours: 8 AM.to The Hub’s August Sale 3-Piece Golden Oak Davenport Bed Suite As Shown A practical suite for the

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 The Sunfly Star, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 26, 1923 Nearly a hundred white-sailed yachts made an inspiring sight rounding Race

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C— GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 26, 1923. = Pictures showing progress on the tremendous task of...

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 P e MR iy gt LU ", The Friendly Landlady. Landladies Are Awfully Friendly For The First Two Weeks. Then They Begin To Freeze

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. 1 4 Seven feet off the ground as this western cowboy success- fully ropes a wild steer at the

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