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Evening Star dated May 11, 1924

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 WEATHER. Clouded, with occasional showers today and tomorrow; continued cool; gentle to moderate east and south- east winds;

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 2 COMMISSION CITES WELFARE BODY PLAN Gives Reasons for Recommending Proposed Board in Formal Statement. CONDITIONS CALLED...

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 LEADERS IN DISTRICT TO HONOR CITY HEADS Prominent Men and Women to At- y tend Testimonial Dinner to { Commissioners. ....

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 SHINGTON, D. C., MAY 11, 1924—PART 1 - Third Party Movement Encouragement Seen in Political Trend of Week Johnson California

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 INDORSE LA FOLLETTE. |G.O0.P.GOVERNOR RACE Arizona Farm Labor Party Also Announces Platform. Special Dispatch to The Star.

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 ER BILL.CHANGE . DECIDED IN HOUSE ovision Tht'Woulrl Tie Hands of PowerCommission and . Halt Werk- o Go. L ; SWEBKS REGISTERS

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 JEWISH CONVENTION DETAILS PLANNED Committee of 200 Will Meet Tues- day Preparatory to Consump- tive Aid Session. CO-OPERATION

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 ’ { THE SUNDAY STAK, WASHINGTON, D. ©, MAY 11, 1924—PART 1. 22 W by Tomorrow is THE LAST DAY of the most successful Sale in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 11, 1924—PART 1. EXTRA SPECIAL PALMOLIVE Toilet Soap Silks in the Finale 7 # Tomorrow,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 11, 1924 —PART 1. BEGINS TOMORROW . WE USED TO CALL IT THE MAY WHITE SALE, but...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MAY 1f, 1924_PART T. Third -Annua] Crétonne Sale Starting Monday in conjunction with our

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 GERMANY IS LOSING FAITH IN REPUBLIC Election Shows How Little Sup- port Is Left for Present Government. ‘WAR PSYCHOLOGY...

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 b . THE SUNDAY' STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C, MAY 11, 1924—PART 1. e W e Odd Lot Sale of Furniture As an aftermath of our recent

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 14 D. C. LITTLE THEATER HAS JEWISH SUPPORT ‘Enterprise to Be Conducted Under Y. M and Y. W. H. A. Aus- pices, It Is...

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 660 V@@@@@@@@@ 'TOLLEGE DEAN SPEAKER AT NATION’S FESTIVAL “rof. W. M. Thornton, Virginia T., to Address Monticello Fand...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 11, 1924—PART 1. VERNAL HAY FEVER GETS EARLIER START Ccld Weather Promotes Coming of

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 fi{mg s Pa ace Presents Fresh Purchases for M«mnmday and Tuesday in the Anniversary Specials Octagon Soap 2 Cakes for 13c...

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 18 ARTS CONVENTION . OPENS WEDNESDAY Federation With 350 Active Chap- + ters Will Convene Here—Pro- gram to Close Friday....

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 PAGEANTS PROGRAM OPENS THURSDAY Historical Series Will Be Directed by Schools’ Community Cen- ters Department. MUSIC BY U. S.

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 Real Blonde, Curly-Haired Chinese Ner' Curious Peoples, Last Tribes of Early Asiatic Migra- tions, Located in Karsu...

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 AR AR ARG Black Sateen, 39c¢ Splendid lining or bathing suit A spesial purchase of 10 to 20 yard mill lengths per- mits this

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 CALLS FORD SHOALS BID “SMOKE SCREEN” Woman Tells Senate Committee Auto Man Seeks Plant to Produce Aluminum. CARBIDE OFFER...

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 - OLD SLAVERY ISSUE IS HEALED IN-CHURCH Methodism Together at Last After Brezch ILasting for Eighty Years. CAUSED BY NEGRO

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 = e gl <t g e BALL MAY REVEAL RENT PROBE DATA Senator Indicates He Will Tell Some of Facts Learned by Committee. WILL PRESS

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 Whybuyan open car? High cost for closed ¢ar comforts is no longer a question. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.”C, MAY 1. 1924...

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 G.W.U.STUDENTS PLAN|dmerican U. Student Describes . ELABORATE CONCERT Event Under Direction of Roberd Lawrence to Be One of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 11, 1924—PART. T M G. U. PRIZE EVENTS LISTED FOR WEEK Garvan Oratory Contest to Be

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 FRENCH TALK GIVEN AT WORLD Y. W. C. A. Open Session of Committee Is Held Here, With Addresses by 7 Several Officials. “CALL

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 THE 'SUNDAY  STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 11, 1924 -PART 1. 25¢ Skin Soap With Thix Coupon and Powder With This Coupon and 16¢

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 11, 1924—PART T. 10c Chair Seats 77c 49c ' 2 ' - 19¢ Ivf 1‘3& With Thix Coupon ofl': s . > With: Thix

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 THE SUNDAY STAR,- WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 11, 1923 -PART T._ SPANISH WAR VETERANS , s ; ' Edward G. Painter, aide-de-camp o =

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOR, D. O, WAY 11, 1924_PART T. 9; rhythmic dancing, 7:30; Columbfa|ish Study Club, §; Washington...

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 1924— PART 1 "3 M . discussed_at this meeting. Stuart | they will assemble in the amphithea- (day the Post Drum and -Bugle

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. Monday—Dawson, No. 16. ntalphs, No. 23, M p.m. Stansbury, No. ‘Special, . M. M., special,...

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 Army andNavyNews BY W. H. McINTYRE. ARMY, Two important vacancies on the &eneral staff and a new chief of cav- wlry will...

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 This column | « member of the e boa rd eral years chairman play » District of Co the American xtended an invit i teachers to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D O, MAY 11, 1924—PART 1 5 M RADIO GOSSIP AND NEWS PLANS TO PROVIDE “SHUT-INS” RADIOS Additional

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 JEHOTADA'S VICTORY OVER BAAL.—1 Kings. 14.21-15.23, 21. Golden Text: Be strong in the Lord, and in the strength of His...

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 Monday News From the Housewares Store Kann’s—Third Floor 1CE BOX PAN Galvanized Ware You’ll Need This Summer —Refrigerator

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 Read Our Other Advertisement, Starting Tomorrow at Kann’s A Three-Day Sale of - Notions Offering Sewing Needs and Many Other

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 EDITORIAL SECTION EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—14 Pages AGREEMENT OF NATIONS ON DAWES PLAN IS...

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 ,I THE EVENING STAR, ‘With Sunday !\lnmiEEi jon. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY...e......May 11, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. . ....

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 EVERYDAY RELIGION RT. REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D. D., * WHAT IS SUCCESS? Developing Success Qualities Bishop of Washington. HIS

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 Guest at Fort Meyer of Gen.and Mrs. Johw L Hines HARRIS S EwW | NG~ "SENORA de CHEVALIER., Wif& of the Sedretary General to

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 N THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, MAY 11, 1924 PART 2 +'New British Embassy | [ x e . || Items of Interest G : f .|...

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 Offi¢ials and Society Leaders Engage Boxes For Benefit Program President and Mrs. Coolidgc Will Attend Ball Game at Griffith

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 Chevy Chase Woman's Music Section Plans Concert Wednesday Annual Program to Be Given in Presbyterian Church, With Herndon...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 11, 1924— PART 2 h in, Mi N ow Yok, v Miss Nina Hopkins | Hoyr of...

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 S0 ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY The first of a series of spring dances £iven by the Old Dominion Boat Club was held Friday evening at

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 Arts Federation Fete Scheduled for Friday One of the notable social events for the present week will be the snnual dinner of

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 . . SOCIETY. Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life French Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand to Fxg\fre in Ceremony

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 WITH CONGRESS AND CABINET By William C. Redfield. New York: Doubleday, Page & Co. BOOK whose clear value de- pends to a...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 11, 1924—PART 2. call no more: “Swing yo' partnahs— all han's aroun'.” “Old reels like

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 14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 11, 1924—PART 2. I B. Y. P. U. NEWS | The Hecht Co. 7th at F ] The Hecht Co. l...

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 KEATON -Palace WASHINGTON,  D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1924 _The Drama Tunefulness . By Philander Johnson. HE closing the

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 MUSEMENTS. Ghosts in the Wings. (OVE of the romantic aspeots of the theater is that no play is pre- sented without {its...

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 AMUSEMENTS." ; N ews anc]Comment By W. H. Landvoigt. popular favor during the “A ‘MERICA'S SWEETHEART” will vie with...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Concerning D. W. Griffith. D, W: GRIFFITH is a figure in the film world known by name to millions of picture fans,

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 ODAY is Mother’s day. In Washington in many local churches the day not only will inspire sermons, but be in evidence in the

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 OTORS Speein fr More Than Number Of Miles Speedometer Shows Mental Agility of Driver Must Keep Pace With Miles-an-Hour Dial

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 CRANK CASE 0ILS KILL MOSQUITOES Local Dealer Suggests Good Use for Drainings Heretofere 1 o. Hoffman of Hoffman Motor...

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 rg ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, MAY 1, 1324—PART 3. TIME DESTROYS AUTO |Explosion Came  |R. R. CROSSING STOP |5 sit

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 AUTOMOBILE GROWTH IN CITY PERPLEXITY Supreme Regent of Royal Arcanum Says Pguibility of Streets Endangered. CRISIS RAPIDLY

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 AUTO CLUB EMBLEM i VALUABLE ON ROAD Assures Fellow Motorists Driver } in Trouble Is Not Hold- F Up Man. SIGNIFIES GOOD REPUTE

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 "TRANSPORT EXPERTS OF WORLD TO MEET Will Speak Before Motor Confer- ence at Detroit Week of May 21, HAVE MANY PROBLEMS Face

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 THE CIVILIAN ARMY. Organized Reserves—National Guard. BY LIEUT. STEPHEN F. TILLMAN. When the finance reserve officers elected

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 - - Four Records Set in “C” Club Meet : Nationals HUSSEY WINS "100-YARD DASH IN 9 7-10 SECONDS Pugil Finishes Ahead of...

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 NO FAVORITE FOR $50,000 PIMLICO CLASSIC MONDAY Wise Counselior’s Poor Form and Withdrawal of St. James Makes Event an Opep

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 v WILLIAMS AND WASHBURN | PLAY SHIMIZU AND HARDY . Former Pair Favored to Retain Honors in Match Today—All Members of U. S.

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 BURNING TREE AND ARGYLE | LINKS ARE READY FOR USE { T Annpal Spring Event of Chevy Chase Club, Starting Tuesday, Draws Record

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 FICTION Part 5—S8 Pages MAGAZINE SECTION he Sty Star WASHINGTON, D. (. SUNDAY MORN NG, MAY 11, 1924 Boatmen on the Towpath

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 2 By CHARLES MAYER. S a result of my large haul in Sumatra, my animal house in Sizgapore was full for & time, Tourlats and

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 v THE -SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! Army Sergeant a Talented Artist And Also an Embroidery Expert ' Man of Pluck Has R;'sen From

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 \ ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MAY 11, 1924—PART 5 The Eighth Wonder By A.S.M. HUTCHINSON In Which Young Edmd Bryant

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 HAVE been busily engaged of late in preparing a Manual of the 1 Human Mind. I give here some parts and sections of it as far

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 ’ FLURT EHIND the gray smoke, that hangs over Pittsburgh like a veil of gauze, lies a city of beauty—misty hill tops, pink 2s

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 ‘Summer Hats Divi BY MARY MARSHALL. S the days continue to lengthen the milliners turn their brains to thoughts of wider...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MAY 11, 1924_PART 5. { The PHub Seventh and D Sts. N.W. The Bub Seventh and D Sts. N.W.

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 ecomncrdations Use COPIES. and managers for has received world-wide Indorsemente: men with slight knowledge of motors ran...

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 _ RECOMMENDED SERVICE. ATTRESSES. nillows and box springs rene- 1_remade. " Drass beds reiacqoered. 0., 344 Pa. ave. n.w....

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- ¢, MAY 11 Z ; AXUTOMOBILES, ETC FOR SALE—AUTOHOBILES FOR sm;Amxoxm. FOR

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 CRENT ROOMSFURNISHED. Continued. RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. Continmed. RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. Continued. ‘WANTED—ROOMS. Continued.

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 KPARTMENTS, ETE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 11, ‘192! nnrmm—unmmm APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED....

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 WANTED TO RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—STORES. Continued. Continmed. Continmed. INVESTMENT _FIVE., BOILD- Ceontinued. NAVAL OPFICE

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 GENTLEMAN'S HOME A magnificent sylvan situa- tion in Maryland, less than nine miles from the White House. only one-half block

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 REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. Centinued. ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FOR SALE—KOUB!S....

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 STEA — DULL STEEL MARKET IS RECORD FOR WEEK Further Drastic Curtailments in Output Ordered—Copper Quiet, Lead Demand Fair.

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 FINANCIAL McFadden Banking Bill Aims As Viewed by Its Advocates Salvation of National Banks and Preser- vation of Federal...

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 FINANCIAL, FAIRLY FIRM MARKET "IN WHEAT FOR WEEK Rather Unsettled Situation, How- ever, in Other Grains Shown by Federal...

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 manding Company D, 2d Battalion, | 121st Engineers, is one of the young- ast officers of his grade in the Dis- irict National

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 caaruic lg m}lg glutflag %t&f. WASHINGTON, D. C.—MAY 11, One of Washington’s art classes draws from the cast. Pupils of the

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 THE SUNDAY NTAR, WASHINGTON, A new photograph of Queen Marie of Rumania, who is now in London. Accord- ing to the latest...

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