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Evening Star dated May 18, 1924

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 \J WEATHER. ir and tonight and winds. mperature ended at 10 p.m 67, at 4 p.m.; lowest I report on Page warmer to tomorrow; T

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 g = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. C. MAY 18, 1924— PART 1. : M—————_‘M v BAPTIST $2,000,000 G. W. U. BID REJECTED Local...

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 . $359,373.20 EXTRA ASKED FOR DISTRICT Care of Insane, Schools and Health Devartment Require Supple- mental Estimates. FIRST

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 A { sqn& ranks develops over the Colo- "1 - Wadsworth Urged to Accept G. O. P. Nomination for Governor Popularity...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 18 1924—PART 1. 5 — e o ACCIDENT HOSPITAL TO BE OPENED HERE Application for License

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 LA FOLLETTE PLAYS FOR WARWICK ROLE, Sees Chance of Putting Huston Thompson ja White House if | He Fails Himself. HOLDS OWN

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 See our other $1.89 Longcloth Y Ten- Yard Soft chamois finish Longeloth, for Wide $1.50 Corset Brassieres, at 95¢ Comfcet...

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 E THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 18, 1924—PART T. Goldenberg’s Semi~ S Bargains That Will Electrify the City...

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 18 1924—PART 1 0 Annual Challende very Value-Elert Shopper Should Heed 59¢ Art...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY "18 1924—PART 1. Men’s 19¢ Half Hose ' @ L AT 0Oc President Suspenderg | Men’s $2...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 18 1924_PART 1. $3 Sleevless Sweaters $1.95 Of fine-grade pink contil, with Of...

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 / THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MAY 18 , 1924—PART T 75¢ Chair Cushions With This Coupon nnd $1 Window Shades 44c...

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 METHODISTS READY TO NAME 4 BISHOPS Will Ballot Tomorrow on Succes- sors to Men Retired for Age or Iliness. RECEIVE PLEA FROM

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, WAY 18 1924 PART T. =...

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 PRESBYTERIES SCORE MODERNIST TEACHING Charge Taint Has Crept Into For- eign Missions and Some American Colleges. DEMAND IT BE

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 ASK FREE FILIPINOS IN MINORITY REPORT Some Members of Insular Commit- tee Declare Stable Rule Now A. A. A. SCOUT TO SPEAK.

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 JLY LAND TOURIST I"AVEN FUND SOUGHT ..ve for $10,000 to Erect Com- niunity Center in Palestine to Be Lannched Tonight. {ITE

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 'RENTENMARK PROVES BIG AID IN GERMANY | Creation and Stabilization Is Rare Triumph of Financial 1 Genius. INFLATION IS...

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 BRITAIN'S TROUBLES |Is France Peacefully Inclined, Germany Bellicose? Harden Asks | FADING WITH SPRING Trade Picking Up,...

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 CHINA’S GOOD WILL IN TRADE IS WON Relief From Further Boxer Indem- nity Payments Is Responsible. WHOLE NATION IS PLEASED...

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 PLAN FINAL PAGEANT FOR SATURDAY NIGHT Community Centers Wiil Present ., Historical Program Again ’ This Week. WILL STAGE...

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 TWO CORNER STONES TO BE LAID TODAY New Central Union Mission and Children's. Home Building to Be Started. PLAN ELABORATE...

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 ¥ 96 * G. W. U. SENIOR WEEK PROGRAM ANNOUNCED 60 to Receive Diplomas June 4. Graduates This Year Set Record. CONVOCATION TO

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 TIED ON FIELD DAY Boys Hold Annual Affair on Reser- vation at Burnt Mills, Md. The Boy Scout annual ficld day was held at...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 18, 1924—PART 1. Quarter - million - dollar Repricing of Lifetime Furniture. Quarter

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,--D.-C., MAY. 18, .1924—PART 1, 29...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MAY .18 .1924_PART 1, E NN NN SN NN...

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 CHEAPER SOFT COAL APPROACHING IN U. S.| Operators’ Efforts to Revise Wage Scale in Union Fields Responsible. INDUSTRY IS IN

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 WINDWARD ISLANDS NOTABLE IN TROPICS France and England Fought Bit- terly for Possession of Group Nearly 200 Years. RESIDENTS

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 DOMESTIC PRACTICE . . HOUSE IS PLANNED Innovation ‘it Nation-Wide Move- ment to Train House Servants Launched Hore....

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 , and David Mates. Parent-Teacher Activities (This column is conducted by the District of Columbia Congress of Parent-Teacher

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 MORE SETS NEEDED FOR D. C. “SHUT-INS” Appeal Again Will Be Made To- night Over WCAP for Addi- tional Apparatus. " PATHETIC

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 PLANS ANNOUNCED ‘FOR RADIO WEDDING ‘Wendall Hall-Marian M. Martin Ceremonies Will Be Heard by Millions. Standing in the...

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 38 THE SUNDAY - STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 18 1924—PART 1. Reviews of SWHERE ARE WE GOING? By David Idoyd George, O. M.,

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 John A: Gallagher, chairman of the |and Feldser, range for Swanish war serwices, to be held on morial day. ment members of

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 40 FINANCIATL Midweek Luncheons Helpful . To Banks in Checking Frauds Also Aid in Solving Business Problems. Samples of Easy

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