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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1924-05-25

Evening Star dated May 25, 1924

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 WEATHER. Fair and cooler today; tomorrow fair with rising temperature, fresh west and northwest winds. Temperature for...

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 STRIKING CONTRASTS IN TYPES OF ORATORS Contest Here June 6 to Offer Com- parisons of Seven Sections of United States. TWO...

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 ARBORETUM PROJECT URGED BY OFFICIAL Dr. David Fairchild Favors Pur- | chase of Fort Hamilton Tract by Government. MRS. NOYES

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 Dark Horse Regarded Virtually Assured Walsh Latest to h As Eventual Choice of Party BLOW Montana Senator, L Come to Fore...

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 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, U. ©, TAY 25 T924_PART T. D. C. PARTY LEAVING FOR PARK MEETING Score of Autos Today to Carry

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 T, L6 » SEEK MURDER CLUE IN $47,500 BONDS Police Arrest Three and Get Part! of Alleged $140,000 Rob- | bery Proceeds. TRAPPED

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 Patent Office, Erected in 1840, Has Many Historic Associations The United Sattes patent office, widen Representative Bloom's

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 LRERRPRT B THE SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 25 1924_PART 1. T T e e M e M MMMl M e r e T T M MM M M MMM M Kimlark and

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 10 EXPERTS ON HEALTH WILL ADDRESS JEWS @onsumptive Relief Society Sched- uled to Gather Here This Week. P;RELIMINARIES UNDER

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 25 1924—PART 1. RELIEF IS OFFERED |Rare Tapir, Baby Reindeer, Birds FARMERS’ AID BILL

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 THE SUNDXY STXR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. MAY 25, 1924—PART 1. N\ A Quarter-Million-Dollar Lifetime Furniture Repricing 25 Walnut

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 WEIGHTS-MEASURES MEETING PLANNED Four-Day Conference 61 National Association to Be Opened Tomorrow. PUBLIC WILL BE ADMITTED

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 14 LOCAL DEMOCRATS TO HOLD PRIMARY Will Select National Committee- man and Delegates to National Convention. REPUBLICANS IN

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 © 16 .THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MAY 25, 1924—PART 1. NN P S AR...

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 18 CONDUCT OF SAILORS IN HONDURAS PRAISED American Minister Says Bluejack- ets Used Admirable Tact and Ducxplme. ARRIVAL...

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 - GHILD LABOR PARLEY T0 CONVENE TUESDAY Nationally Prominent Speakers to Address Two-Day Sessions at Hotel Washington....

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 20 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 25 1924—PART 1. MUSIC TO BE FEATURE ATN.E.A.CONVENTION Washington as Host to...

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 , voted that 1 i Parent-Teacher Activities This column District of Parent: of the Teacher is conducted by the, Columbia...

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 Despite the fact that world-flight planes are not equipped with radio recelving or transmitting apparatus, radio aided these

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 RESIDENTS WARNED OF LOW ANTENNAS Fire Marshal Seib Asks That Law Be Observed in Wash- ington. MUST BE SEVEN FEEr HIGH Menace

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 OFFICERS TO INSPECT GEORGETOWN R.0.T.C. Battalion to Undergo Rigorous Test to Determine Rating by ‘War Department. C0. B WINS

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 RECREZ,TION PARLEY COMLETES PROGRAM Pl?,ds Arranged for Formation of 4 Permanent Organization. ¥ Popularity Sought. WORLD...

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 a0 GERMANY IN WORST. | BANKRUPTCY CRISIS Efforts to Stabilize Rentenmark , Make Every One Short of [ Ready Cash. CREDITS...

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 20,000 Yards I'HE b‘Lu\l)A\YIb"J‘AR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MAY 25 Penna. Ave., 8th and D China Matting— Arrives Three Months Late

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 Street Floor See Our Other Store News, Pages 26 and 2 For Summer—Silk or Fabrie Gloves Are Smart Novelty Silk Gauntlet Gloves

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 EDITORIAL PA G E 7| NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—20 Pages BLOCS TO DOMINATE D PARTY RULE FADE? ssue Believed...

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THEODORE W. NOYES. .. . Editor The Evening Star Newspaper

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 EVERYDAY RELIGION By RT. REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D. D., Bishop of Washington. ULTIMATE VICTORY. HEY came unto the place Wwhich

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 MRS JOHN RAYMOND 00D 5 st e HENDERSON, I‘ormefly Miss MurielRose Schaefer her marviage White House Garden Party taking place

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 Dutch Minister Host For New Secretary of 'Netherlands Legation Jonkheer and Mme. de Graeff Entertaining at Their Home Mr. and

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 Jersonal and General Items of Interest to Society Folk _of City Capt. and Mrs. Armistead Rust Will Depart on Trip Around...

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 SOCIETY, Chevy Chase Social Busy Social Week Marks End HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 7 N MAY 25, 1924—PART 2. SOCIETY. D. C.p

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 - Plans Are Completed For Benefit Play of 20th Century Club Woman Members to Present Satire Based on Oil In- quiry at...

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 SOCIETY. Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life Offer of Swimming Pool by Mrs. John B. Hender- son to Prove One

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 THE 9¢c With This Coupon Only (S) 25¢ Toothbrushes With This 16 c Coupon and From the makers of Prophylactic brush ansparent

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., MAY 25,. 1924—PART 2 = - L2 N@% Features, Fresh, New Merchandise and Wonderful Va 3...

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 $15 $19 75, $22.50 and $25 Summer Silk Dresses | A SUPREME EVENT! Super-Sale of Women’s $29.50,$32.50,$39.75 and $42.50...

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