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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated June 1, 1924

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 WEATHER. - Fair today; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, probably showers tomo: row afternoon or nigh! in temperatare; gentle

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 STUDENT ORATORS HERE EARLY IN WEEK Californian Expected to Be First on Scene of National g .Contest. PRESIDENT WILL ATTEND

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 1 EXTRA EST'MATES | "FOR 0. C. SUBMITTED, Total of Afldmonal Funds Amonnt- ing to $1,500,000 Trans- mi !ted to House. |...

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 Dark Horses Unable to Defeat | Coolidge, Chiefs Are €ertain Smith Backers First to Advance Claime That Colorful Personality

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 1924—PART T. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, JUNE T, BURTON TO PRESENT , © NAME OF COOLIDGE Michigan  University President

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JUNE I, 1924—PART T. NG! Sewing Cotton—4 Spoels With This Coupon and 9C Dragon Sewing or

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 1, 1924—PART- 1 15¢ “3-in-One” Oil With This Coupon and 9% “3-In-One” Oil, for...

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 THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €., JUNE 1. 1924-PART 1. 1‘., Goldenberg¢’s Challende Salel]| = 6;3“31,. | s, l Page 3—See

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. JUNE 1,_1924—PART 1. HOUS $1.49 Heavy Tin Wash Bollers, with cold wood handles; No. 7...

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 PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX HERE $4,746,234 Levy Made by District Assessors | Exceeds Last Year's Figures by $185,922. REVENUE...

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 Flag Code Grossly Violased in D. C. On Memorial Day by U. S. and Others Emblem Found Improperly Draped or Half-Staffed on...

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 LOS ANGELES GREETS FEDERATION WOMEN Scssions of Biennial Convention to Open Tuesday—Mrs. Sherman * Seeks Presidency. WIDE...

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 JUNE 1, 1924—PART 1. 000000 O Seconds of 75¢ : S Starts Tomorrow! Washington’s Greatest Summer Selling Event June Sale of...

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 25,000 TO WITNESS CADETS’ DRILL TEST High School Students Compete at American League Park Tomor: row and Tuesday. The...

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 = THE SUNDAY" STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE T, 1924—PART T i1/ Prices arc so low that you will be re- X . . . / Only in the

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 LEGISLATIVE FUND BILL PASSES SENATE Appropriations Increased to Total of $14,279,016—$168,480 i More Than House. NOW GOES Ty

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 GERMAN ELECTION 'vDISTURBS FRENCE Choiee of Monarchist Rouses Mis- givings—Wallraf for Hohen- zoliern Return. DAWES PLAN IS

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 V/ANTED ON STAND |ewish Orator to Speak on Pales: Senators Ask Counsel for Former |the Jewish Homeland” will be the Justice

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 CHINA AND RUSSIA REACH FULL ACCORD June 6 Set for Rent Commission’s Reply to Injunction Proceedings Soviet Recognized...

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 G. W. U. WILL HOLD MASS MEETING TODAY Baccalaureate Program Arranged for This Afternoon—Dr. Stokes to Preach Sermon. WILL...

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 TRACK MEET BADGE WINNERS ANNOUNCED Honors Carried by Boys and Girls /Av in Prince Georges Ath- 7 letic Events. Epecial...

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 : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. JUNE /T, T924—PART 1. TR AU AU AR AR AR IR AN A AR AU A SRR SR KPR PRI AR R IR PR PR R

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 AR AR AR RN AR AR DA AR AT S AR T AR AR T A A PR A IR TR R R R AT T PR AR R R AR R AR IR R R T . Store Your Valuable Furs Now

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 ALIEN LAW COSTING SHIPLINES MILLIONS | White Star, Cunard and C. P. Railway Forced to Liquidate Business in Russia. U. S....

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 Specials in Glove Silk Underwear Women’s Glove Silk Vests, Regularly $1.75. First quality glove Glove 'Silk Bl;)omen,...

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 THE  SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. JUNE 1. 1924—PART 1....

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 28 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 1, . 1924—-PART 1. Convenient Deferred Payments We will be glad to extend the...

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 ESTATE TAX CASES COLLECTION HALTED| Blair Delays Action on California Community Property Pending Study of Law. Commissioner

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 D. "C, JUNE 1, 1924—PART 1. S SCoauAY STAR, WASHINGTON ___Grear_Garden Court_Celebration Now in Progress at_All Peoples Drug

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 Universal Union Will Observe Its Fiftieth Anniversary at Stockholm. U. S. LAID THE FOUNDATION. Confederation Is Oldest...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, ASHINGTON, D. T, JUNE 1, 1924—PART 1. Gen. Nelson A: Miles Camp, No. 1, Afthur Berthiaume, commander, cele-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO: D. C. NATIONAL GUARD Capt. Herman H. Pohl, Corps of En- || Bineers, United States Army, is the

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 LODG Monday —Potoma: B. B. Freacl Centennial, No, 31, visitation. . 34, . 33, special, 7 Lebanon, No. 7. CHAP...

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 Btreet, an English inventor, really | It used oll as a motive power. It was|and then it was the work of Jullus | Datmier,...

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 6 ; ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WAS' NGTON, D. C, JUNE 1, 1924—PART 1. R _‘ TS R i o iy " T — us 'SM%MM' u o. 2 Ninth and F Streets I

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 INITIATION JUNE 8. SODALISTS TO MEET. | Will Gather in Crypt of Nnional‘!nnle Changed for Ladies Shrine. | Betweon 1,600 and

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 8 ‘ PROPOSED COTTON ,  RATES SUSPENDED ' ' 000 Yards Imported Wash Fabrics Formerly $1.25 to $2.50Yd., Monday at 78¢ Yd....

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 One Whole Floor and Part of Anot THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 1, 1924 PART 1 ‘ Read Kann’s Other Adds on Pages 38

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 40 U. S. TO ISSUE NEW DEBT CERTIFCATES Treasury's Plan for June Financing Wearly Complete, Officials ¢ Announce. The...

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—14 Pages DESTINES OF AT STAKE JAPANESE IN BIG ISSUES Settlement of

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY...... June 1, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. . ..Editor The

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 - France Might Cut Its Army -EVERYDAY RELIGION By RT. REV. JAMES Bishop of RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENT. ST, JOHN: 7:24. “Judge not...

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 INDE R WOD, vaper MRS. RALPH NAGEL, ormerly Miss Mary Qatherine Hazen White House Receptions Prove Equally Successful,...

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 ‘Society Folk in New York Look Ahead to Horse Shows With Passing of Memorial Day Solemnities Atten- tion Is Directed Toward

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 SOCIETY. Chevy Chase Social {" Calendar for Week Marked by Variety Holidays Find Many Leaving * City for Week End: Many...

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 SOCIETY. Items of Personal And General Interest To District Society Mrs. Winslow Departs for Home in Massachusetts: O!hers

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 Army-Navy Day Attracts Throngs to Naval Academy Contest Between West Point Cadets and Mid- Association ANNAPOLIS. Md., M 31.-

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 SOCIETY. ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Miss Mary Hunt tained at luncheon home, Sunnyside, Duke str od, in henor of Mix Kemper, for whom

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 Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Stanfield Leaye to Join Daughters in Europe—Howards

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 1, 1924—PART 2 1Y D. A. R. ACTIVITIES Livingatone Menor Chapter was en- tertained...

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 This column is conducted by the Digtrict of Columbia Congress of Parent-Teacher Associations, branch of the National Congress

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 dgue May i 2f= (Continued from First Page.) essence sought to establish and for- tify French supremacy on the contl- nent by

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 ARTS CLUB ISSUES ppmag Welcome, Visiting Real Estate Boards! GARDEN PROGRAM We congratulate the Washington Realtors for their

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 BrITY COMPSON-Ambassador WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 1924, GISH Tancols DOROTHY DALTON Palace News andComment

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 AMUSEMENTS. Arts Club Plays Given Before Crowded House With the rooms of the Arts Club erowded to the limit Tuesday evening A

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 v * Boston AMUS ‘Hollywoo Two New Eng]ish Actres, This Summer—Big EMENTS. d Gos51p ses to Star in Prodl_lctions New Combine

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 RIDAY was Memorial day to honor the memory of all the men and boys of America who gave their lives for their country on...

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 Use of Side Roads Advised ~ For Motor Camping Parties Offer Route Relieved of Congestion| BY WILLIAWM wtorist TLLMAN, Who is

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 AUTO DEALERS PROVE LOVE FOR PRODUCTS Annual Outing Will Be Taken in Cars as if They Were Only Owners. SALESMEN EAGER DRIVERS

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 1. 1924—PART 3. DISREGARD OF RULE | TANKLEAK THATISN'T. [TEST CAR'S CONTROL |as, e

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 ADJUSTMENT ADVICE FOR AUTO OWNERS Expert Urges Tourists to Overhaul Ignition System Before Starting Trip. INSPECT PLUGS, HE

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 THE SUNDAY STXR, WASHINGTON, D. JUNE 1, 1924_PART 9. g will shovel your driveway when it's| the car out you unlock the side

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 ————————— |ments ana infantry ammunition @is- | struction identical to that given Navy is directed by the measure to select :

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 THE CIVILIAN ARMY Organized Reserves—National Guard. BY LIEUT. STEPHEN F. TILLMAN. The assistant to the officer in charge of

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 13 " ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., JUNE 1, 1924_PART 3. M ' The Hochs Co Seventh at F The Hech Co. The Hechs Co....

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 "WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 1924. ‘Gibbons Earns Decision Over Carpentier : Yale Wins Intercollegiate Track

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 9 THE S{INDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. 0. JUNE 1, 1924—SPORTS SECTIO % Curly Ogden Shuts Out the Red Sox, NATIONALS GET 17 BINGLES

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 QUAKERS LIFT TWO CUPS IN THE AMERICAN HENLEY Outrow Navy, Columbia, Take Stewards and Childs Trophies——Three Other Red and

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 MUST BEAT CRACK FIELD IN DEFENDING OPEN TITLE Mike Brady and MacDonald Smith Loom as Most Dangerous Rivals for...

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 K { FICTION Part 5—8 Pages ' MAGAZINE SECTION he Sy St WASHINGTON, FEATURES D. C. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 1 1924, ‘Government

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, JUNE 1 1924 —PART 5. wimmer Is Penned Under Coral Reef in South Sea Adventure Boat Turns

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 o D.. 0, . JUNE T e vanr 5 - 3 Cadets Have Drilled and Thrilled Wéshihgton for Forty Years Victory in High School Competitive

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 BY P. G. WODEHOUSE Difficulties Encountered in Aiding the Professional ’ Press Agent RCHIE MOFFAM iuserted a| ~But what was

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 'l JAHAN AND THE TAJ MAHAL Wallace Irwin's Japanese Schoolboy Letter Sets Forth the Principal Industries of India— oodwken

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C NE 1, 1924_PART 5 m - RAMBLER HUNTS ORIGIN OF NAME “GOOD HOPE” GOVERNMENT LEADS IN...

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 Y Fashion BY MARY MARSHAL 0, that is not a grocery list or suggesticns for the title of a new magazine, and it isn't » words

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 1, 1924_PART 5. TG ~ STORE HOURS, 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. A Three-piece Console Set—...

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 ! WANT ADS l Part 6—12 Pages SECURITY SALESME) | | Two with large, local com-| . All our men average $100 | per w eck....

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 FOR SALE Geod downtown location: newly remodeled, d. papered, and unew. up-to-date plumb- 17 rooms, 4 baths; running water in

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 UTOMOBILES, ETE. THE 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D! ‘ontin: e e R FORDS. e anw Continued, s 5 PARK WD., APT. 1. Desirable room

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTO! RENT ROOMS—UNFURNISHED. COUNTRY BOARD. APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. 3 ..\ APTS.—FUR. AND UNFUR. CoRHween

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 'APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. | APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. |. RENT HOUSES—FURNISHED. |RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED| WANTED T0...

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 WANTED—MONEY _ SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY | SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY.|SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY.|RENT—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. POR...

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 r Wardman Par Modern brick residence containing nine large, ight rooms and twe bathe. One square from Connecticut avenue,...

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 PART 6. STEAMSHEIPS EUROPEAN RESORTS. RESORTS. | | ATLANTIC CITY, ‘ cos'rmmgm'rufi}‘ \HOTEL noscoms STEAMSHIPS. RESORTS....

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 THE SUNDAY BRIDGE. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. made by Mrs Slade on “Toward tional Fellowship.” The committee in charge of the

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 FINANCIAL., Higher Trade Volume Marks The Yearl Washington Stock Exchange Transactions in Bank Shares and Bonds Show...

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 FINANCIAL, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ; JUNE 1,_1924_PART & ; FINANCIAL 11 " FARMERS TO RESENT WHEAT HODLS STEADY, DROP IN

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 BOY SCOUTS Calendar of scout evemts: Junme 7, tnter-council field meet and court of reviews, Kresge building, 11th and G...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C.—JUNE 1. 1924 o« & *f’gfifi'*. LA R &8 X2 R WhRAR & o % President Coolidge delivering address at Confederate

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.— GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 1, 1924 THE ANNUAL CONVENTION OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL ESTATE...

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 The smiles and sneers of this cruel world make aa awful impression on Frank's pe: oi mind. He is a very sensitive young man

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 1, 1924 The 1924 graduating class of Western High Schoo By...

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 “Invocation,” a new statue by H. K. Bush-Brown, Washington sculptor. The figure represents the medicine man appealing to the

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 The Wildroot —a distinctive Rich creation— developed in patent leather at $10 aud also in white kid at $10 RICH'S Proper...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. - GRAVURE 1924. At One of Washingto.;l’s‘ 2 Beautiful Country Clubs A WASHINGTON, D. ¢ SECTION—-JUNE 1, A

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D, N 1219 F St <BOOT SHOP® Display of B hite Kid Footwear Now Being Shown he Madel Hlustraned

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., TUNE 1. 1024, COMIC SECTION THE AMERICAN MUST BE A ST. LOUIS FAN THE VERY IDEA  CERTAINLN NOT! ELINOR AND

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 Do You MIND | 6 G \E | WATCH You S Ok D # dlon Lellens ——— B-caene Dy rNesS —— —— m, SO0 YOURE JIMMIE DUGAN ) \ : ———— T = /\

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 You BiG SAR INTY . THé BRINGY DeeP _FOR Yov.. : Jeff Needed a Gas Mask—Eggsactly (Copyright, 1%4. by H C. Ihstes. Trademark

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