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Evening Star dated June 29, 1924

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 WEATHER. Showers and thunderstorms today; tomorrow fair and slightly cooler; moderate southwest and west winds. Temperature

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 Eyewitness Describes Wreck Of Lorain After Big Storm By the Associated Press. “I recall looking into one house CLEVELAND,...

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 STAND OF LIBERALS REMAINS IN DOUBT Platform, Very Advanced to Most Democrats, Fails to Meet All Demands. INSIST ON RIGHT MAN

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 Rejection BAKER STIRS TEARS INVAIN FOR LEAGUE Delegates Give Ovation for Straight Approval Plea, But Vote “No.” RABBI WISE’S

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 Wild Uproar Marks Convention Vote on Attitude D: C. LOSES FIGHT - FORVOTE PLANK Local Delegates’ Pleas for Voice in...

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 6 THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1924—PART 1. Platform Avoids Mention of Ku Klux Klan; Provides Plebiscite on

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 3 | HOTEL INN Formerly Stag Hotel Phone Main 8108-8109 i 604-610 9th St. N.W. ‘with tau-' '-go::'ru-’id"‘:fitmm;‘m.:. "l:...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. © JUNE 29, 1924—PART T. See our other Advertisements on 3 following pages Hurry! One More Day

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 . THE SUNDAY 'STKR', WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1924—PART T DEMONSTRA TION SALE Campaign Ends! The Final Chapter Written in 4

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 * 75¢ & $1 Linen Scarfs and 3-Piece Buffet Sets 48c Warranted All Pure ral tan shi with s ous colors: 38 to 50 picce Linen

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 .l 0il anue Cloth Window Shades, 47¢ Slight Seconds These were soid to us as “seconds,” but upon cureful examination we have

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 12 Growth and Purposes of N. E. A. Since Founding in 1870 Traced Has Developed From Small Beginning and Become FPotent Force

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 *OTY CLUB OUTING HASCRDWD OF 2 Members Race, Play Ball, Hold Tug-of-War and Dine Near Landover. More than 200 members of the

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 THE SUNDAY  STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 29, 1924—PART 1. ASKS I-EG AI. B AN MAN, 102, PRAISES CITY. |WOMEN WIN HIGHEST |...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1924—PART 1. LS OLGLGGRLLLLGGLLLLEGLGELLGEGL GRS SGEGLOGGGEUGGGGGB GG GGG GG...

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 16 THE SUNDAY. STAR, WAS}IINGTON D. C, JUNE 29 .1924—PART 1. AR AR AR TR R AR AR R AR AR AR AR R IR R AR AR ARG AR AR IR AR

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1924_PART 1. 00000000000 17 T -Day Attractions for Holiday and Vacation Shoppers

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 N.E. A GROUPS PICK STATE QUARTERS Special Meetinas bv These Delegations to Be Held Tomorrow Afternoon. SELECT FOR COMMITTEES

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 Revival of Latin and Greek Study Urged by Dean West Extension of Secondary School Courses to Six Years Also Recommended in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1924_PART 1. Sl sl ABSOLUTE AUCTION! The Henry L. Breuninger Farm Most beautiful

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 "THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1924—PART "T. PATIENTS FACE ARREST. |tme he attempted to o 1o | GERMAN TRADE

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 VHERANS’ PARW ch:‘sllr:;-g;escgoConsole Set—with pur= ; ; : éory mERE’E:J“;M_wM s i M f ) _ purchase of $75.00. e rought-iron

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 T NEW ANGLO.FRENCHTE PAT DSEOUNTE Tardieu Doubts Agreemerit Satisfactory to France Will Follow Parleys. BY ANDRE TARDIEU. By

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 WORLD FLIGHT PROGRESS By First Lieut. R. J. Brown, jr., Chaitman World Flight Committee. The arrival States Army of the three

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 DOV SLAVERSFCE SS NETERTEST Machine for Measuring Emo- #fbn May Be Used in Leo- pold.and Loeb Trial. MAY AID LINCOLN CASE,

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 VIRGINIAN MISSING 31 YEARS LOCATED Henry Keen, in Oklahoma Hos- pital, Alleged to Eave Escaped Institution. Speeial Dispateh

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 SYDNOR UNMOVED BY DEATH CHARGE Smokes When Returned to Richmond to Answer as Wife Murderer Epecial Dispateh to The St...

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 PRENIERSUNABLE TOFORGEACCORD Expressions of Good Will Between MacDonald and Herriot Empty of Facts. BY MANIMILIAN HARDEN. o

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 Just the Cool Summer Dresses %PAMIS RWAL You Have Been Looking for €& 114 St a7 | | C : Silk, Voile or Linen Summer Frocks

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 “Sew When On the beach or in camp, bungalow or mountain re- sort, a bit of embroidery will help to while away the restful...

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1924_PART 1. Poster Day Bed Gate-Leg Table ~ Mahogany, with drawer, size 34x48

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 ROXIE' T0 APPEAR HERE TOMORROW Will Participate In “Society “Summer Revue” to Aid Hospital Fund. “Roxie” himself, with his

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 - THE PUBLIC LIBRARY r Summer Hours. The Public Library, including the Southeastern and  Takoma Park branches, will continue

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JUNE 29, 1924—PART 1. Tomorrow 500 Porto Rican Handmade Linen And French Voile Dresses For

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1924_PART T. ard 0 New Printed ls In a Great Sale Monday at The Result of a Very

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1924—PART 1. Monday, With This Coupon —50c Wear-Ever Alum- inum Cake Pans, 24C

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—12 Pages GREATEST CRISIS SINCE' NOW Germany Has It Within Power to

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 | THE EVENING STAR, \ ‘With Scnday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.... The Evening Star Newspaper Compsny Businers

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 EVERYDAY RELIGION By RT. REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D. D., Bishop of Youth in the City. ACHARIAH, 8:5. “And the atreets of the

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 MRS. JORN FRANCIS SHAW qormerly Miss Helen Catolyn Hagner and, attendantd at her wedding Juesday/ from left to right,...

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 s Theater SOCIETY.’ Chevy Chase Society Folk Entertaining On Elaborate Scale Bridge Parties, Luncheons, Dinners—Many...

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 SOCIETY. ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY A subscription dance was gf the Old Dominion Boat Club hou: Friday evening chaperoned by Raymond

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 SOCIETY. Heirs of Noted Families Will Wed Early in July Joining of Great Fortunes Announced Among Long Island Society...

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 8 ‘Weddings. (Continued from Gourth Page.) ©f pink peonies. The dining room, li- biary and halls were decorated with Dorothy

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 SOCIETY Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life Count von Moltke Introduced Famous Nesselrode Pudding—Rudyard

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 S OCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 29, 1924—PART 2. ———-————“——_I_— - Parent-Teacher Activities NEWS OF THE

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 S Veterans of The headquarters of the District of Columbia Department of the Ameri- can Legion have been moved to room 208,

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 Outing g Sales! All departments will be somewhat crowded during the rebuilding, and even the outing apparel you need for...

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 Pa NILSSON Central The Sunday St ~ WASHINGTON, D. C, BESSIE LOVE ~ Tivol ewsandComment| By W.H. Lamlvm’gt. OVE and the...

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 AMUSEMENTS. _ Season 6f. Good Stock _Is Promis:d.’ VWASHINGTON never had more de- = lightful theatrical entertain- met than

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 AMUSEMENTS. ilmog’rams THE Famous Players-Lasky Corpo- ration has found another “new *in Janc Winton, Follles show- £irl, wha

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 OUNG AMERICA is rapidly proving that youth has some dcfinite rights to recognition in the field of music as well as...

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 2-Tube Tire, Electric Shift Are in Prospect for Autos Four-Speed Transmission [ Improvement Looked for by Motorists as...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. A WILL PROMOTE WORK ON HISTORIC HIGHWAY ‘Virginia Association Wants Inter- ests of Famous

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