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  2. 1924-07-22

Evening Star dated July 22, 1924

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 g WEATHER. Showers and thunderstorms this aft- ernoon or tonight; tomorrow fair; not much change in temperature. Temperature

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 S INJURIES N CRASH FATAL TO ORGANIST Miss Helen Linhatd of Balti- more Fails to Survive Broken Spine. SEVERAL OTHER MISHAPS

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 LA FOLLETTE MEN " TOSTUMP NATION Independents Determine to Brand Candidates Who Use Ticket for Advancement. GUARDED IN...

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 PARK COMMITTEE LEAVES THIS WEEK Experts of Southern Appa-| lachian Body to Tour South, Inspecting Sites. WORK WILL MAKE TRI

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 " dresses BREVITY IS GOAL - INDAVIS' SPEECH D&hocratic Nominee Seeks td Make His Acceptance Ad- dress Shortest on Record. By

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY.........July 22, 1924 ;KEODOBE ‘W. NOYES. .. .Editor The

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 Now Greatly Reduced Mothers Will Find These Savings Decidedly Savings For 14 silk frocks reduced to $15; flat crepes, canton

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 SO CIETY. SOCIETY Chinese Charge d’Affaires Entertains Former Premier, Dr. Liang, at Legation Lunch Today. HE Mr, lur tion to

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 SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth P: Barnstead, son of Mr. Barnstead of East Mass,, were married Mond: nformal wedding took...

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 \Jearance- 6 Lays/ 1. b L I T | L L) 1,500 Pairs of Our $2 Quality Chiffon Silk Hose Going at $1.25 Pair —Women's excellent

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 PROHBTON RPPED BY BILE TEACER Scheme of Devil Himself, De- clares Judge Rutherford to 10,000 Students. DOES NOT LIKE LIQUOR

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 OF VALERA FALED A\ EAVIG PRSH Great Crowd Congregates to! Hear ““President” Defend Republic Fight. B the Associat, who de-

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1924, ; 5 AR R R R AR TR R R R AL R R R R R AR R R R AR AR AR AR AR AR

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 RIPPLING, B A Thrilling Mystery Story By J. S. FLETCHER Copyright, 1924, by G. P. Putoam's Sons. (Continued from Yesterday's

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 WRG TO FEATURE MARINE ORCHESTRA Instrumental Concert Tops Tonight’s Bill—Nevin to Give Political Talk. An orchestra of the

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 $2.25 Jap Grass Rugs 4 ft. 6 by 7 ft. 6 Heavy Double- warp Grass Rugs, beau- tiful s ed designs in various colorinsg: 81x90

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 PARIS GREETS THE AMERICA! mander Lowell Smith is talking with members of the French reception committee. THE S. S. Leviathan,

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 - 8 * NEW HEH RECORDS INMETAL GROUP Steel Common and Oil Shares Also Pushed Forward in Final Trading. BY STUART P. Special

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 FINANCTAL. NEW YORK CURB MARKET PRICES ARE LOWER /ON WATERMELONS Tomatoes Also Cheaper in Local Market—Large Sup- plies of

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 Nationals Keep Close to League L i SPORTS. BUX FACING CHANCE TODAY TO ATTAIN SECOND PLACE / Dual Win This Afternoon Would...

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 SP ORTS." THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 22 1924, SPORTS. - or "U. S. Clinches Olympic Honors in All-Round

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 F EATURES Gives Felt Hat a Smart New Touch BY MARY MARSHALL. Some women are born with an in- nate knack for trimming and...

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 "MISCELLANEOUS. HELP—DOMESTIC. CHAMBERMAID office work, colored girl. 4 | Takomu Park Sanita 4317 2nd st or by DID You TAKE

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 24 — FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. FORDS! FORDS! FORDS! +..$50.00 up ‘Touring, choice of 15........... Runabout, cholce of

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 HINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1924. (Coprright, 1924, by the BeN Syndicats, Inc., REG’LAR FELLERS —He Counted All Night.

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. REAR 14th AND PARK WD, tor's quarters 'in basement; at oaly $11, $2,000 cash. HERMAN

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 N 4 AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW C. G. Sloan & Co. Inc. Aucts. ; 715 13th St. | BEQETERLO Large Sale of " Miscellaneous Household

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 PHYSICIANS HERE 10 ADVISE HINES Council on Medical and Hos- pital Affairs Meet Today in Three-Day Session. The Council of...

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