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Evening Star dated August 17, 1924

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 WEATHER. Showers tod tom moderate temperature. Temperature for 24 h at 10 p.m. last night: Hi 4 p.m. vesterday; lowest,...

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 $1.13 TOP PAY RATE UIRGED ON PRINTERS Carter, Refusing Flat $1.10 Scale, Proposes Schedule Ranging From 90 Cents. Declaring

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 T HE ' SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 17, 1924—PART 1 » 3 _—— - e,— - KELLOGG VOICES AMERIGA'S PRAISE Envoy...

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 4 DAWES> MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS TO FEATURE NOTIFICATION MEET Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Says Music Is Not So Good,

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 311,231 No—this is not a bank balance, but the number of custo- mers who made pur- chases in our stores last week. Just...

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 8 THE _SUNDXY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, AUGUST 17, 1924—PART 1. A Reasonable Deposit Will ' % Convenient and Satisfactory Terms

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 THE _SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, AUGUST 17. 1924—PART T. Men’s Shop Open 8 AM. G St. Entrance Attractively Priced for...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, AUGUST 17. S 0 st i ARTILLERYMEN OF 260TH | GRAMS DIFFER FOR DEFENSE DAY umber of Cities

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 TTHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, AUGUST 17, 1924—PART-'1 ow’ll like trading at Phillip Levy’s” OFFCE BULDAG T0 COST 37400 Permit

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 17, 1924—PART I. e 909 F Street—at 9th RO 909 F Street—at 9th Closed Saturdays...

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 " MACDONALD HERO OF LONDON PARLEY Strange Reversal of Fortune May Make Pacifist Saviour of Europe. BY A, G, GARDINER, Ry...

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 B85 CASES ARG POLCE COURTYEAR Traffic Violations at Least Half of Total—Business Steadily Growing. ¢The annual report of the

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 What Europe Is Saying About America FRANCE.—II. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE France has a new national motto. It is not...

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 Odds and Ends Women’s Umbrellas and'Parasols (8) Pure Silk Umbrellas, . amber-like tips, ferrules; stylish handles with...

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 AIR SERVICE CONFIDENT OF WORLD FLYERS VICTORY U. S. Aviators Lauded for Having Overcome Ob- stacles More Serious Than Those

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1924—PART 1. FURNITURE C Tte @end GO LO NIAL Quaint and charming—sturdy and of

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 District National Guard ||; Col. John W. Oehmann. command- | In ing the 121st Kngineers, District Na- tional Guard, enlisted

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D.. C, AUGUST 17 1924—PART 1 e RHUS DERMATITIS, FOREST VAMP, TRYING WILES ON D. C. CITIZENS...

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 LABORATTITUDE OF DAVISDEFENDED Virginia Commissioner Cites Records to Show Candi- date a Friend. ! By the Associated Press, i

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1924—PART 1. WUSHVB Promiums FREE THE HUB’S AUGUS ; e Entering the Third Week

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 17, 1924—PART 1. "FURNITURE SALE Liberal Creiit to AllERS e eavi ehind...

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 24 ALL GRAIN PRICES SOAR IN CHICAGO Corn, Oats and Wheat Reach Mew High Levels in Wild Market. By the Associated Press...

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 FINANCIAL, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTQN, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1924—PART 1. SINANCLAL, 30 STOCKS REACH s T v s INTEREST RATES 4...

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 Members of the La Societe Na- tional Des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux and their friends are to attend the annual outing at Marshall

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 i 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, AUGUST 17, 1924—PART 1. ' 7 Kann’s Drapery Section Features An Unusual Sale of...

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 | Tomorrow Kann’s Will Offer a Remarkable Purchase of Sample Silk Dresses for | Dresses Actually Worth $22.95 to $39.75!...

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 EDITORIAL PAGE | NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—14 Pages WHAT NATIONS YIELDED FOR LONDON AGREEMENT Concessions...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY........August 17, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor

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 EVERYDAY RELIGION By RIGHT REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D. D., Bishop of Washington. . WHAT PORT? “He bringeth them to the where

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 SENORA de TIGERINO, who vecently came with her husband PR AxTonio of Nlcaraél:u TicERINO, charge d'sffsites a Absence of the

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 SOCIETY. benator Reed RCHCWS Associations Formed In French Capital Attends Reunion of Ameri- can Legion ;n p.ris_MrB. Reed

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 SOCIETY +Polo Matches to Draw Notable Social Leaders Bttendance of Prince of Wales at Meadowbrook Club Will Prove Chief...

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 SOCIETY. Tales of Well In Social an Precedent Set by Secretary Hughes in Unofficial Visiting—-Personal People. BY MARGARET B,

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 35¢c Water Pails With This Coupon and 19C Galvanized Iron Water Pails, i2-quart trade size, S) 39cTissue Full 36 Inches Wide—

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, AUGUST 17, 1824—PART 2. 20c Cleaning Fluid | » With This 1 t.oupnn and 12c¢ Carbona 2...

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 AROUND THE CITY By Nannie Lancaster LBOW sleceves for men seem to be a new something that slomon in all his glory never heard

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 SOCIETY. THE CIVILIAN ARMY Organized Reserves—National Guard. BY L'EUT. STEPHEN F. TILLMAN. Q. M. Gen. William H. Hart is...

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 it THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 17, 1924—PART 2. PANAMA UPHOLDS ‘ ; ® : \ ;@ o NATION'S TRADITION e Rises in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C FRATERNITIES MASONIC. CEPT for the F. degree in Potomac and Anacostia lodges Monday evening

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 P14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1924—PART 2. s )i I AT IIIVTT I I LN, W ) s ! Dl Tor 2 i L NN b vl //& e <

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 Theaters Part 3—10 Pages The Sunday Shar WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1924 BEN BERNIE Keiths .4 ALICE...

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 2 k4 AMUSEMENTS. John Golden Announces OHN GOLDEN has announced a list of his theatrical activities for the new season, his

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 AMUSEMENTS National Motion Picture Academy. DLANS for the tional motion picture ollege. have been temporarily ined, as the

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 HE Chicago Civic Opera Company has announced (l('fmil? plans for operas to be produced in the Windy City during the coming

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 OTORS a Road and Hotel Service Adds ¥ To Pleasure of Motor Tourists Big Building Program Makes Possible Travel on Land by...

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 BAR BUERSRIN || wvo seoms oo mosew visss | FALL PURGHASING Two Classes of Motorists Will Be in Market Soon, Say Dealers. Who

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 — AUTOISTS CAN AID SMALLPOX SPREAD Surgeon General Asks Sup- port of A. A. A. for Vaccina- tion of Tourists. Motorists...

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17,” 1924—PART 3. . schedule on this chart do not detract 2 - Experts Answer All Queries =i ai

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 The Sunday Motorist An Abridged Magazine for Car Owners. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 17, 1924—PART 3. out the

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 A Sale of 400 Pairs Cobweb Sheer Hose and Medium Weights The lowest price for many a day—for \ quality silk hose. The colors,

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 COBBMEN POUND OUT 5 TO-2;P|RM[S [}[EAN P i WiTHk MR GRAWMEN VICTOGRY OVER NATIONALS; Wlmehlll Limits Bingles of Bu-kw While

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 Bronx Hopeful Ruth Will Break Homer Record : Fans Have Little Faith in Boxers SUN FLAG, AT8TO 1, F TAKES $15,000 RACE...

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 UNUSUAL NUMBER OF BIG GAMES LISTED THIS YEAR V. M. L, as Customary, Will Be First to Get in AcLion, With Impertant Clashes

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 i KOCAL PRO SHOWING FINE FORM SINCE QUITTING JOB Pormer Instructor at Friendship, With No Duties to Worry Him, Gives Promise

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 FICTION Part 5—8 Pages World Flyers as Pioneers Reveal Prdgréss BY ROBERT J. BROWN, Jr, rxt Lieutenant, Army Air Service,...

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 " An Englishman by birth and a mining engineer by profession, 1’Arcy Weatherbe has been a world-traveler by avocation. In...

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 / Rambler’s Study of Local History T Contributor Assists in Following Record of Career of Matthew Wright, Who Became...

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 'THE SUNDAY FIBER By RICHARD WASHBURN CHILD Zlustrated by J.G.Stephenson TRDAHL houlders; they the most beau- ISTINTA famed

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 N oo Wallace Irwin, in Letters of a Japanese | DD TIAIAIIIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIADAIAIAAA S To Editor The Star who are mar- riad,

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 “ Mo THE SUNDAY STAR BY GRACE SARTWELL MASON WASHINGTON, D. C. Presenting a Series.of Singular Coincidences in the Experience

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 BY MARY MARSHALL. RENCH milliners have large vocabularies, and the only time they call a hat a chapeau is when they can’t...

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 THE _SUNDAY: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Our FREE Offer A Wrought Iron Bridge Lamp—with purchase of $50.00. Three-piece Con= sole

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 If you are looking for office help, chauffeurs, porters, laborers, domestic help, af, desire to offer your services, place an

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 BUSINESS OPPOETUNITIEB FOR SALE—W“ _ Conth Contt AT awner Jgffer. v Fon Mo, £300-"TRooming $300-—Roomine modern: all fill 0

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 u FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Centia STUDEBAKER’S ADVERTISED CARS Are Real ! VALUES. VALUES IN USED CARS HERE ARE GENUINE PRICES

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 v ROOMS AND BOARD APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. | APARTMENTS — UNFURNISHED | APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. | APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. RENT

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 FOR RENT. Col. 1122, 335 Toth ST NW-» ROONS. from owner. ~Phone_ WOODRIDGY 2800 Mills cor. Fradklin. n.e.: seven rooms, and

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 SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. fL Continue: NEW BUNGALOW. 5 o, howh., tile bath, 4500 can} ami, §7,300; bath and $30 month. bath and

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 R FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. MT. PLEASANT—$13,500. Just listed. A three-story, colonial, brick home, located in one of the

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 THE Reviews of New Books|™E PUBLG LIBRARY THE DON JUANES. By Marcel Pre- vost, author of “Les Deml- Vierge: ete. Translated

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 GRAPHIC |7 2 u taf : GRAVURE SECTION |R o SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 17, 1924. The great Navy dirigible Shenandoah

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, DP. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 17, 1924 America’s latest and greatest, the U. S. S. West...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 17, 1924. THE GIFT SHOP By W. E. HILL. Copyright 1924 by Cricago

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN . Sandow, the latest French helicoplane, went sailing into the Youngsters in New York don't mind...

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 . —GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 17, 1924. Victorious Amer- ican Olympic team members on their Master Albert Holland, jr., son of a

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 17, 1924, Distinguished-looking aggregation of men. Dip- lomats?

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 17, 1924. Ghestnut Jarms A great ovation was given the rifle team

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 -_— At left—Mrs. W. H. Har- rison, wife of Inspectcr Harrison of the Metropoli- tan police, 3282 N street, and their...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 17, 1924, COMIC SECTION THEIR NAME IS DOBSON, FRIENDS OF THE ALLENS BACK. HOME — MRS. ALLEN WROTE TO

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 . | THINK ITS ONRY A FAKE ABOUT GETTIN' 8\& ROSEY CHEEKS FROM DRINKIN' MiLk CAUSE LOOKA HiM! | —Se S, e\ YOUR SCHOOL TEACHER

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 HONESTLY \\ I DON'T WANT To Go ovT To- NIGHT=--1 DoN'T FeEeL L\WE PLAYING CARDS I'D A WT RATHER STAY HOME You ARE WANTED CON

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 VA PeT . FOR YYouR WSon, MuTT o MUTT AND JEFF Boss, WHAT'S YouR som CRYING ABoUTE RE®S CRYING BEcAUSE T GOT R\D OF THAT cAT

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