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Evening Star dated September 15, 1924

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 WEATHER. Unsettled probably showers. in_temperature. tonight and Tuesday, Not much change Temperature for 24 hours ending at

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 URMANN CALY VERCHNESE VA U. S. Envoy to Peking Says -‘No Vital Interests Are Invelved in’ Fighting. There is no reason for

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 K LARGER STAFF [ | | I Case Workers Now Handling ‘More Wards Than Should, Board Reports. The number of case workers on the

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 i —.—.——_.Ql—__—'—_—_—_..._—_'—_——--—7 1. PAYCHANEE - NOT RETROACTNE Controller General' Decides Point Affecting Classifica-

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 TPRINGESS KILLED INFALL OVER CLIFF (\Mdow of Prince Radziwill, Former Chicago Girl, Was Summering in Maine. nown wr i killed

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 6 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY....September 15, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. Editor ‘The

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 THE EV Papering and Decorating | EDGAR F. THOMPSON |1t " conowis oy, o score [coming ooty ne workea cor T 1A ) KNAPP SUCCUMBS

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Wilbur, Is in Santiago Today and Will Go to Wilbur, who is on an inspec- tion

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 “The Purple Cow"——Tonight; Strand—"A Night in Spain."” *The Purple Cow.” which The aud have been introduced t joy a_ha last

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 ERRIOT INCLINED The Timid Soul. FTARTS A MURDGR STORY ON PAGE ONE AMD BECOME S _—BY WEBSTER. READS DCTAILS OF D1 SCOVERY OF

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 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1924. Washington’s Great Music Center—The Homer L. Kitt Co’. KNABE STUDIOS— Announces the Opening of

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 a2 ” CHICAGO TO HEAR NEW OPERA STARS Thirteen Artists Engaged to # Aid Regular Staff—Chalia- ‘ pin to Appear. , September...

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 DISTRICT VETERANS - REACH CONVENTION {Delegates to Legionnaire Annual i, Parley in St. Paul Assigned ;3 to Committees....

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 14 b FUNERAL IS HELD FOR C. W. SEMMES Many Clubs and Associations Represented at Rites—Bur- ial in Mount Olivet. services for

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 NEW U. 5. PARK SITE 0 BE INSPECTED! Committee to Meet in Appa- * lachian Mountains in Vir- ginia Tomorrow. MERGER...

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 They’ll Need School Supplies —and Lansburgh & Bro. is a good place to buy them. i 15c to-$128 School Companions Tablets...

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 ENGLAND RE indhurst, presentation was made by Mrs. e EIVES GIFT FROM DAUGHTERS OF THE CON England, when the United Daughters

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 ___THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1924. Lavishly Tnmmed With Fashion’s F. avored Furs o The annual

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1924. FRIEND OF DYING HALF-TIME SCHOOLING |FEDERAL TROOPS TAKE...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Thousands of Yards of Fashionable Crepes at $2.50 Yd. Satin Crepe, Plain Canton, Flat Crepe and

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 ARGUES FOR DELAY OF FORBES TRIAL| For Slain Deputy—Like Famous March Ex-Senator James Hamilton Lewis Asks Continuance Until

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 THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1924. afresh and he went home to his crib |She was only 41,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1924. 23 S S EEEE NS ESE NS SN EEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEN SN NSNS

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO RADIO HELD GREAT AID TO MACMILLAN Heters. Milen. Explorer Kept Advised of Events at Home During

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 'HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, B 25 AU'I‘U S AI.ES 'I' AKE EVERYMAN'S MUTT AND JEFF—There Are a

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 * n &6 LOW-PRICED RAILS MARKET LEADERS Rubbers Do Better—Ad- vance in Stewart-Warner. Trading Light. BY STUUART P. WEST. h to

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 FINANCIAL. DEMAND IS SLOW IN APPLE MARKET Wholesale Prices Here About Same Today as at Close of Last Week. market report on

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 28 SPORTS. CONFIDENT THEY CAN KEEP PACE WITH YANKS TO END Expect to Grab Final With Tygers Today and Move to Cleveland Still

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 SPORTS. Diegel One of Pro Tourney Choices : Washi P. C. ENTRANT HAS MADE LOW SCORES IN PRACTICE Registers 68 and 69 in Tests

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 FOR CONSTITUTION Coolidge Campaign Manager for he proposed that power be given Congress to annul, repeal, amend or modify the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1924. New Vanity Bags New Lace Collar and Cuff Sets . $1.59 Glace

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 N WOMA Backs of Frocks BY MARY We learned the trick of stretching the oloth of our gowns and wraps quite snug in the back...

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 HELP—DOMESTIC. (lvn!lnuelL 3 kenoral 11 family”: refe COOK and Phone_Clevel CHNERAL HOUSEWORK. girl 1430 D st se. KEL Itelah

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 24 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. = REO = WHEN YOU BUY one of these fine used cars you are getting mileage on the same...

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 APARTMENTS APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. Continued. MODERN APARTMENT 6-room and bath apartment, $85 per month; also several amall

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 26 RE/ . D £ o 5 b REAL ESTATE \ ING STAR WASHI I D. ( MONDAY THE EVENIN y ON NDA 2 24 - FOR SALE_HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES.

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 AUCTIONS. SHORE PROPERTY. ROUTH RIVER MANOR — WATER - FRONT 1ots on beautiful South River: easy auto dist.: %o0od roads; all

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 VISITING DOCTORS |7 TOSEEU.S. SCHOOL Every Facility of Federal Medical Units to Be Open to Delegates. When the delegates to

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