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Evening Star dated May 25, 1926

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 WEATHER. . (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight and tomorrow: some- what warmer tomorrow; moderate northwest_ winds,

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 TSTUDENTS ALED [ e o-c oo " FRVIETORY RO Lansing Police Battle Youths Celebrating Ball Game. Bleachers Burned. Br the...

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 Al ARGENTINE FLYER - LEAVES NORFOLK Expects to Reach Charleston, Seccnd Stop on 6.600-Mile Trip. by Noon. * £ Br the...

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 -1 . CLUBWOMEN MAKE - HOME CHIEF TOPIC General Federation Session | to Seek Answer to Mod-- f& ernRestlessness. By the...

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 MILLION IN TAXES Some Due D. C. 16 Years by Public Service Bodies, Gibson Reveals. LongI Y the in | he. speclal subcommittee

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY.........May 25, 1926 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . . Editor

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 THE,_ EVENING STAR, WASI’iINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 25 1926. Ll =——— ¢ =——2d] === ||| T) HIRCH Goldefibers's ey STRESSE) GO’

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 THE FVE\I\G STAR. WASHIN G'I‘()\* D. C 'l‘l'IJSl)AY \lA\' 2. “TENCH PRELATES | 2 COMING TO CHICAGO Two Cardinals and a Dozen

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 { THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 25 1926. Day Bargains! Sensational Va CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED 1.25 & $1.50

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 10 WOMAN, AGED 100, DIES. 11 DISTRICT BILLS (..o e S h ‘tihé age of 100 years § months and § { days. She was the mother of 11

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 STAR., WASHINGTO D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 25 INSPECTOR FORCE | . : ol Iy pdward & Lothrop ures in D. C. Difficult, Con- 10th, 11th,

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 . SHENANDOAH PARK- DONATIONS SOUGHT Many Capital Business Men and Citizens Give to $150,000 Quota. | Prepa ¥ to launching a

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 8 BANK ESSENGER ROBBEDOF S0 Companion Escapes 3 Armed Men and Gives Alarm. Bandits Get Away. By the Associated Press. NEW...

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 e ————S—— You Can Spare Your Purse ‘Without Spoiling Your Pleasure VERY visit to New York will be an occasion of real,...

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 SUBURBS INDORSE FIRE DEPARTMENT Chevy Chase-Bethesda, Md., Mass Meeting Adopts Plan for Establishment. With fire apparatus,

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 6~ PARKWAY URGED - NEAR KEY BRIDGE Georgetown Citizens Anxious to Have Entrance to City Beautified. Beautifying the approach

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 MRS. COOLIDGE LAYS CORNER STONE OF NE' A. BUILD used a trowel patterned after the one used by George Washington in lay The

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 LAST DAY and of this great Tomorrow at our 7th and 9th St. Stores! Buy One Pair Off the Tables at $]-00 $].95 (A few $2.85

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 Smpeees e ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926. 1 rograms of Distant...

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 SOCIETY. Secretary of Agraim_r;,_l_\/lr. Jardine, Isin New York to Make an Address. Mrs. Jardine Opens Iris Show. day in New

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 SOCIETY __ (Continued from Page Twenty.) Hunter of San Antoni Mrs. Hunter's daughter. ) Wooters, who attends Miss k i...

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 Treatment of Disobedient Child BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Diverting a child from doing or con- tinuning to do something that

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 WOMA Comfort Is Now N’S PAGx. Sought in Shoes BY MARY MARSHALL. Women's shoes have not become any more sensible. but' the...

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 24 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARION. 0., BEGINS HARDING MEMORIAL Home Town to Lay Corner Stone of $800,000 Tomb on

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 59¢ to $1.00 Venise Laces 39¢ Yd. Black Sik edges and inserting lk-and-cotton, double...

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 COVEY AND RUETHER DUE TO HURL AGAINST MACKS Nationals Thus Far Have Performed Far Below the Standard They Set Last Season and

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 WELL TO GET THIRD PLACE Southern California Favored to Retain Title, With Its State Rival Second—Yale May Present 8Y H. W...

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 28 ' _THE F\'EI\'B\'G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 325 Naval Academy Athletes Will Take Part in Many Importan TO...

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 dangerous, since it has led the mer- chants to abuse the cash discount system. He declares that while the merchants who...

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 FINANCIAL, STRENGTH SHOWN BY OLSAND RALS Tobacco Shares Rise—Steel| and Motor Issues Are Not Actlve. ay 25.-The two groups

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 U F FOWLS ARE LOWER IN CENTER MARKET Turkeys Advance— Cool Weather Makes Pork Price Continue Firm. I 4 Retailers are heing

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 - 32 g UNTARIANS AR FYLUTION UPHELD Opposition to Teaching Topic in Schools Ridiculed by Edward E. Slosson. “Perhaps our...

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 SHIPPERS WARNE OF NEW SWINDLE Crooks Open Stores With Names Similar to Establish- ed Firms and Buy on Credit. Warnir it...

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 34 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926. Star “Want Ad” |IN RABBITBORO—A New...

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. FOR &\l.l‘}-.\l"l"().\IOBILES. Co.. 714 DHEVMLET SPOR’ #ls, in & variety of eol blus with red wheels, o on

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 38 APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. (Continued. NE l-'CR 5 1C ).I&ad three rci:gm' and hath continous hot water. _Prive, $70. 34 T—2...

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 REAL ESTATE RENT HOVJSES-—[’NFI.B\IS"ED F R OR COLORED. Four-room brick, water in yord. in cood condition: hetween '3rd and

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 38 R FOR SALE—HOUSES. ntinued.) SELLING QUICKLY. 3529 to 3533 T St. N.W. Six large rooms with Pem- broke built-in tub,...

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 t AUCTIONS TUESDAY, RE MAY SORTS 89 FOR SALE—FIOUSES. (Continued.) A \er\ Targe Detached Home war 20th ‘and Monroe sts. de

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 _40 RHODESIAN SKULL'S MYSTERY DEEPENS Like No Other Known Type, Says Dr. Hrdlicka After Trip to Africa. A single skull of...

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