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Evening Star dated May 30, 1926

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 “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star is delivered every evening and Sunday morning to Washington homes at 60 cents

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 GEORGIANS TO FETE YOUTHFUL ORATORS Miss Myrtle Posey Invited to Dinner in Honor of South- ern Entrant. ALL TICKETS TAKEN. In

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 coreon mnthe waters fine it RUUD Hot Water Main 6985. 713 G St. N.W. BOOKS BOUGHT “Bring Them In"” or Phone Fr. 5416...

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 WOMEN APPROVE . CHLD LABOR BAN General Federation Also Votes Support for U. S. De- partment of Education. Br the Associated

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 ERGSSON STATU BESET BY DELAYS Selection of Site Was Held Up Pending Adoption of Bridge Plans. BY WILLIAM J. WHEATLEY. Perhaps

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 6 GRAVES IN FRANGE WILL BE DECORATED American Envoy and Others to Speak in Paris and on Battlefields. By the Assoctated...

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 WORLD RED CROSS GETS WIDER CALL Most Glorious War 1§ That| on Disease, Dr. Winslow Tells Conference. A summons for the Red

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 "8 SHENANDOAH PARK DRIVE S EXTENDED Washington Business Men Expected to Raise $100,- 000 Quota. Although it had been expected

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 MRS. N. A BURGESS DIES| TROPISAL MEDICINE | Beaths Funeral to Be Bo Held T Tuesday Morti- SOCIETY MEE"‘S HERE’ n ginia Bill

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 10 - NATIONAL T0 HOLD EXAMS THIS WEEK Law School Tests to Be Given—Commencement Program Is Planned. The academic year at...

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 PUANESUSERAD CONSTANTLY KO Safety in Flying Increased Greatly—Navy Extend- ing Its Fagilities. BY CARL H. BUTMAN. Progress,

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 12 FOR HEBREW HOME 2,000 Will Be Sought in Cam-, paign by 200 Workers Here June 2-16. 0 Two thousand members will be sought

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 v v \ CATHOLIC U YEAR 10 END JUNE 16 Archbishop Will Preside at Exercises When 400 Will Receive Degrees. The thirty-seventh

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 W R STAFF ANNOUNCED FOR TWO PAPERS Dorothy Kirkwood and Eliza- beth Julihn Editors of Cen- tral’s Publications. The 1926 and

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 { T _—_—_—_————————e————————_— e —_—— e —— Y MLC.A SCHOOLS [ NEWS OF THE CLUBS WILL G@[WE 8 Commencement Exercises ' Take...

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 The Capt. Wendell Wolfe Chapter held its closing meeting of the year Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Lucy Luttrell of the

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 AS SUMMER NEARS Has Begun to Be Felt. % Manufacturers Cut. BY J. C. ROYLE. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, May...

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 FINANCIAL. ' e g5 v ottty WESTERN MARYLAND | |BUTTER PRICE DROPS - STOCKS E[]N"NUE '%E}fi :.“fi" MOXES TO BALTIMORE CREDIT MEN

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 'MAY 30, 1926—PART 1. FINANCIAL. Ithey have been prepared at all times T to give credit

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 Parent-Teacher Activities The Jackson Parent-Teacher Asso- olation met May 17, with Mrs. Lloyd Shippen, the president, in the

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 EDITORIAL SECTION Che Sunday Stad . WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1926. THE CHANGE OF YOUTH Richard Linton, who,

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 THE EVENING STAR! 8 ‘With Sunday Morning Editien. , WABHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY..........May 80, 1028 THEODORE W. NOYES.,...

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 SCIENTIST SEEKS ORIGIN OF EARLIEST 'AMERICAN Smithsonian lnstitfitio;; Is Sending Dr. Ales Hrdlickd to Bering Strait Region to

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 Ericsson Monument Unveiling Is Impressive Art Event of the Weeck—New Portrait of the Bishop of Washington. Permanent...

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 THE SUNDAY & STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 30, 1926—PART 2. ' SHARRIS & EWING~ IINDEQWOOb' MRS KERR. Wife of Representatives

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 Particular Interest in ,June Wedding Forecast Several Service Weddings and That of Du Pont- Wrenn Families of Special...

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 " SOCIETY. MAY 30, 1926— SOCIETY Annapolis Is Festive for Academy Commencement Gen. and Mrs. Hoxie Give;j Reception and...

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 SOCIETY. Tales of Well In Social an Known Folk d Official Life President Coolidge Carries Out Tradition: and Sends Flowers

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 STANLEY Keiths COLLIER. JR. Columbia By W. H. Landvoigt. | THOSE who, from time to time, have perused with" eager interest,

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 AMUSEMENTS Introducing a Newcomer. 1SS RHEA DIVELY, new second leading woman for the National Players, will make her stock

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 KMUSEMENTS. Photoplays (Continued from First Page.) Orchestra, “Woman's Love and Life Waltz,” by Franz von Blon; a comedy,

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 By Helen Fetter. HE annual series of Spring recitals in which budding and developing talent among the chiidren and younger

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 LIGHTS GREATLY IMPROVE . TRAFFIC AT SCOTT CIRCLE ' Former Maze at Busy Meeting Place Now Called Much More Orderly, Although

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 UNUSUAL SPEED EXPERIMENTS WILL FEATURE LAUREL RACES THE SUNDAY Big Cars and Little to Take Part in Tests June 19, in Which

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 \ ORANGE AND BLUE HEADLIGHTS PREVENTING GLARE DESCRIBED Society of Automotive E Will Hear of New Rim, Worm Drive for Cars,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. T. WAY 30. 1026 PART 1 YOUR CAR AND MINE. (Continued from Fifth Page.) Filmog’rams. ECAUSE it

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 merican War Veterans’ Club. The American War Veterans' Club will pay tribute tomorrow to com- vades resting in tho various

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 Representative of all of the nine corps areas, 26 military intelligence reserve officers will meet at the War Department June

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 - Part 4—4 Pages Revamp.ed Nats Regain F irstjl)ivisi_bn:Sweetser‘ ' DEFEAT RED SOX, 4 TO 2, TO CLIMB NOTCH IN RACE Aithough

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 \ " Peck and McNeely Out of Griff Line-up : Voigt Adds M. A. Title to Golf Honors ' . BLUEGE GOES TO SHORT BANNOCKBURN MAN

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 SIX L G. A. A. A. A. RECORDS SHATTERED AT CAMBRIDGE Bud Houser Sets New Marks in Bolh ‘Piscus Throw and Shotput — Russell of

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 Indigestion May Ups JONAHS NOT GOOD FOOD FOR BIG BASE BALL FISH Easy to Down Griffs; Maybe, But Not to Keep Them " Down—When

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 MAGAZINE SECTION FEATURES : HUMOR r M_____—.——_—_.—_————_——:——M « Part 5—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 30,

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 Forbidden Places watch my shadow a8 it left the marble platform and moved again across the American Makes Old World's...

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 ' Slavery Question Was a Handicap - For.Early D. C. Congregationalists [ Rambler Begins Story of Small Group Which Attracted

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 G across the table at his , Vincent Hall dectded that most lovely, after all, in this somber mood. Her face was too young to

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 e “you're crazy! Philosophy in the Home Takes New and Unusually Striking Forms THE Amusing Stuff, as Well as'Atmosphere,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 30, 1926—PART 5. The Minister Who Thought He Was a Failure BY NELIA GARDNER WHITE...

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 ‘ 1 t fashion. The periéds in the Thus we speak of the Directoire fash- because those seasons have been char- BY MARY...

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 Mahogany-Finished Chifforobe ‘:\lads dwllh roomy e wardrobe s space. and elegant suite. Couch Hammock With Pad $0.85 Consists

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 Usually the ‘mun bun-r la the @ new automobile is the Yol dhe securing disposition ;I: one. The Sale Automobile...

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 RECOMMENDED SERVICE. " FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) NITURE—We prices in the ot all kin 'l'l ‘l Sugs. rare chin n- .na

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC.’ ' TH® SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, MAY '36, 1926—PART 6. it MISCECCANEOUS. L & FOR sALF—AlmMoms. FOR...

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 firnished Tooms- 50 ver month. “CIRCLE—Large rnished front Toom in LARGE, cool, nicely Teasanable, Pot. '5‘ house on lith st

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 X KXPARTMENTS, ETC, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 30, 1926—PART 6. APARTMENTS, ETC. 3. B;‘fimn;mh»mf N eeaotion E":l

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 6 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 30, 1926—PART 6. APARTMENTS—U) ’FUR\ISHED. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. _

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 . REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., MAY 30, 1926—PART 6. REAL ESTATE. 7 FOR BAL(I“"”I‘I‘IIEI“EX'CHANGE. REAL

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 FOR_SALE—HOUSES. - AVE,BET. 16ith AND 17th §T8. KW v SALE—MO oglian N oentfance. 10 "‘g {ust Washington, . hed naw ;m-;...

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 REAL ESTATE, TER FRONT PROPERTY.' SHANNON, CALDWELL & CO., INC,, Auctioneers LARGE SALE OF 68 VALUABLE UNIMPROVED LOTS IN...

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 s Govaeity, "RESORTS. RESORTS. ATLANTIO CITY. N. J. If you believed— the table was excellent, housekeeping immacu- late,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C, MA.Y 30, 1926—PART 6. FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. o Tuesdas—Takoms, No. 20, M. M....

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 Army andNavy N ARMY. With the approach of the end of the current fiscal year on June 30 a number of officers occupying_impor-

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 GRAPHIC SECTION Photoeraph WASHINGTON. D. C. - MAY 30. 1926. “Through which the moon's unclouded grandeur rolls * * *" The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 30, 1926. s A garden party at Hemlock Lodge, the home of Postmaster

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 30, 1926. AM DERNS NOTHING OVER TEN CENTS My W. E. HILL. (Copyright, .

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 M'HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, The recent tornado at Harvey, Ill., lifted this house from its founda- tion and turned it...

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 C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-MAY ~ e . Miss Elizabeth Rountree (right), queen of the May day festivities at Sweetbriar College in...

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 “The Work of Masters” N/ P Y The Perfect Permanent Wave Artistic—Natural-—Assured by the -l'orsonnl Attention of Joe Paiano

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. Egyptian booth at the recent Twin Oaks garden fete for Neighborhood House. Left to right: Miss

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION-—MAY 30. 1926. \ Two flavors to choose from OU can now get Clicquot Club

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