History Worm
  1. Evening Star
  2. 1926-08-01

Evening Star dated August 1, 1926

Page 1

 ATHER. ther Bureau Forecast.) ¢ and tomorrow; some- ner tomorrow est, 77, at at § p.m report on page 7. Tempera- midnight;

Page 2

 2 AERO ASSOCIATION URGES PORT HERE Sites Near Benning Road or Hains Point Suggested for Future Field. The first official move

Page 3

 o o a1 BOULEVARDROUTE ADVANTAGE SEEN Maj. Brown, in Tour, Shows Beauty, Convenience and in_view of the uproar in Arling- ton

Page 4

 a2 4 PERSUADING POWER OF PRESS DOUBTED Williamstown Speakers Dis- parage Written Word as Great Opinion Moulder. By the...

Page 5

 . GARAGEBLOCKING . GAPITAL ENTRANGE Stands in Way of Proposed Avenue From Station to Peace Monument. BY WILL P. KENNEDY. The

Page 6

 | | BARON DE CARTIER | HAS RARE RECORD New Dean of Largest Diplo- matic Corps in Worlg First | Came Here 24 Years Ago. Baron

Page 7

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, _— e ATLANTA SLAYING BAFFLES POLICE Murder of Underworld Foe Called Similar to Recent Noted...

Page 8

 Soiled and mussed goods, surplus lots, broken tic reductions For years Washington - people have learned to look for this...

Page 9

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. "““‘ Fommage Sd he most popular silks used to fashion smart Summer frocks may be selected

Page 10

 ! NO CARRYING CHARGES ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOMMODA TION «G.«oflhdhmnflb» ersys Rummage Sale 3—Needs for the Home at Extraordinary

Page 11

 5? I 1 ( i MOTHERS' CAMPS BUILD NEW HEALTH Emaciated Children Gain, on | Average, Two Pounds Each on Two-Week Outing. Once

Page 12

 | MORE TAGT URGED IN'WORLD'S CRISIS Harden Says War-Time Mad- ness Is Passing, But Asks Aid in Convalescence. BY MAXIMILIAN

Page 13

 CITY CLUB T HELP GETVOTE FORD.C. Plans Call for Broadcastin§ Oratorical Contests on Suffrage. The City Club plans to lay the

Page 14

 [ WHITEPRESSES DULOING PROGRAN {5,0C0,006C Needed to Re- lieve Congested Condition at St. Elizabeth’s. Moving toward...

Page 15

 THY. SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, 'D. C, AUGUST 1,. 1926—PART 1. August Is the Best Month of the Year in Which To Save Money! As

Page 16

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST i 1926—PART 1. Girls’ Silk Pongee Bloomer Dresses Moving Pictures of Lansburgh &

Page 17

 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, .D. C. AUGUST -1, 1926—PART 1. Women’s Umbre“as Regular $5 Values Every one per-$ and stripes;

Page 18

 18 ® JLLINOIS BANKERS APPROVE LOWDEN Former Governor Receives Delegation in Cowbarn on His Model Farm. By the Associated...

Page 19

 1,100 CANDIDATES IN OKLAHOMA RACE Herrick Would Return to Congress—Walton Seeking Senatorial Seat. By the Associated Press.

Page 20

 ISSUES PARAMOUNT IN CALIFORNIA RACE Johnson to Slump Against Shortridge, Who Voted for Entry Into Caurt. By the Associated

Page 21

 /" POLICE MAKE BOAT | —__moe sowov o msse awo s wro mave rr ] |SAYS KNIFE FAILS MURNESPARETIVE] == Trim, Well Built Launch to

Page 22

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 1, QIHHILE HONT 1 FURNITURE"S A /rd B MAXWELL FURNITURE CO., 415 7th ST. N.W. Cup

Page 23

 ‘NEWS OF THE CLUBS Conducted by Nannie Lancaster, City Club has reached stage after son ity and all-around 1a Riley, the new

Page 24

 THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. 0. AUGUST.Y T926_PART T. = At 9 0 clock Monday Mormng—August 2d —the Kaufmann Furniture Co.

Page 25

 : “:E Snowslide Traps ) RNPUISLFE e, o, JGANGESFOUNDER | NEBRASKARACE i RSE) Y GHE BOSTON,: July 31.—A snow- slide on AMount

Page 26

 AUTOS' GRAVEYARD FULL OF ROMANCE Deserted or Stolen Relics at No. 7 Police Station Hold Many Secrets. Romance: visions of...

Page 27

 MAKESBOYS SIRUP Much Other Material Seized on Raids Cenverted to Hse by Government. Bootleggers' sugar destined for corn...

Page 28

 ¥ SUNDAY..STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . AUGUST 1, 1926 PART -1. - - i '"Mid a Nation of Furniture Sales THE AUGUST SALE of LIFETIME

Page 29

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, AUGUST Y 1926 PART T 29 Of the Money-Saving G Street at Eleventh Kresge Department Stores,

Page 30

 BOY SCOUTS C. M. O., the secret honor tribe of Camp Roosevelt ter Scouts i making elaborate plans for its week at. Camp...

Page 31

 [ € l/;4‘ Million More ' By September 4” We broke all selling records for July—and now- we're ready for August, the second

Page 32

 32 ' HINGOLN INVENTED SAND BAR CRAFT Bellows Below Water Line Lifted Vessel Over Ob- structions in River. By the Associated

Page 33

 e ‘ Tl 909 F St. The Julius Lansburgh August Furniture Sale is More Interesting Than Ever—Variety—Value—Deferred Payments % T

Page 34

 “ SUMMER CHANGES | — INAIR WILL BE FEW Threatened Chaos May Not' Materialize—Only 65 New Stations Ready. RY CARL H. BUTMAN.

Page 35

 RUINS OF PUEBLD LOGATED IN 1WA Discovery’ Tends to Bel%ef That Tribe of Indians Once Separated. By the Associated Press. KEB,

Page 36

 \:' of efficiency. “New Process” 2-Burner "*0il Stove $16.75 Fully guaranteed and odorless. A dandy cooke and fine baker. TOP

Page 37

 Metal 2-Quart Ice Cream -« Freezer 59c il or Phone Orders .00 Brussels Rugs, Size 27x54 ‘Mches, in all patterns. Reg- WA SLTS

Page 38

 Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fries, chief of Chemical Warfare Service, I8 pleased over the results obtained by the mem- bers of the...

Page 39

 " LODGES WARNED TOOBEYRY LAW Leader,- Issues Edict Against Liquor. By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, July of Labor Da...

Page 40

 AUGUST 1, 1926—PART 1 Y ) SR ¥ RESORTS, ASRURY PARI ASBURY PARK NEW JERSEY (%WONDERFUL')&A‘J‘IIH& boardwalk where ccol |...

Page 41

 * BUSINESS GROUP - BUILD OWN HOMES Competitors Are Becoming Neighbors in Dozen Different Fields, Survey Shows. BT By the...

Page 42

 Y PROF. SAMUEL G. BARTON Of the University of Pennsylvania. i Voga, the fourth star in the whole Beavens in order of...

Page 43

 WASHINGTON, D. ., AUGUST i, 1926—PART 1. LINENS At Low Prices —Pure Linen Luncheon Tablecloths, size 44x44, of good weight

Page 44

 Children’s Play Suits at $1.00 —Good sturdy suits of khaki, chambray and Peggy cloth. One and two piece styles in sizes 2 to

Page 45

 'EDITORIAL SECTION . Star EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL FEATURES. LESSED be drudgery! That sounds like “a false

Page 46

 o THE EVENING STAR ___With Sunday Morning Edition. _WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.........August 1, 1926 THEODORE W. NOYES....

Page 47

 " NATIONAL PARKS’ VALUE . IN EDUCATION STRESSED Public to Learn Geology, Plant and Natural Life, as Well as Enjoy Wonderful

Page 48

 AWolume Concerned with Airmen and Aircraft—The Life and Letters of Thomas Jefferson — The Newest ~ Fiction From the...

Page 49

 THE SUNDAY HARRIS &EWING™ —1m STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. RSELDRIDGE ee pets AUGUST 1. 1926—PART 2. 4 YNOERWOCL & UNPERWOOPD....

Page 50

 shington's Visiting Ip‘ I{’o Longer Confined to“ : qmll Downtown Area Conti; l Fifth Page.) sprigs of P r@stri'e. tigr t I »

Page 51

 Y week's sta: SOCIETY, Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Morton Luchs and daughter, Frances, left...

Page 52

 SOCIETY. T1B¥ents of Importance In Arlington County The young ladies of the Clarendon Baptist Church very agreeably sur-...

Page 53

 Chevy Chase Residents Vacationing for the Month pf Audust Several Small, Informal Parties Given for Visitors. Mr. and Mrs.

Page 54

 Many Social Affairs At Maryland Capital ghristening of New Fetryboat Followed by Sail and Lunch:an——-Naval Oficers' Movcments.

Page 55

 New Yorkers at Resorts Follow Outdogr. Sports Younger Set at Newport Bein¢ Feted—Annual Street Fair and Carnival at...

Page 56

 TennisTournamentKeeps | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST T, 1926—PART Summer’s stay so much that they soon become

Page 57

 " Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life Mr Bay Home—Gifted Foreigner—Mar BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. When Mrs....

Page 58

 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTOX, D. T, AUGUST 1, 1926—PART 2. W, &J SLOANE 709-711-713 TWELFTH ST., N. W A Word About Comparisons

Page 59

 Vil THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 1, 19%6-PART % A Y (A (T (Y (Y (7Y (AT AT (T (W (A A Y e * ments, and in the

Page 60

 ‘ A Small Deposit Will hold your coat until |} October 15th in cold stor- age without any addi!ion- ot eoats hsught ng August

Page 61

 The e GISH’ = Co]umlna News and Comment "D By Wil Landumgt. OG DAYS" and day dreams. And with them “The Greater Movie...

Page 62

 AMUSEMENTS. “Good Luck, **St. Pat Revue| . In the Spotlight ° #\WASHINGTON is really proud of u the merry band of local...

Page 63

 AMUSEMENTS. P})otoplays (Continued from First Page) Night”; the Pathe News reel, Topics of the Day and musi embellish- ment

Page 64

 ON BOARD THE §. S. ROT DAM, July 8, 1926. HE United States of America is noted for being a land that wants only “the biggest

Page 65

 AUTOMOBILING ACQUIRING “WORLD CONSCIOUSNESS” Foreign Types Introduced to Keep Com- petition Alive, Although Industry in U. S.

Page 66

 IL FRAUD FOUGHT “Unscrupulous Filling Stations Are Found Substituting Inferior Grades. Unscrupulous dealers and filling...

Page 67

 " HEADLIGHT GLARE STILL BIG MENACE Enforcing Laws Difficult Be- cause of Car Faults, Baugh- man Says. Traffic officials are

Page 68

 MAESONIC The usual open air serv ple Heights this afternoor under the direction of th ces at Tem- at 4 o'clock, Rev. John C.

Page 69

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., AUGUST ‘f. 1926—PART 3. TR SoAGH ATTAIISG BEAUTY AN P NN 5 .‘ s an angry traffc cop...

Page 70

 ECONDNI TESTS COMING TOBRITAN Open Mind and Seriousness of View Succeed Mob Pulsations of Past. BY EDWARD PRICE BELL. By...

Page 71

 Chevrolet in Chevrolet History! 7 ffiése LowPrices] m‘n: 510 Landau$m %T Tttlck $ / on e 37 5 1Ton Truck 149§ All prices f. o.

Page 72

 District National Guard ‘ Afd of the business interests of the National Capital in the efforts of the ufficials of the...

Page 73

 The Misty Pathway . By FLORENCE RIDDELL (Copyright, 1024; by Fiorence Riddell.) SYNOPS Richenda_Peterson wing £6.000 1n A...

Page 74

 ’ ; ” .‘ T 14 fi THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST 1, 1936 PART 3. . —_— e e LIVING ROOM GROLPS ~ [ IN THE HECHT CO.

Page 75

 ’ Y v + though Part 4—4 Pages GOSLIN 7] JUDGE AND RICE _ WALLOP FOR THE CIRCUIT Barney Yields But Five Hits dnd One Pass in

Page 76

 - “ mark on EMULATION OF BOB JONES DISTRESSING TO MOTHERS Epidemic of Black Eyes, Broken Windows and Ruin- ed Furniture...

Page 77

 HALF-MILE RELAY RECORD SMASHED IN TITLE MEET Weissmuller, One of Quartet, Also Takes 100-Meter Honors—Desjardins Retains...

Page 78

 JACK PROVES WITH SAILOR 'HIS ABILITY TO “TAKE IT” Absorbs Haymaker on the Beard, But Fights onin a Daze to Victory, Although

Page 79

 ILLUSTRATED FEATURES Part 5—8 Pages Shenan BY GEORGE H. DACY. EASY four-hour raotor run from Washington lies the pro posed

Page 80

 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, AUGUST 1, 1926—PART 5. American Adventurers Join Hands With Ecuadorean Tribe in War’ As

Page 81

 TH SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 1 Rambler Finds Wisdom Was Shown ' House of Stone, Restored as Home, Is Historic...

Page 82

 4 TO THE RESCUE - By Albert Payson Terhune Several Kinds of H HE big collie was making gallant fight of it. Nesta_had beheld

Page 83

 THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTO! D. O, AUGUST 1, 1926—PARY ¥ " Humorists Take Up Motor Risks, Paris Finance and Other Topics When

Page 84

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO THE YOUNG GOD Obviously Murder, With Plenty of Suspicions, But Few Clues, Even for the Clever HE

Page 85

 Plans for the Late Summer Masquerade Now Are Und BY MARY MARSHALL. PARIS. HETHER vou travel by land sea, to spend your ¥s in

Page 86

 MY SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 1, 1926—PART 5. X\\Kfi\“@\\flfl\\ THE HUB VI /I /W 77 7] CAnotherDay of Sensational

Page 87

 LASSIFIED SECTION l!youthdnudlunnhuuw&hm large or small, valusble or insignificant—make I A it known by means of the...

Page 88

 hood. Daco sondition: will loon ‘tives. Beutiful covditton vers Little: {his is 1 1-wheel by ew Top sell cheap fot ¢ :...

Page 89

 ¥ . « | x MISCE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. nu ms. very desirable Tow rent: excellent asonabie o cash . TO! heat and hot w...

Page 90

 APARTMENTS, ETC APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. (Clnll wued.) NW —F m’fi—?fi WANTED-—ROOMS. WANTED —Furnished room und bath by gentleman:

Page 91

 APARTMENTS, APARTMENTS—U l"l RNISHED. 1812 2K 5 Still a fow housel (hiadetirible "Gouniown buldine sarvice. _Apply manaser on

Page 92

 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 1, 1926—PART 6. . REAL ESTATE. —_—— T FOR RENT—STORES. FOR SALE—LOTS.

Page 93

 REAL ESTATE. SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—HOUSES: A FOB_SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR _SALE—HOUSES.

Page 94

 FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continoed.) REAL BARGAIN. 4th 8T, BETWEEN I AND M NORTHEAST. Colonial brick honse of 6 attractive rooms and

Page 95

 Total Sales... Same period & year ago. 5--26- Low. " 192 High. 62 4% Abraham & Straus. . 90 Adams Express (6) 10 NEW YORK...

Page 96

 FINANCIAL. When You Need a Loan | Think of Welch, Realtor Loan Specialist Money to Loan At 5% and 6% Interest Before Flacing

Page 97

 COMIC SECTION o . ’ASllIINGTO. D. C.-SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1926 Jeff, the Golf Instructor - By BUD FISHER . T'S A NOTG EROM'IEEF:

Page 98

 AINT THE! ARYTHING | clar Fellens B s ene :B/RN es GOWS ARE TIGER! | NELEFANT DIFFERENTS éX;RA\D OF ‘A . : mm&“;gi LION: ¢ o

Page 99

 Y. anc||3 Mrs.- y Briggs You CERTAINLY ARE MOVING (N THAT (CE = P .BOoX~*WHY THE PAPER SAYS THERE'LL BE A LOT OF FATALITIES

Page 100

 @926 MY TRIBUNE.INC. -BoB 1 SEE You HAVE YouR CAMERA WITH Yob \NON T Nov PLEASE TAKE OUR PICTURE ! ~Now LeSTER 4 —ER-ER \Mov

Page 101

 e Swdy Shed H o SECTION ; 7 SUPPLEMENT 926. WASHINGTON, D. C. -AUGUST 1, Cardinal Bonzano, papal legate to the Eucharistic

Page 102

 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 1. 1926. ILALRRRY SESP e un ot . o % - p—— - S t - oo £ . ua-i g lg

Page 103

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 1, 1926. LA G R T s The Bachelor Girl By W. E. HILL. Copyright....

Page 104

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. “Who said it was hot?>" The District of Columbia is the perfect Summer resort, accord- ing to

Page 105

 -GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 1. 1926. T_hey are to be married in the Autumn. Charles Paddock. record- breaking sprinter, and Bebe

Page 106

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 1, 1926. Just to show that they crave food, and a meal of fish...

Page 107

 Ellis W. Eldred, boatswain on the U. S. S. Denver and the only bearded gob in the United States Navy. Eldred grew the foliage

Page 108

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 1, 1926. Premier Mussolini inspecting the Centocelle Aerodrome, at

For all support, inquiry and suggestion messages  contact@historyworm.com

History WormFiyat ArşiviNe DemekWiki WhatPrice Archive
Wiki What DeWiki What PlWiki What EsWiki What FrWiki What Th
© 2025 Gaste Arşivi