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Evening Star dated August 11, 1926

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 -~ OF DOUBLE-HEADER v WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow: not much change in gentle

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 » NEW YORK TO FETE GERTRUDE EDERLE Biggest City Honor Planned. She Goes to Germany to See Grandmother. Special iepatch to The

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 Did you ever hear of an v “Iceless” Summer | Drink ? ‘We have “fireless” cookers, but, for- tunately, there is no such thing

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 1 TERRALIS GAIING N ARKANSAS RACE Martineau’s Lead of 7,797 Votes Being Reduced by Later Returns. ~ By the Assoclated P...

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 ELECTION T0 END LEGION SESSION Placing Wreath on Tomb of THE EVENING .STAR. WASHINGTON, 1241 OUT OF 485 BAR APPLICANTS PASS

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 g, 9% 3 ] THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY., AUGUST 11. 1926. ABS"NENBE UNmN |Col. Bell to Install 50 Trash...

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 at your dealer every day Kings Polo was called “The Sport | of Kings” by Persian Princes because every lo player was thrice

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 THE —_— e Y D "THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY . .. August 11, 1926 THEODORE W.

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 TAR, WASHINGTO D. €., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1926 WE DYE C. C. WASHBURN DEAD. | AMERICAN ARTIST DIES. |EDWARDS LEAVES CANVIN

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 PYTHIANS TACKLE CHARTY PROGRAN Projects Offer Choice of Aid to Enterprises at Home or in Philippines. THE FEVENING STAR,...

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 UGUST 11, 1926 MlSS"]NARY TE“'S Red Blood Open a Charge Account— i Gt I viewed the newsstand with dis- | We Do Not Penalize

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 ‘THE EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1926. “Thursday Specials Thursday Special. $2.00 All Silk...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11. 1926 L JUST A GRANDDAD FOR AWHILE. Attorney General Sargent, who

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 14 U. 3. BROKE PACTS, SAY INDIANS IN SUIT Minnesota Also Wrongly Classified Land as ‘Swamp,’ Chippewas Insist. A By the...

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 WIXEIBIR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1f, R IXBIRIBNBEXEN WM&WJ&M BB IRIR 1926. Tomorrow, Savmgs of

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY . | Colombian Envoy and Senora de Olaval Return to Legation From Two Weeks’ Visit to Niagara and Canada. THE

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 RETRENENTFUN 0F .. ADEDATE the foundation of our economic struc- ture does not need to give bond or make deposit to insure

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 v The Story of Elizabeth By Her Mother, ANNE AUSTIN Coprmght. 1026, (U 2 and Gre; e, Borih Ammrican. Sawsonoer A Newanaper Al

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 GERMANSOBSERVE CONSTTUTIONDAY Hindenburg Takes Lead inI Celebrating Anniversary i of Republic. By the Associated Press...

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 NATIONAL PLAYERS — “Apple- sauce.” One of the best of the smarter and newer Amerfcan comedies, “Apple- sauce,” by Barry...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . 'WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1f. 192. “Cupid_a la Carte”; Thursday and Friday, “Prince of Pil- S g

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 22 S! CHAMPIONS HAVE O MORE TILTS Harris H PORTS. NLY 21 LISTED HERE s Comparatively Few Recruits to Try Out even Weeks of

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 S Withholding of De PORTS.’ BIG FIGHT ALMOST CERTAIN TO BE HELD AS SCHEDULED Tunney, Who Meets With Favor, Goes Back to Camp

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 FIN . TRADING FALLS OFF - ONSTOCK MARKET Yesterday s Decline Inspires Caution—General Motors’ Dividend Discussed. BY STUART

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 FIN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11 ik FINANCIAL. 25 e L FeTR HEAVY SHIPMENTS | [ ~ew York cure...

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 w OMAN’S PAGE. Garment Covers—Gift Suggestion BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Covers for nice frocks or for hand- to make and gome

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 sible as it is s v OMAN'S PAGE BY MARY MARSHALL. The little velveteen jacket is as sen- art and as smart as it popular. At

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 The Misty Pathway By FLORENCE RIDDELL (Copyright. 1024, by Florenos Riddell.) BYNOPSIS. Richenda Peterson. a London office

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D €. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1928. striking advance in motor lubrication MOST motorists realize

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 30 MUSIC T0 OCCUPY PROGRAM BY WREC Latin-American Concert by Army Band and Tabloid Opera Will Be Featured. Am concert =...

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 XUTOMOBILES, ETC. d THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1926. - _RDOMS, ETC. TOR SALECMISGRULANEOUS.

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 REAL ESTATE. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY ALGE’ST 11, 1926 32 BY J. CARROLL MANSFIELD | ® EVENING i THE ’HIGH LIGHTS OF...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY., AUGUST 11. 1926 REAL ESTATE. 35 = —— FALLLAL ,.,.IMU'I'I‘ AND

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 . REAL BARGAIN! 1412 Quincy St. N.W, - Only k From 14th St Modern, ath: _gara detached v easy terms. Any Broker or THRIFT...

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 AUCTIONS, —_ AUCTION SALES. ___FHIS AFTERNOON. & SON, Al Story Brick Apartment House, Containing 12 Apartments, Known as...

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 38 CADET UNIFORMS COST UNCHANGED Bids Are Opened for New Garb—Lowest Price Is $19.41; Highest, $23.85. for the furnish- hool

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