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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! ~ =¥ 13 ey — OUR GREATEST SALE OF Size 36 Inches by 6 Feet 6 Inches Regular 60,000 CHILDREN -~ OUTOF SCHOOL with no fuel, having a harbor visited only by a few casual merchants seek- future. Conditions will be worse in the coming months when the snow melts and the rubbish and filth in the yards are washed into the streets of a city without water In its sewers. lcrup!. Odessa sees little hope for the |1t will be strange if there is not an port with twenty-two cars of Amer- ican provisions, trucks conveying the port is in a falir condition to receive the cargoes and the authorities have coal which they have kept intact for the purpose regardless of temptations to use it. The unloading of the ships relieves the unemployment among the port workers. Yet all this is less than a drop in By British Scientist HONOLULU, T. H., February 10 (by mail).—Study of the dy- ing races of the Pacific will be immediately “some of the peoples. in their primitive forms, are dying out begun N, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. hecause MAKES WORLD’S RECORD. NEW YORK, March 10.—Columbia Unlversity's total student enrollment is now 32420, Registrar Edward J. Grant announced today in making public the official tabulation pre- pared for the trustees. Columbia MICHOACAN GOVERNOR 2 _| food to a warehouse adjolning the . . Ing easy gains, having nothing to ex-| {004 fo & watebouss 2QOR0%, 12| | Dying Races of Pacific Columbia University New Has 32,- GOING TO ARGENTINA port and situated in the midst of a!ing American corn for the Volga dis- Subject of Early St district suffering from faflure of the | trict are expected in a few days. The J y udy 420 Students on Rolls. Chief Official of Troublesome Mexican Province Asks for Leave. By the Associated Press. - 1d: ic of chol or other diseases. = Odessa One of Most Poverty e ritor Aeien dozens of DeoPlS | the bucket — Odessa needs coal and | | and we must get them before ( | OMoials declare this glves the instl| MEXICO —CITY, March 3—Gow . T . what they hoped for. “There is noth- | a continuous supply of food for sev- the last vestiges of their raelal college in the world, Last year's ate Francisco Mujica of Michoacan, chief Stricken Cities in Russia. |ins to expect except death,” was the| eral months. There is scarcely a| | characterlstics are submerged | | om0 "0 0Ximated 31,000, figure in a series of disturbances usual reply. Only o few have a sparkl city in Rusaia’ where more neople| | B ihe miskling of macest B University extension has the big- |that have disrupted that state during Best Quality Cambric Shades ................300 175 [ First U.S. Food Arrives. |G i anomnoc mitt ot 106 1o | Uitten s and hore i3 searcely S irector O Ihe | | ot i s whiversiey 5. the last st monthe, s seked for The above prices include measuring, making and hanging. De- vival of the port business: city in Hussta whose hope is morc| | today on hix return from a vix- | |Partment, with 19953 =Whe number|a year's leave of absence, which prob- duct 25 cents per shade if you bring in your own measurements and BY LOUIS LEVINE. ° 1 hope is in the United States. | desperately pinned to American help.| | it to Washington as umomelal | |5f Columbia undersraduates 1S %5:0. | ably will be granted by the state no hanging. Deduct 25c if your old rollers are used. ‘able t & R At 32 Pushkinska, where a century &eographical adviser to the lim- 5 3y L i - | legislature, according to information By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. . X _— Teatton of Sl sional students, and teachers’ col-|given Excelsior. P Copyright, 1922, ago lived the great Russian poet e Grip or Influenza e Invert e tion ot tie biey. | |lege ha: 2 students in the school [ The newspaper says that Mujic ODESSA, Russla, March 3 (De-|Fushkin and where now Is the office| . ,TOF T8 0N (EIREF piberive BROMO e Invextigation of the prim= | | = 4,04t1on and 1,675 in the school | will go at once to Ai ~ i dministra- = 3 races will be coupled with ! nce to Argentina on & IMPORTANT layed).—The correspondent has been e ently i) day | QUININE Tablets.' The genuitic bears the sig; of geoxraphical and geo- | |Of practical arts. speclal mission for the government We do not offer you seconds or stock size shades, such as are In Odessa a week and talked with s or write to relat T L T A xical phenomena of the ocean, Dr. Adam Le Roy Jones, director of | and will remain away from Michoa- R commonly advertised at reduced prices; but every shade is made ohs et an \ L for the Amer il 5 s | e naid. admissions, sald the number of last|can until the trouble in that state ; to t;rder to fit your windows and bears our own guarantee to be persons of _all views: Economically § X “But we must go after the yenrts !.slx;pllc.j:umror aamuuia;n 1to h:?n:eudhald::le. Since Mujl%a was ap- perfect in every respect. No extra charge for special sizes. and politically Odessa is one of the ERUPTION MELTS SNOW. people firat; before they dinap- | | 1080 0 10 Sehovle Was nprecden” | Sont. Obregon sasumed office; Micho worst clties in Russia today. Of S$T.- | MADRAS, Oreg., March 10—Black | | Befnitely, aw fae :'_'"o:.';"p::: strict the number admitted. acan has beeln almost constant up- 830 13('] St. NW 900, childeen e ween tho agen Of four 1y needed. smoke was observed arising in col- poses are concerned, so that —_— be‘lmfl. awhich has been Intensified S HO e oy ° || and fifteen years, only 7,000 are at- of packages is beginning, |umns yesterday from the southwest| | part of the work ean walt” he The famous Crystal Palace in Lon. | Within the last few weeks, Phone Main 4874 || tending school. The others are not i the specter of | sido of the Mount Jefferson erat declared. | |don ta ten inchcs snorter in winter| o 'tT-._T_ W. ST attending because the schools are|starvation and typhus. s e report said the eruption .was than in summer, owing to the con- o first safety razor to have ‘OKES SAMMONS z::p heulledmfmd hecull:\ Shuus“fln(ll sst news I the city afew i ey:}v\lh;nmr(n':!,fu?ll:'.lhc south raction of the huge moial tramework been invented by an Englishman 1n A er clothing are lacking. Hun- dreds are out selling matches and 5 cigarettes or begging. . The 6,000 children in soviet homes are in a pitiful plight. As th EOV- ernment allows each child (l.li‘ley %m})‘ - one pound of blacke bread, one ounce . f grits, a third of an oun t fat Only a Very Few Days Left in Our Big and’un Cghih 0T & pound of meat {h morbidity and mortality are g The workers in the government tories a nderfed; those in the private enterprises are given h larly because of the difficulties of im- portlngfanld exlqortlnl.h| l’ll'ho \\JIH'SI[ ° PS cases of starvation and the poores NO di d 1 th vorkers. Cth- . s i ErEamaan with Columbia Such well known nlndlrdAlllluku of unquauu:al;)lel quah‘t‘y it o tiso hungey axd o taaed as those listed below. are priced much below the to beggary. E - o Interested Only in Getting Dreaa. 'l;q"‘l‘.' "u'.“ |:m:eetlo SF"“L -.l.-HEM !FAS.:[ “.yo.l‘.'!:E Enervated and disc een Int lo a piano some time now 1s ha lost interest in ever B i e o oo e A oo feserent By moace - e fruly: wonde Argains. of bread. The chict topics of con- Versation are pay and food. 1 ’ A. B. Chase pathetically walk through the mar- kets trying to sell whatever is left Bradbury of their old poss and they = 5 N w'b'm"' in & So D s s potaipey oy recaisd Youwholike bright, jollyenter- : hlin ) ¢ other thi low : A * Beidy L T T e tainment and who enjoy laugh- Elack bread costs 35000 rubles a 5 Y pound, meat 45,000, sugar 115,000 and ose & Sons making ente: ers can have 5 J. & C. Fischer B e ot of this mistry some are . n the m is misery son s . . Van Wickle Piano Company lving well as the result of the now , the fun you want—nght in your economic policy. Several Laffargue boen reopened in the own home. R. S. Howard horimeka. which hav d Lassall 1 Karl M e . Cowwn Whitt L‘:{;’Snrsm“:;fisi;‘ri‘lsm;iu. riminain Play Columbia Records. T thos a i third-rate = ;’;:\'I(;n:i;.\l o:gwn‘?un‘\'lil‘ln l‘:ll:\'] dllsy Ay . All the ha loom-chas butter, cheese, ‘pastry, candies, PPy, & =C| 1Ng s, hats, shoes and antique = :E:;Sgg‘;m‘o;[ chocolates (hey charge stars make records for Columbia Most of them are new—some are used. O e o acoiads Sovist : 3 4 lary of the average soviet echUS‘veI.y — Al Jols°n Tcd mpl 5 'y 10 Wr.050 ARE OFFERED FROM $sys OP, 0" 350 | | "W Cniovs e tugurites e an, - 5 $375 UP. swer Is Invariably, ~Speculators and Lewis, Nora Bayes, Van and Used Pianos as low as $s0—completely overhauled and those having things to sell.” Schenck, Frank C ‘t Man' guaranteed to be exactly as represented. People Fear to Venture Out. chel rumi on IShould the purchaser desire, :ny piano or player bought e ey thearer Harri ’Bcrt Willi . Doll in this d”li wfi]{l be taken fbachk at any time within a where the audiences cannot keep arris, 1ams, y year and the full amount of the purchase price allowed warm even with the aids of hats and = on a new Piano or Player Piano. You must see these t",‘;:’;gfi(’f‘a;,"fifiS‘",’\‘:\',’irr:‘g“gfi:f Lo am Kay, Paul Bl;sc, Furman and instruments to appreciate how great are the bargains. city. One admires the courage of Nash. Deiro. - It is not necessary to pay the full amount in cash—terms those who on half-empty stomachs % i can be arranged to suit your convenience. g:g_:r:s_ed:gc;a«:c;:nl‘;:«(x;‘-g th ',Lm.\- even U;(P D-‘rf‘or)mum-vs h’\r‘I lh"( b ! !\‘l f ers’ clubs are poorly attended B iasiat et anas You follow the crowd to find a good show. Follow the popular ably safe, while the dark st . . 4 considered unsafe late in the > ’ L C l R record fans and you’ll find what you want at some Columbia store w e government. The people Diame the “eomrades” (communists) ;md give vent l(;‘ their fn‘lllll; nk- v. But wh they ked whethe: any o'?h.f;dfiflnuu-ax“z'r.?in o hine e prove conditi » answer in th ” the former bankers, ofes- Sors and profess . Pihose ti-c ist AT be- yond doubt, ay nat con sidering the resources a lable noth- l!‘AFl b:hu(“r z‘}: possible. Th‘ . n].\;w ad- 3 mit that the government is strong and need have no fear. e Oppose Political Change. 2 h P' k f th t W o Here’s the Pick of the Lis ical change. There is now a greater sense of security and a gradual casing POPULAR SONGS BANDS OLD FAVORITES INSTRUMENTAL ills d t s of the political situation. A student i are aue to 1Im- expressed the situation when he said: Give Me My Mammy from Anchors Aweigh Comin’ Thro’ the Rye Duet] 78847 | Triumerel 'Cello Slo 49795 +“Before, if 1 was a little late in com- | Eombo Al Jolson U. S. Naval Academy Band | A-3331 Rosa and Carmela Ponselle | $1.50 Pablo Casals| $1.50 \ ing home mother was worried to i A3590 | ot the Middi 75¢ ect feet? death; now she no longer fecls My Mammy Knows (How to 95 arch of the Middies Polonaise In “E” Major . alarm” Several business men who Cheer and Comfort Me) U. S. Naval Academy Band . 4 Annie Laurie Soprano Solo Part I « Piano Solo g&z!;&y&x;«;::gfitsfi operative com- Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw Willow Grove March Marg R ine | A-3487 Grainger | A-6208 s s said: oty ey ““There is more confidence in the > U. S. Naval Academy Band | A-3523 | Ben Bolt Soprano Solo $1.00 | Polonaise in “E' Major [ $1.50 That in order fa future. That is why we are entering Delia Frank Crumit ioh 75 Margaret Romaine Part II Piano Solo er itor your business.” In My Heart, On My Mind, ] A-3530 | Lights Out March c o Aeinger 2 'So far as can be ascertained the 'Al'Day Long b "7 U. S. Naval Academy Bend children to go through e e ey o patctal Frank Crumit A The Bloom is on the Rye Souvenir Violin Solo 79708 2 . e its condition is like trying to lift apol =°nc‘dm;;ia e L R Baritone Solo Qscar Seagle| 5 _c71g Duci de Kerekjarfo| $1.00 life with comfort it is - [lome's selr by his bootstraps When Shall We Meet Again Brar i 75e> | I'll Take You Home Again, { 6150 | Meditation Viotin Solo 49685 Odessa Has Little Hope. : A-3529 attle of the Nations Kathleen Baritone Solo . e et : Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw b bt Aumesoo | Toscha Seidel| $1.50 absolutely essential that Just a Little Love Song 75¢ = e By Howard Marsh A Slippery Place o~ 2 their feet are in pink of P Naval Rarerve Band | A-2627 | The Nightingale o r e Which Hazel Al Herman Hilda’s Wedding 75¢ Sopruno ticy Geates $1.50 A-6176 condition and free from You're Out o’ Luck Naval Reservé Band U;:n to the Mo;_hanBltrd $1.50 . ! Al Herman peano ucy Qates pains and aches? | Which Is ’A Frangesa Intro. ) | Who's Been Around? Coorim s Pr=' e O1d Black Joe_Baritone Solo R e ich? 'Van & Schenck French National Defile Louis Graveure | 5 cogg | “E» Flat Magor Which? O'Reilly (I'm Ashamed of[ 75c March Prince’s Band Carry Me Back to Old Vir- - 's7 50 Cincimaats Symphony & A young woman You) Van & Schenck £ ginny Baritone Solo ‘Orchestra b i Arlesienne Suite-Farandole i Giaveie Marche Joyeuss, Koy ctatn CO ) sent \ French Army Band | One was Want My Mammy" ¥ A-6114 Cincinnati Symphony 'S [ oe waists. I y y La Feria-Suite “E: le” s £Be ANe S ] white and old, thes Vernon Dalhart and | 5 5570 \Ferio-Suite “Espagnole” | §1.25 | Sweetest Story Ever Told| 79115 Orchestra " other a delicate 1 Bernar s Soprano Solo Sylvia Ballet. 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