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Evening Star dated January 23, 1921

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 WEATHER. Cloddy today; probably preceded by rnln in the morning; tomorrow, fair; 0o _change in temperature. Temperature for

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 \ PLANS FOR GERMA ROVALIST UPRISING ‘REVEALED BY PAPER Monarchists to Use Radical OQutbreak as Excuse to Assume Power. (By

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 TELLSHOW TOBULD MERCHANT MARINE \ - Piez Would Have Emergency ~Fleet Handle All Shigping Board Vessels. CLAIMS ARE BIG BURDEN

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 HE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 23, I®2T-PART T TROOPS THAT LEAD INBOY SCOUTTESTS Percentages Shown in the . Divisional Inspections

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 -THE - SUNDAY - STAR, - JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 1. > s ] ELKS’ GIFT TO CHARITY. [jcot2nd Protective Order of Elks, it| Plans

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 AN ONSSUE OF WACES Confronted by Social and In- dustrial Situation-of Ex- treme Difficulty. RY EDWARD PRICE B R Cabie fu”Tie

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 WANTED Houses and Business . Property We have an unlimited demand for property. Let us sell yours. The F. H. Smith Co., 815

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 Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas at $1.88 Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas, good quality taped edge American cotton taffeta covers;...

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 A Ifiiwu e . e o pos; by which we will accomplish our end decisively and quickly. All through the store tomorrow you will who

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 New Prices on Nunnallys These New Prices Are Effective at Once $1.25 Assorted Chocolates are now. ... ... $1.25 Chocolates

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 (Y A 5 THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 1 5 TO PARTICIPATE IN PERFORMANCES TO BE GIVEN BY DRAMA LEAGUE| WARNS PLAGUE

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 12 HAYASHI RIDICULES | RUMORS OF A WAR, Japanese Ambassador to Great Britain Seems Even Conciliatory. Croas-Atlantic l'nhh}-

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 ‘Window Shades, Slip Covers and Draperies made UPHOLSTERING work tliis month at imates and samples furnished upon re= cost.

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 Washington’s Greatest Drug Stores 604 9th, Bet. F and G F St. Cor. 12th {PRICES RIGHT ALWAYS Columbia Theater Corner LOOK...

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 MARK WEEK IN ERIN Bombing of Police and Aux- iliaries Increases Near Dublin. By the Associated Press, ° DUBLIN, January...

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 16 and $+.00. ~ navy Assorted designs and colors. For use in kitchen, bathroom, vestibule, etc. —Limit 4 to a person. —None

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 - THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 1 GESSFORD 13 BUSY ON POLIGE PLANS Will Arrange Adequate Pro- tection March 4...

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 18 THE INVESTIGATE OYSTERMEN; SEEK SHORT MEASURING A campaign to find out if full meas- use s being given by local oyster...

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 4 ' ' THE SUNDAY STAR, TANUARY 23, 1921—PART T. “y9 - m——_—————m l Seventh and D Streets N.W. l_"%fle HUB FURNIT"RE Co_‘msl’

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 WHY PAY MORE? When You Can Buy It for Less! (We firmly believe our prices are the lowest in the country. QWe will refund your

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 0 i ” W " v ! : THE. SUNDAY STAR. JANUARY 23, 192T—PART TI. 2 VETERANS OF GREAT B il Dievistedh s tis Tiitabestsi b b Ml NVBG

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 1 P Musical Mention The entertainments for the blind at the Library of Congress. which

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 ¥O Electricity in Your Home? —It is convenient, economical and greatly en- hances the value of property. + Let us estimate on

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 b S 1 Originally priced $250 4 Originally Priced $225 2 Originally Priced $198 1 Originally Priced $189 3 Originally Priced

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 Feminine Taste and Very Moderately Priced, Too! New Imported Swiss Embroidered Roll Collars, in white with dainty touches of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 1. FINANCIAL. - ‘ | RANGE OF MARKET AVERAGES. The following chart shows graphically

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 g , than FINANCIAL BUSINESS OBSERVERS SEE U. S. BACK TO NORMAL CONDITIONS Continuance of War-Time Credit Inflation . and...

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 - SPORTS & THE SUNDAY STAR, . JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 1. SPORTS - o - MecBride to Take Comparatively Small Squad South : Few

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 1. SPORTS. Indians’ Chances Depend Largely on Walter Mails : U. S. Army...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 1 - Wool Jersey Suits _$12.95 —*“Oh, haven't you any more of them?” has been the query

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 EDITORIAL. PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL CABLE NEWS EDITORIAL SECTION Vovks Part 2—20 Pages COUNCILS AT MARION PLEASE...

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 2 THE SUKDAY STAR, JANUARY 23, 1921—-PART 2 THE YNNG AR, e vacming s snd sirs i aows v wie s | POLITICS AT HOMB|Children’s

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 Former French President Keeps Check Upon Briand . SHOWS GERMAN DUTY! TO PAY FOR THE WAR Viviani Says It Would Be Crime for

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 Army and Navy News BY CAPT. ARTHUI . DUNCAN, THE ARMY | ROM the wording of the re- cent House and Senate joint resolutions

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 Farewells to BY entertainments, and they themselv And all of this notwithstanding the S. WILSON'S last hospitalities MR...

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 nyfeid, R T, [P FEenpm————— - " Lubomirski, “Near East.Relief -Benefit on Tuesday Assured of Success ‘Drama League of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 2. ; 3 4. ernors Island successively under com- mand of Lord Loudon, Gen. Sir Jeffrey

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 -and Official Life Next fMistrésjq ot flxe;“{lhite House Has Created| Repitation for Lending Hearty Co-Ober_ation ’ to...

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 SOCIETY 1 o8 arshalls Dinner Hosts + at Brilliant Social Affair| Held in Presidential Suite at New Willard| Last Night—Mrs.

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 Table d’Hote Dinner, 6 to 7:30, $1.00 20 SOCIETY — — - NOAH'S ARK TEA ROOM 924 Seventeenth St. N.W. (Farragn¢ Square West)

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 1) Ribbon Craze Hits London as Novel _ tDesigns Appear b= & LONDON, January 15.—The ribbon eraze has reached its height. It

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 12 ewport Woman Urges [Fotming Artistic Center (The weekly tea of the League of merican Pen Women at the club- ouse, 1722 H

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 Army Notes. Cul. Herbert J. Slocum, U. 8. A, and MMra. Slocum are now installed in their - new home, No. 3131 R street, which

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 14 'BROUGHT "rstran e Adventures - in Shoes— At This Moment Smart - Shoes Are Alike on < the Two Conti- ~ nents—Colored o...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 2. HELP AND SITUATIONS. 13 All advertisements for The Evuin Star

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 e | Star office. il uipped Poene “Socation age , $1000. llfl{:. Star offices T itn ='3*7“..h‘-‘m',,?:.. = able to att "’." —

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 ROOMS, ETC.’ THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 2 APARTMENTS, ETC. b _— . = = e —— o Amonnn ‘FOR SALE, ETC. FOR...

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 18 - APARTMENTS TO LET. UNFURNISHED—Continued. REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FURNISHED. X THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 23,...

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 REAL ESTATE THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 2. EDUCATIONAL. R — e = e —————— BUSINESS PROPERTY. SUBURBAN PROPERTY....

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 i THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 2. Tomorrow The Hecht Co. begins its half yearly DISCOUNTSAE OF FURNIT | with...

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 D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1921. ————————————————— . HE midseason of the theatrical year, which is repcrted to be...

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 a2 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL Tomorrow Nigit e — Only Theatat: ta Wi Offering

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 ¢ AMUSEMENTS sement AY whe Pl FTER all is said and done, Mary Pickford is not such a dreadful fellow, if Manager Lawrence...

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 SUD 23, 1921—PART "3. AMUSEMENTS Reviews of New Books AMUSEMENTS THE WHAT IS AN OPERETTA? AN AMUSING RHAPSODY DAY STAR,...

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 = « 3 T AV, MOTORISTS URGED 0BE CHVALROUS Likened to Knights of Old, | Obligated by the Laws of Courtesy. Tn olden days a...

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 TN T X { s E | i kg ir MASONIC, i  LoncEs. A Dawson, No. 16, E. A. Potomac, No. 5, special, 7 Pma M. M. Pentalpha, No. 23,

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 MAGAZINE The Sunday Star. SECTION Part 4—6 Pages Former Occupant ®BUCHAN.N SHARED HONORS WITH GROVER CLEVELAND AS A NIMROD.”

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 BA MA R. GLENDENNING was offe of the attractions at Cedar Har- bor. For three;symmers his shop had been thé mecca of ‘women

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 REMEMBER the case well, for it was the only time Pinckney ever quoted the Bible to me. Anyway, he said it was the Bible he

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 THE ENCHANTED BASKET ATTLE, rattle, rattlé down the|and they had almost to feel their)out whether they have any press...

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 BY STERLING HEILIG. PARIS, January 12, 1921. ITH the new year opening & new era, and with the world no longer surprised at

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, JA\'UARY 23, 1921-PART 4. THE HISTORY OF ICE CREAM ST@RY NO. 5 \\\\\\\III“IfHHHIiIl/Il////////// / |...

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 GRAPHIC SECTION The last photograph of “Devil Anse” Hatfield, former feud leader in the Hatfield-McCoy mountain strife, who

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 SECTION—JANUARY 23, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, The startling new coiffure, “La Fregate la Junion,”...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 23, Scenes at Winterthur Farms, the country estate of [ ] H.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢.— A merry party of winter guests enjoy a spill at Murren, Bernese Oberland, Switzeriand.

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 1921. RAVURE SECTION -JANUARY 23, One of the newest shion creations for a oung girl. It is worn ly Mary Miles Minter, ovie

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 23, 1921 Among Us ‘Mortals The Younger Set By W. E. Hill...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 23, 1921 3 L] & F Wiy < [ Mrs. H. H. McCluer of Kansas City,

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 D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 23, 1921 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Mrs. N. A. Gawler, who will take part in the Motet

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 COMIC SECTION WASHINGTON, D. C. MUTT AND JEFF Mrs. Mutt’s An Easy Mark?? By BUD FISHER = X SHE'S AN EASY MARK! LITTLE Does =

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 AND THE KIDS Directed by LHAFF uma‘&{‘ ey i ':’u "' AL , %EW "?x’*)) \“ &QQ 2 ey & -#( 7.\‘-"’ (\" v,\s\fi‘&. S A...

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 ;. o 3 y* -~ Hawkshaw the Detectiv By Gus_\ Magér LT )...

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 JOE DEaw - HERE \s TeEN MiLLION DOLLARS UWORTH OF O\L, COPPER, GOLD, ZING, ORANGE GROVE AND : PHOSPRATE STocCi<-- You BOUGHT

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