History Worm
  1. Evening Star
  2. 1921-03-13

Evening Star dated March 13, 1921

Page 1

 { s tom oy and row cloudy cloudy. # WEATHER. colder | today; [ Tumperature for twenty-four hours, | ended at 10 pm 8§ lowest,

Page 2

 ADIOURNMENT 10 . 0. K NOMINATIONS ‘Special Session May End ) Tomorrow if White House i Is Agreeable. of 1 H the Senais The

Page 3

 FINDS HOPE FOR GERMANY IN MR. HARDING'S MESSAGE! Maximilian Ha_raen S;e; th; United States Willing to Abandon Isolation When

Page 4

 Indians Here to Push Candidate, W¥he appointment of a successor 1o presided @sto Sells, Indian commissioner, is fhat the...

Page 5

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. MARCIT 13, 1921 - PART 1. *= MOURNING BLACK _ Dyed Within 24 Hours ' CARMACK DRY CLEANING

Page 6

 THE SUNDAY 6 SBHUUI-S URGANIZE | | orcHESTRAL concErT. || 20-YEAR CLUB MEETS. i arracks tomorrow | | woogard & Lothrop Family

Page 7

 ADMIRAL KANE BURIED. } I ! ¥Retired Navy Chaplain Interred at | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MARCH 13, 1921—PART T.° of

Page 8

 WASHINGTON. D. C. MARCH 1 _1921—PART 1. The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. v Silks de Luxe HIS

Page 9

 —— X sizes for Women londay and sly models. e + 1At Very Interesting Prices ‘Children’s Garments ‘Fifs showing of attractive

Page 10

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MARCH 13, FANTAN PLAYERS CAUGHT lBOY’S SKULL FRACTURED; B3 1921—PART 1. terday. afterncon

Page 11

 T S Announcing Two New . Warwick Lodge Sport Suits at $17.75 F This new price to answer the persist- ent call for a pop- ular

Page 12

 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 13. 1921-PART 1. foz | |l Only Here Only Here | AFFEBIS BUT F[w Special Program

Page 13

 / THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 13, 1921—PART 1. 13 ORGAN IS DEDICATED. |ChRoius from “ne Sessian. dience standing

Page 14

 1 i [ g W 203 Colorado Bldg. ] . g = T S ARESIDENCE OF & Price, $55,000 FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE JOSEPH C. ZIRKLE OR YOUR

Page 15

 y THE SUNDAY , D. C. MARCH 13, 1921—PART 1 . A5 e e Army, Navy and Marine Corps or»‘l NOteS Of Art and Artists chaunn....

Page 16

 THE 5. BavvHovnsCo. *THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. Door and Window Screens, Porch Shades, Ete. First Sale of the...

Page 17

 T U TR ORI (ST (TR T U TR S 7 R A S8 5 F T O T O T T T O U T T pe—_— IR Easter Sales That Establish New Records of Low...

Page 18

 % THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 13, 1921—PART 1. others were locked up for refusing| to obey orders of the police

Page 19

 'DENIES PORTO RICO | SEEKS AUTONOMY 'Delegate Davila Claims Talk | of Independence Due to F  Skillful Propaganda. T the...

Page 20

 13, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MARCH 1921—PART 1. : g Solid Oak Chifforobe | FREE | The Hub’s Liberal Credit Terms

Page 21

 ~ i 4 . Tg.gt SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. €. MARCH 13. 1921—PART 1. i E’:_: SROSTLIS =1 n=——L ANSBURGH & BROTHER """...

Page 22

 THE SUNDAY STAR, noisy. Wish you would look it over is about typical of the non-business like way in which too many motor-

Page 23

 { | | | | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, 1921—PART 1. f— e 1 :‘ ‘1‘! llIaE\l'izlalelh Parker, Ollie Small,...

Page 24

 2,000 Hanks of Knitting Worsted Selling Regularly at 79c a Hank Superior Grade Knitting Worsted, in a complete pw assortment

Page 25

 MARCH 13, 1921—PART 1. g's DABLE STORE' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 50c and 59c Washable Cretonnes at 29c Yard This

Page 26

 r % " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON evening in the chapter rooms, 14th|evening, when the degree staft of KNI | and recitations

Page 27

 Barber&ERoss Jhe Biftlardware and I!ou.ref&rmrhmg Store. \’ , 11 th. aid G Ste ; Auto Vacuum Ice Cream Freezer Ice Cream...

Page 28

 > \ / N . T = = = 5 " (CIAL 28 FINANCIAL THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 13, 1921—PART 1. FINANCIAL. ] — = — e...

Page 29

 THAT MIGHT HAVE HAPPENED . UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS ! ‘Speculation on Possibilities Had Federal DEMAND FOR STEEL | Week’s...

Page 30

 o ot SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR,NVVASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, 1921—PART 1. SPORTS. National Leaders Like Team’s Outlook :...

Page 31

 SPORTS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MARCH 13, 1921—PART 1 SPORTS 31 - Not All “Bones” Ma de in Minors : Columbia Course

Page 32

 1921—PART 1. 5. BavnHonsCo. "THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. THE SUNDAY MARCH 13, 5. Bavv Honso. *THE BUSY CORNER"...

Page 33

 ‘ EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS ) SPECIAL ARTICLES = Part 2—22 Pages EDITORIAL SECTION WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING,

Page 34

 THE EVENING STAR, ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. ‘! ‘WASHINGTON,D.C. {sDAY........March 18, 1921 {54 , THEODORE W. NOYES. . .

Page 35

 - 'FALL OF RED REGIME |PLANS UNLIKELY JUST NOW Only Thoroughly Organized Central Force, Furnishing Rallying Point, Can End

Page 36

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Miss KUTH WVALLACE. Osne of Lhe several at- %ra,ctwe daughters of corebafiy of Agriculiure aad

Page 37

 SOCIETY - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 13, 1921 -PART 2 - SOCIETY _— en a surprise birthday anniversary |...

Page 38

 SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 13, 1921PART 402 404 Seventh Street e e o~ Suits that are Winners Most...

Page 39

 SOCIETY FOR'THE EA&TEP\LOILETIE TAILORED SUITS ¢DEMI— TAILORED ROSTUME SUITS TWO & THREE PIECE MODELS PINNER °R EVENING...

Page 40

 i Mrs. H. A. Williams. Jr., tModel Fur Shop i g ! I “ Is Guest of Miss Low 1. ROSENDORF (Prop.) | Mrs. Harry A. Williams,...

Page 41

 | "o‘..m" Pbilips - cxe oy e - - 3 T L — a - gL e ELEVENTH ST. Ml“ln ery D ept. . —4th Floor The House @of Councsy———l 608 TO

Page 42

 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 13. 1921—PART 2, ANSBURGH & BROTHER OTHER SALES OF IMPORTANCE IN THE SUNDAY POST...

Page 43

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, 1921—PART 2. = = uildingSales 22 LANSBURGH & DROTHER SEE THE BARGAIN 6TH SALE

Page 44

 12. SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MARCH 13, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY ‘ Mrs. D. D. Clarke Leaves Maple Tapioca. [of

Page 45

 = SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MARCH 13, 1921—PART 2. ) SOCIETY : o - : 1 La Madame was able to retire with|the

Page 46

 LADIES, FREE REMOVAL Superfiuous Hair Eusa Cream’Depilalory ONE WEEK ONLY MARCH 14 TO 19 Ne Pain, Irritation or Harm ‘Will

Page 47

 1921—PART 2 15 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1 With Winter Squash ner where the color is yellow lhls\, hour 1n a

Page 48

 . ®DUCATIONAL.S THE SUNDAY EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. AMERICAN UNIVERSITY * Graduate Instruction Leading to the Degrees of...

Page 49

 HELP AND SITUATIONS ‘WANTED—HELP. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, 1921_PART 2 HELP AND SITUATIONS WANTED—HELP

Page 50

 18 MISCELLA : NDAY S "1 : EOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 13, 1921 _PART 2. AUTOMOBILES, ETC "...

Page 51

 AUTOMOBILES, ETC 4 twe v -q_-: e i X "Ti7 4% sow." Phone Fraskiia 3 g fect ?niinl? demenstration in Washington. Reply .H...

Page 52

 ' & IS, ETC T y N N, b 92 a9 STATE : ROOMS, < -_———— s o 5 . 4 . _____soowssve ___ _ _HE UMY mn waSNown DG BN mmmam o...

Page 53

 . O * $50 per mouth _ siderable loss. ) 256-A, Star office. REAL ESTAT AVE. ark_and 14th st. trol- 0 NDED. | for ‘colored It

Page 54

 Reviews of AMERICAN DEMOCRACY VERS PRUSSIAN MARXISM. By Clar- ence F. Birdseye, author of “The Reorganization of Our...

Page 55

 i T I Theaters I “Che Theater ENUINE charm and unmistakable beauty arc the distinguishing features .of William Moore Patch's

Page 56

 * S : 5 i 5 3 — gt -~ L Ad Lo o AENEESE AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL ™" i wesk. n-—u_—.--—uu:-—m-u The Mot Dntarcatiag sud wm—nm-‘mm

Page 57

 > - - = AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS qu sementg e PHOTOPILAY S was to be expected, the reputable motion picture praducers of the...

Page 58

 vy Current Attractions (Continued from First ranged by Raymond B. Perez. “@irls From Joyland.” 8im Williams’ “Girls From...

Page 59

 r e i i t py FICTION — Part 4—6 Page: WASHINGTON, MAGAZINE SECTION he Sunduy Star. f Xy D. « SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1921

Page 60

 - 2 OHN PETERSON was disturbed. His bushy yellow eyebrow ‘were drawn together in a ter- rific frown. His clear blue ®yes—eyes

Page 61

 f "THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1 By Fannig Hurst " THE SEVENTH DAY e “AT LEAST, WEAR YOUR KNIGHT'S COLORS.” 1...

Page 62

 4 3 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 13, 1921—PART 4 THE CONSUL’ S SE AL A Wang Foo Story by Sidney C. Partridge |

Page 63

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, 1921-PART 4 -8 e A€ : ‘M ‘l‘ 'HE RAMBLER REVIEWS AN OLD STORY . . By Sewell Ford

Page 64

 WILLOW furniture, please, not reed or rush, ‘but the strong, resilient willow, carefully constructed by hand craftsmen—with

Page 65

 o - The Sunfly Star, WASHINGTON, D. (. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1921 Part 5—12 Pages ALL AUTO DEALERS - STRIVE TO SURPASS

Page 66

 o s NITRNISTRY T GOME St 'MOTOR!STS‘ GET REPORT= | Those From Pennsgrove to Atlantic City Are Declared to Be in Fair...

Page 67

 THE SUNDAY MARCH 13, AR, WASHINGTOYN, D. C, NEARLY HALF CARS SOLDAREONCREDIT Believed That the Deferred; Payment Plan May Be

Page 68

 " THE ' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.  MARCH 13, 1921—PART 5. EVOLUTONOFAUTD SHOMN N MIVES Fitm Shows How Modern...

Page 69

 A HOME ON WHEELS. TEPRNDABLECAR CALLEDCATERION Beauty, Speed and Economy ‘Seen as Only Elements ‘in Motor Value. “Fver since

Page 70

 B THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, 1921_PART 5. HOW TO WALK ON COUNTRY ROADS WHERE AMERICAN CARS BLAZE Tillye...

Page 71

 i tNeauléa of the science of m TAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MARCH 13, 1921-PART 5. METALLURGY KEEPS PACE RS e @ conly be And the

Page 72

 STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MARCH “OPEN WEEK"” PLANNED. “Open week” will be observed by the Greer Motor Company, 1226 Connecticut

Page 73

 MARCH 121 CONVENTION TALL ADMISSION 50¢ rucks . flccessories tomobile hsurance ‘11th.and G St -to_show you. - - : We are...

Page 74

 10 THE STYDXY STAR. WIASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 13 1921 PART °5 WESTCOTT at by a careful om||ln|nn (r rip th FARMERS REALIZE...

Page 75

 o ROAD MENDING IN FRANCE |2 - BIG TRUCKS HELP CLEAR ainiaen. Taghon oF shae 1 Terume bt mmatul siea ot e - -SET AS EXAMPLE TO

Page 76

 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13. 1921_PART 5. I { omoti in general and the for transportati : b and 15,000...

Page 77

 GRAPHIC } ROTOGRAVURE SECTION | ' SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, 1921. — XX X1 Funeral of Champ Clark, member of...

Page 78

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 13, 1921 The Younger Generation Evelyn E., daughter of Mr. and

Page 79

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 13, 1921. Statue of Gen. Simon Bolivar, liberator of Venezuela,

Page 80

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—-MARCH 13, 1921, AMONG US MORTALS THE INTELLECTUALS By W. E. HILL...

Page 81

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 13, 1921. Dr. L. C. E. Sawyer, the Harding family physician;

Page 82

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION Officers of Automotive Trade Association and Automobile Show...

Page 83

 An unusual view of the falls in Rock Creek Park. Photo by Edward Rappa, 301 I street northwest, winner of The Star’s weekly

Page 84

 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION_—MARCH 13, 1921. "The Brownie Girl Let your nearest Kodak dealer show

Page 85

 AERFTIC ~J " i - MUTT AND JEFF # Fade-Out Ink Pays Its Way < By BUD FISHER T'VE GOT THE AGENCY FoR SELLING “THE WONDER FADE -

Page 86

 == THE CAPTAIN | - AND THE KIDS | (R fc‘/ - nfi:gfih\ \//'/_f Directed by A Y73 4 > 2 fi_\ R. DIRKS T ) ’ WHOOPS MIATIHA! IT5 A

Page 87

 "tl/;. — THERE ARE So T MANV HouD- UPS OF w AUToMoBILES ON TRESE AN Y/ ‘ g / LONELY ROADS —ARENT A \ ) / \ ! §~ Nov AFRAID

Page 88

 v DonN'T MIND SO MUCH YOUR GOING OVT ONE NIGHT A WEEW BUT T TAKES You Z THE OTHER SIX NIGHTS 4 _|To GET BACK To — 2| NoBMAL

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