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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1921-11-06

Evening Star dated November 6, 1921

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 WEATHER. Fair today and tomorrow; warmer tomorrow; moderate variable winds. £ Mmhf of the Associated Press The- Assotiated

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 ¥ - 9 L J JUDGE DENOUNCES fi FLOOD OF APPEALS 1<Charges Improper Influence in Sacco-Canzetti Mur- der Case. ! By the...

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 ; ' ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SECRETS Peace Prefimingfies Droppedl to Rush Treaty Signing. By ANDRE TARDIEU. Captain of

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 / ~ 1 HARDING'S PEACE PLAN { ‘ WINS FIRST VICTORY‘ Mazximilian Harden, Germany’s Foremost | Publicist, Sees Practical...

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 ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, .. ANNOUNCING The Commercial National Bank's “INSURED SAVINGS PLAN” At the opening of business Monday...

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 5, ' ""'PHE. SUNDAY .STAR, \WASHINGTON,. D. C., NOVEMBER; 6, '1921—PART 1. 7...

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 « ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, NOVEMBER 6, 1921_PART 1....

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 to $6.50. Books—And time to select Christmas Books of the better kind for boys and girls. 'Here at'15¢ to $3.00 eacli. paiais

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 10 S i -THE. SUNDAY./STAR, T\WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 6, 1921—PART 1. . AR \ 4 RECITAL TO BE GIVEN  [(hs,teor and dectre

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 ——— . J—— N e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 6, 19%21—PART 1. s lt’i‘:’ Open Every Day From&A.M lo M CREDIT TOO’

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 IN SCHOOLS AND. COLLEGES S ~ e s "hootarty, To1R, "sad D Y. - rty, ), an SvHOOLS- Fred Connor, ‘captsin winning :com- A4 Dany

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 * BUILDING HERE AIDS| CITY NEWS N BREF. PLIGHT OF J0BLESS Discharge of Federal Clerks Adds to Number—Situa- tion Better in

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 . B SRR ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C, NOVEMBER 6, 1921—PART 1. 7 We’ve Made Several Changes in Department Locations

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 TWO PAGES of important Monday News, entirely different than printed here, will be found in the Sunday Post. . ‘Washington—New

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 MUY NAMED “FOR MRS, HARDING Bloom Placed on Show Last . Night at Department of - Agriculture Exhibition. Crowd Expected...

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 THE '-"VSUNDAYb STAR, “WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER:'6, 1921—PART 1. "lIllIllllllllllllllllllllll!lll’]...

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 Sell Exclusively the GENUINE 0 Cash 1110 G Street ADVERTISEMENT Disarmament, From a Spiritual Viewpoint Victor Victrolas All

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 CLEAN-UP SQ CHEVROLET “For Economical Transportation™ o . td The lowest priced fully equipped More than 96,425 disabled...

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 / THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 6, 1921—PART 1. DR. PLOTZ COMBATS DISEASE _[BUSINESS MEN BUY ROAD, AMONG...

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 ‘Veterans of ro—— A meeting of the United States jepartment of Agriculture Post, 824, Vaterans of Foreign Wars, was held | it

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 ~ POSTMASTER GENERAL INJURED STUDEN EXPECTED 70 DIE [Two Others From Fordham in Critlcal Condition After Auto Crash. Special

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 WM e T e Mmmmw e G| SRR | Tl i P G iy ‘Z’é?fifiW$’%“7”t“fp &C in Your Home portation. By he Associated Press. iy NEW YORK,...

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 i T Y L A T L T T T A * heavy satin-face qualit. blue, b A large assortment of new desirable nrles and shapes, well made and

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 Ben Hur Extract, a pleasing and fascinating Daggett dand Rams- beads, i oriental perfume; sold dell's Perfect Cold et D...

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 — THE"SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,”D. " C, NOVEMBER 6, 1921—PART .- mmorr-xrxs: ‘mzmmmu STORE® $1.29 Crib Blankets, 95¢ Crib...

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 \ i o S C ey 7. . " 4 : 2 N = e SPORTS: - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 6, 1921-PART 1. SPORTS. 21 % — e e ——

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 - S 28" SPORTS. 4 FAME WON BY CENTR 'ROMANCE OF SPORTSDOM : Moran, McMillin and Meyers Wonder Workers _; in Victory Over...

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 r B - SPORTS. COLLEGE PARK ELEVEN GIVES OLD ELI BATTLE Blue_Scores Two Touchdowns Rather Handily in Early Stages, But Has to

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 e e oy 80 AL A s THE SUNDAY * §TAR, WASfiiNd’i‘ON,' D. ¢, NOVEMBER 6, 1921—PART 1. ey Page 1 1 |'THE S. KANN SONS COMPANY Read

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 - .~ 0, NOVEMBER §, 192{_PART 1. THE S. KANN SONS COMPANY Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. “THE 'BUSY. CORNER” Penna.

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 - 5 1.° . 'NOVEMBER 6, "1921"PART T.’ THE~ SUNDAY 'BTAR; - WASHINGTOX, of Onr 3 Pages Todny See Pages 30'and’31 Store Hours,

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 Romance Seen-in Commerce French: Tewlbr Engeged in Russian Border Traffic Sleeps. in Peasant’s : Hutand Goes to Bed With...

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 - Revietvs of - « world sleuths have it in for Michael, for | * THE FRUITS OF VICTORY. By Nor- man Angell. author of “The...

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 THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. C, NOVEMBER .6, .1921—PART 1. 35 At L is highly beneficial. Or excellent re-tin all the...

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 %312 S¥ - a4 - o 15 B A N LTS SR oo ¥ Army and Navy News e lBy Capt. Arthur G. Duncan, O. R. C. o . — <% ployed at tral...

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 l i ! i ! (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) OM NOW ON THE they smiled. “Dave,” she sald, cheer me up. haven't spoken a...

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 WORLD.WIDE RANGE RADIO. OPENS. WITH MES&ME FROM PRESIDENT By the Associated Press. P cla), commercial, technical and re- NEW

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 "FRATERNITIES ’ MASONIC. T LODGES. ‘oday—Knights Templar fleid day serv- T Albmniment . grownds, 3 pa. Mondey-—Potemac, No.

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 FINANCIAL, FINANCIAL COTT! N REPORT SOON. Money The Year 1921 to Date on the Washington Weel’s Price Range New York Stock...

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 Facaliy . i, e el Al .FINANCIAL." " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 6, 1921_PART 1. HELP AND SITUATIONS. 41 STEEL

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. all 2354 6th st. n.W. YOUNG GIRL wishes position at anything, WANTED—SITUATIONS WANTED—SITUATIONS...

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 FQR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ’HLILLANHHLHMIMHL CREDIT CASH STOVES. COOK STOVES. HEATING STOVES. OIL_STOVES. HOPWOOD'S, 8th AND K

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 o a i g = g i 44 _ROOMS, ETC. : ; .THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER. 6, 1921—PART.1. . APA&T_I!}ENTS, ETC. FOR...

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 3 REAL ESTATE 4] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 6. 1921—PART 1 REAL ESTATE. 45 FOR SALE—LOTS REAL ESTATE LOANS.

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 -REAL.ESTAT THE FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SAI.E—KOUBES FOR SAI.E—HOUBES X it Cont! SUNDAY -STAR W’ASfiI GTON, FOR SAI.E—HOUSBS ued.

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 REAL ESTATE," " ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER EDUCATIONAEL. ill render special from the Argentine’ el...

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 L e U Sl ¢ ' THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D.: ., NO_VEMBERI 6, 1921—PART 1.’ % ] $e: SpeclalAdvertlsmg Coupon COUPON & b - £

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 NATIONA ~EDITORIAL PAGE SPECIAL ARTICLES % rig L PROBLEMS Part 2—14 Pages - - ‘President Harding Has No Doubt’ Arms...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0O, NOVEMBER 6, -1921—PART 2. THE EVENING STAR, With Sundsy Morning Editien, WASHINGTON, D.

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 I THE 'SUNDAY 'STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D.  C,.NOVEMBER §, ‘]9"3.‘1—1’1\RT 2. . i ~ - WORLD TO DEMAND e — e ‘THE STORY THE WEEK HAS

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 4 & _— v . * portant engagements : MRS. DORYNS, —— Vife of Mr.Fleteher Dobyns of the $h ping Board who has just'joined him

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 SOCI‘iT'Y- THE SUNDAY. .STAR, WASHINGTO! agungton Faris it 40-Inch Genuine Huds'on Seal Coats $265 A Value Never Before...

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 !';OCIETY L] SOCIETY S i Tales of Well Known Folk |l . ' BIG VALUES N - 5 In Social and Official Life| OT A BIT TOO SOON H i

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 3 Mrs. Coolidge Heads U. D. C. Ball Patronesses Mrs. Calvin Coolidge heads the list of patronesses for the annual autum- nal

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 SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., NOVEMBER 6, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY - ———————————————————— : = Ball at New Willard

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 SQCIETY R %™ A Special Sale of DANCE FROCKS at $29.’50 A Price That Has Not Been Possible for Lihke Qualities in Years Every

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 10 Ball Masquerade 'One of the elaborate affairs of Hal- loween was a masquerade -ball at Hilicrest Inn. The decorations of

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 SOCIETY ] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. €, NOVEMBER 6, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY 1I and Mrs. Owen P. Lloyd, on North Mr. Daniel

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 ~ patron and patroness of the V. V. V. 12 . o . Vo $ Chevy Chase Party Is Brilliant Success Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Wilcox....

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 720 14th Street Bosud Building Bertha Spittell A Special Sale of Sample Dresses That sold up to $35 51975 Unusual,...

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 14 HUBBY OF 1921 HIGH SCHOOL GIRL | BIDS FAIR TO BUY HIS MEALS OUT! Dance and Dress Win Over | ) Domestic Science i girl to t

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 ements e Theater OMEWHERE in the annals of tragic humor is told the story of a man who slowly froze to death before he...

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 '.{\_M USEMENTS. TONIGHT 8:20 MATINEES THURS. and SAT. The Wagenhals and Kemper Company PRESENTS THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER

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 AMUS | Creatore. ! an\( his first appearance in Amer- fea twenty yvears ago, Creatore, .10 faumous but cecentric band leader,

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 l"4 ©., NOVEMBER THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., 6, 1921_PART 3. 30,046 AUTOMOBILES STOLEN IN 28 CITIES OF U. S. IN 1920 Total

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 Service counts in ipm business. It counts in your office. It sgells.lnccess or failure:in your undertakings. Why not consider

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 % for Fords, cortain models Chevrolets, Overland, ) Suick and twenty-seven other cars and trucks. Better than Pre-War Price!

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 PeRIRIAT FICTION Part 4—6 Pages SUNDAY MORNIN 'MAGAZINE SECTION The Sundwy St WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBE R 6, 1921. Thrilling

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 ; N&VEMR 6, 1921—PART '4. “M “THE BO APLE-HONEYX-KID!" Brian Born Blaney leaned  from Pullman seat 25 and thus addressed...

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 THE 0., NOVEMBER 6, 1921—PART ‘4. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. BARRY FOLLOWS A HUNCH And 1 haven't any sister, you know."...

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 - SID MOULAY, THE TALIB Translated by WILLIAM L. McPHERSON, N the sloomy forest of Bouyaya, one:of the oldest in Morocco,...

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 ! y THE SUNDAY:  STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 6, 1921—PART % | BLOOD MONEY_ One of the Exploits of Don 0. They’re Off!

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 Newest Wra i BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. PARIS, October 28, 1921. HE woman who owns a costly wrap which narrows in at the hem and

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 The Sunday i ' WASHINGTON. D. C, NOVEMH Marshal Foch and party at Mount Vernon. The French army leader placed a Wreatl’l at

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 6, 1921, Concerning Events in Other Lands ) ¢ < = =2 & Il

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 6, 1921 =X — Dr. Livingston Farrand is_inaugurated as fourth...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. UYL A e Gen. Diaz reviews the United States cavalry at Fort Myer, Va., during his first few

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 ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER t Bakhmeteff, former Russian ambassador ited States and Mme. Bakhmeteff, sister of hn R. McLean,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 6, 1921. AMONG US MORTALS Vaudeville With Pictures...

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 THE- SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Two Washington brides of the autumn season. At left: Mrs. Rolland Chamberlain, for- merly Miss

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 6, 1921 P - ¢ 9 Ro-. S At left: Minnie Dupree. in Rachel...

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 -COMIC SECTION SIR SIDNEY, IT'S FINE OF You TO BIWWE ME THAT PUMPKIN BUT How 10 THE wORLD WILL T GET T HoMme? WHY, I'LL SEND

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 Pop LEMME HuRT YER CORN A LITTLE AN SEE \F 1T wWikL TRAIN ¢ Ly C.M.DAYNE SMATTER POP? - Too Natural History! - By C. M. PAYNE

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 Copyright, N. ¥, Tribuse Tss — OH, A UTILE BANC WoN T HURT THEM ANY— Now TAKE A FEwW NEARS AGO WHEN | PLaNED FooT-BALL, - AT

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 WILL You PROMISE Goo® BOY IF 1| 00 You TniIsS e ey KOSCOE HOW .;—2‘2;"11_13 o b }\Afe You ToDAaY ? B TN on VILET! witL You

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