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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated November 11, 1921

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 _ WEATHER. Rain tonight; tomorrow clearing ahd colder. Tempefature for nty-four hours “Highest, 49, at : lowest, 30, at 4 New

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 THE_ EVENING - Dead Hero Borne From Capitolto Last Resting Place in Burst of G STAR, WASHINGTON, lory and Patriotic Fervor

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 GrédiiThr‘ongs Witness Reverential, Soul Stirring Tributes to Him Who Died Unknown MOUNTAINS OF FLOWERS LAID _ — GIVEN BY...

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 . PERSIA SENDS MESSAGE WHERE REPRESENTATIVES OF WORLD POWERS ] HONORING U. S. SOLDIER |USE OF PAN-AMERICAN BUILDING...

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 FOR TH L'humanité confr e & Washington aujourd’ hus! Parce qu'une mére que de le mettre a u quelque chose de plus de 1'él T

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 ’ o THE EVENING STAR. : ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. * WASHINGTON, D. C. JFRIDAY.....November 11, 1921 THEODORE W. NOYES. ..

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 Pennsylvania An Important Sale of Soft Hats —Which We Have Marked— il You'll readily endugh rate their value far higher—for

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 % "y i v . i i S * SOCIETY | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 191 = Rizik Brothers 11 3 3 i o to " %

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 ' 'THE EVENING/STKR, WASHINGTON, D. U, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1021. ~ g~ . \ for the refugees and orphans of| MESSENGER GIRL

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 10 HONDRED MLIN DEBTASSOLVENR Rerinder of the Irast of the Hapsburgs Held by Czechoslovakia. By Cable to The Star and Chicugo

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 SOO0INGARMENT TRADE MAY STRIK New York Protest Against Piecework Expected to” f Begin Monday. Wy the Associated NEW YORK, -

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 HONOR DEAD; HELP LIVING, MARINEDETAILS oo e e | NOWCUARDMAILS iz Wloobmard & Wotheop stice day message to the Canad.a people

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 . Very Exceptional Values in Coats for Girls and Juniors Fur-Trimmed and Plain S15 and *29.50 V:’_, Cold weathet is surely

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 ‘ (NDRD S LOSNG * EFONFDENC ‘Relations With 11 Victims of " Murder Those of Furniture "' Dealer, He Says. By the Associated

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 T e TSRS A Day ‘of Truee of Boifies idiid iihustries had: been destroyed. - libérly are hever sécuréd to miéh by war. ‘They

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 IRE Things we do well— * PAINTING : PAPERHANGING and UPHOLSTERING Got our estimates. Geo. Plitt Co.. Inc., 1323 14th S¢. l

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 v . Address as Conferees 73 ‘Assemble. SECRETARY HUGHES WILL BE PRESIDING OFFICER m for Opening Session Calls Only for...

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 SO ——— Druuu $35 to $50. LT T S SO e SR SO 4 LB AT 0PSSBT N Sk and Tailored Beautiful Aumme it and Shawls. 9a m 995?-"!- 81 H

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 S 5 G., STAR, ' WASHINGTON, D. 0, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER.-11,.-1991. The Hecht Co. G De e hats | Sevénth at F Seenth [ GIRLS'...

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 ;lnner Details Told ; of Deadlock on Guarantee. : RY ANDRE TARDIEU. %....* s g b Jen Eg Haad at m Coaference of Veruallles. m

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 {35 e ibs Ll it S Wi 56 RIBBON SASHES WITH HAND-KNOTTED FRIia —Reatifal color combinations are shown in these new sashes,...

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 0., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER n‘, 1991 rained erters A Picked Corps of Is Covering the Epoch-makmg Arms Conference for he Foening...

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 NO WORRY —iF you have us do your papering. Tearrange your draperies. renew tie ahades or uphulstee the.chairs. . Prices...

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 n ' z. ‘m ‘ ‘m OO R Y T e e e g O .,L-..- ‘..llll.l.lllllll-ll As a Saturday Featyre Only—a Limited Lot of H. & W. and...

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 . TAX MEASURE SENT 1 INTO CONFERENCE Republican Leaders Promise Opportunity for Direct i Vote Later On. told ter's assailant.

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 AN ZOf a tetal of - 29,365 forfln:horb UEreau announced today. > | | f [ l f l G Y FOREION.00 - | & 3 BECOME HATURALIZED g...

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 Every woman fibers, in natural, ends. Lined with I i T $5§Qfi'Marab0ut Capes - Marabout Capes to wear with her suit or dress

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 " THE: EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO F amily Shoe Store : Is the Big Store for _ ‘LITTLE FOLKS’ FOOTWEAR Since 1861, Saturday has

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 'EXTRAORDINARY VALUE HOME BUYERS ’bo Not Fail to Inspect Hi'gll;Chu' &&él;hfhwd;Wondedufly Complete Best Value in Washington

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 ~ 30 i ¥ine Card Available for Foot Ball Enthusiasts Tomo SPORTS. _ TIGER-YALE AND NAVY- |LEADING GRID BATTLES v PENN STATE

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 | 1 | i i i H ‘N " SPORTS, A BANTAM SHOWS CLEAR MARG]N OVER SHARKEY BY FAIR PLAY. EW*YORK, I\ovember 11.—Jack Sharkey still

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 Cold Shivers You won't need ghost stories this winter to send cold shivers down vour spine. That's why you had better make

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 - Climax of All Tributes Comes as Unknown Goes to Last Resting Place in Historic A IDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 19?2 THE EVENING ....

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 FESTIVAL OF LIGHT TOBE MAGNIFICENT Whole City to Glow in Vast “"Flood of Brilliant Ilumination. PLANS UNPRECEDENTED...

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 assistant; homatsu, miral Xato. Military experts—Maj. Gen. Kuni shike Tanaka, imperial Japanes: army; Maj. Gen. Slwl]l Otake,

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 How U. S. Conducted Negotiations for Arrangements Leading Up to Arms Conference ' NATIONS IN 4 _CEPTANCES REMOVAL OF FRICTION

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 e THE EVENI e s | IELLS WHY FRANCE A EE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921.° 3 | NG ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D." C., " W. C. T. U. ELECTS.

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 I} ) i ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NQVEMBER" 1, 1921, A BAD FALL FOR THE JOCKEY, BUT A ! LUCKY “"SHOT" FOR

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 ma; nol get nuine Aspirin pre- druggists u Bayer Tablets of As- scribed by physl cl&nu for twenty-one pirin in handy tin...

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 &\/ 7 A The victor of any great conflict bears scars—often deep wounds—that he would have been much better without. War means

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 ITY WORKERS INNEW RECORD of Managers Report on ief Rendered During October. disbursements during Oct,ber any month in the...

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 The Encyclopedia Brittaaica, Ninth Edi- tion, on- page 527 says: “According to French official reports, artifi- cial butter

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 Sus o " Cranberries TheFruit ForEveryMeall \ Cranberries are good themselves =t and make other foods taste good! 3 / At...

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 RESTAURANT Lea & Perrins’ Sauce enables you to make the vor of your dishes conform to your tasie. Tell the waiter to bring a

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 H . y THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,' D. C, FRIDAY, -NOVEM:BER 11, 1921 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. 45 For Your Convenience. WANT ADS.

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 ~— = 2 o 46 ROOMS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.' C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921 REAL ESTATE. iyl o B i St B = — —_———

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 g, a0 EAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAX, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921 EDUCATIONAL. _— OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE FOR

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 COURT OF APPEALS DENIES APPLICATION Refuses to Allow Request to Amend Mandate to Dis- miss Complaint. The District Court of

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 11, 192 SOUVENIR v F by ARMISTICE DAY ROTOGRAVURE 7R EDITION 1. Body of unknown American warrior,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER, 11, 1921. Body of England’s unknown hero lying in state in

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 THE EKEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 11, 1921. Charles Evans Hughes, Secre- Elihu Root. Senator

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 11. 1921. Continental Memorial Hall, where, it has been...

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