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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1921-12-01

Evening Star dated December 1, 1921

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 I Member of the Associated Press ! The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to || the use for repablication of all news

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 PR, 3 China REFUSAL OF PEKING ON 1ST OFFER FLAT Conference Has Accomplish- ed What Three-Month Note Exchange Failed to Do.

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 kchlldren to President Harding on the " v oo " USIC WEEK PLANS ANNOUNGED TODAY Washington Hopes for Great- est Art Event Ever

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 -4 - RUSSIAMAY SEEK | §50,000,000 OF U. 5. Loan Needed for Food and Seed Grain to Aid 15,000, i~ 000 Starving People. Ty the

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 % AL EREVEVEVEVES e e #t Carroll-Erwin Co 5§ " £ 707~1Zih Stnw. é}‘ Tlectrical Appliances % Electrical Gifts % Are Useful znd

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 6. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921 THE EVENING STAR. With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, . CNORWOO For renovating old floors and new ones of hardwood. Workmanship guaranteed....

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 SOCIETY: . - Ertebacher . Twelve-Ten.F.St . * Reducing Prices Now Rather Than in January Our Entire Stock of Fur-Trimmed and

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 Quality Workmanship RIGHT in the middle of the FUR SELL. ING SEASON—JUST at the time when more women arc buying fur wraps,

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 We Have the Reputation for High-class, but Not High-price, Electrical Goods Xmas Electric ~ Lamps Buy the Xmas electri- cal

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 Open 9:15 AM. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921 THoohward & Wothrop

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 were obviously pleased MR., WEEKS GIVES MEDAL mx ' .u atter was t d?fllé 3 ath of theran days at Admiral _Wilson Honored...

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 TSR, TR il BB COMFY OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE THE IDEAL GIFT That Pleases the Whole Family . We manufacture our own fur- niture

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 14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TEURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921 Tue ScienTiFicALLY Built Watch || American Engineering...

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 Gis of Qeal Woilh ES, real worth to the giver, who pays so little by purchasing here, and real worth to the recipient, who

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 16 ° " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921.° ';Ve hmc c_izned up . ' Mr. Joe Judge Jorcemr on down

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 " CTIZENS APPROVE ' carry away the “F. Ellis, K. P. Armstrong and G. F.| THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTO. D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER

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 hlm rushing to get to lha vl,rlmu cull es from which -very thirfty mlnutefl, he lhnllld lf bls, be given a less ardubus post

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 F ANNOUNCEMENT OR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE EMPLOYED DURING THE DAY WHO WISH TO MAKE | BE OPEN UNTIL NINE O’CLOCK P.M. UN- | TIL

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 = L Sp il i ' THE EVENING BTAR, WKBHIfi’GTON D. U, THURSDAY, DE OEMBER 1, 1921. It is heartening to see how women are taking

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 s b P B S A AR DECEMBER 1, 1921.7 present can remember the old song: Cuttin’ loose with the ketchy strains of “The Bow-ry”

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 The Real Xmas Gift! 1 R Ez;l CHAIRS (Exactly Like Cut) WHILE THEY LAST $9.75 " ROCKERS $10.75 appropriate t for the home, and

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 Special Xmas Club Combination tone. you buy a This handsome Victrola, Style 100, with casters and key, and Record Ten 10-inch

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 \s'::en’s $3.50 32,69 Corset Covers, irly $1.50 and 89, Ami-Freach Covers of fine rie cloth, in and em! ‘designs. Brok- s e s

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 MY FAVORITE STORIES BY IRVIN S. COBB. HER FATHER’S SPECIALTY = l New Sonora =) MW — One ragged little girl gave lengthy 1|

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 Sheraton Period Model In Biltmore ma- hogany, fumed or golden oak. Auto- — il matic stop. Plays ' all records.. L |...

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 _’ PLAN TO RATE CADETS. P China— This exclusive China is noted especially for the delicate tracery designs worked out ‘in...

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 SLOW-UP IN CLEVELAND AREA wosfoxs - eéréase in Production Charged to Fewer i- Orders From Salesmen—Pretexts foxf ! 3 3 ¥ « i

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 STRONG MARK FOR SPECIALTIES Rails, Oils, Studebakers Are Leaders—Exchange Situ- & ation Is Improved. e BY STUART P. WEST, NEW

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 220 -SPORTS ~Centre-California Ga TILT OF UNBE ATEN TE AMS The End of a Beautiful Friendship. - SHOULD PRODUCE THRILLS Muller

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 SPORTS. . AT BIG LEAGUE MEETING McGraw Is Only Manager Who Is Confident He H Championship Club—Washington’s Great Need...

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 Why Not lee a Beautiful Lamp? BOUDOIR LLAMPS TABLE LAMPS .FLOOR LLAMPS Beautiful Silk Shades in the new at- tractive shapes.

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 HURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, OCERY ) (RY ( ~ 160 STORES | Steel Wool, 00. ... .pkg, Tse | 10c ..19¢ 50 ft. Cotton Clolhelline 'BACON

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921 FINDS SOLUTION TO DISARMAMENT | 3ierozs gz o ouses ; ....

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 p CHARCES NATIVES PLOTTED TOREVOLT Moro Conspiracy to Hau! Down U. S. Flag for Turk- ish Revealed. Tty the Aseociated Press,

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 RELEASE OF DEBS DEBS URGED. |ITALIAN PREMIER REFUSES |GIFT TO ROBERT COLLEGE. sm.u.e_,fln Conysstion gind Ap-| 0. K. TO...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,. b. O, THURSDAY, DEGEMBER -1, 1921 THE S. KANN Sons Col Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.: {

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 PERPETUAL BUILDING | ASSOCIATION | Pays 6 Per Cent il on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent B ‘aa shares

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 %fi lmm: a lllelel wide. All r- and combinations. Friday only, yard, s Palais Reyal—iais,, Women's Reguln- $125 and $4.50 Silk

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. ™ dver a hundred years of tea-blending ex- fimeuuuru the keen satisfaction you in vy cup of Tetley’s Orange...

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 fw=r—-— FEATURE PAGE.’ AY, DECEMBER 1, 1921 When the paint is dry eut out the | e-inch circle with Join the petals to the...

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 Brides “WHAT WEAVES WHEN FIRST SHE PRACTISESVPO DECEIVE.” HE floor clock In the Blals- ,dell's hall chimed twb as Merrlam...

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 TOOMING HOUSB WANTED. Wil vunl if_sulted. Address Box 38-A. Star LOCAL oonon'flox. ‘with [factory Iia gton. nn expend...

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 4. FOR RENT—ROOMS RoOOMS W!'I'H BOARD—Continued. APARTMENTS, ETGC. THE EVENING APARTMENTS TO LET' FOR RENT—HOUSES mflmfll‘-‘.

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 REAL ESTATE WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 192L FOR SALE—HOUSES FOE SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE_HOUSES ~...

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 iiIRL ASKS ALL HUNTERS : TO STOP SHOOTING QUAIL ‘Eighth-Grade Pupil at Park View School Declares Bobwhite F Farmers' Friead.

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