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Evening Star dated December 4, 1921

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 Inere: ably followed by rain or snow to- night or tomorfow; not much change in_temperature, Temperatui ended at 10.p.mn. I

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 ig,f'fcjtizens’ Federation Declares e for Immediate Relief Y3ie 4 . Without Probe. *"DISAGREE OVER BOUNDARY &l § a1 ¥ sJowa

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 PLAY SPACE URGED FORNEW SEAOOLS Supt. Ballou Also ‘Recom- mends Recreational Equip- ment of All _Yards.’ . FINAL SECTION OF

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 Y 2o $Y MAXMILIAN HARBEN, Germany's Foremest Publicist. By Cflé to The Star. BERLIN, December 3.—But for Homer we should know

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. former United States Senator James A. O'Gorman, Is still in }sr. Malone, in confirmi sald:

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 D. A. R. CHAPTER FORMED. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va. December 3.— Fort Loudoun Chapter, Daughtérs. of the

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 - - 4 A UNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER %4, 1921—PART 1 T eléotrical department will' take over | Keller's suite,

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 mas Stocks ow Prices Dn. Sale Second Floor Shoe Department HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS Gift Slippers For Children, Misses, Women,...

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 », W POl BN e gt T Lo B - THE SKIRNISH 15 LOST BY HYLAN FACTION | >CIash at Meeting Held by Charter Board. By the Associated

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 \ Last Call jor Personal Christmas Cards No More Orders Taken After December 8th. Palais Royal—Stationery Dept—Main Fi...

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 12 World Visitors to See Navy Dirigible C-7 Exhibit liere Tomorrow. ny tne Associated Press. NORFOLK, Va. December 3.—Rep-

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 Silk Pillows, $1.98 to $12 A large and varied selection of shapes and sizes; some self-trim- others trimmed with clus- ters

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 Clhe IANS Store of Practical Jifts BURGH &.BROTHE Present Three Important Events to Help Prepare Your Home for Christmas The

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 “MARYLAND LEGISLATOR 'PROPOSES TO CORRECT LAX MARRIAGE LAWS Special Dispatch to The Star. he sald, Is to have ministers...

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 ELKS TOPAY HONOR * Washington Lodge, Nd. 15, Will Hold Memorial Service ¢ at High School Tonight. 'O, DECEMBER 4, 1921 RT 1

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 LR T LR T LT LTV T LR RUTTTTHHTT UL T Men’s Bath Robes $3.98 dollar—buy a_fine at an economy are heavy, warm with ~ heavy...

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 SCHOOLS. Boag s s ] TECH HIGH SCHOOL. After several months' consideration 2 the committee. appointed by Principal Frank C.

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 ‘'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO [;"Y N[WS m BR‘[F A , FILIPINOS TO REPLY. | FOCH REACHES FRISCO. | CHMIELINSKI BANKRUPT. |...

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 n 9 ke e e * %P Stk 5 Wflmflw e R | RV o i T R R 2 S Lol T e S TR S A e SR TR e R S _20 i ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0.,

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 By Capt. Arthur G. Duncan, U. S.'R. j | 1 f % Perhaps the most vital point in- volved in the recent rej Give Them a Tea deon'

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 22 REGIONAL OFFICES GET - VETERAN BUREAU WORK Go.pemment Is Taken to Service Men Throughout Country and Greater Speed Made

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 ~ ' THE' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, "D. (., 'DECEMBER 4, 1921—PART 1. 'S - o 4 fmas | the last sale, reported early in the ST s

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 D. C, DECEMBER 4, 1921-PART 1. Boys’ 59¢ Hosiery Boys' Rib- bed Cotton Hose, heavy c & welght, the £ wel known ~ “Major Boy”

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 ¢ Tomorrow and Save! hir Merchandise, Service and Prices Will Prove It to unload at a sacrifice. Tan and Dull Leathers....

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 KENTUCKY TUNES 10 BE PRESENTED Many at Arms Conference Will Hear Program of Moun- tain Songs. The “lonesome tunes” of the...

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 " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 4, >1921—PART 1 The 'Teeth in Relation to Disease The Underlying Causes of...

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 Boudoir Electric Lamp With Every Parchase of $150 or ore A 26-piece set of beautiful, heavy, fully guaranteed Table Silver

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 SPORTS. SPLIT BETWEEN MAJORS ° AND MINORS THREATENED Griffith to Urge' Discarding All Player Limits Unless Rule is...

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 SPORTS. \ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 4, 1921—PART 1 £ A e . SPORTS. a1 \Southern Conference Bars Teams Not

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 AT A T I L T IR O GUARANTEED QUALITY AT e EJHIH‘ THlS REED LIVING ROOM SUlTE N Exactly as You See It in the Picture $ —is as

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 ' SEES WORLD AFFLICTED WITH “MENTAL ANARCHY” A 7 IN PORTUGUESE AFFAIRS l Spanish Foreign Minister Denies His Country Will...

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 Veterans of The Edward Douglass White Post, the American Legion, with the as- sistance of the St. Patrick Players, had...

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 THE GIFT OF GIFT. The Most Useful Xmas Gift That Can Be Given, Made by Dr. Wyeth and Staff of Ex- pert, Careful Skilled...

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 COURT CONTINUES CASE. Father Declares Daughter Is Un- lawfully Detained.. Justice Stafford of the District Su- preme Court

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 FINANCIAL. - T THE .SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,- D. C., DECEMBER 4, -1921—PART 1. FINANCIAL. BUYERS OF STEEL LIMIT PURCHASES...

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 hation at the '\ e _— FRATERNITIES MASONIC. | LODGES. Today—Osiris, No. 26, m.. memorial services talpha, Mount Plén Albert

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 et L HELP AND SITUATIONS: * .THE SUNDAY STAR PR , WASH INGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 4, 1921_PART 1. ~ HELP-AND SIT UATTONS, ——...

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 40 MISCELLANEOUS " _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 4, 1921—PART 1. ~ AUTOMOBILES, ETC. —_—ee—_ _...

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 "AUTOMOBILES, ETC. ' _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 4, 1921-PART 1. = = > ROOMS, ETC. g AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE,

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 SEAARS i~ fPARTMENTS, ETC, SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON THE DECEMBER D.'C, 1921—PART 1. ‘REAL ESTATE, ; ; SUBURBAN PROPERTY :...

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 } REAL ESTATE, mum-awm NEW LISTINIS DAILY. | ‘New—Chevy Chase, D. C. “$11,500. sy Terms. Attractive’ detached home of 6...

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 that chiropractors earn large incomes is only the outward evidence of suc- cess, The real evidence of the suc- cess of Riley

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 4, 1921_PART 1 Shopping Bags “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8ti and D Streets...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Of Our 4 Pages Today Read Pages 45, 47 & 48 Model No. 20-Description | —A strictly high-grade

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 T HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. C. DECEMBER 4 1921-PART 1. Page 3 Of Our 4 Pages Today Read Pages 45, 46 & 48 —Gelery Set of

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 ——— O Engraving —One initial engraved free by an expert on all jewelry, sil- ver, umbrellas, ivory goods, etc., selling at

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES - EDITORIAL SECTION fm 2—16 Pages 'Association of Nations Proposal [EUROPE

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 (%] THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY......December 4, 1821 THEODORE W. NOYES. .....

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 + EUROPE NOW FACING |THE KNOTTIEST PROBLEM rupting Germany BY OLIVER OWEN KUHN. UROPE faces her treaty was signed. With com-

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 . Vice President Guest of . SOCIETY CLNEDINST PMOTO | Diplomats and Debutantes At High Tide of Season; Many Dinners Are...

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 SOCIETY 'SOCIETY " THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER %, 1921—-PART 2. ~ . Clyde Kelly, president; |at 8 o'clock,

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 i price. 6 SOCIETY SPECIALISTS v PLAVER PIANOS I ©.J.DeMOLL. 5 Liberty Bonds Liberty D - O-J-DE fi JALL - Accepted 0...

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 SOCIETY . Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkine |Bazaar and Tea Opens Hostess to Clygb Women Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins entertained ¢...

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 SOCIETY Mus. FRANK M. STEPHEN, A late November bride, who was for- merly Miss Hazel Virginia Earnest of Maryland. Writers and

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 SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 'y Next Year—Ghe HUB FURNITURE CO iy One of the biggest service features The Hub

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 > 4 ~ o At BTt 0 S £ it TN ~% SOCIETY . THE SUNDAY STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 3, 192—PART 2. — ~_SOCIETY (o]...

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 SOCIETY WERERERERERERERET il Mayer Bros. & Co. | THE HOUSE OF QUALITY No Branch Stores ) 937939 F St. N. Ww. | e ] Christmas

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 ys Coon's uite for me on sale day. . and Brown ‘Have brought about really remarkable N_FQOD MUSCLE CREAM NG CREAM. $1 EACH at

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 Rest Room | fonivare Gentlemen's Chifforobe in Mahogeny, as shown, with 3 sliding trays and 2 large drawers. Price, - $69.50

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 ~ 3 SOCIETY SWORZYNS FIRST 1219-1221 G Street NW. o Store Hours—8130 to 6 = Your Problems of What to Give Easily Solved at

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS The District of Col a Federati of Women’s Clubs held its board meet- ing Monday night at the Hadleigh. Mrs.

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 Eighteen busy shopping days to Christmas Save time; save money at The Hecht Co. A special purchase of women’s . 845, $50,...

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 fl i flm Drama =*Music | | tion rather than burying itself in its own gloomy thoughts.” s the deduction of the enterprising...

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 AMUSEMENTS. First Exhibit and:Sale Onty Theoter In Washingtoa American ead Foreign Stars of the First Rank December §, to Ys

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 i " {§ RIALTO—Gloria Swanson, in I |3 | SWANSON | ~ ‘D. 0, DECEMBEE 1 , -192]1—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS, HOMAS H. INCE is to appeal

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 AMUSEMENTS. Coming Attractions POLI'S—Sothern and Marlowe. B. H. Sotharn and Julia Marlowe will appear at Po!l's Theater for

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 (OhA REFORM IN BUILDING OF ROADS HOLDS VITAL INTEREST IN U. §. Big Problem to Be Tackled by Association at Chicago...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. DECEMBER 4, 1921-PART 3.~ |UNDERSTAND YOUR MOTOR CAR. | O[/ESTIONS AND ANSWERS EXPERTS

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 S MAGAZINE SECTION : ¢ [mcrion | The Sundiy St Part 4—8 Pages \ WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, -DECEMBER 4, 1921 Singing

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 ATT QUODNER shifted his heavily framed, middle- aged bulk restlessly in hiz chair. ‘There could be mno uestion of the fact

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 THE ' SUNDAY ' STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 4, 1921—PART 4. ~ T 5% 1 1ddiz \ t—By Sewell Ford|THE RAMBLER CONTINUES

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