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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1921-12-07

Evening Star dated December 7, 1921

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 .~ WEATHER. .° cloudiness, probably followed by raid or snow; little change in temperature. Temiperature for twenty-four...

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 FRANK 8. METZEROTT SUCCUMBS IN COLORADO Prominently Identified in Business Here Many Years—Lived in Prince Georges County.

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 'PCTURES CLOSER BOND WITH BRITAIN Solicitor General Beck Says This Is One Qutcome of SECRETARY SCORES CHINESE CRITGSM Makes

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 * crown in Treland shall be appointe TEXT OF LONDON AGREEMENT FORMING IRISH FREE STATE Allegiance Promised to King—Ulster Is

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 Women's Hig‘h-Grade Shoes In Hahn's “Mark-Down" at Women’s Black Silk Stockings, P ol Available safety clip withring or IGHT

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY . . December 7, 1921 R e THEODORE W. NOYES. ... .Editor The Evening Stur Newspaper Company...

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 D. C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1921. : MRS. REBECCA P. MEADE DIED. ' IN MEMORIAM. NUDLOW. Monday, December 5. 1021, M. |...

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 608 TO 614 SOCIETY bilipsborn. _. - 11th ST. NW The House of Courtesy The Ciesbloneas iof Silk Underwear Appeals to Every One

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 KA-LU-A BLUE DANUBE BLUES Fox Trot Hits from “GOOD NIORNING, DEARIE”—Big Broadvu.y Show Dublé-Hit ‘Dance Record Vocalion...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 7, 1921 P 99 H ARD T! |lmm more efficient management. . ‘LOVE AND...

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 Boys’ Coat Sweaters, $1.29 Girls' $1.98 Middies at $1.50 Popular Games 59c Women’s Sport Hose, $1.48 Pair Regular $3.50...

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 12 Fay , MY FAVORITE STORIES BY IRVIN S. COBB. THE RIGHT PLACE TO SEND IT. bailed him out. Late Saturday night he was brought

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 27 b, AR THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1921 & The bigdest Christmas in the world always wants

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 - 14 PENSION REFUNDS FURNISH BIG TAGK Increased Force Needed to Meet Claims of Persons Leaving U. S. Service. In during the

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 7 e - ~ REVLVLVRVERLLLRRES...

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 Amusements tion with his technique, poetic planis- simos -and marvelous virtuosity dur- with!ing his first American concert

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 ARMS PARLEY TOPIC 'URGED FORSCHOOLS Movement to Have Pupils Study History-Making Pro- ceedings Indorsed. VIEWS OF JOHN J....

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 R At PP Y. PR Eighth and Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Smart sleeve and sleeveless styles of ve- lour, serge, etc. In all sizes. .

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 Two Big Hits from “Good Morning, Dearie’ “Blue Danube Blues”; “Ka-Lu-a"; Fox Trots 8 Both on one record. . C Balcony...

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 . 1at gater the Pooantico mu. from £ ) 2‘ k‘u‘l%’u‘:h ”:::l:.uro“)l-;’ !or: mhc s}x.o“tn I:;nul followl banker, im) paternity

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 > ~ o~ THE EVENING STARYANASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 192L 21 “Idiar. 10Yed NN SONS COMPANY “THE BUSY CORNER” We

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 SAYS DRY AGENTS District National Bank 1406 G Street You'll Find It Easy to Do Business Here We've hewn away all the...

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 THE EVENING' STAR, “'WASHINGTON; :D | AM U s EM ENT-slo‘{rr;mclpu- and & chorus of twenty | The es: 3 ton: world’s dally...

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 Open 9:15 AM. A Gift of Reed Furniture Will Make the Home MoreComfortable Here are gifts that will add beauty to the home and

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 ForRent-Unfurnished Desirably Located 1810 Conn.Ave.N.W. Suitable for private residence, exclusive boarding house or a...

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 F INANCIAL. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. 1 Low. Close. : Open. Adams Express.

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 MIGRATORY RULE CALLED MOST INFLUENTIAL MOVE Regulation Barring Athletes From Going From One Institution to Another and...

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 SP ORTS: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, "D. Rigid Retrenchment Urged for Bush Circuis SEXTON INFORMS MINORS I ECONOMY IS...

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 5 JEFF—Jef’ll Never Have to Worry About His Income Tax. - B T L . : : S DEEY: A0 ; <iia ;1 LAST T've oelY PARDON THIS...

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 | THE' EVENING “CERTAIN TYPE” PASTORS ARE BLAMED FOR SPLIT FROM RUSSIA TO ARGENTINA HOMES PARIS. November 15.—Of 1 Russian

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 32 : ; : * 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D.'C, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 7, 1921, : ; ; z = will b Coota Tax Gest ok s alin B B B e

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 Plump and luscious. In the restaurant or at home, have them served with drawn butter and add adash of Lea & Perring’ Sauce.

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 : s : 0 WANTED—HELP WANTED—SITUATIONS EMPIRE FROCKS FOR GIRLS et For Your Convenience lmifi&'_“fi"fl nwell.) _____ '____m_...

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 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS PAPERHANGERS AND PAINTERS. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Continued, ALY, ME—BEDROOMS...

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 “REAL ES TA APARTMENTS TO LET p FOR SALE—-LOTS it UNFURNISHED—Continued. GEORGIA™ AV iR oTis WMB A !X GEEAT NUMBER OF TOTE, s

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 AUCTION SALES Sl Vembare —Corpeli; urniture, Clothing, Shoes, etc. On Thursday, December 8, we will sell at public auction

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 4 aa&mmmwmmmmmmmmmma .7 3 -8 A X A % 3 138 ' ; 'MASS MEETING PLANNED TO AID WORLD PEACE o National Council in Limiting Arms

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