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Evening Star dated December 15, 1921

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 WEATHER. Fair _fonight, lowest temperature about 28 degrees: tomorrow increasing shightly warmer, probably The Associated...

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 rgv‘ DR, SZE SPEAKER AT RACQUET CLUB ‘Expresses Determination of _y China to Regain Her Lost ¥ Sovereign Rights. f Dr. Sze,

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 21 DEMANDS PERIL TONEGOTIATIONS Japanese Will Not Discuss Terms for Purpose of Testing Validity. BROUGHT UP BY CHMNESE Tokio

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 192T. ~ IMONETARY SYSTEM ==1e| | 3.0R1 CRITCSED For Christmas The

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 LANSBURGH & BROTHER Bargain@G®Floor Blazing the Trail--- Better merchandise at less money and just at the time when your...

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 THE EVENING STAR. o+ With Sunday Morning Edition. ) pi WASHINGTON, D. C. - ‘THURSDAY. . .December 15, 1921 THEODORE W. NOYES.

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 - . / ‘THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, - 1921. 7 ! CARD OF THANKS. ! IN MEMORIAM. GRIMES. We

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 Madame Berthier French Umbrella Shop French Dressmaker Very Firat-Class Work Only 1824 15th Street N.W. Phone North 6388...

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 Genuine Mahoglpy High-boy White Di Beaded, colors In Fiber green, spring wear Knitted Scarfs and Sweaters Fiber Silk and...

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 _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, EXPECTS TOPASS RECLASSIFICATION The House expects to pass the Lehl- bach reclassification bill

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 _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT v ' AN ON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921, CITIZENS BEGIN DRIVE .FOR NEW RIVER BRIDGE...

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 i PRPRQER i .'(%‘E‘&%K@%'&%‘%@E@'&%%@'fi%’fi@%@’fie‘%@%@&@%@'...

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 ‘.: J ummlm m] ‘!!!;t Glace Kid Gloves, Pr. Regular $2 and $2.50 Qualities 1 and 2 clasp gloves. All sizes in black. Broken

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 14 n England today dreds of farmhouse country wh faith that eattle have the gift of | while fn cell awaiting the jury's...

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 $1.79 pair. About 1,000 silks. at $1.79 pair. Semi- “Phoenix” fashioned Silk Stockings. Black and brown. $1.10 and $1.45...

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 TORIG Lovely Gifts jor Christmas AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE There is a COLGATE article to answer every problem on your gift...

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 PAPERS REFUSING QUESTIONABLEADS F. X. Wholley Tells Rotarians of $125,000 Business Turn- ed Down Each Year. Tn protecting the

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 lmpreséive Neckwear A wonderful assort- ment of Swiss Silks, in entirely new patterns and color- 2 ings. Spe- $l‘35 cial at.

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 S 5 ' : ‘THE BVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921.7 19 i H. B. Moulton, 3. W. Condon, F. I. Young, C.

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 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, 'rmmsnrn, DECEMBER 15, IHZL ANSWERS EGG INJUNCTION| JUDGE FREES ACCUSED. |fais,...

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 | AMUSEMENTS POJ’S—-‘The Merchant of Venice.’ A large audience at Poli's Theater last night gave an enthusiastic ova- YOUR

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 THE FV NING STAR, WASHINGTON D C. TH'URSDAY DEC MBER 15, 1921, LANG COMING HERE | MY FAVORITE STORIE‘S BY IRVIN S. COBB....

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 Coroner’s Jury in Case of Death of Mr. Dinwiddie Criticises W.- Holding that “the proper instruction and rules are not...

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 1921. ~ Sale women’s brocaded Corduroy robes , $2.95\ General style is as sketched— collarless, in the breakfast coat effect.

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 Extra Elgin Creamery, 1b BUTTER CALIFORNIA PEACHES Large Can 25¢ _}__—____ 11¢ Kettle Rendered Absolutely Pure pecial N. B.

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. ~ e WW‘G@&&%‘G@%‘G@K@&@G LUV DRVVERLERRLR ‘%%‘(%M‘@‘%@'&‘%@‘G@t@%@’% LAY AT AT AT AL AT AT AP L

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 - “THE FVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. : C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15 1921 v E years old, 1451 Girard street, was, so- TUDENT SH

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 EXPECT RUSH T0 IRELAND. NEW YORK, December 15.—Recent abrogation of British admiralty rule preventing passenger steamships

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. A . 3 “NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. [ft5 %% 3 i% ™ Money to Lomn |i som i Sum ; re

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 ¥ sPorTS © : 30 Restoration of Draft Rule Upon Equitable Basis Occupies Base Bal ADVISORY COUNCIL MEETS' TO THRESH OUT...

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 SP SEASONS IS Start Will Be Made Within Believed—Success Poughkeepsie, By the Associated Press. N West Point cadets, may be

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 32 ~ ASKS FREE BOOKS FOR D.C. PUPLS Capper Introduces Bill in Sen-,; ate Urging $300,000 for School Supplies. Free books for

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 9 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C, THURSDAY, ‘D JEMBAR 15, E HE S. Advertisement 45 } —They are going fast—and no wonder,

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 WW%%%@W Last Minute Suggestmns Xmas Gifts— | What Shall I Give? MEMO BOOKS, Decorate Your Home We have a complete line of...

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 ) ; "'THE EVENING STAR, WVASHINGTOI\'.F D. €., THURSWAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921. 7 - 35 : ; ! ! Knowledge of great practical...

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 R ] i - JANUARY o Brunswick Records —ON SALE TOMORROW— Joseph O'Hara and James Craven ‘Who'll Be the Next One (To Cry Over

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 FRENCH PROBLEN | RECONSTRUETON o Supersedes All Other Issues, Adviser to Parley Dele- gates Declares. By the Assoclated...

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 _38 TG CONTES FORALBANI' DL Government Now Considering Three Bids for Complete Concession. DGAR ANSEL MOWRER. Star and...

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 What Mother Wants Most is a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, for it, unlike most gifts, gives more than a day’s pleasure. With a...

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 40 ‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, THURSDAY, DECEMBEE 15, 1971~ NEWYORK, CHIEFFREE GOLD MARKET; | KING PM""““‘L...

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 gl s | 'THE. EVENING:. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 192T. DEPORTEES HAVE 3 &7 E = ' ty can remain' in...

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 | Open 9:15 AN New Victrola No. &9 $100 Vietrola S0 equipped wid Record Albums, $110. $10 for récords of your selection; $9

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 v THE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ©, LTHURSDKY, DECEMBER 15 1971." e Store of Practical Q@fbs x % . Another Gliff-Buying

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 — Shop Early in the Day e e e oK P LT LACER IR e 29 VD S 7 —a G ke iz Y DN a } 788G, iy a8 brown mahogany or waxed ments ; 4.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921. ° . BRITONS TRAVEL BY AIRPLANE AIDING CHILD WELFARE....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921 ° : 47 = ith th : ROYAL ACADEMY HAS ACCEPTED PICTURE...

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 Pick of 742 Fine, AlllWool y - Bell Suits - and Overcoats that Sold up to $40 At These Three Great Money-Saving Prices T he

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 « To Know Mlle. Ash —is to have learned the knack of being perfectly attired at all times: T The more fas- tidious Milady is

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 3 R T ey avie. TURE PAGE “FEA milk. stir in one cup of wheat flour with which has been sifted four teaspoons of baking...

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 SEEN IN THE WASHINGTON SHOPS “Guess again, it's something that will last a lifetime!” } And there’ll be no repair bills, no

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. o A o T T T e e v e e STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921. =3 bt — prs bt e el 0 P el

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 . cil * RIDING BADDLES, T MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | FOR SAVE-—MISCELLANEOUS | FOR 0US —DIAMONDS,...

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 ‘'REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT—HOUSES FURNISHED—Continued. ®HHAVE & FEW VERY DESIRABLE FOR nished Douses for, rent in the best...

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 = - REAL ESTATE. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1921. AUCTIONS. 55, ° FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR...

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 — Health Candies v 40, 60 & 80c Ib. ] Eversharp Pencils Make Ideal Christmas Gifts. N 50c to $5.00 All Guaranteed. GIBSON CO.

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