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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1922-01-08

Evening Star dated January 8, 1922

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 WEATHER. Fair today: tomorrow cloudy and ‘warmer, probably rain. Temperature for twenty-two hours ended at 10 p.m. last...

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 S P Leaders in Membership.. Drive of the Fedenlz;’ . YESTERDAY. ' PROMINENT . VISITORS - AT WHITE HOUSE SOON T0 BE WORSE...

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 Big Display of Liquor Glasses to Feature Pottery Convention CHICAGO, January 7~—The " RELAND'S FRIENDS FILLED WITH DOUBT...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON, CHINA GETS TARIFF REVISION TROOP WITHDRAWAL POSSIBLE should be the subject of international a

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 , WASHINGTON, D.. C, JANUARY ‘_8 1922—PART 1. THE. SUNDAY. STAR e v e 5 - « BORN, IN MEMORIAM. rriage Licenses. BEVERIDGE. On

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 The following statement reports the Seventeenth meeting of the committee on limitation of armament: The seventeenth meeting

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 FROM:THE AVENUE AT NINTH .Beginning Monday Morning On 'Every‘ Article in Our ‘Women’s Specialty Section (Second Floor) Wi I

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 Were $15.00—now ..... Iceland Fox s, v 1 $3.98 ere ere G118 } $6.95 =—NOW ceeveccccas ‘Taupe Squirrel . V7 15595 @enuine Minl

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 g in the History of This Store! by every standard of comparison. <7 fruit and feathers. - Special Purchase of Importers’...

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 jis it Opaque Window Shades Seconds of $1.00 and $1.25 50 C values Opaquc Cloth Window Shades, regulation size, 3x6 ft.;...

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 By the Associated Press. ‘With the arrest here of two gave thelr names as Lorin twenty-two, Columbus, in Wheeling, W. Va;...

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 12 @ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., JANUARY 8, 1922—PART 1 Open Every Day _From 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. With every purchase of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D. ©, JANUARY 8, 1922—PART 1 13 ° CITY CLUB PLANS OPENING PARTYi #Housewarming” to Be Heldl...

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 NEW MILLINERY for Southern tourists, as well as “stay-at-homes,” arriving every day. Styles and colors entirely new. Second

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 159 REACIERACESED S BLACKHANOE | ok THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, JANUARY B, 102-PART 1. . rBuy$5. 00 Worth of Records

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 :1L0YD GEORGE SEES 1" British Politicians More Alert - Than Since 1918—Kaiser Still ‘Unhuny,” Critics Say. BY EDWARD PRICE

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 R LTCTTU T T TABLE OILCLOTH— 5-4 Heavy Table Oilcloth, in f: EB‘:!;;:I? vplllerns: 25C' ect ... . SHELF OILCLOTH— 1215¢c...

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 . 135 Kentucky Ave. NE. Attractive 8-room .and bath home near . Lincoln Park. Hot-water heat; garage. Open for Inspection...

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 | I 0 = retary; Fred Gaede, assistant secre- ——% [ To Turn a Usually Dull Tary Hiizs Vera Simpson, planist. 3 = Blackhawk The

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 THE SUNDAY .STAR. WASHINGTON, 'D.; C, ZTANUARY' 8, 1922—PART 1.~ FRENCH VIEWING CANNES PARLEYS WITH DISTRUST)| Tardieu Scores

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 AMOR Y o4 otgnin 8 Tadar oA smraal FORESTRY EXPERTS oot 1A i Yo na 0o > Yo mizd o o330ic. . Christian “‘omen'; Missionary...

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 LIQUOR SHIP STIRS UP CONTROVERSY Customs and Prohibition Agents in Dispute Over “Messenger of Peace.” Br the Associpted...

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 shades. tailored. Our January Sale of White Underwear—Featuring Remarkable Values Machine-made American Underwear Of sh i ,

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 - Handmade Voile Blouses, $7.50 Neatly fashioned of fine white voile with filet lace edge, square neck, roll collar. Every

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 P A Remarkable Purchase of 3,000 Yards Super-Quality AllSilk Georgette Crepe . Tomorrow at $ 1 5 9 40-Inch White Brocaded...

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 LI YR eNn I BT T T (B BT B T o O ] !!l'Ill“fil(l:ll'l(i"ll’ll" TSR NE NV [ - - - PRI R I S TR O ST I N THRE S SR TINS TORPRN

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 ’.flcrease Sinc ¢ 23 JThose who predicted a loss in the &@Rosits of local banks aftér the last b Fus call of the controller of

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 FINANCIA FINANCIAL. JANUARY 8, 1922—PART I ’s Price R N York Stock Exch Week’s Price Range New Yor t ge)|, L ook wanKEs |...

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 -, 'SPORTS. Local Base Ball Fans Awaiting News . FATE OF DEAL FOR PECK MAY BE KNOWN TUESDAY | ‘ Ctimnie Mack Arrives Then to

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 * Ending of Olympics May Be Essential to Peace 'DISSENSION NOW BREWING |(RES TWOfO0TRULE [NAYVY’S ATHLETIC SYSTEM |NDIOR...

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 “Run-of-the-Mill” 'SHEETS AND CASES Sheets, 9%c ¢, Today’s Post Street Floor. “Cases, 25¢ Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. te 6

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 , EDITORIAL SECTION EDITORIAL PAGE 'NATIONAL PROBLEMS ; . ' / ' . SPECIAL ARTICLES | : R : u ag . Part 2—22 Pages :...

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 forty miles an hour, quick control is impossible, When collision is igminent brakes serve only to caude the wheels to skid or

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 "ALLIED AGREEMENTS .MAY SAVE EUROPE Admittance of Germany and Russia to Economic Conference May End .Chaotic Conditions.’ BY

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 To Give First of a Series Of White House Receptions Many Dinner ‘Parties Scheduled During Week. Children's Hospital Ball to

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 SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C. JANUARY §, 1922—PART 2. SOCIETY 5 e —_— : ———————— — - ———— —— ——————————— — were

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 JANUARY 8, 1922—PART 2.~ SOCIETY . . - tees, box holders and guests will be|Children's Hospital: Mrs. Cuno H....

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 SOCIETY l We Invite You'to See ' Kleinert’s Patchwork Relief Society February 6 The annual ball for the Southern Rellef...

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 e Rlch’s Womens e - SHO Seml Annual Clearance Sale - of Our Surplus Stocks - 1, 075 patrs Iugh shoes yet to be sald and _are_

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 M. Jacques Cavalier . 'L To Deliver Address cques “Cavalier, rector of the Universities &t la Ren. Sance de la: yie Vrance,”

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 JANUARY 8 SHINGTON, D. C. : THE SUNDAY STAR, WA . 1922_PART 2. ° Sebias SOCIETY 10 ¢ SOCIETY: ~ e O S end guests of Miss...

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 waukee Art Institute, Milwaukee, In the Interest in the exhibition at the Cor- | Gothic, and will, it is txma. be com- | ;

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