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  2. 1922-01-11

Evening Star dated January 11, 1922

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 WEATHER. lowest temperature tonight degrées; tomorrow, fair and 8 p.m. today: Highest, 51, . yoateraays ovrost. 50, ats...

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 Honored by France for i Services in World War President AgainstApprovatof Scheme Without Sure- Money Ralsing: Méans. "BY...

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 * RESUME BEBATE OF SHANTUNG 15SUE Japanese and Chinese Dele- gates Act on Amerioan and British Suggestions. Conversations...

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 D. C. REPRESENTATION IS NEAR, COMMERCE HEAD DECLARES People Close to “Promised Land,” Schul- teis Asserts —Sums Up Chamber’s

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 nced commercial National Fersorsel Bervics Bursbs: 302305 Bond Bldg., 14th and N. Y. l::‘. KA“FOPTOMETRIST OF RACING SCO...

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 THE EVENING STAR. With Sundsy Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. .January 11, 1928 SRR e S i THEODORE W....

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 LI I R . R, I, T e T e, T LI LTI IV v R, $3.00 Wool Coatings $1.25 Sofa Cushions, 69c Worth up to $3.50. A sions for women

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 SOCIETY %I,m".lnm E{gmfli g"gREET. N. SOCIETY ANUARY 11, 1922 Letton of Chicago, Mrs. George Ehle and her sister and house...

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 REMOVAL SALE Fur Coats Are Features of This Bargain Opportunity WITH reductions of 25% to 50% in effect op all Furs, Coats

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 “BUGS” FOUND IN WATER. Cucumber Odor Causes Complaint of Aqua Addicts. MINERS DESTIUTE NEW YORK, January 1l—New: | Yorkers

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 TR MR WLSON SLENT ,Ex-President ‘Permits Anni- versary of His Idea to Pass L Without Comment. B BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Two years

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 ' Retail Siloe Trading in 1921 Was 26 Per Cent of Net Sales—Packing Plant Deficit. By A. D. WELTON. @pecial Dispatch to The

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 N EDWARDS RESIGNS FROM SCHOOL BODY Retires Following Criticism Regarding His'Sale of Es- , says to School Children. Following

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 J PR AISES B[AU]'Y Tousn pastes, love grows cold. leved | EPIDEMIC IN-OKLAHOMA o enth 16 tontors o Bettor sno witier| CALLED

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 THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - U;- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922. 17 PRESIDENT TO ' CONSIDER - VETERANS’ BUREAU PLANS...

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 Kaufman’s Special Corset $1.00 [L 1916 61394 T2 ST.N.W. l All Dollar Day Articles Will Be on Sale on Thursday at the :ox'ng

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 Amu Philadelphia Orchestra. Vingent d'Indy, distinguished guest .conductor, led the Philadelphia Orches- tra in an unusual

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 ‘FINANCIAL. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE |Grain, Produce Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. INDUSTRIALS L...

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 WOMA You, take no chances with FRUIT OF THE Cleansing 25¢ and 50c the P Grele for copy, of Birthiay and Dream Book, and...

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 k4 SHORTSTOP NOT TO PILOT, BUT MAY BECOME CAPTAIN Griff Sees Club in Flag Fight If Pitchers Hold Up— Dugan and O’Rourke Go to

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 FEATURE PAGE. ' THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. "C.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1922, THIS LITTLE BRIDE WENT N'ho"ng‘ on gre...

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 _MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS | ”WOfrBi;iinm SALEMISCELLANEOUS, | POULTRY, ] ] PETS & LIVE STOCK ETC.| FOR RENT—GARAGES....

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 v 26 APARTMENTS, ETC. . THE EVENING STAR, ‘'WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922 "REAL ESTATE." ——e e APARTMENTS TO

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 2T . FOR SALE--HOUSES. [ . FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES’ STEAMSHIPS. : EDUCATIONAL. Continued, X...

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 .'rbm Sutiiey State Soctéty, at its - gt Sioeted . M. Bheppard prosi- e eppard D! or oficdrs -elected wers: 5. ° 3 ee, ‘Miss

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