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Evening Star dated January 22, 1922

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 " plied: “T would willingly offer my life for | p, . WEATHER. Cloudy today; fair and much colder tonight and tomorrow. for

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 2 RRCHIVES BUILDING Amends Bill to Appropriate $500,000 for Site of Pro- posed Structure. VITAL NEED EMPHASIZED Senator Smoot

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 "~ NEW ERA IN CHINA NOW HELD ASSURED Two More American Resolu- tions Adopted by Far Eastern Committee. DISSATISFACTION VOICED

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 Eight on Great Ques THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 22, 1922—PART 1. tions Confronting Old World Shed by Latest

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 i ORDERED TO SCHOOL. Brig. Gen. Joseph C. Castner, on GEN. MACARTHUR HERE. Brig. Gen. Douglas MacArthur, duty with the...

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 can ‘bondholders to accept 50 per | on o cent of their holdings in bonds of our allies, principal and interest, however, to

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 UR $50.00 Slogan Contest has brought so many hun- dred answers that late yesterday afternoon we de- cided it was utterly...

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 i T D), (6 T R T T e o o Another Lot of “Run-of-the-Mill’ Seamless Sheets 81x90-inch size Full Bleached Regularly $1.39 More

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 22, 1922—PART T, cal Reductions on All Winter Merchandi d$cal Reductions on All

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 Street N.W dispose of a large quantity of his valuable collection in this manner. Adam A. Weschler, Auctioneer Original Oil

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 ) BTOP THAT COLD WITH TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN At the first smarting of the eves or nostrils. when your throat first...

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 12 NEW GERMAN CABLES. Two to Be Laid Soon From New York, Mackay Reports. . \ NEW YORK, January 31—Plans for the resumption of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 22, 1922;—PART 1. e e ALEXANDRIA. ternoon of January 26 follows: “The | King and

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 IMPOSSIBLE! To print all the Pre-Inventory Sales scheduled for tomorrow. Come and look for the sale signs. ~ E / THE SUNDAY .

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 ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FOUR ADDITIONAL PAGES—2 in the Post, 1 in the Times, 1 in the Herald—contain other im-...

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 - STEEL INDUSTRY | ASKS CUT IN RATE Wants 40 Per Cent Increase . in Rail Charges Granted i in. 1920 Set Aside. The steel...

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 SPORTS—Pages 30 jnd 31. * FEEUBHOUSE GOAL 1 OF CLERKS' UNION Gni_;_wing Membership Calls | for Headquarters, Commit- | | tee

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 THE 'SUNDAY STAK, WASHINGTO. RAISFDBY“CLASH § ' Member of: Eg(pedition Says Practical and Classroom Trained Men Disagreed. By

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 YOUR ~SHOES The shoe shine you get here is worth walking squares to secure. Soft, comfortable seats. courteous at- tendants

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 20' b HARRIS B kb JOHN POOLE president of the Rotary Club t ‘Washington, D. C., and of the In mattional Association of Rotary

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 ERTISEMENT, west Washington. South Washington has been ridiculed Heotor was & pup. 'l Meciare, unless I'm fooled, ‘This...

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 Phone Call Fails; Man Rides 12 Miles And Beats Operator By the Assoclated Press. ORDER OF CARABAD “WALLOWS" AGAIN Aguinaldo’s

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 e —— SCHOOLS. ““CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL. Regina Malone has been elected edfor-in-chief of the staff of Central High- School's...

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 collars. All lined with reliabte silkn. Fashioned of irable fabrics, such as laine, Normandy, Pollyanna and Veldyne. All are

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 Women's. = With a 3o fy-inch hem. 8 do I gee Wilk Ha n colors. :’I kh (4, ‘l!l Bal ercilets, wi t 8o and 81 each....

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 [AROUND 'Reviews of New Books other night and charged an thing people can talk about these [ i MAN stood on a platform the

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 Chapter, Mrs. M. A, Talbert, has ap- pointed an executive committes, con- sisting of J, J, Cunningham, chair- man; Mrs. Zella

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 FINANCIAL, i m»sm:fifi STAR, wks'fiméwonl D‘.;VC., JANUARY 22 1925-PAR'E 1 QUiEr cortox wagEr. | [WEY YORE sawk srarmxaRt| FINDS

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 ;' MeRme New York Stock Exchange|; FINANCIAL. THE "SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 22, 1922—PART -1. LESINFUTURE] -

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 JANUARY 22, 1922_PART 1. ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O: be limited to four—Johnson, Gharrity, Shapks and Milan. The new

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 Higher Than in Other Cities : Tech Athletes Prime for Meets\ ' _____—srwmst ug a0f \ATATIRS (LARGE SQUAD PRACTICING S SET...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH_INGTON D. O, JANUARY 22, 1922—PART 1 THE S. KANN SONS Co PANY e blue. V. cany |2 ~| priced, a...

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 ARMY AND NAVY NEW BY CAPT. ARTHUR G. DUNCAN, U. S. B. Gen. Pershing, in his recommenda- requirements of the Army, stressed &

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 _ HELP AND SITUATIONS. ° SWANTED—HELP. | wawrep—srroarons : MALE—Continued. = g ° '\ FEMALE—Continwed. ! o AR endl Xsbong i i

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 Y atc business. Address Box 1748, MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—SITUATIONS FEMALE—Continued. TOUNG LADY. experienced Multigraph oper:

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 ROOMS, ETC . 38 urouonxus. ETC. T ; . Amllomn ]0]. m ETC | AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, ETC. ' AUTOMOBILES roz SALE/ETOC. FOR...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. O, JANUARY 2, 192 PART 1L REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE 37 _ REALESTATE. ____ THE SUNDAY BTAR,...

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 REAL ESTATE. RESORTS a8 FOR SALE—HOUSES. “ Continued IN THE SOUTHEAST. On B st. s.e., near 8th st cars.: a well built home of

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 EDUCATIONAL. ESTELLE ALLEN Graduate of the Leland Powers )l of Bos Mass., ‘Wishes to asnousce the openiag of et &, it...

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 Another Page Ad of Bargains in Today s Post Suites for the $196.50 Value Bedroom Suite 1392 Four pieces of American _walnut

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 Part 2—12 Pages NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES WANTED: A WIZARD ON SHIP PROBLEMS President Harding Wisdom to Save A Would

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 - THE EVENING STAR, “With Sunday iMorning Edition. - 'WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY...... January 29, 1022 S RO T R PR THEODORE W.

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 3 P 4 3 ) . _in French affairs. POINCARE’S POLICIES WILL STRIKE FRANCE Tendency to Nationalism Rather Than Continental...

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 TNATL PueTo. Mers. LouisE CROMWELL BROOK S Whose :inarriage 10 Brig.Gen. Mc. Atthur will take place inTlotida in February.

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 SOCIETY 'Mlny Dinner Parties | On Social Roster| The Attorney General, Mr, Daugh- erty, will entertain at dinner in the...

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 SOCIETY 0JDEMOLLga OXDINCEE Washingtors AEQLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Gteamma Durtiot Pamsiea Ouber Dashet Ranciaa . Asctian

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 SOCIETY Handicraft in Sweaters of Minerva Yarn ‘We instruct and assist you in knitting or crocheting' any style of sweater

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 24 % it £ it S : A i) g SOCIETY i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTbN D. C, JANUARY 22, 1922_PART 2. . é #- /| Washington Cotillon :

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 Broken Sizes Coats A rack full of odd lots— Cloth and Plush Coats that sold up to $25 $9.90 ‘These are all bargains dis¢...

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 HE =L ESSNER- P& 917 F Street NW. W Georgette Dresses Taffeta Dresses Satin Dresses , Tricotine Suits Odd Lots in eir...

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 LEARN 4 EARN_ =t Designing—Dresscutting Millinery Get inte the uncrowded profes- siom or become master of your own wardrobe.

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 WOMEN In the Ninety Women Students Will Lose Public Eye. Mme. van Karnebeek BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. The wife of the minister

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 PECULATION, in the sense of building castles in the air, or setting up an abstract proposition in the mind and then bowling

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 AMUSEMENTS. s Playing Shubert Attractions TONIGHT—8:20 MATINEE SATURDAY, 2:20 POLF THE MESSRS. SHUBERT Present CECiL LEAN and

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 > AMUSEMENTS. qusements PHOTOPLAY The _—— OW when the white dove of peace is trying desperately to hover over all things...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Dance the Oldest Art, Says Russian Artist 1s the oldest art in the D world, preceding love in the sarden of Eden,

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 1922 Automobile Tendencies. *“Underslung prices, better co-opera- tion between the intake and the outgo systems, and a...

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 EIGHT WORDS OF ADVICE. How to most easily avold tire trou- ble! Columns have been written, but Miller -tire men claim elght

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 vs Part 4—8 Pages . "~ MAGAZINE- SECTION WASHINGTON, D. O, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1922, | Eg‘,rhg %unagm Star, l...

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 FICESTER, & most charming old New England county seat, has a proper pride in its antiquity and bas & proper pride in its i

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 ‘Mary of the Brave Eye THE ‘SUZNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., JANUARY 22, '1922—PART 4. INEZ had been out scouting & job in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. ., JANUARY 22, 1922—_PART 1. HE SON THAT WAS DEAD— HE ox is dressedl and hung,” said Pliney

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 Y SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, THE D. O, JANUARY 22, 1922—PART - - PLANS DAILY COMMUNICATION BETWEEN - NORTH POLE AND‘HOME...

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 B E WERE in the lounge room of the club, at Tientsin, at the moment. “Businegs has nothing to do with romance” observed...

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 ‘ whether you diet by eating small THE SUNDAY STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 22, 1922—PART 4. Russian Exiles in Paris Give

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 “HOME-SWEET-HOME” CENTERS PLANNED: '~ FOR AMERICAN TOURISTS IN EUROPE TUNIS, North Africa, January 12, 1922, BY STERLING...

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 oo Jo @he Sundy St WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 22, 1922 Girl joins ranks of airplane thrillers and performs death-defying...

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 Golfers invade Neptune's realm. Golf machines have been installed on many of the Shipping Board lines, this particular one

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 THE SUNDAY o .c;"—‘ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 22, Mrs. Alanson B. Houghton, wife of the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. \ oy LERV Al - Lieut. Thorstein N. Buttedahl, formerly of the Nor- wegian cavalry, received

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 -—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 22, 1922, In the olden days it was a custom to “hook a ride” from the tail end of the grocery

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 i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 22, 1922 AMONG US MORTALS The Aesthetic Lure Copyright....

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 R e e B e R e T e e e e s FTHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 22, 1922 A L. T g ¥ Mae Murray and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 22, 1922. Members of the World Zionist Organ- ization who were

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 WIFEY DEAR, HERE on BEADED KNEE T BEG Td Be FORGIVEN! I SWEAR T'M A CHANGED MAN, THAT T NEVER 6O T THE cLUB ANY MoRE- T WANT

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 F YOO GIT A DIME FROM YER POR YLL SHOW YOL HOW TO CHANGE IV INTO AN ICE-CREAM CONE ! =\, 2y, =9, Presto Change! - (Copyright.

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 ~ AND \WHEN | GET THERE 1T Tpn—— —TA.TA, JAck— 1'™M Golne To TAKE Copyright, N, Y, Tribune Ineq El /; "’ - — | MusT Do Q%...

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 . \ MAY AS WELL WELL \T'S NINE HAVE A0 HUSBAND \ o'cLoCK WA I —S AS You--- You Go - N 3 AND THEN YYou'RE : ; \ ¥ ! ] DEAD...

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