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Evening Star dated March 5, 1922

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 £ ' 5 : 4 Fee Associated Press Member of the The Associated Press is cxclusively entitled to he use for republication of all

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 4 % AT BAN OF TRADE: - Membership Committee “Af-| -fair One of Most Enjoy- able in Years. MANY NOVEL . FEATURES Zntertainment

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 L THE SUNDAY Lo ko) STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, 1922—PART 1. ‘w — 3 NEW-PARTY LOOMS . IN ENGLISH CRISIS Lloyd George’s

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 ‘BEGGARS’ CHORUS’ HEARD ABROAD PLEADING T0 U. S. " Harden Does Not Blame America for Keeping Out of Conferences— What He...

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 Births Reported. The following births werp] reported te, the Jeatih department in the past twenty-four Lo A Arne 8_and Mary

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. MARCH 5 1922 PART l | WASHINGTON “The Slgn of Service" ROOMS AND APARTMENTS 1319 F and...

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 PROPOSES BUILDING ENGINEER LIGENSES Commissioner Keller Would Include Them.With Archi- tects in Bill. Structural engineers as

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 Chinese Lucky Rings 25¢c The country’s newest ring fad. Good Health, Good Luck and Prosperity are supposed to fafl to the...

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 2 590¢ Dishp‘ans Palmolive with s : Shampoo Coupon and .29¢ N With This Coupon and 38¢ Regular 50c bottles of P4lm- v Sample

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 P ¢ 9 332 9804400000000 b TR TRTITRHTIT service. There are two kinds of people ~ who buy Rugs One is the kind whose first...

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 To Beuter Introduce to OQur Friends Our Reorganized OPTICAL DEPT., We Announce for a Short Time Only Th l ese Special Prices

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 12° KAHN WANTS BOARD FOR SHOALS ACTION Chairman of House Military Affairs Committee Has Plan for Settlement. By the...

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 . .THE SUNDAY STAR, Latest Ripples in the Wave of Fashion, Smartly Reflected in the Hahn “Style-Mirror” Patent and Gray,...

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 T4 solid gol Jace in a satin-lined box. Sale of Coro Pearl Necklaces Fullf' guaranteed. 30-inch string, graduated beads, d

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 ders. Size 20x40 inches. and a real value. Special at, each........ Fifth Fleor—Lanshargh & Brether and Luggage Dept....

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 ' B e v < e b S A . T 3 t - 4 16 'THE :SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 5 1922—PART 1. ~Ghe HUB FURNITURE CO = Now ach

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 SPORTS—Pages 28 and 29 Y WCA. DRIVE GOES - OVER FOR MONTH i Delay Campaign for $45,000 to Tell Public More of Work Before...

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 18 $10.00 Bowl— Complete as dertul fixture f Half-Price Sale ELECTRIC and GAS FIXTURES Artistic, Beautiful Light- ing...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, 1922—PART 1. ) = 19"; went to Munich, where he studied under | equaled. They are

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 20 BLAIR HALTS ORDER ON YEAST COMPANY Suspends Haynes’ Until He Can Personally Rehear Evidence. Orders by Prohibition...

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 - THE SUNDAY B TAR, WASHINA'GTON,' D."C., MARCH 5, 1@2—PART I rer’” K - . J. Harden Camp, No. 2, met Thursday | ex-servios

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, 1922—PART 1. t fo! i wtnin if ‘e sugrén- mny:nn, on. th PncolLrlver. and died Supe'stition

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 * 23 1922—PART 1. byterlan Minister: New  York Avenue Church, tomorrow night. _Prof.’ George 8. Duncan has begun a course of

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 . 4 ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, 1922—PART 1. e ————————— L, ———————————————— (A A AR R RN...

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 9, 26 'LINES OF INDUSTRY SHOW BETTERMENT Most Comprehensive Deal- _ings in Securities in Year Indicated for Week. NEW YORK,

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 I FINANCIAL." : . _THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 5, 1922-PART 1. FINANCIAL." L3 KS UP MEANING {Week'’s Price e

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 28 ‘sp Judge Comes to Terms With ORTS. FIRST BASEMAN ACCEPTS CONTRACT AS SUBMITTED " Will Go to Camp With Last Squad—His...

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 SP'OIR'I"S. THE S:UNDAY BT%‘ WASHINGTdN! D. "G.! MARCH 5! 1922—-PART 1. SP‘;RTS- : 29 Columbia Gets M. A. Golf Team Title...

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 GUARANTEED QUALITY AT The.National Furniture Co. CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT ] rl;OY SCOUT NEWS | e The National Furniture

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 UNDER PROPOSED ACT Designed to Kcep Services at High Effi- the pay and allowances of the commissioned personnel of the Army

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 THE EVENING . STAR, and indulges himself freely. A confer- With Sunday Morning Edition. a familiar thing. Callers have...

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 ' THE 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN TON, D. C, MARCH 5, 1922_PART 2. bt & LEARNING METHODS |THE S OF YANKEE FARMERS Tillers of Soil in

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 Mrs EDWARD T. CLARK., Vhose husband is Secretar to the Vice President). Slight Cessation Shown In Pace Held by Society,...

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 Mrs. Mock at Home, Mrs. John Mock and Miss Byrd Mock received together last §unday at Mrs. Mock’s home, 2651 Connecticut...

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 £RT 5. : SOCIETY. | D.C. Yophd Folks Attend . Qut-of-Town Party A number}of Washington young folks were Fuests of Mr....

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 " SOCIETY.” I visiting her nephew and niece, Mr.|them their granddaughter, Martha and Mrs. David Lawrence. Mr. Willlam S....

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 Mr. and' Mrs. Rosemont. Kins left last week for Detroit, and wili of the winter. ¢ Mrs, Clarence E. Ball of Alden, Pa. Queen

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 SOCTETY. = THE ; SUNDAY " STAR, WASHINGT! % ales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life; SOCIETY. © N, D. C., MARCH

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 » L PERSONAL NOTES * 10 SOCIETY. MRS. HORACE M. TOWNER, ‘Wife of Reprexentative Towner of erly filled the princi- on women in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, 1922 PART 2. SOCIETY. e SOCIETY. < I Our New Flower N g —>54-Inch All-Wool |...

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 5 1922-PART 2. P. Heartsill, bass, accompanied by Mrs. Katherine Floeckher Cullen at

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 WANTED—HELP. MALE—Continued. MITED T Txcelient PAY right You work under AMEK COMMERC Lig he supplied. TO DRAW, ARTIBTS are u

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 14 AUTOMOBILES, ETC G " _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 5, 1922—PART. 2 ' ROOMS, ETC : T . | AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE,

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 . ROOMS, ETC. . THE sbNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O,  MARCH 5, 1922—PART 9. APARTMENTS, ETC. 15" FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—ROOMS

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 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FARNS WANTED TO BUY. SUBURBAN PROPERTY SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—HOUSES | FOR SALE—HOUSES - 4 ) FOR

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued THE SU2 FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES. _ Continued AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. . 7 BEDROOMS...

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 Quality—at a price This business. has been built on quality goods at a fair price. With the quality thought in mind t we...

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 i “ville. HEN doctors disagree, patients must look elsewheregior a cure. | Folks generally are inclined ito have their own

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 All Week, Beginning Monday, “‘DIXIELAND TO BROADWAY” Arthur Alexander and Company of Eleven Plantation Days brought up to...

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 «A@} PHOTOPLAY T is truly an ill wind that blows nobody good, and it is also almost be- lievable that every dog has his day.

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 -the garden on the studio stage. 0 briefly . lin family for their blossoming dau, © instructed the nuns no _ Fay Bainter...

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 ~ OTORS UNOEIPEDFED [ FRATTOHOBLE Pays Big -Dividend in Freedom From Tire Trouble and in Farmer Now Must Buy at Re- tail and

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 BACKFIRING CAUSED + BYLEAN MIXTURE Expert Tells of Carburetor Troubles and How to Correct Them. BY ALBERT N. ATKINSON. “How

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 Reviews of COOMER ALL By S. B. H Hurst. New York: Harper & Bros. LL his life long Coomer Ali had declared in pious repetition

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 8 = ‘SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, VETERANS OF GREAT WAR The third anniversary of '.e birth »f George Washing.un iust, No.

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 FICTION Part 4—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1922 Famed Naturalist Lives on Mountain Peak Among Wild

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 MILLY OF LANGMORE STREET 1LLY BAIRD was born andy “Look here, my dear,” sald Kate, brought up in Monroe-—| “don’t you think

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 BY CROSSLEY DAVIES. LONDON, February 27, 1922. RE you the missing heir to an estate in Great Britain? There is over...

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 ‘young fellow, smiling pleasantly. THE PERFECT DAY—- R. TUBS WHEELER sat on don’t get‘to Grindsione tonight.” said {ming...

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 - find it and show it to the judge. CLARA GETS HER CU after the wedding. and a year or so later he left town. I don't know

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 _ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.° 0, MARC’H 5, 1922—PART 4 FOR SERVICES RENDERED HIS is the tale of “Zomy" Sal, of the...

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 BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. ‘WOMAN, handsome and of mid- * dle age, entered an afternoon party. On her small, neat head was a small,

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 x f= +4maen tha plants, i 2 -~ 8 . PHE SUNDAY- STAR, W #. ASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 5, 1922—PART 4. AMERICA HAD ENOUGH HELIUM

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 GRAPHIC | m gu g‘l&f ]| ROTOGRAVURE SECTION [K} ! . 4 WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, 1922, SUPPLEMENT At risht: Women's Over- | B

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION_—MARCH 5, 1922. Mrs. Grafton Minot, : Rev. Billy Sunday takes a...

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 9, 1922 THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—-MARCH A set of miniatures several hun- dred years old is

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, An idea for the poultry vender in Washington. This particular picture was taken in Bombay,...

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 “—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 5, 1922, as been suggested to Prohibition Commissioner Haynes by the commissioner from Colorado

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 s THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 3, 922. TWO’S COMPANY By W. E. HILL (Copyright, 1922, The...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION —MARC Chief Justice Taft has a smile for the photographers. Picture

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 5, 1922. Capt. and Mrs. Ivy Albert Pelzman of 5327 16th street,

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 <= Mutt Couldn’t Finish What He Started (Copyright, 1922, by H. C. Fisher. T-rademark Reg.-U. S. Pat. Off) MUTT AND JEFF AND

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 ——— STRINE o MORNING - SIR JIMMIE 1 ¢ k& ——'fl N s | CANT SLEEP WHAT!S THE \DEA \ HAVE A \WAITIN' FOR TO-MORROW OF PUTTING...

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 ByC.ANoight — | DONY.STAND A CHANCE WITH BETtY Dowil WERE AT PALM BEACH AGAINST A HUY UKE PHIL FILBERT —~ FONNV WHAT FooL...

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 WwHY SHoOOLD | BUY A NEwW Home 2 You NEVER STAY IN THE ONE. YOu HAVE By Brigqs HURRY JoE AND . IF THERE'S VI_IF.You'lL CALL

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