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Evening Star dated March 19, 1922

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 —gentering about the arms conference 42: lowest, 24 Full report on page 5. i | | WEATHER. i ] in_today and tomorrow; no de-

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 2 [——-— DEB ATE INCREASE IN TEACHERS' PAY Clayton Says Clerks Should Receive Raise First. Davis Thinks Not. REJECT ALL...

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 CITY BEAUTIFUL IS AIM _OF WASHINGTON PLANS Long Streiches of Restful Green, Winding Washington has poessibilitics which if

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 I 1922—PART 1. T NEW TRIAL REFUSED. | WILL CONVOY LIQUOR TUG. | UNABLE TO FIND SCHOONER. NORRISTOWN, Pa, March 18—| SAVANAH,

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 gt B I THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., RCH 19, 1922_PART 1 5 MISSIONARY DIES IN TOKIO. | DIES ON SOUTHERN TRIP. |END OF

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 oul;Nl.ove Nest! i ASHTON HEIGHTS, VIRGINIA £ 29 minntes hv trolley from 13th aad renna. Lve.s 3 mies from Whito House....

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 Secing—ls Believing! | You Steam choice go to our Mammoth Tables—and see the meats, fish and fresh spring vegetables, just

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 Seconds of 79¢ Quality..... will give unlimited wear. Goldenberg's—First Floor. COUPON SALES $1.69 Longcloth With This Coupon

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 48c¢, 59c and 75¢ Washable Cretonnes, 29¢c 50c and 69c Girdles; 25¢ New Girdles, of combination metal and cellu- loid...

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 ey THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 19, 1922—PART 1. (4 ANNOUNCING —the new home of the Stutz at 1507 14th street,

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 . Easy Payment Terms For more than twenty years the ub Furniture Co. has made the furnishing of the home an' easy, pleasant

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 D The tire mileage, is unusually high Donce BROTHERS Seden Bedan, §1,440. Coupe, $1,280. Touring Car, $880. Roadster, $850.

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 DIVA WINS SUPPORT * Q0T-TINGLING TUNES | 8,000,000 ‘HOMOGENIC’ APPETITES ARE °FST|F|[E§[';";$ ',‘,2-},55“" CREATED IN NEW...

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 Jane Stuart, Our Expert Shopper, Suggests that you allow her to shop for you for adver- tised items during the last day of

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 THE SUNDAY  STAR, WASHINGT LANSBURGH & BROTHER STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1922 . As the Sales Started, So Shall They

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D." C,- MARCH 19, 1922—PART 1. 42x72-In. R;gnladon Size Bolster Cases —That sell regularly 50 C

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 . EVIDENCE FINISHED INDIVORCE INQURY: Alexandria Bar Committee Ready to Formulate Re- pert Next Week. Bpecial Dispateh to Th

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 AMBITIOUS SCOUTS TOHEAR OF SERVICE Patrol Leaders’ Training Class to Be Given Talks at Third Session. The program has been

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 " WORLD NEED FEAR ND WHEATFAMINE 20,000,000 acres, or more tbam 12 per cent greater than last season. - A° reduction in the

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 ICHARGES ENGLAND ASKED weanese a0 o ALASKA “PALSIED” 'ohn- Thlder, Subject of d! /1 Y W C Q ‘Financing Social’ Agencie: 7 = ¥

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 ‘" ‘A Feature Pres)enltation Women’s dainty dress pumps and popular sports oxfords at only $7.50 the pair v Patent Pat 1...

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 FRANCE SHOCKED BY U1.S. DEMANDS Necessitates Close Study of Failure to Ratify Treaty, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. GERMANY

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 . asonic Templ h and Monroe Sireets northe Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock hra lecture, en- titled “Glimpses  of Our National

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 4 ; THE- SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 19, 1922—PART 1. —|teen applicanta from the Regular 7 rmy who will take the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 19, 1922—PART 1. All Week of the V 2 e W ork-Saver “RINSO nS  An expert...

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 % DAYS LOOSEN GRP OF LLOYD GEORGE Retirement to Wales Proves Only to Strengthen Revplt of Unionists. WILL NOT MEET DEMANDS

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 SCHOOLS. CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL. The cast for the spring play has been practicing daily. Most of the cast are still reading...

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 8 = FINANCIAL. " THE: SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 19, 1922—PART .1. FINANCIAL. 3 = RANGE MARKET AVERAGES o : = o s .

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 " BY L A. FLEMING. 3 There have been evidences of im- Proved business conditions in the last faw @ays, \probably the chiefest

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 SPORTS.™ et " . THE SUNDAY STAR. 'WASHINGTON, D. O, MARCH 19, 1922 —PART 1 SPORTSE Brave;s Beat Griffs in Tenth, 5-3 : Landis

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 SPORTS. ~ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! D. O, MARCH 19, 1922—PART 1 S o ' i St SN A i e e SPORTS. College Nines Are Weeding Out

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 32 AUSTRIAN CHILDREN HAPPY (VERGFTS Express Gratitude to Wash- ington School Pupils for Christmas Boxes. Pupily in the public

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 > __THE KUNDAY STAR, WANHINGTON, e TOFRNSINDTED = eecron UNDER TRUST LAW Three Labor Leaders Also Accused of “Fixing” Price

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 Bey iy - =ah Kty ’ N X . . t ¢ . - . : . . . ¥ . e i WL s o) ‘WANTED—HELP WANTED—HELP | WANTED-—HELP . .~ ! WANTED—HELP...

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 a MISCELLANEOUS. _ { WANTED—SITUATIONS . FEMALE DOMESTIC—Continued. 7 N )AY STAR{ WASHINGTON, D. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS C.,

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 - b x f ~ , - ! : 2ol I3 . : -PART 1.~ ROOMS, ETC. . 36 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. 3 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 19, 1972

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 o . — ! ‘ ; . " s, APARTMENTS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. 1922—PART 1. REAL ESTATE. 37 : FOR RENT—ROOMS APARTMENTS

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 ®___ REALESTATE.  THE SUNDAY STAR, WAGHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 19, 19% PART 1 REAL ESTATE. ) INVESTMENT PROPERTY. FOR SALE OR...

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 EAL ESTATE FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR HOUSES . Continued Conl "-‘——;— FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. Continued DISTRICT REALTY COMPAN

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 — NODEL SIS SEENE FORPDSON DEATY Beauty Invites Students to Party at Which She Takes Potion. Br the Associated Press. BOSTON,

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 EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star. 2—12 Pages . WASHINGTON, D. CONTROL OF NEXT HOUSE | ER TN ——— BIG STAKE IN CAMP...

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 THE EVENING STAR, Edition. ‘With Sundsy Morning —_—— WASHINGTON, D. C; SUNDAY........March 19, 1922 (0 THEODORE W. NOYES The

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 - THE. SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. MAi{CH 19, 1922—PART 2.~ 8! FIUME SITUATION CRITICAL; MAY YET END IN STRUGGLE| | Some...

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 AR 2 ) it THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 19, 1922_PART 2. Lt ; sl R MRS ! Sy EREDERICK : o : CAMPBELL, ; . . ; =

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 — E———— Mrs. Coolidge Heads List of Patronesses] Women prominent {n all branches of society are lending their names to...

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 THE SUNDAY¥ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.Z\M_AkCH' 19, 1922—PART 2. = - OCIET: DOTY 2 MILLINERY-IMPORTERS 13™ano G- Streets.NW...

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 ¥ 2y SOCILETY."~ Oppenheimer’s “The Home of Needle Handicraft” Craftswomen to Embroidet Your Frock The most fascinating ideas

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 . . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 19, 1922-PART 2. SOCIETY. rs. William Halhimer, in Richmond: HEALTH Tm-rowom...

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 Berryman to Lecture With Original Cartoons There will be.a 91:1!1!'0 glven at 8:15 o'clock Tuesday” evening, March 21, at...

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 Rt e pt AR b Rt S - . THE.sSUNDAY STAR, . WASHINGTON, SOCIETY.” : ‘ D. C,. MARCH 19, 1922—PA y Tales of Well Known Folk |5 it

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 SOCIETY. s Our process penetrates any Stl'aw Hat Dyemg straw or hemp hat and is guaranteed. niot to chip or rub off. It also

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 Every section contributes to the sale. Nearly all the items previously " advertised are on display. Anniver- sary Sale- signs

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 (o] Bhe Sundiy Star, WASHINGTON, D. .C, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1922, - TRANGE as it may appear. the stage may be taking a

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 2 : AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'WE PLAY LOE WS VAUDEVILLE STRAN]) | WILD CAT howled" dismally. the Arizona

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 AMUSEMENTS. il YS PHOIO The ITH the consolidation of the big theatrical interests of the coun- ! try into one compact...

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 -'AMUSEMENTS 'HE Attractions|Photo Plays . This Weelk: (Continued from Third Page.) = and will, no doubt, please lovers of

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 THE (<] SATURDAY NIGHT Attendance Records Expect- ed to Be Broken—All Ex- hibition Space Sold. Next 3 Saturday night is the

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 QUICK THINKING ESSENTIAL WHEN AUTO CATCHES FIRE Water Useless in Fighting Gasoline Blaze: Keep Cool and Use Extinguisher or

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 HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON birtha . Prot. Ballard )nr; Fost Office Theater April 18 for the|turn ahall be duty bound to ewplo

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 Reviews of New Books THE EMPTY SACK. By Basil King, author of “The City of Comrades, etc. New York: Harper & Bros. IMPLE in

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 -fhe home country. " John Quincy Adams, Part 4—8 Pug E5d WASHINGTON, D. C, Z1 MAGA SUNDAY MORNING, NE SECTION Sy Sh, 5 MARCH

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 HERE was exactly the differ- ence between-them thut there was between their favorite games and *their manner of playing them.

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 —_— last T had something: that to be working up toward a’perfect sei- at the Maison Noir it's } raw, Soggy out that the boss

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 ONALD PATRICK DORGAN had served fofty-four years on the police force ot North- ernapolis, and during all but five of that...

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 OF THE HIGH COST OF CAREERS FOR WOMEN| AND HUMOROUS GAMBLING. ADVENTURES BY MAYME OBER PEAK. ARY ROBERTS RINEHART, the...

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 The Secret Worth Half agMillion—A Story by William| Le Queux N interesting secret, unknown to the public, concerns -the...

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 v - / MOLYNEUX DESIGNED THIS COSTUME FOR THE STAGE asp ! SHOWS IT IN HIS NEW COLLECTION. WHITE CREPE EMBROIDERED IN GELATIN

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 3 -Spain and other parts of old Europe AMERICAN BY CROSSLEY - DAVIES. i PARIS, March 9, 1922. American in Paris possessés a

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 GRAPHIC |4 me % taf | ROTOGRAVURE SECTION |R . / SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 19, 1922. Funeral of Prince Kuhio,...

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 A perfect smoke screen produced by destroyers of the Pacific fleet in the recent warfare games off the coast of southern...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 19, 1922, e : ——— R @ s @'« — § C— Mme. Varela, wife of the...

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, It was no small job to keep back the enthusiastic crowds that thronged Lon- don streets when the...

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 [OGRAVURE SECTION—-MARCH 19, 1922. @Eame b - } EIY Y] AR AR A close-up of the bride in her carriage en route to Westmin- ster

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 SUNDAY STAR, THE VERY MODERN YOUNG LADY [ T — By W. E. HILL Copyright, 1922, by The Chicago Tribune. WASHINGTON, D....

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 Chief Red Wing of the Ojibway tribe takes unto himself a paleface bride in New York. Her name before the wedding ceremony was

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 Yvette, a vaudeville star, startled Washington a few days ago by leading her pet skunk along F street. And she even journeyed

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 AT T COMIC SECTION They Engage in a Battle of Wits (CopyTight, 1922, hy.H. C. Fisher. T-ademark Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off) I'Mm...

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 o S—y THATS o éfl&@ D:@DUEEBQ <o ene B/RNes r:/ 3 ' | i £ .. & -~ ] g D |\ KNowW How ‘ I < + \ ] Now \(ox 5/ SEE \WHAT —o po A

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 Copyright, N. Y. Tribune Ing —FUNNY AWHAT ‘LU MAKE A HIT WITH GIRLS THAT CHAP HARRY HAS BETTY ALl WOUND UP WITH HIS...

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 LISTEN VIi~- I'D LIKe To HAVE You AanD ALL THAT BUT I'™Mm GoinG To HAVE ONE AWEFUL BUSY DAY M GoinGg To BE IN TownN ToDAY JOE

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