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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1922-03-26

Evening Star dated March 26, 1922

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 Tncreasing Full report on page 28. WEATHER. cloudiness, followed by showers late this afternoon or night; tomorrow rain and

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 % UNCLE JOE” FETED BY ALFALFA GLUB Retiring Veteran Statesman Recipient of Honors From Prominent Hosts. PRESIDENT PAYS...

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 —_— Stoppage of C;)al Production Next Satur— . day Heralded by Two-Way Chargcs of- : Broken Faith and Unreason. With the...

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 i X . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 26, 1922SPART 1. : : = # i PRESIDENT OPENS suow.} CHARGES ARE DENIED. H-URI"A

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 1. G. DUNSMORE DEAD. Btauuton Business College Founder Had Been Ill Some Time. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. STAUNTON, Va.,,

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 Sl OB s e e SRR o e i S £ WO SHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 26, 1922—PART 1. BEGGING NOW UNLAWFUL. [ENGLAND MOVES UP cLocks.(3...

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 ] Refrigerator Headquarters o R $24.50 tain Refriger- ators, enamel lined White Mountain Refriger- ators, one- lain lined...

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 MONDAY—A SPECIALLY PREPARED SALE OF NEW Suits, Coats and Dresses 45 Garments That Should Sell for $10 to $15 More In a...

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 & THE SUNDAY STAR‘,‘ WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 26, 1922—PART T. e —_——————— em——— —e———— e...

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 Display Second Floor A. Lisner—G and Eleventh Streets - ZhePDALAIS ROVAL pla y cond Floor Faultless Fitting SHOES Superior

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 “Pimento Mays”’ A Salad Dressing of .delicious flavor. . Made with Spanish Pimentos and Mayon- naise. ; Large Jars HOUSE ADDS

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 size and finished with two heavy coats of high-grade cnamel. ' TH ew ery pur- chase of $100.00 or more, cash or credit, we

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 Report of the Condition of F%RIGGS NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, D. C. At the Close of Business Mar. 10, 1922 . RESOURCES...

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 ., PR[HESTS SYS];EM Uncle Sam's Radio Expere |LEASE FOR LABOR BOARD. | FISHING LAW VIOLATED. Kept Bu‘y by Enthusiaats"m 2...

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 ! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 26, 1922—PART 1 o B JANE STUART, our Expert Silopber, shops with Satisfaction...

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 16 i ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING ON, D. C, MARCH 26, 1922—PAR‘T 1. 5 ' - -_———_—ses Tells of Taking U.S. Flag First.. to”...

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 SPORTS—Pages 30 and 31. GERNANYSENVO CHOE OF TWELV Dr. Wiedfeldt Carefully Se- lected for Post as Ambas- sador to United...

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 18 ] THE‘ SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 26, 1922—PART 1. 2,500 people without municipal gov- | cross the James river

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 ARMY AND NAVY NEWS BY CAPT. ARTHUR G. DUNCAN, U. S. R. o e In laying down the principles of Peace-time operations, Gen....

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 GIRLS JUMP FROM AUTO; 36x42—30x45 Double Bed Pilloweaces RY KAUF Sread .|| FOUND STUNNED BY ROAD 19c {One in hospiul, Other

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 ‘THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASIHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 26, 1922—PART T FRATERNITIES MASONIC. ‘LODGES. Tonight—Services for capitular

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 — Always—the Latest Feminine Sport Specialties Women’s tailored skirts,. silk or wool sweaters, sport hats, and the exclusive

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH ‘26, 1922—PART 1. | membership, Admiral George Dewey | tertainments for the near...

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 50 Engraved Visiting Cards With Copper Plate, Complete Orders taken Monday only at this special price. Name engraved in...

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 MARCH 26, 1922—PART 1. D. C, $1.39 Saucepan Sets e 98¢ Heavy Aluminum Lipped Saucepan_Sets, 1%, 2 and 3 quart trade sizes in

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 NEWS OF THE. CLUBS (Notices for this department should be in.The Star office not later than Thursday, 3 pm. Important...

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 L LEGISLATORS OFF ON TR T0 SHOALS Members of Both Branches of Congress to Inspect Projects in South. More than a score of...

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 ki - p——— Y.W.C. A LEADERS 00T FOR $5.00 Mrs: Day, New President, An- nounces Big Drive to Be- gin on April 3. JIRS. HERBERT

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 FINANCIAL. THE- WEEK'S BOND MARKET. Below is shown a summary of the fluctuations of prices of active onds on the New York...

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 i SPORTS. GLEASON AND WOODWARD HURL FINE BRAND OF BALL Lone Score Comes Off Former, Who Allows Three of Four Hits Beaneaters

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 . SPORTS. THE SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ARCH _ 26, 1922_PART 1. SPORTS. 31 * Hot Battle for. Lead.i FIRST POSITION AT

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 Successful ——Charles A. Towne— Counsel | | | Former Senator and i ntative from Minne- ntative also I | | | sota, former...

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 EDITORI AL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIA L ARTICLES £ 23 . EDITORIAL SECTION Sindiy Stav FEAR U. S. NAVAL STRENGTH| MAY BE

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 -2 ) THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. NVASBINGTO;N,-D. c. SPNDAY........Mérch 26, 1922 THEODORE W. NOYES. . .

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 RUSS MENACE LOOMS BACK OF GRECO-TURKISH PEACE Should Allies Fail in Present Effort Ag- gressive Action of Slavs and Turks...

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 Miss HELEN CANNON LeSEURE, Miss. Cannow:, With Return of Hardings From Southern Vacation 3 {‘Mrs. Harding to Receive...

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 \ THE SfiNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 26, 1922_PART 2. Silver Wedding Held for Mr. and Mrs. Ringer The silver wedding

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 SOCIETY. ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., - ' : SOCIETY. Mrs. Harding to Greet Women Voters® League As s fitting finale

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 THE SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTO! . ) R - -SOCIETY: :Plan Tea for Guests 1 Thursday Afternoon Mrs. Wallace Humphrey White, Mrs.

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 N SOCIETY, ear. But she is a devoted wife and | major's commis: &4 [n Business in Washmgton Over 30 Years® 3 ales Of Wn lk

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 SOCIETY." THE SUNDAY .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. MARC 1922—PART 2.° SOCIETY." ) fi'es 0' we“ Known Folk lboll(. two years ago,

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 8th and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. The Below Articles To Close Out Monday 90 Women’s and Misses’ Wool Dresses 100 Women’s and...

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 -~ 2SI e d "THE SUNDAY STAR, WAS I ] “““l““““fl&: ) LA REEARSA LA B e an™ | oY Haven’t I relieved hundreds of eye troubles ; :

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 26, 1922—PART 2. A ST T W& J SLOANE 1508 H Street, N. W. at Very Moderate Prices...

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 Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices ' ' NORTHWEST, and Vermont sve., John C. Haley. Da Pharmacy. 8. Clemeuce. . H. Colodny & Ce.

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 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS MATTRESSES, FEATHER BEDS, OLD MATTRESSES MADE NEW. RENOVATED, RECOVEKED AT LOW PHICES. SANITARY...

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, MARCH 26, 1922—PART 2 ROOMS, ETC —_— ’ 2. B AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, ETC. |

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 ‘16 . APARTMENTS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 26, 1922—PART 2. . REAL ESTATE. A &y e s — = FOR RENT—ROOMS

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 - REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE—LOTS . FARMS TOT IN COLEMAN PARK, EAST OF CLEVE-| Iand Park; sacrifie, §900. OWNER, Maln [TWGACRE...

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