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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated November 19, 1922

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 Local showers 55.7: lowest, 40.8. ! \ WEATHER. today; clearing and much cold Temperature for twenty-two hours ended at 10...

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 A\ SOUND RALLY CAL : m AI_L'ES_UJ: Bmc Must Trip Trap La Follette and Huddleston Ask Progressives of U. S.v to Confer Here.

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 Army-Navy Game! Round out the big event by spending the week-end at THE TRAYMORE, ATLANTIC CITY, es- pecially attractive at

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 [ THE SUNDAY STAR ¢ , WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 19, 1923—I SURVEY OF AMERICAN PUBLIC SENTIMENT ON GOVERNMENT AID TO MERCHANT

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 PAPT. C. C. BROWN DEAD. Confederate Veteran Many Years in Government Service. «'apt. Charles Camden Brown, eighty 's of .age,

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 Dk : : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 'NOVEMBER 19, -1922_PART 1. EUROPE DISCUSSES ‘HUGHES DOCTRINE' Harden Believes U.

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 ENCH SEENEED OF BRITISH AMITY Recemented Entente Held Im- perative, Declares Andre, Tardieu. POINCARE AS  HINDRANCE Premier's

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 Read o Ao Busy Day With 5,693 New Shirts in the A Shirt Sale Reserve lots have been added for the second day of this great

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 mmatchable Challenge Sale full of sur- e city-wide attention and crowds are com- -while savings. Our Challenge Sale ecedented

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 19, 1922—PART T.° 98¢ Rice Boilers, 59¢ 10c Gas Mantles With This Coupon only .

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 Field Heiress Changes Mind About U. S. Men; only American home was in Halifax, and that it was fom North Car- appointed an

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 mFMtA\Nc 1316 1o 1324 7TH ST.. NW.° A Sale of 100 Luxurious Winter Sports or Dressy Model Coats ¥19% ==%1Worth to $35.00 “7

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 CITY CLUB PLANS 2EVENTS TUESDAY Former lllinois Governor Will + Speak at Big Forum Luncheon. GREETING THE LEE HOUSE,...

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 the Store of j)ract'ical'géfi:-sv [ANSBURGH &-BROTHE! Washington—New York—Paris = —_— = STORE NEWS for Monday, November 20,

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 i e . wufim&fo'fi, p. ©, NOVEMBER 19,: 1922—PART L. 57 BMEGCCBRBUE OEOROEON0E AR ?*Stdro of Practical {ifts [SBURGH & BROTHE he

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 % a4 A 2 2 : < ~ THE SUNDAY °STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 19, 1922-PART I. g@w Store of Practical gfis@' s IANSBURGH...

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 Thrift News for Winter ShoppersAnd First Call for Christmas ' e el $3.50 Crepe-Back Satin memusseire 260 40'inches wide—and

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 18 AY 'I'AKE HAZIN Controller Bans GANBER WEEK [NDSlm POLICE JOBS STILL VACANT “ pring ‘ \ . : One of the highest compliments

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 30 Years 935 F St. at o fl\f/ P 30 Years at 935 F St. For Christmas Give DIAMONDS Diamonds have forever stood foremost among

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 NOTES, GOSSIP AND NEWS OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 'War Memorial for New Eastern High Arrives—Osiris Club of Business to Give...

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 ’ Selig C. Brez, W. W. RADIO WILJ CARRY SAFETY MESSAGES Each Day Next Week Air Fans Will Hear Call: “Don’t Get Hurt!” DARR TO

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 SENEEEEEENGEESESEEEDS -IIIIIIIIIun__s::all,l;lj”i‘llllll:ll;lnul-llil‘iulynnlll-E‘E:: " Self-Filling Fountain Pens, $1.39...

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 Hairbrushes For Men and Women It is surprising to know just how many kinds of Hairbrushes have been assembled for your choos-

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 “THE BUSY CORNER" Polish— —83.00 value Cloth— —80c¢ value. 4/ one operation. $2.50 Polish | S.'s " WIZARD Housecleaning...

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 Don’t Miss tlIIe $1 Sale of Art Needlework Here Monday- - Buy for Christmas Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. 3-Day...

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 -THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 19, 1922 PART 1, 4 Pages Today, Don’t Miss One of Them. S KANN SONs Co. Store

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 U, NOVEMBER 19, 1923_PART 'f - S KANN Sons Co. “THE BUSY CORNER” Rugs, Draperies, Housewares ~—DMay beé bought on our...

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 ‘The Pictorial Review Magazine _ —For December has one of the most charmmg Child covers shown in many months. And it is...

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 . _THFE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, V. U, Novmmz 19, 1922—PART Y. Guaranteed Qunllty at Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P. M....

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 THE ACTION ON ROAD BONDS NOW FADES Chances for Special Session of Virginia Legislature Grow Slim. Spevial Dispateh to The...

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 ) OUR REPUBLIC: the American By S. E. The American lis vividly the revela- tion that “Green's the English him. Then, for the

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 The United (States Department of Agriculture Post. No. 824, Veterans of Foreign Wars, is to be visited at usl meeting, next

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., NOVEMBER 19, 1922—PAR! Notes of Artand Artists PORTRAIT PANEL OF N. A, RECENTLY PLACED IN

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 i i e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. College Graduate Objects to Work, Declares Edison ted Press. N. J.. November 18. main

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 FINANCIAT. : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 19, 1922—PART 1. FINANCIAL. ; .35...

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, NOVEMBER 19, 1922—PART 1. ; B. P. 0. ELKS. ORDER OF RAILWAY CON- Grand Exalted Ruler J. Edgar

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 G 24 hours; #0.000 eol LP AND SITUATIONS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! HIEL D,_C NOVEMBER 19, .1922— PARTSe 1 HELP AND...

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 MISCELLANEOUS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, NOVEMBER 19, 1922—PART 1 __—_____—‘—;——__—t—-——————_‘___h———‘—_—z—'———”—...

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 AUTOMOBILES, THE SUNDAY S’I‘AR WASHINGTON D. C, NOVEMBER 19, :1922—PART 1. POULTRY, PETS & LIVE STOCK. | AUTOMOBILES FOR...

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 ! 1310 BELMONT FOR RENT—ROOMS. ontinued. ~ vooms. in PETWORTI “mow house; 1hk il back . light louse- roums, drd 9 wiy papered

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 REAL ESTATE. ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 19, ‘1922—PART 1. _ REAL ESTATE.” " 41 19, 1922-PART 1. REAL...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 19, 1922—PART 1. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. REAL ESTATE. STEAMSHIPS. . FOR...

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 THE smAY "s'rAR,'. . WASHINGTON, D. apital Growing Center of Literary Effort and Magnet for Men and Women of Talent O,...

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 44 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., NOVEMBER 19, 1922—PART 1. RS R ARG 5 i i L) O BUROROROR BRI 8 Use '\Pilip Levy’s...

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 EDITORIAL SECTION s EDITORIAL PAGE | - NATIONAL PROBLEMS Society Ilews SPECIAL ARTICLES - The Sundy Shae. Part 216 Pages...

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 mon by which the offender was oY " unimpressively. He réad mdst of his i enabled"to hirs his prisén proxy. He ' speeches, and

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 U GERMANY FACES BLACK : HOURS BEFORE DAWN Chancellor Cuno Confronted With Problem Which Yet May e Wreck Nation. : BY OLIVER

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 f i Miss ELIZABETH . J.EDWARDS, Daughier and Hostess the Sesailor elect fiom Mi1sS DUNSTER DUNCAN . f Lexington, Ky, with...

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 ' SOC Capital Welcomes Back Wife of New Vermont Senator Mrs. Frank Lester Greenei Was Prominent in Society Here When Husband

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 Note’ ol mfl'l&en' And Others Prominent The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Yeturned to Washington yesterday morn- ing from

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 ¢ " L] SOCIETY. ! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, - At the Theater_ At the Supper Da;zce At the Club Dansant Or wherever...

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 ‘SOCIETY." WHERE YOU BUY WITH SAFETY AND AT LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS A WASHINGTON INSTITUTION, LONG ESTABLISHED AND RELIABLE Big

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 - o SOCIETY." PASTERNAK M PASI 1209 Connecticut Ave. N.W. The Connecticut Avenue Shop ! In careful anticipation of each of

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 SOCIETY. A. H. Bakshian Importer of Oriental Rugs 818 Connecticut Ave. New Location. _ Our method ot selling and buying rugs

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 ' SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH SOCIETY. - c 5 ' rine of the Sacred|five hundred party, Wednesd en- | washi c . Riagel...

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 * vine views in all the world. V12 Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life New Italian Ambassador From Same...

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 ‘Musical- Judging from the various reports in the official bulletin of the Natlonal Federation of Music Clubs, American...

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 14 - : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., NOVEMBER 19, 1922—PART 2. See Our Ads in The Julius ‘Lansburgh Furniture Co. oo

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 LL of the members of the i troops of District of Columbla Girl Scouts are very much in- terested in the possible results of

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 et 371 mony a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents, 110 South Washington street. The Anne McCarthy Ramsay

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 Part 3—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1922. ably does not possess; a HEN the new play, “Fashions for

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 GRAND | {NATIONAL THEATER|=:- role written _mEiE ERRATi: | | BULL, noc. ;. DRUMMOND \ ah | “HAYSEED" | SR “THE VILLIAN s"u.

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 . - g AMUSEMENTS, - : sements PHOTOPLAY Photoplays This Week AT THE PHOTOPLAY COLUMBIA—Rodolph Valentino, afternoon....

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 Blasco Ibanez Assists FTHAT the picturization of his latost story, “The Enemles of Women," now being made, will be 3 most...

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 Transcontinental Auto Run Made Difficult_ by Snows This is the Iast rond report to be ed dirt sections are slow and slippery,

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 T | __"THE' SUNDAY STAR, “WASHINGTOR, D. ‘c,” NOVEMBER 19, 1922-PART 8. » 75 an owner a decade or o ago, |tubing gave place

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 1923—PART 3.7 KING'S” Sensational Price Drop Now $1495. 00 Original Price $2725.00 =~ HIS is positively the greatest...

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 CITY MOTOR CANS CROWING POPULAR 300 Already Established Seen as Reflection of Credit on Automobile. C. H. NEPHLER, General

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 FICTION MAGAZINE SECTION '@fl]z %nnflag %mf | I FEATURES | | Part 4—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19,...

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 9 - THE - SUNDAY ' STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D.  C,' NOVEMBER 19, 1922—PART 4. Motorless Air Champion Gives Story|TEA GUESTS AT...

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 'GETTING THE ANDYS BUNCHED Trilby May Wastes No Time in Settling the Question of Too Much Overhead When She and Her Lively

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 4 Some Youthful Efforts in the Cause of Reform and the Astonishing Results. EXT year they would be de- butantes. No wonder

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, France Takes Flying Setiously “ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF AIRPLANES USING THE PARIS FLYING FIELD

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 The Man Who Sailed Away From Society and What He Found During the Voyage. NE must never said George solemnly, “that rank has

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 THE SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 19, 1922—PART 4.°. g Revival of Ancient Venetian Clothes Stimulates Designers

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 An inexpensive three-piece outfit consisting of 2 white  enamel continuous  post bed, woven wire spring  and re- versible...

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 BASE BALL, GOLF, AQUATICS, TENNIS, LACROSSE, RACING VORACIOUS TIGER CRUNCHES BULLDOG IN HIS “FANGS” AT PALMER STADIUM, |...

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 - 2 To Limit Field for 1923 Amateur Golf Title : Catholic University Scores Victory TO BE CUT FROM OVER 170 THIS YEAR TO...

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 A ¢ THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 19, 1922—SPORTS SECTION. V. M. I. Swamps Ceorge Washington, 45-0 : Maryland

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 Dempsey NO ONE IN SIGHT TO GIVE THE CHAMPION A BATTLE Represents to Promoter‘s a Coid .Mine Which Can’t Be Worked Because...

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 GRAPHIC ROTOGRAVURE SECTION |R SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 19, 1922 Armistice day. President Harding, Secretary of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION NOVEMBER 19, 1922 o e 4 Shining Macyginiioan coks Priscilla Dean’s smile has

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 19, THE VILLAGE MOVIE By W. E. HILL Copyright 1922 the Chicago...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—~ROTOGRAVURE SECTION NOVEMBER 19, 1922 KOOO000S 0,0.0000000 OGN X] “Her first line of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (- ROTOGRAVURE SECTION -NOVEMBER 19, 1922, At left: “In the Big Horn Sheep Country.”  Photo-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION -NOVEMBER 19, 1922, All on a Sunday morning. The gossips of Spreewald,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION NOVEMBER 19, 1922 Gen. Pershing hunting ducks in the swamps of Louisiana not

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.- ROTOGRAVURE SECTION - NOVEMBER 19, 1922 This Christmas —wouldn’t “they” just love a copy

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 ber 19, l9 Yes, It Looks Like a Big Week! (Copyright, 1922, by H. C. Fisher Trademark Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.) MUTT PHONED ME T

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 ARL. A KILLED L\L FELLER ® YoU KNOW THAT FINE FELLER. Nou WAS TELLIN' VS ABOUT 2 \deLL HES cOT WALKIN WITH YooR. aol HERE'S

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 — 11t SHow BETtY THeESL P\CTURES OF ME 0N MY VACATIoN — TRERE ARE SEVERAL GO0D ONES SHE —ER- ER- LooK AT THIS ONE— N FRONT OF

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 WELL - THAT'S BECAUSE You Don'T WANT To SEE THE QNES | Do You NEVER waAnT To STE THE MOVIES | WANT To SE& Mr.and Mr:- y...

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