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Evening Star dated December 24, 1922

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 | WEATHER. Fair cloud; today: 43: lowest, 32.9. Full report on page $. tomorrow little change in temperature. Temperature for

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 2 * CHRISTIAS SALES " SHATTER RECORDS Merchants Report 25 Per - Cent Gain in Volume and 10 Per Cent in Profits. . SEE...

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 } 2000000 SEALS SOLD IN DISTRICT ‘Amount May Climb, as More ! School Divisions Report Sales. KOBER THANKS PEOPLE Quota of...

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 . Former French High Commi: TTegaT sales of tax-free liquors. The gov- t WRONG VIEW TAKEN - OF“TIGER'S" TOUR menceau Sought

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 Xmas Pudding We will deliver it to you Satur- day, Sunday, Christmas Day and all during the holidays in half gal- lons or...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 24, 1922—PART 1. DOUBT CONVICTION Self-Defense Plea May Save Men on Trial for...

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 a erry thristmai from Schvarts’s May Dour Christmas Be Merrp! And May the DBay Bring ¢ ¥ § With Your Christmas Money Make a

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 LY APPREIIIATEI]; Supt. Ballou Corrects Er- roneous Statement Regard- ing Hearing on Schools. Appreciation of the courtesy

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 9 1ADR "Ebert Gratefu ince Andrew on Trial Before Banishme i ' s . t;’u;;‘:l.oblf; o] Pfl”_ARfl SBURES Ei‘-: rtU.G;'ait::uii d

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 | i A Courses NOTES, GOSSIP AND NEWS OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ! Schools and Colleges Close for Holidays—Christmas Plays in...

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 Hoax by Wife Charged as Five - THE  8U TAHITANS’ DOORMAT BEARS NO ‘WELCOME’ “Children” Seek Inheritance|r0 DERELICT WHITES

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 - col To get the best results tal eventy-seven” at LDS\- Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” is for Colds, Grip, Influenza. the first

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 THE SUN DA Y STAR . WAS ' HIN ; GTO. N D. DECEMBE iR 24 1922 _PAR T 1 FIN A AN CIA L i A S R — Rang L S P Exchang el W e ekly

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 HOLDAYS TOSPEED - E: MR RISTHUS BRNES COAL PRODUCTON Personat Errand | STRIE MARK {arrived here yesterday on leave of |...

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 EDITORIAL PAGE I 57 NATIONAL PROBLEMS . SPECIAL ARTICLES . EDITORIAL SECTION The Sunday Star. Part 2—16 Pages FARM BLOC MAY

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 i | | .|, "found that it pays to spend millions 'THE SUNDAY_STAR, WABHINGTON D. !on comprehensive, definitely pianned|erous.

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 RUSSIANS MAY NULL ANY LAUSANNE PACT Control Over Angora Assembly May Pre- vent Ralification—Steps Toward Pro- motion of World

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 -1 3 WASHINGTON, ‘D. O, DECEMBER - 1922—PART 2. - - do MISS & LISPENARD SEABURY, ofNewIork, pregented o %ggh.l&ocxeiq nes Mys

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 I 6DCTIEL Y. 0 7 SOCIETY i) Debut Dance Closes Week InYoungPeople’s Calendar DECEMBER 24, 1922—PART 2 Miss Cannon Hostess At

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 e n Tales of Well Known Folk In Soci'a_l _aynd'Official Life Secnatorial*Wetén's (Glab Provides Hosteases to Aid Mrs. Allen

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 N SOCIETY. [ Bring in this ad before December 31 I P Hair Dyeing . .. $4.95 Violet Ray Facial. . $1.00 MISS FLEET Late o...

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 always busy, but their most worth-while efforts always receive the recogni- tion thay deserve. season of the yvear, when they

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 HELP AND 'WANTED—HELP. AGENTD SITUATIONS. ' ‘WANTED—HELP. WALE (Continwed). FEMALE—Continued. A -back _ proposition; Miller's

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 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, ETOC. Continued. POB RENT—GARAGES. FOR RENT—ROOMS. WANTED—ROOMS WITH BOARD. Continued. APARTMENTS TO

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR_SALE—Continued. Coutinued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued). U ARE LOOKI FOE A FAl ARM O FOR

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, WTOF QLD SALT * IS WORTH MILLON | Gave $5.000 for Wrecked! Ship No One Else Would Buy! and Will

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 *8 0f cssential drama and seasons of all kinds of musicalizations -varying in length from one afternoon to a week, it is a

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 AMUSEMENTS. { = [CENTRAL THEATER] Lese Majeste'in Films. l “Liitle Old New yo;"' TALK about "lese majeste” being W(mx has...

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 AMUSEMENTS, ClthT.\l:\h WEERK, with its spirit of “Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men,” is no time for the critic to...

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 4 AMUSEMENTS." ’I'H‘E SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 24, 1922—PART '3, 'AMUSEMENTS,” Washington Opera Plans.” . |

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 FRATERNITIES o, 16, called off: 2 ; caited off: Jop- a Twm:-l‘al¢vll 1. called off: . Acteta. o 1, called off; Takoms. E....

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 URGED TO GUARD PEDESTRIANS N. M. A. in Letter to District Motorists Outlines Ten Problems in Interest of Safety First. In a

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 R e At e e I e NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SHOWS ; ‘ - s s neeriener | INCOLN HIGHWAY BUILDERS The Sunday Motorist||&i#55>¥55 % ...

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 DWIN WILLARD DEMING is holding an cxhibition of his paintings,  decorations and bronzes of American Indlans and animals in

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 . FICTION MAGAZINE SECTION - The Sunday Star. FEATURES | Part 48 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORN. NG, DECEMBER 24, 1922.

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 World’s Ash Heap mer a rotund little gentleman with the present owners father In very long thumbnails (the insignia!blood. I

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 THE - SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 24, 1922_PART .4 3 EASING BARRY OFF THE ROCKS|H Sympathy. A BY SEWELL FORD.

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 {4 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 24, 1922—PART 4. The Girl Believed in the Homor System and Helped the Bad

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 * That Ten-Million-Dollar Christmas Check Dipl HIS has been such a glad, glad, £1ad Christmas for me! 1 am %o happy —so...

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 Carpenter ListensIn While Europe’s Financial Jazz Band Plays BY FRANK G. CARPENTER. PARIS, France. E are on the banks of the

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 bl . #nd individual charit Ornamental Shoes, Copied From Medieval Days, Gain *7r WY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. o q i women did mot...

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 TR T IRGIIEETN S Ve RY STERLING HEILIG, PARIS, December 14, 1922. AT goose at Christmas, to im- press it on your mind. Eat

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 BASE BALL, GOLF, AQUATICS, TENNIS, LACROSSE, RACING BOWLING, BOXING, TRACK ATHLETICS, ROD AND STREAM €4 aprecedented Act...

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 COLLEGE TEAMS HER7 | “~  FIGURE PROMINENTLY | ENERALLY speaking, college ton during 1922 attained a J anywhere else in the

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 . U THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., DECEMBER 24, 1922—8PORTS SECTION. Proper Stroke Important in Golf : Chicago -Has...

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 4 % ed H H i i FIGHTER FROM SEATTLE  fweforihetome . IS COMING ALONG FAST!| ¢ Scrapper, Who Once Kneaded Dough, Entered ©...

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 MBER 24, 1922 Madonna and Child BY PROF. DOMENICO MORELLI....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 24, 1922, Washington from the air. From left to right, in the

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 THE SUNDAY This Is A Hard World, As Any Lady Will Realize Who Has < With Great Difficulty Unearthed An Emergency Gift, Only

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 Exquisite wood- carvings in Munich Museum. The various THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1)= Toys made by the soviet in Russia on

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 ROTOGRAVURE  SECTION —-DECEMBER 24, 1922 American actress at London ball. Miss Catherine Calvert appeared as Maya, mother of

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 STAR, : Chapel of the Brad- | 3. : | ley home. The famous * art treasures are being Royalty goes Christmas shopping. Prince

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION--DECEMBER 24, 1922, Hosiery IZI9 F St. “The Antoinette”’ Colonial Pump

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 24, 1929 After the chimney— look to the ice-box Clicquot is

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 RO I RRTRIT T e ATn  4 Sunday, December 24, 1922 - Old Santa Is Good to Cicero Mutt! .- By BUD FISHER (Copyright. 1322, By IL

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 / IN CASE \ GNE | HAFT& UP MY Jo8 Ll ASK MY MOTHERY YOO TAKE IT AND S FRST |F | caN D 9 G4IVE ouT T™E S5 N STAY ouT ALL Tofs

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 1t — e g e (AlER— BET ITW MAKE THosE GTHER BooBS GIETS ook LIKE THIRTy CENTS —ER- ER- NES INDEED {\/ \ — ANOTHER ONE TRoM...

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 MERRY CHRISTMAS SIR | MERRY CHRISTMAS i\ VIOLET MERRY CHRISTMAS VI DEAR MERRY CHRISTMAS JOE DEAR MERRY CHRISTMAS ) MERRY'...

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