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Evening Star dated December 31, 1922

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 WEATHER. Rain or snow and warmer today; tomorrow cloudy, probably ‘rain. ‘Temperature for 22 hours ended at 10 p.m. last...

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 A3, N gt 2 » 5 THE _BUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTION, D. O, DECEMBER 31, 1922—PART 1. l COMMISSIONERS ISSUE NEW YEAR GREETING TO CITY

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 THE SUNDAY: POLCE COURTS PAY | PROFT OF AIOPCT Money Annually Appropriated Far Short of Actual Needs For Work. In the police

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 BATISH LABORITES ARE CALLED ‘REDS London Paper Claims They Have Affiliated With the Communist Party. HAND OF SOVIET IS SEEN

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 CENTRAL AMERICA TOPIC. | Boaz Loug Addresses Women’u: jrain Hoaz Long. former minister to Sal- places of beauty in the...

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 G - PESSIMISM UPSET - BY 1922 BUSINESS D. C. Merchants Overcame Problems and Made Profits, Says C. J. Columbus. ASSOCIATION

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 Here's good news for all who | suffer from deafaess. The Dicto- sraph ‘ Products Corporation an- nounces the perfection' of a

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 s @ DAYS ON THE GYPSY Irving I Tntro- T Iherry. New duction by Hlustrated Bros, “ Shores. With an Account Igmany R S0 1btit

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER .31, 1922—PART 1. e ARGELYONEUNS. === PN FOL SCRBES [T S R " ", aparément «f...

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 ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, . THE SUNDAY STAR, 10 " DECEMBER 31, 1922—PART 1. STORY OF 1922 AT HOME AND ABROAD BRIEFLY TOLD. '...

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 LT (Continued from_Yesterday's Star.) Q in a dreary tone. “but can‘t nderstand you. I'd no idea there w men _who seemed just

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 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, V\’ASfiINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 31, 1922—PART 1. / repertory, arla from an opera or ora-[Riddel the...

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 MASONIC. LODGES. Trbanon, No. 7, services at the Today 3 astern Star Home at fasonic and E: Pleasant, : zox, called off. nt |

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 14 BID PRICES OF LOCAL SE- CURITIES ON MARCH 1, 1913 Interesting Comparison With the Going Figures of Today—Markets Go Into

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 . FINANCIAE.~ THE BUNDAY WASHINGTON, U. U, DECEMBER 31, 1922—PART 1. \Y LB E@ s Ly 5 FINANCIAL. ™ ' ’s Price R New York Stock

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 16 MUk Fresh From Cow to You i N/ SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER SUNDAY AND MONDAY ‘Will Be Served at The Bellevue Farms Restaurants

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 : & "EDITORIAL SECTION ; EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS "SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—12 Pages “'Prospects Now Good Bills Will

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 ‘ TEVENING STAR,; Sunday Morning Edition. ASBINGTON D.C. )AY ... December 31, 1822 -— ODORE W. NOYES ..Editor The Evening...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, -WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 31, 1922—PA§.’1‘ 2. 3 FEW VETERANS ARE LEFT TO DRAW HIGH PENSIONS TWO GREAT...

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 Miss TRACY LyoN. New York, House guest of Miss Anna Hamlin. Capital Will Give 1923 Gay Reception Despite No White House...

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 Ofhicials and Others Caught by the Camera Of the Society Scribe Many Washington Folk Noted Coming and Going. terest. The...

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 | ; : / Fi6 o4 . SOCIETY.™ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. DECEMBER 31, 1922—PART 2. SOCIETY. . p ——— 1 : The late, Mrs.

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 " 'SOCIETY." man Club gave their Christmas dance Monday evening_in the auditorium f Eiks; llome. The chaperons were Mrs....

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 ‘8 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE 2—PART 2. MISCELLANEOUS. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 31, 192 — e — — — —— — — — ==

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 FOR sm—mcmunou& Continued. ““DIAMOND B BARGAINS Opportnmucs “to Own a Diamond at One-half Price. Lady’s all-platmum flexible

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 10 ROOMS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 31, 1922—-PART 2. "APARTMENTS, ETC. ¢ ! —_— FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR

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 REAL ESTATE. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR _SALE—Continued. R BRICK, dwellings o good &t ent 3$58.50 month; price for all. $.500.

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 HIPS.' STEAMS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ! @, DECEMBER. 31, T922—PART 2. - . "SOCIETY. STEAMSHIPS EDUCATIONAL. “He who

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 HIS is what used to be referred to in the ancient vernacular of the theater as “turkey time.” It began with Thanksgiving: and

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 NATIONAL TONIGHT 5, uunwmmm.mmdwu Tomorrow and Saturday LOUIS F. WERBA presents #c A Farce BARNUM RIGHT by Philip Bartholomae

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 ER the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures, whose :‘,iudarsemen! appears upon nearly all the photoplays of conse-...

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 AMUS EMENTS. Trend of Directors. 'ECIL DE MILLE has specialized | during the past five years in silken drama, depending for

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 Jual car models 79 TYPES OF CARS ENTERED % N NATIONAL AUTO SHOW Display 1n Grand Central Palace; New York, Will Be Largest in

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 O o : ) : THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 31, 1§22—PART 3. -1 will be exposed during the winter. by Mr....

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 - FICTION - e '/ MAGAZINE SECTION = - The Sundiy Star. Part 4—8 Pages Strategy BY DR. R. W, SHUFELDT. GAD. how she rolls and

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 Stubborn Stuart Was Manager - in Thought, But Efficient Bertha Won by Strategy. HE; Picard, at twenty- four, deserted the...

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 BY RALPH STOCK. Second of a weries of three articles, cach recounting a lex of the famousd “Crifse of the Dream Ship.” E all

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 THE SUNDAY ST. A WASHINGTON, D. C. \ + DECEMBER 31, 1922—PART 4. S R TRILBY MAY FOLLOWS A HUNCH |[Hunters in Africa Have...

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 t ANK G. CARPENTER. BRUSSELS, Belgium. boat had left the Tartar ue city of Kazan and was steam- slowly toward Samara on the

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 6 Stingy, Snarly and a Grouch, He Could Use and Received His Just ILES MORSE was his name. He lived over on the nosth side of

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 I 2 ]hox;plelled skirts, which are a re- | vival of interest. . Pleats are wide, not narrow. Knife pleating is kept | for...

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 BASE_BALL. GOL ~ - | BOWLING. BOXING. AQUATICS, TENNIS. 2 uu '? | TRACK ATHLETICS LACROSSE. _RACING - ' e ROD AND STREAM...

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 3 . - . New York Pennant BUYING” OF TITLES { CAUSES ILL FEELING! ! i Giants Clearly Outplay Yanks in World Series—Alli But

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 " Underclubbing Fa INDUCES ANOTHER COMMON , ERROR. THAT OF PRESSING| Remedy for This Cardiual. Defect Lies in Oft-Repeat- ed

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 IX CONTESTS, AT LEAST, TO BE STAGED THIS WEEK Two Uil Gumes Are Likely—Kimble and Coggins!; 1o Continue to Coach Central...

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 Su WASHINGTON, 2 . C. DE(‘EMBEI\ 31, 1995 i v NEAR EAST RELIEFS| Christmas -4 FOOD SHIP . R AMERICA'S CRPHAN W.ARDS IN THE

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 Hunting the<fox around Washington. fence during a recent hunt. THI f Rodney Lynn of the newly organized Rock Creek Hunt Club

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (‘.—()’I‘(D(ERA\'URE SECTION—DECEMBER 31, 1922. O-{9 ©n The Mystery Play By W. E. HILL...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . . Four premiers confer in Lon- don on the matter of the Ger- man reparations plan and the...

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 \VURE SECTION DECEMBER 31, 1922, Statue of the Prince of Wales recently unveiled at the University of Wales, Aberys- wyth. W

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Washington in 1882 Etchings and Sketches by C. D. Gedney R “In Southeast Washington.” Pen sketch

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 ‘* THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. 1. . ROTOGRAVURE SECTION DECEMBER 31 1922 —_— e e s e Five Washington Debutantes of the...

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 g \ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION - DECEMBER 31, 1922 itled Beyona (... rence Viola Dana. movie...

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 s s PR S e A MUTT, Don'T You WKNOW THIS \S NEW YEARS EVES SURE T Do, ' LOVE, AND L't GONNA SEE THe NEW YEAR \N RIGHT Rere AT

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 7 SANTA CLAUS \ DOWANNA TALK SENT ME THE LOUEL\ES ABOLT MYSELE BuT (M THE CHAMPEEN PA\R OF (CE SKATES FOR CHRISTMAS BUT | |

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 Copyright, 1922, N. Y. Tribung tnc. To Belty— THERE's —— NAUHEN MILLONS 1N 17— BeTrv SEES 5;,‘4“ THAT 'M A l",‘ GEWILS SHELL

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 THE HENNY'S ARE HAVING A BLOW-oUT FRoOM TwiE LookS oF 1! / TELL WHAT LET'S [ Do Vil LeT's see | Tue oD YearR ouT JUST BY...

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