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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-01-02

Evening Star dated January 2, 1923

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 WEATHER. Increasing cloudiness tonigh est temperature ne: freezin; morrow unsettled, probably rain, Temperature for...

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 & DECLINECOMENT [Goure Hies Men G5 WEN_ K, [0 oxsis o o s cvamocnor o onx e ol AvrstYRELESS [ONTRL AFTER STREET TOUR...

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 ' Ice Once a Lixury for H the Rich “In. tropical countries slaves i | broughs down snaw and ice ' from the mountgin tops to

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 S THE .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1923. e oy BE Mysterious Mike, Named in Error, ....

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 More Sales Capita FUR ‘Shop . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Fxpansion S-A-L-E -~ WE'RE GROWING—and to compensate our patrons

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 (3 ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. T WASBHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY THEQDORE W. NOYES. The Evening Star Newspaper Company Businesy

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 HIKE ON HONEYMOO. - Georgia Reach Capital “Brok%” on Way to Pennsylyeaia. Clad 0. partscol.old Armg.uniforms @and carrying

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 f SOCIETY. J 9. @idding & o. 1510 H. STREET. N.W. OPPOSITE SHOREHAM HOTELA SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Offering Fashionable

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 T ————— e e e e 1816 New Hampshire avenue north-|and Mrs. Charles Thom, Mrs. Ella M. )%, 2) A€ 5 o, e L LT o s o ?lngh;"ad A

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 A “Salon” Devoted to The Display of Lamps EVERY occasion and purse has been considered, bringing to this as- sortment adapta-

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 MAY HOLD OTHERS | IN KWURDER Open 9:15 4.M. ‘ 10th, 11eh, Close 6 P.M. F and G Sts. Officials Dispel Theory Texan ; Killed

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, JANUARY .2, 1923. LANSBURGH & BROTHER Established 1860 Jane Stuart, our ex-...

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 ASKRIGRT TOVOTE FOR SCHOOL BOARD Sixteenth Street Highlands Citizens Present Method of Choosing Members. Although the right

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 TEEEENENEREES - Second Day of Our Great January Sale " of Corsets, Girdles, Neglige Belts, Brassieres and Bandeaux, at a...

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 57 month & year &go. . Souvenir Spoons The Soivenir Spoons are made of sterling sil- ver and are exceptionally attractive. If

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 ~.16 LEGISLATURES HUM AS CAUCLSES OPEN Activity Starts in Middle West States in Fight for Offices. CONTEST ON IN ILLINOIS...

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 JAT‘IUARY 2, 1923. THE VFNING STAR, VVASHINGTON D. C, TUESDAY, HE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE B X D THROUGH FLAME. This new

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 'HE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1923. Clark’s O.N.T. 7c Ivory Soap 2 Cakes, 9c ‘With This Coupon...

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 TR g = = S S . THE E,{’ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2. 1923. Why Not Save Without Less of Interest? vepdy A

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 ’.20 THE ' EVENING STAR, WAS Now in Our New Stom 709 l3til one Jaor abovc G ] Don’t Force Your Fires Majestic Electric !...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . TUESDAY, JANUARY 1923. - S. KANN Sons Co. * “THE BUSY CORNER” GEN, MTCHELLS SPEED...

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 BUILDING ASSOCIATION | Pays 6 Per Cent on shares matiring in 45 § or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be-

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 ~WOMAN’S PAGE. I had. Md%ioayes 6f ¢ bread, I would sell |’ For @ Spread’ one of them to buy ] R . Don’t Spoil Your Child’s

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 - RISING TENDENCY FINANCIAL FINANCIA! WHIRLWIND CLEAN-UP SUUGAR PRODUCERS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY,...

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 FINANCIAL. D.C.BANK DEPOSIS, SHOW AN INCREASE Coming, Statements Will Be Better Than Reports Made in September. . The...

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 Thirty-Two Actives SEVEN OF DOZEN BOXMEN TUESDAY, JANUARY , 1923 SPORTS on Nationals’ 1923 Roster : Death of Keeler Shocks

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 SPORTS. POWERS NOW. SPLIT WITH 3 INTERGOLLEGIATE BODY Remains to Be Seen Whether Two Organizations Will Overlap or If One...

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 28 Star “Want Ad” | HELP AND SITUATIONS. " FEMALE—Contin THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘WANTED—SITUATIONS. MALE—Ceontinued.

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 ROO Continued. MS, ETC. WUICK 1017; rubber, F!‘-’-IFE llfiloul condivlon; sscrifesd By owner -at N L. OVEREAND, oin wecrificed

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 REAL ~SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR_SALE—Continued. ESTATE. FOR SAI.E—HOUSIS ued. * REINVEST YOUR WAR SAVINGS STAMPS, On of the...

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 “‘REAL ESTATE." AUCTION SALES — ___WUTURE DAYS. ADAM™A. WESCHLBR, AUCTIONEER. Uncla med freight by public .- auction to ....

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 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL~—"Barnum Was Right,” performance at §:20 p.m. POLY'S.—Frank Tinney, “Dafty Dill, ....

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