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  2. 1923-01-07

Evening Star dated January 7, 1923

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 WEATHER. and colder today: “From Press to Home ~ Within the Hour” _The Star’s carrier system covers every city block and the

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 2 WANT D. C. GAS TAX & 0 BE TWO CENTS Maryland Authorities Urge | Equal Charges to Prevent fi. Unfair Competition. CITY...

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 'ANACOSTIA npetics plete Reclamation FLATS WORK Given Drive for Funds to Com- Regarded as Vital to Beautification of Capital.

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 4 PARIS CONFERENCE | DOOMED AT START Tardieu Says Right and Jus- tice Rules Attitude of French. GUARANTEES ARE DENIED...

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 THE sU SONS OF VETERAN INSTALL OFFICERS Cushing Camp Auxiliary Also Invests New Leaders With Duties. — WELFARE WOMAN of a...

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 R A R O I e HHER D9 ] TR RERED G FE R ® 2 FTERURAB S d v AT AT R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., JANUARY 7, 1923-PART 1 i LR R R R R R Rl R R R R R R R R R R R A S R R R R R R R...

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 8 ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C., JANUARY 7, 1923—PART 1. CONFERENEE HERF |Charge Dry Navy | TO ATTEND THE WOMEN'S...

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 105 ANGELES ACTS " TOCHECK CRIMES “Vigilance Committee” Plan- I ned in Drive to Clean Out Undesirables. PROSPERITY HINDRANCE

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C;, JANUARY 7, 1923—PART ‘1. See Important Fur Sale Ad On page 12 today. You will find one of

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 Jane Stuart Our expert shopper will shop with you, or for you. Write or phone Franklin 7400. SBURGH & BROTHE - Today’s Post

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. JANUARY 7, 1923—PART T / PLEASE NOTICE! Owing to the nature of this sale, we will not make

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 THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON. 7. C. JANUARY 7, 1923—PART T....

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 1.5, DEBT-FUNDERS ACREE ON POLICY Prepare to Open Tomorrow Formal Discussions With Britons. [ VIEW WORLD PROBLEMS‘ Bank of

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 Two Drown When ENGNEERS THOLD Z B Wher EUNV.EN['QN HERESiflks O#f Coast NEW VORK, January 6.—Caught in the storm that has been

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 Half Oz. Perfume ‘With This Coupon and 330 Denney and Den- ney's Sport Per- fume, a delighttul bouquet odor. Sold regularly

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . JANUARY 7. 1923—PART 1. Boys’ $1 School Pants ‘With This Coupom and 69c Suiting mixtures good quality

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 18 MRS KNOX TOOFFE DEED IN DEFENSE .Slain Lumberman Said to . Have Given Her All His Property Before Death. RiMan Is Prisoner

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 7. 1923—PART 1 il i, PAREN'I'AL B[]UR]’ PILGRIMS PLOD THROUGH SNOW = (5 ittt it ies's aes| breaidans s born. i be ononca TO

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 The community center department of the pubiic schools has groups In- terested wide range of subjects trom grand opera to...

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 ,Plans—,?of Garfield Hospital i Nurses’ Home Are Made Public; " Living Quarters to Be Provlded for 100 Students; Also...

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 99 EFFORTS T0 SOLV GEN THEFT UNITED District Attorney and Police to “Bring Whole Matter to the Light.” * CARMAN OFFERS FACTS

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 THE SUNDAY OTES, GOSSIP AND NEWS SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Eastern Students to Renovate Ornaments to Be Placed in New School. Ol

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.' C, JANUARY 7, 1923—PART 1.- Sale of Sheets and Pillowcases—See Today’s Post. S. KANN SONS

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 DI D.C. STREETS MENACE TRAFFIC ’flbsence of Lighting in Sec- i tion of Northwest Causes I Many Hazards. GAS LAMPS OF LITTLE

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 A Son of the Sahara A Modern Story of the Desert (Copyright, 1923, by the Macaulay Os, m By Louise Gerard s (Continued from

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 FINANCIAL. FOUR BIG FACTORS N PARIS CRISIS 'Financiers See  Possible L Ways of Pushing Dark F Clouds From Horizon. NEW...

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 Wigh. Low. Div. Rate. 10— 83 123 f68 1183 fo15¢ {808 (425 19234 49 1 7615 113% 1244 31 313 12235 o215 1405 14254 | 603 166'<

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 - ‘WANTED—HELP. SALESMEN—Continued. MALE—Continued. " WANTED—HELP. MALE (Continued). WANTED—HELP. i ! FEMALE—Continued. CTELY

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO AUTOMOBILES “—‘_—m NAL. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEQUS. | FOR...

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 ROOMS, ETC. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, ETC Continwed. FOR RENT—GARAGES. Continued. THE FOR RENT—ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS—Continued.

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 REAL ESTATE.” THE ‘REAL ESTATE. ® 59 : . SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 7, 1923—PART 1. “~ = : ; A APARTMENTS TO

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 STEAMSHIPS SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—HOUSES. <Continued). _THE SUN'DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, FOR um—nomh LOW—5 ROONA AND at...

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 STEAMSHIPS. *THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, STEAMSHIPS Resolute s« “Reliance rri’-lE triple-screw liners Resolute and

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 EDUC _ EDUCATIONAL. _ O’CONNOR SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION Public Speaking SPANISH visin: WASHINGTON 0! from Spain—(Conversational

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 THE SUNDXY sm WXSHINGTON, D. ¢, JANUARY 7.  1923—PART 1. Read Page 24 for More of Our Monday Sales. 38-in. Normandy Vodes...

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 EDITORIAL PAGE = EDITORIAL SECTION "= - - NATIONAL PROBLEMS Ehz gu! 1 H %iaf SPECIAL' ARTICLES Bill to Be Pushed in Congress

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 9 THE ‘EVENING -STAR, ‘With Sunday Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.......January 7, 1023 THEODORE W. NOYES....

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 FRENCH PLAN TO BRING - TRYING EUROPEAN HOURS Enforcement of San tain to Bring Dangerous Upheavals in. Germany and Elsewhere.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., JANUARY 7. 1923—PART 2. HARR IS ~EWNING— Society Schedules Many Activities for the Second

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 { New Additions to Diplomatic 4 vt the Du SOCTETY, eteherlands Envoy And Wife Prepare For Social Season | Set Are Becoming

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 1923 PART 2. Ghika will_preside at the tea table, and other members of the alliancé | nival-cabare will assist Mrs. Calhoun

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 Veddings Prominent In Society Calendar For the Early 1923 Miss ‘Marian E. Middleton Becomes Bride of Mr. Eu- gene W. Heuse —

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