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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1923-01-21

Evening Star dated January 21, 1923

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 WEATHER. Rain this morning, cloudy this afternoon; tomorrow rain; no change in temperature. - Temperature for twenty-two...

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 Ku Kiux Leader Held Gonver- | sation With Hooded Kid- [ naper, Says Witness. SAW VICTIMS IN FRUGK Alleged Driver of Car...

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 MUMI _TgLON —on JEWELRY' Emergency Financing! SAVE INTEREST Take advantage of New York Staté rates. They are lesa tham...

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 Force Beats Leniency in Ruhr ‘ After Three Years, French View Spectators Need Only Without Applause or Hisses, Says Tar-...

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 | POLIE SETZE MANY "IN RAID ON BAR Claim They Found 300 Gal- lons of Liquors—Bar- tender Arrested. Several scores of well...

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 8Log THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 21, 1923 PART 1. Martingny Dress Voiles | French Eponge Suitings o] 50c Yard

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 and 90c ’, IRMER PRICE CORRECTLY INDICATES THE ACTUAL VALUE THERE IS f LOVELY IDEAS ALL NOTE THE SPLENDID QUALITY OF THE...

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 TWEEDALE ANALYZES ‘SURPLUS REPORT OF OFFICIALACCOUNTANTS (Continued from First Page.) to/ cover the perlod for the fiscal...

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 THE SUNDAY PLANS COMPLETE FOR BENEFIT BALL ‘\Organization Raising Funds COMMITTEE -ARRANGING:: BENEFIT BALL FOR " ORPHANS.

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 THE 'SUNDAY '8STAR, 'WASHIKGTON, ‘D. €., JANUARY 21, *1923—PART" 1. N [ - T Spotlight Here, Please! A New :‘];Ieadlmer” Comes

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 Page Two 'of Lansburgh & Brother’s Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale News Qur Jannary Sales, renowned for opportynities for...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. JANUARY 21, 1923 PART 1" ot LANSBURGH & BROTHER nititisi Washington—New York—Paris 2 Jane

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGT TR RESOENTS FUS Harrison’s Proposal to Stop $25,000 Causes Uproar in Senate. The Convenience ' of a

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 Conditions in Stamboul Pitiful, | PREPARING TO SEND CLOTHING TO RUSSIAN - Mrs. Miles Writes Mrs. Lansing|§ joa T Kvivid...

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 IN DEEDS OFFICE Efficiency Bureau Recom- mends Putting All Employes in Classifiéd Service. SUGGESTS PAY BOOSTS @ ot N Zrown

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 16 AL SENTENCES GIVEN SPEEDERS Judge Hardison Imposes Fines in Addition in Two Traffic Court Cases. In an effort to...

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 D.G. SCHOOLS NEE § 464 CLASSROONS . Excess Enroliment in High Schools Is'Now 4,468, Ballou Reports. WOULD DROP PORTABLES...

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 - U.S. LOSES ON RADIOS KEPT ON COAST TO PROTECT LIFE Only in Few Instances Where Service Is Given Merchant Ships Have...

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 A ' ? |uel M. Ralston of Indiana, ‘speaking RM. MMES RUHR Here"tonlgh. declared acizure of the B whr region by France...

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 CITIZENS INDORSE . GIRLS' CAMP PLAN {Federation -Approves -Mt. +Weather Project and. Will {*Canvass Group Sentiment. COURT.

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 Music lovers of official and resident Rociety will represent the twe hun- dred guests of Mr. Chasles Ayer ‘Whipple at the...

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 ' _THE 'SUNDAY STAR; " WASHINGTON, NOTES, GOSSIP AND NEWS - | OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Thrift Week Observed in Schools—Laura

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 TENSION INCREASES | NEAR PARLEY'S END Russians at Lausanne Force British to Furnish Copy of Straits Treaty. PERSIANS ARE...

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 18 9x12-F1. Worsted Wilton Rugs —$125.00 Grade. Monday at. ...... —Beautiful, Iustrous, degp. pile fabric, woven very...

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 'VETERANS OF GREAT WAR AR the last meeting of Takoma)Wars, sald: “As a resident of Wash- Fost, No. 230, Veterans of Forelgn

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 FINANCIAL. - WEEKLY BOND SUMMARY FDHI,IG!' GOVERNMENT, STATE AND MUNICIPAL, “%"? A Rt SHOVTOBE FLWOOENPRES SHPPINGBOMD |...

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 FINA WEEK MARKETS | * STAND UP WL Some Solution of European ! Tangle Believed Near by Many Large Investors. HOME OUTLOOK...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. WANTED—HELP AGENTS. — THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 21, 1923—PART 1 _— ——————— ———=...

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 ——————— ‘WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. Continued. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Continued. Continued. Riones...

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 ROO AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, ETC. Continued. MS, i1C, FOR RENT—GARAGES. Continued. _FURNISHED ROOMS—Continued. BARGAINS...

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 D€, JANUARY 21, “1923— PART APARTMENTS TO LET. ., FOR RENTHOUSES. | . PORRENTSTORES. ! BUSINESS PEOPERTY FOR'EXCHANGE...

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 REAL ESTATE TH. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO , JANUARY 2 1, 1923—PART 1 REAL ESTATE FOR_ SALE—Con TAKOMA PARK HOMES. Two acres...

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 EDUCATIONAL. _ RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Exemplifying the world's best FOR SALE—HOUSES GEORGETOWN Detached colos unusual

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, -T. C. JANUARY 21, 1923—PART 1. “THE BUSY CORNER” Read of Our 3rd Floor Sales on Page 24 Today

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL: ‘PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES | Part 2—16 Pages FIGHT BEGUN TO LOWER 'BARS TO FOREIGN LABOR House...

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. AWABHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.......Jenuary 21, 1923 THEODORE W, NOYES. ... Bditor

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 FRENCH AND GERMANS MAY TRY TO END CHAOS Menace in Continued Ruhr Strife More Apparent to Expected BY OLIVER OW] UROPE'S...

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 Mrs D.R. CRISSINGER, ‘Whose husband isGovernord theTederal FRAU VON LEWINSKTI, Wife of the German Coun- selor of Embass...

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 Two Chai‘ming’ Hostesses Join Diplomatic Set‘ L > 1 | Lithuanian Legation Will ! Interesting Entertain- ments. | That...

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 At Naval Academy ANNAPOLIS, Md., January 21.—The ®uperintendent of the Naval Academy nd Mrs. Wilson gave a luncheon on funday

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 'SOCIETY. Southern Relief Ball to Be Given Monday Evening List of Distinguished Patron- esses Given Out by Com- i mittee in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., JANUARY 1923—PART R" re-Inventory Clearance 4 O@ With This Coupon and BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT

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 JANUARY 21, 1923—PART 2. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Window Shades ‘With. This Coupon and 48c Oiled Opaque Cfloth...

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 rao Penngylvania‘ Society to Honor Dr. Penniman Dr. Josiah H. Penniman, who was elected last week to the office of pro- vost

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 ~ Hungarian Counsclor Weds Miss Harmon At Home in Cleveland Guest of Woman's Alliance The Woman's “ Universal Alliance, 0...

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 [ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. James Sidney Douglas has re- turned from a visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ard Mrs. Robert

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 1 Tales of Well Known Folk SOCIETY In Social Life of Capital Patriotic Societies Hold Great Interest Among Washington Society

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 The rhythmic dancing is important for girls and women because of its nossibilities for training in grace and the teuching of

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 at that. Alec Waugh is. obviously, young and preoccupied with you Te0Cou] withe it in SR U B Y. e the him’ that youth needs &

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