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Evening Star dated January 28, 1923

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 ‘WEATHER. A Raln today; tomorrow fair; Bo in tture. . Temperature for 22 10 p.m. last night: Hi est; 34, Full report on page

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 THREE DAYS HOPAY- REAL ESTATE TAX {1922 Levies Must Be Paid ! February 1 or Sale Book Listing Will Follow. CHARGES AGAINST

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 KNICKERBOCKER DISASTER! OCCURRED ONE YEAR AGO Deaths of 97 and Injuries to 100 Caused Congress Probe, Grand Jury Indict ments

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 li THE SUNDAY STAR: WASHINGTO! : D C! JANUARY fl! #25_PART 1 / Tax Burden Driving French -|Mediate or See Great War, & t Iron

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 Mrs. H. B. Fisher and young son Ken- neth. Myr. Tucker will be manager of the Portuguese publishing house operated by the...

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 IA - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 28, 1923_PART 1. EIEI_EIEIEEIEJEIE&!IEEIIEJ—EI:—-EEIEEEEE — 29c Playing Cards

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 T fole=——Jale—=—5]cl=——x]u] |4 ool bl lalc—— o]l —[olc——— o] — 0| ——a|0| 2|0 'S for ‘Monday Eloquent of Bargcuns...

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 rs SHOWS NUTRITION | - WORK N SCHOOLS Folder Issued Designed to In- form Parents of Under- nourished Children. WASHINGTON, D.

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 WKELLAR ATTACKS POLICEAUTOCOSTS Senator Protests Public Pay- ing for Motor Car Upkeep % for Privates, BALL DEFENDS ACTION|

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 Women’s Imported 16-Button -White Lamb Skin Gloves Except:iénul Value Thanks to a Special Purchase 5295 Remarkably low priced

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 = ‘"SUNDKX STAR, WASHINGTON, "D.- 0., JANUARY 28, 1923—PART 1. .Page 2, Lansburgh & Brother’s Extra-Day-with-Extra-Value News

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 Purchasss may be made at the low February Sale prices and free storage arranged for, 90 days. T e Febrilary ~Sale of Lifetime

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 SENATOR PHIPPS AND WIFE DONORS 34200 for Private Room in Garfield HospltaJvBoosts % "$500,000 Campaign. LEADERS TO GET PRIZES

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 THE BUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JANUARY 28, 1923—PART 1. WAS"'NGWNY“"T Sl D e e O T e w A. Newman, Under Arrest in...

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 77" FOR RIP Dr. Humphreys' “Seventy- scven” is for La Grippe, Influ- enza, Catarrh and for all kinds of Colds. : One dosc at

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 0, JANUARY 28, 1923—PART 1. Bargain Basement Sale of Lingerie at 99c Bargain Basement Annual Sale of Samples—values $1.50 to

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 v ' ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY .28, 1923—PART 1....

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 - VICTIAS ARE CARELESS Statistics for Last Year Reveal Causes of Fatalities—Represent Third of Violent Deaths. Bpecial...

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 WASHINGTON, D. €., JANUARY _—— v snmsselr; 4B\ 75 || Special Prices Reign Throughout the Store Composite Shriner, Made in Our

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 5.2 " S AR LADIES' MIGH SPEAKERS CHOSEN Maj. Adams to Talk Wednes- day Night on “Responsi- bility of Well Born.” MAJ. ADAMS,

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 9 SEES ACCEPTANGE OF FORD'S OFFER Farm Bureau Official Says It Is Only Real One Made for, Muscle Shoals, GRAY SILVER IS...

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 ' NOTES, GOSSIP AND NEWS OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ' Eastern Enrollment .Expected to Increase by 250—Cadet Keller Wins Manual

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 v BIG RUM SUPPLY - LANDED ON EOAST Windreds of Launches Re- ported to Have Run Dry Blockade in Fog. ONE CARGO IS CAPTURED...

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 \ ’ THE SUNDAY STAX, WASHINGTON, D. ©. TANUARY 98, 1993 _PART T. - S. KANN Sons Co. Read Our Other After-Inven- tory...

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 THE..SUNDAY _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY - 28, 1923_PART 1. A PRI The Cfitlms L_,nsburglz ,, February Furniture Sale...

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 FINANCIAL, ANNOUNCEMENT JAMES H. HOLMES Formerly Sales Manager of Wm. S. Phillips, wishes to announce to his many fiiend's...

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 i WEEKLY BOND SUMMARY FOREIGN GOVERNMENT, STATE AND MUNICIPAL. ) 923— P ~—1922- High o2t Low. [ 101% FINANCIAL.' Argentine 7s

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 28, 1923—PART 1. o e R e S S T e e WANTED—HELP WANTED—HELP WANTED-—HELP...

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 SCELLANEOUS." —— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Continued. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Continued. ‘FOR R ELT payios conl yard Tar wale:

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 AUTDMOB!LES. THE SUNDAY srg, ASHINGTON. D O:. JANUARY gg 1923-PART 1 ROOMS ETC AUTOMOBILES FOR BALE, ETC. Conts AUTOMOBILES

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 A A T T —_ HURNSHED —Centinnes. ',mxm —FURNISHED APARTMENT: e s Tad K tabanette LbX ° d-ctfle ’l.lll ; reasonable, SXVOY- PT-

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 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE LOANS. Continued. SUBURBEAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued.

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 EDUC FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continwed. ATIONA FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. e STONE & 1342 N cw York Avenue, & z In first commercial

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 Purchases on a Charge Placed on March 1 Bills THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., NUARY 28, 1923—PART . 1. ~S. KANN SONs Co.

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 -EDITORIAL SECTION - he Sunday Shat Congress Is Expected to Clear Its Decks And Take Long Rest After Noon, March 4 William J.

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 . THE EVENING STAR,| +g With Su Morning Edition. l t WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.......January 28, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES. ..

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 ‘RULE OF THE MUST BE NEAR EAST DETERMINED Murkish-British Friction Will Continue Indefinitely With Seemingly, BY OLIVER OWEN

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 SAG R &t T & " i :Brilliant Society Events Feature the Beginning of Midwinter Week Program .ESplendid Reception in Honor of

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 Miss Ruth Church Becomes Bride of ‘Mr. K. D. Sanford Ceremony Is Performed by i Rev. Dr. C. Erest Smith | at St. Thomas' P.

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 SOCIETY.. do]ombinn Womnn Here to Study U. S. ‘Educational Methods Senora de Coronado, Widow of Noted Physician, Well Known

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 SOCIETY. Little Flower Junior Guild to Entertain Over a hundred tables wiil be taken for the card party to be given on...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUA Truth in‘Advertising‘ . We wi.h to impress upon you the fact that we will make only

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 " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY %, 1823_PART 2. e <z - YR e = — Trath in A;Ivertising We wish to impress the f »

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 SO Tales of Well In Social an CIETY. Known Folk d Official Life Chief' Justice and Mrs. Taft Showered With Honors Upon...

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 -SOCIETY. The edvigory snd exoqutive boards of the Recreation Club of Chevy Chase - will  mcet- Tuesdsy - evening, January

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 . 'SOCIETY .- nes SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. radiator sup- nnections at K braces the radiator from tipping. and sdjustable’

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 : Girls éncl 'Theif. Affairs;. Conducted by Helen H. Fetter. DO 1E wallflower has always been the dread of every chaperon and

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 At the Community Centers Dramatic work is an important ac- tivity In the community centers. At present there are eight...

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 Musical Musle Education, a quarterly publica- tion edited by Edwin N. C. Barnes, the | new supervisor of music in the public

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 AROUND THE CITY By Nannie Lancaste HE years have been many since Charles Dickens dled, but ‘Washington keeps his mem- ory...

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 BOYCOTT of this Nation's Capital appears to have been declared by the drama. It has all the attributes for threatical...

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 AMUSEMENT WE PLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILLE |- s | £ inding Buffalo Herd Difficult| . A% ke Artistic “Aida” Setting. Amo)wu is noted

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 AMUSEMENTS PHOTOPLAY The T was bound to happen. Nothing escapes the motion picture octopus And now it is after good old Emil

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 HE record-breaking rum of ““Able's . Irish Rose" here-is said to have created a remarkable cffect in:Broads way theatrical .

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 In the Spotlight DUDLBY DIGGS will return to the Theater Gulld, New York, to ap- pear in “Peer Gynt” February 5. “The Crooked

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 ReVigWs of New Books A HISTORY OF THE GREAT WAR. By John Buchan. Intraduction by Maj. Gen. J. G. Harbord, U. & A. Boston:...

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 4 THE ith a City- Wide lues & Fasy Terms NING. Washington's Biggest Furni- tportant event of the year, *“The Feb- » choice of

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 3 wr N ewer Cam BY FREDERICK C. RUSSELL.3 Automobiles are no longer play- things for the amateur mechanic. The modern driver

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 ¥ One year ago the Cole Aero 8 sold in Washington, D C., for $3,050. Today, th'rou'g.b the operation of a remarkable new...

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 DEALERS TO HOLD | . USEDCAR FORUM Problem Growing More Diffi- . cult, View of Auto Men at St. Louis Session. b ". LOULS,...

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 The Sunday Motorist An Abridged Magazine for Car Owners. EDITED- BY WILLIAM ULLMAN - [cult to mix up the gontents, t| A few

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 'Easy e Credit! == FREE With every purchase amount- 5 B ing to $100 or more we will give our 42-piece set of Decorated...

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 Part 4—4 Pages Connolly of George 'WINS 1,000-YA WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY. MORNING, JANUARY RD SPECIAL, BROOKLYN MEET...

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 FOR LINKSMEN OF DISTRICT Middle Atlantic Individual and Boys’ Junior Cham- pionships Carded in Addition to Customary E...

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 Georgetown Indoor Games to Be Attractive : Central Quint to Have ARRAY OF STAR ATHLETES IS DUE TO ENTER MEET Many Big Schools

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 r . S NEW QUARTERS PROVIDED FOR GRIFFMEN AT TAMPA Tmprovements Costing $35,000 Include ‘Steel and Concrete Grandstand, With

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 FICTION _ Part 5—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, MAGAZINE SECTION The Sunday S, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28, 1923. I Gen....

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 2 The Time: A D;)zel;: Years Ago. Romantic Charleston. The Action: Quickly Moving. Scene: NE winter when on the way to their

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 \ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 28 1923—PART 5. Judges Who Preside Over Police Court Opera Star Presents Battle

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 4 Tuttle Wa‘s Alway;: Ready for Any Charh.n'ng or Dramatic Adventure. in -His Travels R. GEORGE TUTTLE, reclin- ing at ease

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 e AL MORAN 'S BIG NIGHT : THE - SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C, JANUARY 28 1923_PART 5. He and Inez Both Were Prepared for

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C JANUARY 28, 1923—PART 5. | Traveler by Airplane Views Holland as a Busy y Kingdom Afloat I

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 THE SUNDAY- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY. 28, 1923—-PART 5. 7 The Sweater Has Become an Ornamental Part of the Costume " '

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 Notes of Art and Artists WO interesting exhibitions will open In the Corcoran Gallery of Art this week. One will consist of

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