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Evening Star dated March 11, 1923

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 WEATHER. Unsettled today probably occasional colder today. an r: d tomorrow, ain; slightly Temperature for twenty-two hours

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 r 2 " MONDELL SAYSD.C. NEEDS NEW RULE Present Plan With Congress as Board of Aldermen % “Not Satisfactory.” DISCUSSES LOST

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, \\l\h’HlN"(i'.I'().\', D. C. MARCH 11, 1923—PART 1. o THD SUNDAY STAR WasHINGTON, D. ¢, MARGH u - PART L . .

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 1 FRENCH LENIENGY |Hlarden Says Solution of Rukr IGHYS[TA|Y WANTS B N RUHR BLANED Andre Tardieu Declares Big! . Mistake Made

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 FUNERALS Moderately Priced Delivered to Any Point in United States Open Evenings Daily and Sunday Until 11:30 KRAMER, 916 F

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 WASHINGTON, D. T, 59¢ Rubber Gloves 39¢ erior Quality Seam- ed Rubber Gloves, all sizes; perfect quality. With This 9 g ]ess

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 T, Y23PART T. 8L.95 Couch Covers With This $1 2 Coupon and . 7 Linen Couch Covers, 50 hes wide, 2!4 yards long; otted fringed

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 READY T0 START | PAVING PROGRAM Cranford Company to Begin Work Tomorrow on Bladens- . burg Road Repairs. JUDGE’S SON,...

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 SEESU.S.BEAND {1 EUROPE I FLYIG Aero Official Reports France and England Now Fight- | ing for Supremacy. * AIR ORGANIZING...

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 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 11, 1923—PART I SALVATION ARMY STARTS |#rm¢ misration department has in au-|...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MARCH If, 1923—PART 1. Two Pages of Important . . . : ~ Jane Stuart, Expert Shopper iz...

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 BORAH SEES DRY - LAWAS 24 1SSUE Predicts National Campaign Will Center "Round Prohibi- i tion and European Policy. SAYS WORLD

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 ALL:STAR CONGERT A ND LECTURE, PLAN Hebrew Congregation to Im- press Need of Jewish Con- TG [ John J. Clark’s SPOOL COTTON,

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 ‘ : . el SOME OF CHILDREN BENEFITED BY FUNDS Central Union Mission Starts CONTRIBUTED TO CENTRAL UNION MISSION | $35,000...

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 CHAUFFEUR SCHooL GETTING RESULTS Traffic Noticeably ~ Safer Since Beginning of Instruc- tion on Driving. SEE ECONOMY IN PLAN

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 K2 16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 11, 1923—PART 1. Slicker Works Envelope Trick 2z / To Rob Pensioners in South

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 . Penable's kéa[lertes CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. R a QZ~BRCOT QTR K] ,i?'}'}':":":"‘.“!...

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 Spring Gloves Splendid assortments of ‘new' authentic atyles—for- eign domestic, perfect fuszing Strapwrist Gauntlet Gloves,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 11, 1923—PART 1. " iy Sunburst Sofa Pillows $2.95 Made of Samples and Rem- nants,

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 ¥ HE SUND T NOTES, GOSSIP AND NEWS OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Central Dramatic Students Rehearsing for Spring Play-~Installation

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 D. €. x ”: - . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, , MARCH 11, 1923—PART 1. : Lied to Shield | i DISCUSS FUNDING OF FINLAND'S DEBT

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 11, 1923—PART ‘1. S. KANN Sons Co. Main 7200 COUPON SPECIAL 13, 14, 15 Inch...

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 Lamp Shade Making—Classes Daily —Instructions in the delightful art of Lamp Shade Making may be had as frequently as desired,

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 D. 0, MARCH ' 11, 1923—PART 1. S. KANN SONS CoO. Telephone Main 7200 “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets THE...

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 Lleut. Lester J. Maitland, who won ®econd honors in the Pulitzer speed races held at Detroit last October, will leave the...

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 ADVERTISEMENT. Deaf Can Hearv Says Science! New Invention Aids Thousands This column is conducted under the auspices of the

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 NEW ALLEY CENSLS [SLEUTS FROM AFAR STARTED ON ORDER | T0 PROTELT SHRINERS OF COMMISSIONER Police Hope to Complete Fig- | ures

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 ¥ 5 2 .'S. SOON IN DIRECT RADIO CONTACT WITH CHINESE High-Powered tations Will Be. Estab- lished at All Important Centers in

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 v THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 11, 1923—PART 1. CO ENTION HALL FLOOR P 9 The inhabitants of China are count-|

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 30 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 11, 1923—PART 1. FINANCIAL. ARKETS ENTER NEW YORK STOCK E | TEEL...

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 i FINANCIAL. PERSONAL NCONE FACTS REVEALED evenue Bureau Shows Who Paid Major_ity of Taxes in 1920 Collection. Statistics of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 11, 1923—PART T. 0DD FELLOWS. B. P. 0. ELKS. AMERICAN YEOMEN. HELP—MALE. - The...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 11, 1923—PART 1. HELP AND SITUATTONS. : _— s e _— e e e e s e e

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 34 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING MARCH 11, 1923—PART 1. g AUTOMOBILES, . e e — BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. |RECOMMENDED

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 AUTO FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. MOBILES FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Comtinued. ‘WANTED—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. THE SUNDAY...

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 APARTMENTS, Continued. COUPLB, one child, two or more, Lh.k.. nished; gas range: ot over §35. ~Addre S2A. Star office. FOUNG

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 ‘REAL ESTATE. THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 11, 1923—PART 1. REAL ESTATE. ‘WANTED—WAREHOUSES. WANTED TO BUY. FOR

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 - O 3 FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. REAL- ESTATE. FOR SALE—EOUSEB. t 5 - THE ~SUNDAY - STAR,: WASHINGTON, -D. -C., -MARCH - 11,

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 STEAMSHIPS. AUCTION SALES FUTURE _DAYS. ] AUCTION SALES THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., STEAMSHIPS. FUTURE DAYS....

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 kY BOY SCOUTS LAY SUMMER PLAK Improvements Are Being Considered for Camp Roosevelt on Chesapeake. LEADERS TO BE TRAINED Lads

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 EDITORIAL SECTION The Sunflny Star, WASHINGTON, D. O, SUNDAY MORNIN MARCH 11, 1923. EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL

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 __ With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY. «..March 11, 1823 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor The Evening Star...

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 NEAR EAST PROBLEMS SOON WILL BE SOLVED Allies Expected to Make Further Con- cessions in Meeting Turks’ Final Position. BY...

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 THE fiéfitj}%%rm,& Peru Envoy and Wife Are Hosts at Dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Poindexter| Dfplomatic Function. Attended by...

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 SOCIETY. Newest Cabinet Lady Is a Literary Woman Of Considerable Fame Mrs. Harry S. New, as Cath- \ rerine McLean, Is Author

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 6 Massachusetts Society Plans Three-Day Exercises Tuesday evening, March 13, the Massachusetts Society will meet in the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTO D. C, MARCH 15 1923—PART ~ SOCIETY. Oflicers"Club Holds e :tee:-ln-lnw, Mr. and Mrl..thp‘ Mrs....

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 8 SOCIETY, WeddingsCharmingFeature Of Local Society Program jM'.” Gladys O'Donnell Hinckley to Become Bride * of Mr. Percival

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 ! wise after peeling them SOCIETY., PERSONAL NOTES. | Mrs. Richard Bonwit and daughter Mildred, who have been the guests of

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 R [ ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Charles M. Shepperson, jr., enter- tained at a stag dinner last night at 2he home of his parents, Mr.

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 SOCIETY. CHEVY CHASE. | «( Mrs. Howard M. Broad- eir daughter Janet and Miss Annapolis. where they attended given by the...

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 17 - Tales mell Known Folk In Social and foicial Life Mrs. Hoover Is Intereste d Spectator at Boy Scout Presentation—Mrs....

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 | OFFICERS’ RESERVE CORPSl Even before the Army appropriation Bill was signed by President Harding the War Department took up

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 O less than six important exhi- bitions are now simultaneous- 1¥ in progress in this city. At the Corcoran Gallery of Art wre

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 Women's City Club.—Mrs, 1épkood Ceeil will be hostess at the s be given in the clubhouse this afkefuoon from 4 to 6 o'clock.

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 ' 4 % 4 : WASHINGTON, -D. C, MARCH 11, 1923—PART ing. The Mothers’ Club will give an |beginners, Spanish, advanced,|each...

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 HILE the New York custodians of the stage are busy perfecting their $100,000000 theatrical combination and new brands of...

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 AMUDLMENLS. 'HE ~ N ¥ y sH | N C, MARCH 11, 1923—PART AMUSEMENTS. Semerg s o || Miss Janet Richards WhatThqy’Sayof “The Old

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 AMUSEMENTS. In the Spotlight EROME PATELICK leading mal the Great” in w 10 be starred. "The House,” by ough, will be produced

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 "TAMUSEMENTS. '74 e PHOIOPLAY ULITE an ingenious system for determining what the public wants in the line of photoplays has

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 ;1o N important event in the eyes of local music students and teach- ers in the District of Columbia and vicinity is the...

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 THE Reviews of ligw Books| TH PUB[IGUBRARY. Recent accessions at the Public Li- brary and lists of recommended reading will

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 Part 4—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, 1023. Only Three of Nationals’ Squad To Be Cut Loose : G. U. Relay

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 \ Pro-Amateur Golf € / D. C. ASSOCIATION ASKED TO FOSTER SUCH AFFAIR i s :i | Suggestion of Tom Moore, However, Is Not Acted

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MARCH 11 1923—SPORTS _SECTIO 4 Scholastic Nines Should Be Strong : Guyon of Eastern High

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 ‘Radbourne Greatest Pitcher for Single Season : Heavies Puzzle Ring THREE KNUCKLES PLACE EDWIN ROMMEL TOP OF AMERICAN LEAGUE

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 FICTION Part 5—8 Pages TAMOND merchants } Antwerp ! woman, with only the additional guar- (@. will tell you, almost without

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 Merle Renton Had Ahways Played Square; Wondered Why That Should Be Wished HE big auditorium, shaped like the lower half of a

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 Germans Fina T BY FRANK G. CARPENTER. Berlin, Germany. HAVE come to Germany to de- scribe the actual conditions Which have

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 [] Cowardice and Courage Both Have {Their Effect Upon the Career of i a Feminine Bridge Engineer. EAN Atwood was a bridge en-

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 | John Sharp Williams, Master of English, Brilliant Debate BY ARTHUR JAMES. I voluntary retirement frorg political life of

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 BARRY STAGES A Two Minds With the Thought of Biskra in the Big Desert, Landing in the Moonli§ht From the Hurricane ' Deck of

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