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Evening Star dated March 18, 1923

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 WEATHER. Increasing cloudiness and warmer today, followed by rain tonight, and probably tomorrow; much colder to- morrow....

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 CITIZENS DISCASS - SHIFT OF STATUES Committee Instructed to Sound Public Sentiment on " Proposed Transfer. REVIVE IMPOUNDING

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 INDUSTRY OF U.§. OUTSTRRS WORLD Variety and Volume of Prod- ucts, Values and Number of Wage-Earners Lead. 2 GENERATIONS’...

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 . Ruhr Occupation Is Purely Financial, Declares Tardieu Former French High Commissioner Says| Paris Government’s Only Aim Is

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 THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MARCH 18, 1923—PART 1 %——H Special Price Inducements ON Bethesda-Blue Granite Monuments To

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WA HINGTON, D. (., MARCH 18, 1923—PART 1. -1 LA R R E-N-E-NEENENENEELES-S-SSEEEERRRR R RN...

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 HAY FEVER CLINI, | WILL BE REOPENED Woman’s Weifare Associa- tion Plans to Continue. Fight on Disease. The a the pell alder,

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 STANDARD OIL HAS BIG GAIN IN PROFITS $5,000,000 More Paid First| « Quarter of 1923 Than Same Period Last Year. NEW JERSEY...

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 U. 5. MAY INITIATE WORLD AIR RULES Proposed Convention WOuIdiu_m opening presentation Be Based on Report of Commission. FOR

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 Silk Stnckings in Easter Colorings, $2.00 Every color to match the most unusual street shoes and evening slippers—tans,...

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 BAMP FIRE GIRlS HEAR | | OF NATIONAL PROGRAM § Efforts to Foster Personal Relations Between Mothers and Daugh- ters...

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 i"‘:s llllIII|IIIllIIIIIIIII|IIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIII|lIIllllII|II}IiI" 4 THE SUNDAY

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 14 MOTET CHORISTERS |Heflin’s Share Of Last Record 10 SING THURSDAY | Costs U.S. 52,500 Proceeds of Concert Will Be, Given to

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 - "~ THE SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 18 1923—<PART ‘1. DR, SPAETHONPROGRAM| R ' ——s _ i = AT COMMUNTY CONCERT| IR

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 ! 1923—PART 1. : : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,' MARGH 18,‘ — I 59 Cooking Kettles || 33c Blue Enameled Cooking...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 18, 1923—PART 1. $1.50 Union Suits With This Men’s Garters With This 1 6 c Coupen

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 ¢ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 18, 1923—PART 1. He attended Junior High, was § feet 4 inch all, dark brown hair,

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 b i ; THE REALTY TAX SALES NET . . $400,000 New Yorker Pays $80,000 to « Cover Properties He | Bought In. { SUNDAY STAR,...

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 The members of Sergt. Jasper Post, No. 13, the American Legion, werc addressed by Gen. Frank T. Hines, director of the United

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 18, 1923—PART 1. : 22 l . from university life and from the [the drudge of a...

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 ' _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.*C: TES, GOSSIP AND NEWS OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Handiwork of Americanzation”School...

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 ) ROPOSE NATIONAL 5. AR HOME HERE ARREST ALLEGED THIEF. Police Charge Edward Thompson With Five Robberies. Jldward Thompson,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 'MARCH 18, 1923—PART 1. On Page 38 Today Find Other Interesting Store News for Monday :

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 18, 1923—PART 1. |r GUARANTEED QUALITY AT The National Furniture Co. Values...

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 Reassignment of wave lengths for the several types of radio broadcast- ing stations probably will be the vesult of the...

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 This column is conducted under the auspices of the District of Co- lumbia branch of the National Con- gress of Mothers and

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 "'HE 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MARCH 18, 1923—PART 1. o e Jilius Lanshurgh Furniture Corner Ninth and F Streets...

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 FINANCIAL. D._C, MARCH 18, 1923_PART 1. FINANCIAL, BUSINESS WAL [ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE g g e |STEEL BUYING EXPADS ——1083—

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 FINANCIAL. THE \General Business Prosperity ' Reported Near Record Mark LOANS ' If you have money to invest, wc can safely

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. HELP—MALE. i Continued. | SATFSMEN—Bxperieaced, _to act 3 crew | manegers in Virgna and Maryland; che

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 MISCELLANEOUS 3 THE SUNDAY' STAR. WASHINGTON, C., MARCH 18, ‘1923—PART - 1. "AUTOMOBILES.” WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS...

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 AUTO FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. MOBILES. T FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. | - Continued. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. - Tontiaued....

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 ROOMS. 'ETC. '"HE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTO 5! . 1923—PART 1. APARTMENT S EEC RENT ROOMS--FURNISHED. ROOMS AND BOARD....

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 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY - STAR, WABHINGTON, D. 0, MARCH 18, 1923—PART: T. REAL ESTATE. _—e e e e _ s e e e B WANTED TO RENT ‘

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 r 36 REAL ESTATE.™ FOR SALE—HOUSES. Conginued, SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR RENT—CONTINUED. 'HE NUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, FOR

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES il THE _SUNDAY FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U.

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 S. KANN Sons Co. Tele, /’/mm Uum /)(II) . "0y MARCH 18, "1923—PART Our Pictorial Review Paiterns Show the New Styles When...

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 o i e EDITORIAL SECTION NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—16 Pages CONFLICT AS IN TARIFF COMMISSION President Harding

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 THE EVENING STAR, __ With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY........March 18, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES. .....

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 BELGIUM’S FIRM STAND BALKS FRENCH POLICY Permanent Ruhr Occupa-lion and For- saking Allies in Settlements Barred. Cause of

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 Miss. ELIZABETH HUGHES. School girl daughter of the Secretary of State and Mrs Hughes. $pending the Spring inWashington....

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 Items of Special Interest To Society Folk of Capital Washington Residents Absent for Brief Visits— Others Returning to...

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 Col. and Mrs. W. E. Fowler To Attend Santiago Parley Among those who will take a con- ... Spicuous part in the amenities...

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 SOCIETY. .Schedule of Events In Society Circles of Maryland Capita Notes of Interest Relating tc Naval Academy Happen. |...

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 Rubenstein Club Plans Housewarming April 4 The Rubenstein Club, which has Tected the New Willard Hotel for its Permanent...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, H. Dellinger will be the| Ladics” Committee Will Give Card Party. ¥he ladies...

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 SOCLETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (. MARCH 18, 1923—PART 2. SOCIETY. T 7 7 ambling Tudor style. Twenty-five|¥or mo man

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 SOCIETY, ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Dr. and Mrs. George T. Klipstein are spending several montiis in Los An- geles, Calit. Mrs....

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 - g B At a recent conforcnce of the|niolin and piano, Louie and Bliza- - 2 taries * com- | beth Bernheimer and Mrs. Bern-...

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 ._THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH '18, 1923—PART ‘2. : was erected in 1885 and was nmon(‘ the last houses that...

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 'l‘hn Wendell-Wolfe Chapter, D. A. K., hild its March mesting at the home | anices Wolle pr s voted fo! flag to be given cout

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 Girls and The Conducted by Ilelen H. Fetter. AAAARA 1 r Affairs. 5 ot e mo s TO BE. LEADING . WOMAN phases in the development

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 Poiret twill with tie sash. Others of tricotine, tweeds, camel's hair and mixtures. Tai- lored, sport and novelty styles....

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 Theaters The Sundiy Star, AVID BELASCO, who has been termed “the master craftsman,” “artist” and “genius” of the American...

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 AMUSEMENTS. 2. INATIONAL, Tuesday, 4:30| PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI EADERS of New York soclety are to pay as

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 "AMUSEMENTS.™ THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 18, 1923 PART 3. TAMUSEMENTS™ | L . . . i . sh a th : cues EAloisy.

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 AMUSEMENTS. AGGIN s a disagreeable thing to endure and sometimes, per- haps, it is just as disagreeable to the person who has

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 AMUSEMENTS RS, JOHN T. ROWE, chairman of the contest committee of the District Division, National Federation of Music Clubs,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! and OTORS CARELESS WASTE OF MOMENTUM BOOSTS DRIVERS' BILL FOR GAS Excessive Stopping, Speeding Up

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 m [} J) |notices, 102 men and women called ' at the accident prevention bureau. All of the violations were minor....

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 TODEALERS W B FRENDSHP Importance of Motor Car as Necessity Recognized, Says " Hupp Official. THE SUNDAY RTAR, ‘WASHINGTON,

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 ——————— | NEW ARRIVAL IN WASHINGTON. [t sageine enine pas xe pen| T Trath T | must represent a decrease| The habii of using

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 'HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 18, 1923—PART 3 evening from the grand matron Assoclate  Matron  Katherine Ba...

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 FRATERNIES (Continued from Tenth Page.) her gave two whistling numbers. The Matrons and Patrens' Associa fion's first rummag

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 STORIES, SHORT STORIES NG GIRLS GAMES, Y, St. Patrick was only a lad When a thrilling adventure he has Though *‘Pat” was...

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 ["sporrs | Part 4—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1923. Nationals Walloped by Braves : McTigue Gains Two

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 2 Ryan Resigns as HAS NUMBER OF OFFERS FROM OTHER GOLF CLUBS Will Take a Pos Home State—Aided New Course Here. BY WALTER R.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MARCH 18, 1923—SPORTS SECTION. 8" School Sport Control Here Suffers by Comparison : G. U.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, » D. ¢, MARCH 18, 1923—SPORTS SECTION. Giants Are a Veteran Outfit : Mat ty Holds Record That

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 FICTION | ’g:r[]z %unflw S Part 5—8 Pages BY LOUISE RICE. HE genuine Gypsy is the proudest person in the world, for the reason

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 9 < Letty's Mother Had Her Doubts as to the Wisdom of Declaring the Girl Should Be Condemned ETTY FAIRWEATHER made eyes at

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 3 USMOV BY JAMES A. BUCHANAN. I | HE lure of Hollywood has pass- | | see how the films look before send- to visit silver...

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 Publicity and Some of Its Results, Including a Romance of Our Square and a Eulogy of Wearing the Green. HAT men of the...

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 THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGIO. Experience With Cleopatra’s Mummy Inspires French Fears About New Find Incidents Surrounding

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