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Evening Star dated October 21, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair change in temperaturs. today and tomorrow; little Temperature for twenty-two hours ended 2t 10 n.m. last night:

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 5 POLICEMAN IN GUN 1 | | TRIKING TAILORS SAY DEMAND JUST 200 More Quit When 85 Cents an Hour Refused. Cite Other Scales....

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 0 WILL ASSIST IN HEBREIY DRIVE Dr. Simon Busy Welding Forces to Campaign for | Community Fund. Close to 150 campalgners will

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Prestdent Coolldze yesterdny took up one of the m fhat the conference is mot a...

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 Capital as World Art Center Nearing, Zolnay Tells Artis.s One Hundred and Thirty Painters, Sculptors and Others Attend F irst

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 Al Ly THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 21, 1923—PART 1. C., OCTOBER 38¢ Galvanized Water Pails ‘With This Coupon and 19¢...

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 a New List of Super $225 Diaper $125 Aluminum Water Pitchers = Cloth ‘With This Coupon and With This Coupor and 67c $1.75 100

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 THE SU 'E;h Page 3 of Our Birthday Day Sale Devoted to Home Needs 60c Bottles of ) 30 & Wizard Oil BOTH SIDES ©F 7™ AT K ST.

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 INFLUENZA VIRUS HELD NON-SUUGGESS Tests at Fort Myer Fail to Show Effectiveness of Vaccines. Eiffectiveness of vaccines In

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 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, OCTOBER 21, 1923—PART 1. R R RN M) Two-Clasp Kid Gloves, $1.95 Pique-sewn Kid Gloves of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, OCTOBER. 21, 1923-PART 1. b 00 B B 0 TS o T s Sl s a0 s e T s B o e o O By o s s s a8 D An

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 12 GROWTH OF LEGION SHOWN BY PARADES Former Doughboys Tighter in Uniforms and More Nu- merous in Ranks. Special Dispatch to

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 FIRST HALF TAXES DUE IN NOVEMBER $6,000,000 Expected to Be Paid Next Month—New Systems in Effect. Approximately $6,000,000 is

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 14 PINCHOT DRY WAR SEEN VOTE WINNER G. 0. P. Leaders in Pennsyl- vania Keep Watchful Eye on Governor’s Campaign. Bpecial...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. OCTOBER , D._C, OCTOBER 21, 1923 _PART 1. s A 'WEEK TO SEE SHATTERING pA|STON [0OMING AGT

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 | CLEECLUBBEGAS EHEARNG SONGS Georgetown Making Arrange- ments for It to Appear at Convent of Visitation. Georgetown...

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 HOLDS GOLD LOAN |Ruhr Production Apt to Hals For Years, Dueto French Delay HOPE OF GERMANY Harden Says Berlin "overn- ment

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, OCTOBER 21, 1923—PART L...

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 ' THE SUNDAY STAR, \\'AbHII\GTOh D. €, OCTOBER 2f, 1923—PART L i ' = ——————————~ FEEEEEESEENEEEREEEEEEEENEES I D c WOMAN...

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 Closed-Car Show Causes Great Surprise at Opening 44 Different Makes are Represented in 134 Models—New Ideas in Engineer- ing

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 4 Coolidge to Attend Corner-Stone Laying of Masonic Memorial Chief Justice Taft and Other Pérsonage,s Have Part in Ceremony

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 o~ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, OCTOBER 21, T923—PART T. JRNITUR: B e LA 3 P i i fl.'dhlllnnllmlmm; iidi Important...

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 ACCUSEDOFPLOT ey 1o Qi TOKILL RELATIVE, Gothamite, Held on Arson! Charge, Said to Have Sought | Father-in-Law’s Death. By the

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 e | THE_SUNDAY EADSCGLETHRPE | - o e ]| 0T ]Stmdlrdmtion of Staple as in MISSION ABROAD Dr. Jacobs Says University Possesses

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 GIVE NEW FEATURES AT PUBLIC CONCERT Mrs. Davis Hartshorn, Soprano, and | Army Band Orchestra on Cen- tral High Program....

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 “Grave of First Man Desecrated, Washington Scientist Reveals Dr. Hrdlicka Trails, Hus manity Back for 300,000 Years. Says...

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 20, FRAT | t of services mple He g w th W. 8. Ab A . M. M., special at 7 Federal, social. 5, Grand W. G reception of petit

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 BY RADIO TODAY i Schedule of LOCAL STATIONS, Wireless News and Entertainment, : WGY—Schencctady (350 Meters). NAA—Naval Radio

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 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 21, 1923—PART 1 FINANCIAL. - PRCES GOHEHER | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE |

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 FINANCIAL Washington Savings Bank Adds RANGE OF MARKET AVERAGES BUYERS HOLD OFF IN STEEL MARKET Copper Steadier—2Zinc Goes

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 o THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. OCTOBER 21, PERISHES IN FIRE AFTER SAVING FIVE Father Loses Life When He Fails in Sixth

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 THE ' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, e e o e e 2t Cotton-F' illéd Mattresses Al Sizes. - $8.95 ; Special . . i x —Well made of good

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, T. U., OCTOBER Sale of White Goods —White Lingerie Longeloth, 36 inches wide and in ten-yard...

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 Part 2—16 Pages COOLIDGE FORGES AHEAD, | RIVALS HUDDLING BACK President Holds Dominant Position in! Nomination...

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 LHE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. ——— _WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY........October 21, 1923 THEODORE W....

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 Communists Active. Communists through Premier Zeig- ler of Saxomy have initiated their movement toward communismfor the...

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 Accom FRAU VON LEWINSKI anied Devon Lewinski, Counselos of the THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., OCTOBER 21, 1923—PART...

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 SO CIETY. AY e —e e Big Ball Announced i By Jacob Jones Post Of American Legion Nearly One Hundred Promi- | nent Patronesses

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 SUCLETY. 4 TFirst Large Hop of Annapolis Season Is Held at Academy ANNAPOLIS, Md., October 20.—The first larze hop of this

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 " §peciél .SOCIETY. —to investigate McDevitt homefurnishing values before you equip. your home. y Qur ow “overhead” and...

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 L Rev. W. Cosby Be)f has returned to | Bis home at the theological seminary stter a visit to Capt. and Mrs. F. W. . Darling

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 1 ales of Well Known Folk | In Social and Official Life| Beautiful New White House, Keeping Tradition- Hallowed Rooms of Old,

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 , THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 21, 1923—PART 2. fi.‘;fi.’.‘”&:"fi»‘?,‘?'J:S?"l?&:..’,.a':‘fi’fié{; FRIENDSHIP NURSERY CLUB HOLDS

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER_ 21, 1923-PART 2. a1 NEW LIFE FORMS District Scholar Will Del NEws oF THE cLUBs}

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 R THE STXNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, OCTOBER 21 ;]923--1’1\’[1'[‘ 2. tached dfficers' 1ist and it Is belleved | for this...

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