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Evening Star dated October 28, 1923

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 WEATHER. Falr and slightly warmer today: tomorrow unsettled, probably show- ers. Temperature for twenty-two hours ended at 10

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 MILK PRICE GOES ONE CENT HIGHER District of Columbia Increase to Be Effective No- vember 1. i — B *The price of milk will ga

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 \ ASK GATES GUARD GRADE CROSSINGS Bommissioners Requested to 1/ Act Until Money Is Avail- able for Elimination. A...

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 120 BANKHEADS | HERE FORMEETHG Investment Body to Open; Se‘ssions Tomorrow—Plan be one of thé largest banquets ever held at

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 5 Popular Makes 'BRASSIERES _Hovahform. Nemo Circlet; eres: in ail style makes; Extra Size Cuting 31 FLANNEL GOWNS uffeuts

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 6 —_— SHANK CANDIDATE OR GOVERNORSHIP Indiana G. 0. P. Heads Re-‘ ‘- gard Him as Only Man Strong Enough to Win. Special...

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 HULBERT HASPLAN T0 HONOR HARDIG| New York Acting Mayor Would Improve East Po- tomac Park at Once. President Cool received ! &

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 26, 1923_PART T. Miniature Photographs, 5 for Hats for Matrons The Shopping...

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 : THE SUNDAY KTAE, WASHINGTON, D. €, OCTOBER 28, 1923—PART 1. Jhe pA L A IS ]IROYAL The Shopping Center—11th gnd G Sts.—Est.

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 Wheat ‘Surplus’ Greatest Fake ‘In History, Representative Say Edward S. Little Declares Farmer Victim of Greatest Ruse...

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 Il Fate Beset On First Dash for Siberia Knight and Crawford Forced to Turn Explorers : Back When Dogs Failed to Pull Through

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 RECORDS BROKEN - BY HARDING MEDAL Orders Largely Exceed Those for Any Previous Presi- dential Memorial. - Orders for the...

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D, C, OCTOBER 28, 1923—PART 1. BOND ISSUE BILL \Lone Carrier All That's Left. |5 timena Sus v

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 T [RATS fowan, 101, Gets Dewing Shows Art, to Be Strong WUMEN DEMDERMS Need Not Be Brutal, Says Criti,c Congratulations From

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 : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, OCTOBER 2, 19% PART I , 18 i 7R AR A ARGR AR AR FRAR AU AUR 2R AR PR AR S z&&&%&@&&fli@

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 / Serve the Coffee From a Universal Electric Percolator $12.00 Added pleasure if you serve coffee. from this good-looking,

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 " BONUSRESTORED Transferred and Reinstated Employes to Get Back Pay in Number of Cases. The $240 bonus will be restored to 2

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 T the Art Center, Connecticut avenue and L street, an inter- esting little no-jury exhibition A is now being held. This ex-

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 SENATORS TOHEAR SINCLAIR MONDAY il Magnate Sits in Commit- _ tee Room All Day Wait- ing for Call. After summoning Harry F.

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 Mrs. \irgiuia  Peters Parkhutrat. press chatrman of the Anthony Leagu . Is nbout to oper her cam- palgn for Congress for the

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 CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT . The Nahonal Furmture Co Make use of “The Nation- K RE """"“"""""""""“"“"Hllll!l ||l|lhl|lHl

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless N LOCAL STATIONS, Radlo Station, Radlo, Va. (435 Meters). 10 £5 am. and 10:05...

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 ——r— PAIR, 74 AND 62, WED. [ nere welghs Qe ane ope-half carats, | momt part afe found n Ceylon. The| Museum oMclals aay,...

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 T T .U ACTORS PLAN | TOPRESENT PLAYS Chemical Society Pays Visit to Exposition at Grand Central Palace. With the...

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 I CRITTENTON HOME PURPLSES DEFNED Statement Issued on Eve of $2C0 000 Buiiding Campaign. workérs. ready to start eanvassing

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 AROUND THE CITY By Nannie BABY snuggled in its mother's arms — street car, yesterday morning—was kept qulet by one of those

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 Beacon Bathrobing Flannels —The heavy reversiblé quality, conventional and Indian dgxi(ns. —36 Inchu ~27 inches wide . - 89c

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 * Exquisite Metal Ribbons —to give Milady's frock a subtle touch of radiance—when used as flaunt- ing bows, girdles, or...

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 . EDITORIAL SECTION . - NATIONAL PROBLEMS S’PECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—18 Pages REORGANIZATION OF U. S. WORK UP TO CONGRESS...

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 | the office in his home at the south- east corner of 13th and F. Lund Wash- ington, In 1796, moved it to East Capi- tol and

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 OVERPOPULATION MENACE GIVES JAPAN HUGE TASK Expert Says Industrialization of Em- -, . pire to Be Tried After Failure - s The

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 Miss MURIEL ELEANOR GRAY, Daughter of Mrs. Pearle Moore Gray who willbe presented next montho- Visit of Lloyd Georges Injects

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 SOCIETY Slater Jc;ns Gree]‘ Diplomat for Social §. . Season 1n America Mies Nina Diamantopoulos Will Be in Merry Whirl of i

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 "Invitations Are Tssued To Armistice Eve Dance The inyifations for the annudl mili- tary ball of the Veterans of Foreign...

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 . Club of : Chevy “Chase entertain: lesday afternoon at ea at.the home of Mrs. Frederick W. Crocker of +{ Elm street in honor

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 iProt. : Whioughby' Reade. has re- turned to the Episcopal High School after a vidlé fo triends in Bedford, Va. ; ~/Miss...

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 “SOCIETY. Society Out En Masse at Game = “=Epecial Dispatch to The Star. o G ANNAPOLIS. Md., October 27.—The «W0rld and his

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 _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 28, 1823_PART 2. T | Presenting for Tomorrow More Wonderful New Economies That :

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 , WASHINGTON, D. . OCTOBER 28, 1923—PART 2. THE éUNi)‘AY .: : Muw-&-mmu-m ' each the High Point in Value-lemg for the Final

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 -C.,-.OCTOBER 28, :1923—PART 2, [T Fountain Pens With This Copon and $1.09 Gold Plated All- over Chased Foug- tain Pens, with

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 § THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. : TSI ; 3 - Yeorne- 5 A ng - t ke th to Parin for ‘the obséquie s fam i ! i : A ke e Gentle

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 vVisiting Barnkers' Wives To Be Guests at Luncheon| Mrs Joshua Evans, jr. will be|'® hostess at a luncheon to be given 'all

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 | Reviews of New ‘T AT akY whater whimark the| YR ; ; begioning, of & new ors’ In"National | THE-EDITORIALS OF HENRY WAT-...

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 Sewing Cabinets Martha Washington style, in. octagon shape. Dull  mahogany finish. Three small drawers and two deepend - §

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 he SPORTS, (This is ons of a seriss of lessons which out the most impertant peints the bey now who wants to learn to play...

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 Novelty Button-on Another one of the Modcl, $1.95 styles at $1.95 Little Boys’ Tweed, Jersey, Corduroy Novelty Suits $1 .95

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 (X4 AKE way for the ladies" " was the motto of the theater last week. Not only did Ina Claire sweep into the stellar survey

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 AMUSEMENTS. Art Routs Commerce. IA!.BERT HECHT, millionaire son of the founder of the Hecht depart- ment stores in...

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 " players who are under contract. Thil LATEST MO FROM HOLLYWOOD John Barrymore to Appear in "Beau Brum- mel," the Warner...

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 Y AT ‘rue mordm.mf RIALTOZ'A, Lady of Quality,” .- Shown. this PALACE--Viok: Dai noon and this“evenings METROPOLITAN—Norm: .

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 _ preciation and love of the ‘leading|Who has made it possible R a—— e gshi‘—‘-é.;{%g OW that the concert season is fairly

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 OTORS and S Keeping Good Roads in Repair |[pown THE RoAD. : | \Gas Tax Still an Experiment, Pressing Problem for Amerwa\ T

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 T AUTO SHOW ITOSALESROONS Dealers Will Continue Ex- hibits of All Models, Ru- dolph Jose Says. Because of the unprecedented

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 The Sunday Motorist An Abridged Maghsine for Car Owners. EDITED BY WILLIAM ULLMAN . Dumb animals are mot so dumb. Just motice

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 meoln Highway Condition " From Coast to Coast Given' Reports Are Published Twice Monthly i Until: November 15, for Guidance

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 10 URGES USE OF OLD PAVING AS BALLAST Public Roads Economist Points to Waste in High- B way Making. BY J. E. PENNYBACKER,...

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 LODGES. Mamy—mmfl“ PIIA,l ke No. 36, Graad at 8 pm. = ‘l!L N ’; Grand Visita- p.m. Hiram, No. 10, Grand nd M. M, Corinth- N

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 -THE ' SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, - D. ‘C, ' OCTOBER 28, -1923—PART 3. Listen in on the Greatest ‘Radio 0 The Famous...

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 Navy and Princeton Battle 3-3 Tie : Geo BALLINGER'S LATE BOOT MATCHES TIGERS’ SCORE Midshipmen’s Sub Quarterback Kicks...

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 '1923-SPORTS SECTION. |  Two Big Leagues Are /Drifling Apart : Carp’s Defeat of Beckett Jolts Britons * BREAK, THOU GH,...

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 v 7, .COLLEGE PARKERS SCORE " OVER TARHEELS, 14 TO 0 75X wice Rush Ball Across Goal in Second Period in Hard-Fought...

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 How Bobby Jones Beca DISTRICT OPEN TOURNEY WILL START TOMORROW Leading Golf Amateurs and Pros of This Section tc Complete at

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 art 5—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. Sundiny C., SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1923. FEATURES Centenary of Painter of “Rock of Ages” to

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 ! _Although theingme of-John Ken- i lon is known in many cities of many countries—known for twelve years as the chlet of the

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 * American Women Acquiring Charm  |Let By Mystic Rituals in Paris Gardens| Solemn Ceremonies Appeal to'WeaI‘tEfi '.Vr's"tqi-s

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 ERTINE MALLORY sat up in bed and giggled. From the cot on the farther side of the room a cross contralto volce inquired:...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO: Largely by Producers in Maryland BY GEURGE H. DACY. ARKETING gold, not in the form of ore and...

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 Stirring Incident From the Drama of Business Life in Which There TIs a Lesson for the Master Mind. E was ruined. knew it yet.

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 ‘Sleeves Take on S BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. ¢ ROM short sleeves to long ones 1s a change of sufficlent importance to compel women

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 .THE SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘C., OCTOBER 28, 1923—PART 5. 7th & D Sts. N.W. “Use Your Credit---Small Weekly or Month]y

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 12 Pages HELP—MALE. NEVER mail ORIOINAL recommendations w_applying for empioyment. Uxr COPIES . wanted e to book orders for

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 tinued. TAUNDRESS, cxperlencnd: private family ; day's work o bundle wash; koud references. orth 40883 20% LAUNDRESS for...

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 ‘AUTOMOBILES, .ETC. FOR sm—mcuumm FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. R ni.z—nmoxmm Ceatinmed. FOR MLE—AUNIOM. (.‘l-tll-I AUTOMOBILES ETC.

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 Contin TUPPER NORTHWEST Nflflnllfl owner's prYAte . howe corper  roum, second floor. adjolning bal ol wentleman; te.  Col. m\

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 " XPARTMENTS, ETC."” APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. Arurm'rs_mm TOTR MOOMS, KITCDENEITE AND BATH. ‘cely furn., ali conv.; wtric(ly...

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 RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISEED | Continued. THE  SUNDAY RENT nomu_mnlmxn FOR RENT—STORES. Continmed. | LARGE BRICK DWELLING ON...

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 ROF room, tile constructed o, Tl aouts' Bo.450 e qulek e 'l? 15005P0se PIOPRILY and tarae can be ar- Tanged. o8 today. ool o

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 8 REAL ESTATE.’ REAL ESTATE. e —— THE SUNDAY ST. WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 28, 1923—PART 6. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Centinued. | B

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 ‘STE.AMSHIFS.' OUT-0F-TOWN REAL ESTATE Continaed. TOR BALE OR EXCHANGE BOE CITY IN. L saliey cotton, cora, clover lndn, lm

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 FINANCIAL," Nation’s Mills Could Employ . More Than 6,000,000 W orkers | l __“THE . SUNDAY . STAR, ‘WASHENGTON, - ‘C.,...

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 FINANCIAL 'THE SUNDAY “STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, OCTOBER 2, 1993_PART 6. S e FINANCIAL, 50D suumARY FOR TREWEEK § CIISHIEN 98-5

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 he ofulius \ Go. Ninth and F Streets | o Lintrance 909 F Street ‘ October’s Closing Days Find Here a Thrilling Value Display

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 oo e The Sunday Stae, o SECTION |K ¢ Il SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 28, Zev may have won the international race at

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 28, 1923 They who travel the open road. The Star’s camera man...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. VILLE By W. E. HILL Copyright, 1923, By The Chicago Tribune The Pocket Melba's Pianist, Doing His Bit On The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. L <dna Wallace Hop-w r, known as the ixty-year-old flapper,” takes up athletic daacing. Miss

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 - —GRAVURE SECTION —OCTOBER 28, 1923 Members of the Supréme Council, Ancignt and Accepted Scottish Rite :of Southern...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, \\'ASHIN(E'I‘(;.\'. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 28 Mrs. John D. Burrows, a Washington bride of the sea-

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 One of Eng- land’s champion jumpers caught in the act. Blue Bird recently won the blue ribbon at the Egham and Thrope...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER E——u— At right: i g Maximino M. San Frank Bragdon .\ Diego, 1410

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 T R M e 5 o s o WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1923 If Mutt’s a Lion Tamer Let Him Show It! - By BUD FISHER...

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 - g DIDNTCHA HEAR . ABOLT (T? Aca e 1TSS AWEOL RILEY FOUND A Swelu FUNKY | DION BASEBALL BAT AN SHES HEAR NOTAWN GONNA &Wve T

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 ~O0H HUM!! Rouen? — SAY, THEYRE oMy PlaNiné BEAN-BAG” FOdTBALL WAS WHEN | PLANED \T— _— wHAT A TERRIBLY ROUGH GAME —— | HOPE

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 LOOK ME IN TuE EYE - - WERE You REALLY ATTENDING A BUSINESS CONFERENCE LAST NIGHT 7 \S IT, FIRST I'M INVITED OVER To MRS,...

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