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Evening Star dated October 31, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair and colder tonight, with frost, probably heavy: tomorrow fair and slightly warmer. Temperature for twenty-four

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 » THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, MASONIC MASTERS | o iosermue weves FOREIGN INVESTING 722i gnd

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 SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief L-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Evervwhers S—— _\’.nnvlhmg New—Stove

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 APPONYI PRAISES HUGHES PROPOSAL Han for U. S. Aid in Economic ; Parley Court Held Eu- rope’s Hope. ‘Chief Justice William...

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 that the French ern- | festat! f good intent through their | Hindenburg, Upper Silesia, for the pur- | Until recent years the

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 - 13 T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO. D, C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923 I e e e T T e R T e ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS - BY FREDERIC

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, We are Offering as a Pre-Holiday Suggestion the Exceptional » “LADY VERNON” Wrist Watch

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 e = "8 SOCIETY. Society | Senora de Riano Has Returned  to the Embassy After a Visit, to | Hartford of HE ambassador of...

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 1 Society 4 from Hight Puge) l and Mrs. Louise Wainwright Turpin, secretary. Mrs. Hutchison, wife of Admirs Hutchison,...

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 ~ REMOVAL NOTICE Our Washington office, formerly located at %2 and I Streets S.E., is now sit- . uated on the fourth floor of

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 Something New in Trimmings —Narrow loop trimming, in brown, my, About one inch-wide: sy nonl. AR el sk Kot black and ombre

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 ¥ 2 » OULD CLOSE BANK FOR MARK DRAFT ocal Lawyer Says Law Vio- lated by Issuing Check on German Paper. A situation unique in

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 EVENING ' BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, 'WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923, ; T e = . Mat 18 al r : ELEEIED ]6 ]'IMES SAYS HUSBAND...

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 i Lone Woman’s Diary Reveals Tragic Life on Wrangel Island Necessity for Keeping Records Had Been THE side of my throad. . .

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 CHCARDS SUBURBS e iz e llayor Dever’s Drive to-Make City Dry Forces Dives Out Into County. - ¢ Special Dispatch to The Sta

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 URGES CLUB TO AID j  CRITTENTON HOME Dr. Isaac Ward’s Plea for Funds Based on Work for Un- fortunates. Outlining the...

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 17" THE EVENING STAR, ' WASHINGTON, D. .C., "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923, THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE b e SENATORS AT...

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 rh. 18 AESFORUNTED 1 FORGE NHOMES HARRINGTON'’S FIND IS SCIENTISTS’ TOPIC Declare Califormia Discovery, if Au- thenticated,

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 REVOLTMOUNTIG More Complete Reports Give Macedonian Casualties as 37 Killed. e BY A. R. DECKER. to The Star and Chicago Daily

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, 'WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923. PROTECTION HELD |ttt & b bt b e b b b RS B B E RS G LB LS O

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MIDSHIPMAN IS KILLED :0,‘;‘".,‘“::.:::1":::‘;:‘i.,“‘;:::::;'%g::g;"g:::.:;w?n s el amens ot

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 £ 229 DEEPENSMYSTERY INMER ROUSE CASE Pathologist Says Bodies Only | in Water 48 Hours or Not That Leng: v ORLEANS, La.....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923 NEWHUMTOBEAR RESIDENTS NAME g Experts Grooming Japanese! i

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 FOR SALE CHEVY CHASE AND BETHESDA A BARGAIN ooms, Hot-water Heat Best Location: $17,500.00 Ate Sis Rooms, Chiken Hov 1ot...

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 FINANCIAL. (Rl 3 Greig, Proce o BANK EXAMINERS D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, -1923. [ovswv vonx BONDS 7o o] Reccived by...

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 FINA BANKERS PLAN BIG ADVERTISING DRIVE ‘Anxious to Get More Invest- ors by Giving Expert Advice. BY J. C. ROYLE. Long...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNFESDAY, OCPOBER 31, 1923. i SPORTS. Draft Question Again Looms in Base Ball : Boxing

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 SPORIS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, e WEDI\ESDAY OCTOBER 31, 1923. SPORTS. | Haughton Seeks Foot Ball Play-Limit :...

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 \ ; SPORTS. ROUT OF BUCKNELL TEAM REVEALS ELIS’ STRENGTH Sturdy Line and Versatile Backfield Have Upset All Opposition—Game

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 PHYSICAL CULTUR CAqtva Progham to Celebrate Opening of Newly- 2kb Paved Thoroughfare. Kramer Tells Citizens Healthy =4 it...

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 Woodmarh & Lotheap Tpmrrow in Our Misses’ Section, Fourth Floor Misses’ Fur-Ttimmed Coats Remarkable Values Park Your Car ¥

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 THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FRENGH DIG UP BONES| Envelope Used Tuwice Pathetic Sidelight on Germany Today...

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 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923. URGE BIR]‘H RA‘[E Finds Ships Lose |CHARGE OF SPOONING...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1923, dral Message 0:5°0 Largs Club ma back; - epring...

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 STARS OF FILMDOM FAGECUTSINPAY ‘Industry Cannot Stand Strain| 3 of High Salaries, Pro- ducers Decide. BY ROBERT T. SMALL,...

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 BY RADIO TODAY Sclledule of Wireless N LOCAL STATIONS, NAA—Nnval Ragdio Ststiom, Radio, Va. (433 Meters) 10:05 p.m V('mnur

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 AMUSEMENTS Ruth St. Denis Thursday. Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers, are announced for an appearance at

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 ON. PROMIBITION CHARGE : Says German Woman Economist| ‘Mew Count Brought. to. Holit Cleric if High Court RBeverses S e ————-

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 —_— ~ . ONG before the movies were heard of, shoe makers were talking about “vamps” — In every Beck-Hazzard window you can

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 Corduroy Breakfast Robes, $2.98 Another lot of those popular Breakfast Coats, of beautiful quality, heavy embossed corduroy,

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 U. 8. to Aid Texas in Curbing THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. complete outside the Texas project. The large force...

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 ’ 4 ___THE EVENING: STAR, ' WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923. APA.[HY AND WANT fg“" )u;‘n\:'n as de lt"f“{i“...

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 ‘'WOMAN'S PAGE, ——— Spanish Influence in Fashions e . BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE, The Tower of Babel itself was no more conglomerate

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 THE DOUBLE CHANCE rmmm..lr-—wmuuo--dmw' (Continued from Yesterday’s Star.) ANDY went off to his work to ruminate. He had no

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 MISCELLANEOUS, FOR SALE—MTS"RLLANEOUS. ed. FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS. Continued. BABY CALRIAGE, Lioyd make: practl mew;...

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 ROOMS, ETC.” RINT ROOMS-—FURNISHED. Continued. | RENT ROOMS_FWRNISHED. Continued. RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. Contin ROOMS AND...

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 REAL RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED Continued. S BT. N.E.—6 LARGE ROOMS 21 Duth: ot water heat; in eacelient ropairs rent, $33. N

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 REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. ESTATE. ™ FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. SAUL’S ADDITION. Beautiful detached home, just off 14th

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 AUC AUCTION SALES. fimfi!:ég?;i&memmnt—' Government Sale of Unserv- iceable Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, etc., in| the

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 52. FEDERATION ASKS |7 - ANNUITY INCREASE | weary and Wants Maximum $1,200 a Year for Retired Fed- eral Employes. Increases

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