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Evening Star dated November 11, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair and warmer today; tomorrow fair; moderate southwest winds. Temperature for twenty-two hours ended at 10 p.m.

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 2 * RAPS SCHOOL USE 10 GET PUBLICITY Toor Many “Days” and “Weeks” Cut Into Study, Ballou Says in Report. FPromotion of...

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 CAPITAL FOUNDED 1 AS TRADE CENTER Gaillard Hunt Tells Study of Early Plans and Incidents, “Washington was destined to be-...

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 RITCHIE BOOMED FOR HIGHER POSTS Senate Seat, Even Presi- dency, Mentioned by Friends as Result of Victory. Bpecial Dispatch

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 . *From_the AVENUE o NINTH- Darker Bridget Co. Present a Selection of Distinclive If you prefer a do- mestic coat, or, if vou

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 — e THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 11, 1923—PART 1. 7-...

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 §071ring Bread Prices Aroused Berlin Crowds Capital Waited All Week for Revolution to Break Anger spread Starvation. BY...

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 3000 PHYSICIANS HERE TOMORROW Wide Variety of T&pics on Program of Southers Medi- cal Association. Program of Sectiots of...

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 10 .. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. €., NOVEMBER 1i,.1923—PART. 1. : BEHES GO, RN R AR AR AR AN AN AR AR AR ARG AR AR AR R

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 PLAYGRDUND NEET . TOBEHELD HERE First Annuél National Athletic ..Gathering Will Be Conduct- . ed Next September. . Boys and

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 4 COOLIDGE IN PLEA FOR THE RED CROSS -ECalls on People for Liberal Response During Roll Call Period. President Coolidge. in a

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER  11,” 1923—PART 1. The Lifetime Finish A New, Artistic Finish Applied to Our...

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 16 0L MAN AN [ comrosms omuc v ores_| WRITE LIGHT OPERA “Cherry Blossom Time” will | .Be Presented Here With E  Al-Washington

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 U.D.C.FIND FAUHS INPLAY ABOUT LEE Veterans, However, Yell and Weep With Approval at! Richmond Premiere.! Bpecial Dispatch to

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 PLANS BIG EXHIBIT INAGRICULTURE Annual Show at Maryland University, College Park, to Be Elaborate. i Br a Staff...

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 WOMEN 0 LAUNCH RIGHTS MOVEMENT National ' Party Demonstra- tion Is Arranged for Next Sunday. “An equal rights” movement, will

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 [.20 — G' R charged with shooting Louls Hirsch 2 H'- HOLDS SUlTO in his store on Market street Thurs- da# night, unfolded a

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 15t District Infantry to Cele- ‘brate 25th Anniversary of Muster Out. Former officers and members of the st District of...

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 V.22 " - LLIES HELD BLIND T0 GERMAN INTENT Ludendorf Coup Meant to Re- pudiate War Debt, Says Andre Tardieu. BY ANDRE...

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 THE BUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 11, ™23—PART 1. Member Better Business Bureau ' —5-Piece Silver l’laled Tea Sets,

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 - THE SUNDAY- STAR,  WASHINGTON, - 'D. - ¢,  NOVEMBER 11, - 1923—PART" T. oo Member Better Business Bureau | S. KANN Sons Co.

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 \* THE SUNDAY" STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. ‘C, NOVEMBER 1f, 1923—PART T. ' 25 formation for the guidance of officers | thigh, with

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 Director of National (¢ Artists, unfformly matted framed in atriun It T NICHOLAS R B cently held d with ev one much e in and

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 hildren’s Book W WS FAIRY TA rances Jenkins ¢ lustrat- | ed by Rie Cramer. Philagelphia: The Penn Publishing Company. ou...

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 THE SUI\'])‘_\_}:;‘\‘TAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER® 11, 1923—PART 1. B A1 Big Grand .Clirfiax' to-Nine‘ Years of Big...

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 D. €, NOVEMBER 11, 19 3 o9 .THE SUNDAY STAR, WAS il $.89 Heater. .. 3= 6 Golden Oak Mahogany-FinishI— High Chair. $ ure...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. d., NOVEMBER 11, 23—PART 1. ]mnnu form now; she could mot even | Clalre Venizais Window,...

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 "RADION - Panels ~— eliminates leaks of radio 'frequency currents where other materials fail. 18 Stock s z.expanéls AT YOUR

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 1923—PART 1. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 11 THE Order Your Personal Greeting Cards Now We have about 300 designs

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 EDITORIAL SECTION - EDITORIAL PAGE NAi!lONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—18 Pages BUDGET ABOLISHMENT MERELY A BUGABOO|

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 | & THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. il sy i s e T WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.....November 11, 1823 THEODORE W.

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 MILKMEN'S LEAGUE HERE | STEP TOWARD MONOPOLY Example of What Washington May Face Afforded by Growth of Dairymen’s...

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 Y e e S I .y gt Program of White House Entertainments Revives Capital as Social Hub Hostesses in Diplomatic and Official Life

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 SOCIETY. Dinners, Luncheons, Teas, Among Lcading Events of the Week| Mrs. David Stewart Hen- drick Honors Daughter's House

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 SOCIETY. Whereabouts of Folk Prominent in Social Life of the Capital Official and Other Residents Sharing in Season's Activ-

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 Miss Catherine Goodmian and Miss Henrietta Reams, studerts of Hollins College, Hollins, Va., were the house guests of Miss

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 - extensive S OCIETY. _8| THE SUNDAY STAR, WAS]EI'INGTONE D. C, NOVEMBER 11, 1923—PART 2. ques of Well Known Folk . Social

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 s L Mr. and Mrs. Henry O'Bannon ALEXANDRIA SOCIHTY Sooper have returned from a visit to Mr¥. Silas L. Cooper in Culpeper. Mr.

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 2 Pkgs. Table Salt With Thix Coupon and 7¢ Two-pound  pack- ages of Rock Crystal Brand Table Salt. (S) 69c Window Shades With

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 POPRORPRR e 1 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 11, 1923—PART $1 Bed Pillows With Thix Coupon and 7cC School Bags

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ’NOVEMBER 11, 1923—PART 2. 85¢ Double Roasters Witk This Coupon and 59c¢ 69c China Fruit

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 11, 1923—PART 2. 13 Dance at Naval Academy . - —_— Follows Game With Colgate...

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 Mrs. Coolidge a Sponsor For ex-Service Men's Sale Mrs. Coolidge is a sponsor for the ®ale of articles made by the ex- service

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 D. C. Boy Played Leading Role In :Cortquest of Califernia Lieut. W. A. T. Maddox of Marine Corps In at Cal,')ture of Last...

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 U. 8. Naty’s Timely Aid in Tokio Adds Luster to Service Quake Japanese P}ofound— ly Moved by Spirit of Friendship. American

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 Girls ar d Their Affairs. Conduc?ed by Helen H. Fetter. HE reopening of one of the most important organizations| for local

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 D. C, NOVEMBER 11, 1923—PART 9. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, The Hecht Co. The Hecht Co. A New Style! A New Price! Uppermost

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 CURIOUS trickery of coincidence, not unfamiliar and never scien- tifically explained by the New York booking experts, brought

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 AMUSEMENTS. FASHION CREATION OF THE STAGE BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. SL BARRYMORE'S latest play, | nted her as a priucess of...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Photoplays This Week i AT THE PHOTOPLAY HOUSES THIS WEEK. COLUMBIA—"A Woman of Paris,” Charles Chaplin’s first

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 . AMUSEMENTS. LATEST MO VIE GOSSIP FROM HOLLYWOOD Stars Accept Bright Light of Publicity, But Resent the Circulation of Tales

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 In the Churches HE El Day Male Quartet of Chi- cago will assist Harry Edward Mueller in the musical vesper service T is...

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 Fine Points of Motor Cooling to Avoid Numerous Troubles Qutlined by BY FREDERICK C. RUSSEL Winter is coming, and, as ushal,

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 URGES SENSIBLE -~ USED-CARBUYING D. C. Bankers’ President De- ‘elares Allowing High Trade Value Dangerous. That the time has

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 . THE SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, - D: - g g " : : : Jersey -and bringing Atlantio- City | move the “bike” out of sympathy...

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 LINCOLN HEHWAY AN OBJECT LESSON Held to Show Desirability of Roads Serving Nation as a Whole. DETROIT, Mich,, November...

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 16~ THE SUNDAY FRATERNITIES - MASONIC. LODG Monday—Stansbury, No, 24. F. C. ederal, No. rand Vis- itation, & p.m, Acacin, No.

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 SPORTS, (This is cne of a es of lessons Whih bring out the most important Points which every boy should know Wwho wants to

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 1 12‘ E had come home from France without a scar—to be blotted | out of life by a flivver, as you would swat a fly. His wife,

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 COLLEGE PARKERS NGSED ~ OUT BY 16T0-14 COUNT l:‘ose Grueling Game After Making Two Brilliant i Marches to Touchdowns in First

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 N 4 THE SUNDAY STAR! WAsmGTON, D. 'C! NOVEMBER_ 11, lm—SIiORTSfSEC"I‘IoN. - L ~Draft Question'Is Again Being Agitated :...

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 | Marines Are No Match for Michigan : Eastern May Test Tech’s Team Friday DEVIL DOGS COUNT FIRST, BUT ARE BEATEN, 26 TO 6...

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 ~ 4 -~ IMPROVEMENTS TO LINKS - ARE NEARING COMPLETION 'All That Remains to Be Done Is Making Several of Holes More Difficult

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 | FICTION | MAGAZINE SECTION The Sundlay Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11. 1923. Rich Charter Rights Are

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 _Young Sailor at the Wheel Saves Eator's Note: This i @ wries of exceptional Chlef Kenlon describiog h in fourteen years as a

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 . AY STAR, WASHINGTON, Frenchmen Tell About Champagne Production and Present Consumers BY STERLING HEILIG. PARIS, November 1.

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 HE hat crest of cedars. rocl and neath it. it on = fiat slab of read his St. Paul steadied the air rifle against his brown

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 THE World Peace and Armistice Day Another O Editor of The Star who must know that all Fights are di- vided into two (%)...

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 Rsval Sustors and a fower, Behind the T’lfufl'e ’ By Archibald Marshall Illustrated by H. S. Barbour. N 4 hot summer...

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 evelopment of New Styles in Skirts f THIS TAILORED SUIT WAS ES- TABLISHED IN THE FIRST LINE OF FASHION BY ITS AP- PEARANCE AT

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 Open a Charge Account—Pay Later Never mind the gash. Pay the bill in small weeklz or monthly payments. You don’t have to...

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 " CLASSIFIED SECTION FVER mail ORIG, ” “w_applying for_employment. 525 sale or spare B bldg. your pocket. (il Bank o8 §1...

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 MISCELLANEOUS V F n q, Novmusm 11, 1923—PART 6 MISCELLANEOUS ncomm)gp SERVICE.| BUSINESS OPPOPTUNITIES. | BUSINESS...

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 gessan AUTOMOBILES, ETC. FOR SALE—-AUTOHD!II.ES FOR SAI.E—AUTOIDBII.ES. T FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. ued. HE SUNDAY = STAR,...

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 ROO!‘S TC. SUNDAY B'J.‘Agz WASH NGTON D C., NOVEMBER 11, 1923—PART 6. | . APARTMENTS,ETC."~ : e e e e e...

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 APARTM APARTMENTS—FUR. & UNFUR. ENTS, .ETC T HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO C, NOVEMBER. 11, 1923—_PART 6. APARTMENTS,ETC...

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 RiA ’ TE ; > OVEMBER 11, 1923—PART 6 " REAL ESTATE FOR RENT—HALLS SALE--BUSINESS PROPERTY. 8. REAL ESTATE LOANS....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, NOVEMBER 11, 1923—PART 6. REAL ESTATE. 2 _-——*'—_———hfi——_"_—“———— FOR SALE—HOUSES. I FOR

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued, NEAR 18tk AND MASS. AVE. arage: . for § “Phone Lrick home, de off Tennessee A...

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 STEAMSHIPS. VOICES ENGLAND'S STEAMSHIPS Steamship Co. j| *amounces new winter schedule to Florida \ Four days oni; $45.00...

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 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 11, 1923~ PART 6. FINANCIAL. SATURDAY HARKET [ NEW YORK_STOCK EXCHANGE

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 FIN W ashin gton Ba ANCIAL. nkers Planning City’s Biggest Thrift Campaign Commiitee Already at National Banks—Farm Loan...

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 THE 5UNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C. NCVEMBER 11, 1923—PART g dhe (;flzfms Usbum/a &h’mwur@ Co. | Ninth and F Streets Value Is

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 The Sunfwy St WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 11, 1923. SUPPLEMENT “Good-bye —and the best of luck to you!” Lloyd George leaving

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D, Co GRAVURE SECTION -NOVEMBER 11, 1923, . — - Lloyd George at “high water mark"” of the civil

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 11, 1923. | Copyright, 1923, by The Chicago Tribune The Quaint

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, A view of the Masonic parade on King street, Alex- andria, from the George Washing- ton Memorial

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 RAVURE SECTION —NOVEMBER 11, 1923 Chief Justice Wiiliam Howard Taft at memorial corner stone laying. Hurris & Ewing. s in...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION —NOVEMBER 11, 1923 At right: Stafford Pemberton, Washing- ton dancer who

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (o GRAVURE SECTION - NOVEMBER 11, 1923, At left: These trip- lets—William, Lowery and James

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION=-NOVEMBER 11, One of the sixteen-inch guns used in defense of the Atlantic

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 OVEMBER 11, 1923 MUTT, THE SAP ASH CcAN) COMBANY WARNT It Made Mutt Feel Like a Lead Nickel Copyright. 1923 by 11 € Fisher

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 l ouT oF IMMIE L WHEN HE <RPW = v N —— e RITHMETIC EXAMINAT 1oN ~{o-DR{ AN ) DIDN STUDY UP ON (T AN | BETCHA L ger ~ FAILURE!

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