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Evening Star dated December 27, 1923

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 -} WEATHER Rain tonight and tomorrow; risin, temperature; south winds. ended 2 p.m. today: p.m. yesterday; lowest, 3...

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 SCIENCE-RELIGION CONFLICT DENIED Smithsonian  Official Tells Fellow Scientists Their Work Enriches Life. By the Associated

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 e gt A o N SN F B. NOYES’ PORTRAIT GIVEN TO FRANCE Canvas b; Ossip Perelma, Russian Artist, Presented to the Luxembourg....

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 BLAME FRANC DROP ~ ONU.S. ANDBRITAIN French - Deeply Concerned Over Continued Slump and Rise in Prices. BY WILLIAM E. NASH.

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 SIX OPPORTUNITIES ARE NOW CLOSED Remaining Eight Need $3,354 to Take Care of Families During Next Year. The first five of the

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 With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY, ..December 27, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor tered as imports.

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 CUBA-SOUTHERN RESORTS Thro 6 Trains ‘wahlly — Leave Washington a3 follows : Florida Special (Efiwt.0ec 31) 12:35 a.m. Coast

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 SOCIETY. Socielt Mrs. Coolidge Invites Cabinet Women In for Tea Served Informally by Open Fire in the COOLIDGE had the cab-

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 Society Continued from Bighth Page.) Taul. Miss Dodd was assiy Paul s assisted in re- celving by Miss Anne Butler, daugh-...

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 SEEK T0 CUT COST OF STUDY ABROAD Foreign ~ Service Training Conference Plan to Group Students for Travel. Plans were...

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 0dd Lot Stamped Luncheon Sets Five-plece Luncheon Sets, regularly 65c, spe- cial tomorrow, a set . 0da Lot of Wool Yarns...

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 THURSDAY, DECEMBER-27, 1923, = = e e i e THE CELEBRATION OF CHRISTMaS IN THE HOM over the world, and one illustration of this

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 NEW LAWS IMPEDE YOUNG ALIEN WIVES American Husbands Abroad Disturbed by Citizenship I Regulations of 1922. BY HIHAM. KELLY

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 CLEVELAND G. 0. P. NAMES |2, vock ssp gnd Sbert 3. Bater 12 TQ ARRANGE SESSION llehing Company: Robert J. Bulke- Exzecutive

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 HEBREWS T0 CLOSE CHAUTAUQUA TODAY Delegates Are fieceived by President—City and Vi- cinity Are-Toured. The delegates to the

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 ARINES HAD TAVE YEAR, SAYS REPORT No Calls for Foreign Service in 1923, Lejeune Comments. Because there was *no call for the

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 PEACE PRIZE AWARL SUBMITTED TOVOTE Referendum in January on Bok Project to Cover Entire Country. — 3 . A day or two after New

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 S — = . P DECEMBER 27, '1923. " 36 inches wide, heuvy reversjble $10 White Satin Marseilles Spreads $5.98 84x96 White Satin

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 erans and the Army and Navy Unien. In a communication lo Ed Vernon, district commander, Frye eafd: 1y 300,060 eir convention

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 DENIES ANYPART | IN“STOCK MUDDLE" Southern States 0il Head Says Firm Is Not Sponsor " for Brokers. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.,...

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 FINANCIAL e FINANCIAL. WALL STREET LIST ~'~ew Yo sTock EXcHaNGE | BOND INVESTORS  |[o~ == zonx BONDS st memmen] G Preguce s &

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 A or i SHE ‘ _D. O, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1923 ~ EmwawcEAL.  w Lt 3MDIAITOS _ NENPRODITION PENSHVANA N e | | e DOOMED INTE2A,

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 FAIL TO HEED TY’S BIDS TO BUY A SECONDSACKER Georgia Peach Anxious to Win Pennant Before Quit- ting Game and Believes Only

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 SPORTS. Far East Seeks b PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION APPEALS TO THE N. A. A. F. Former, Closely Allied With Federations of Japan

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 SIMPLER TAXATION LAWS IN PROSPECT Court of Appeals Now Plan- ned, Expected to Remove Many Hardships. BY DAVID LAWRENCE....

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 THE _EVENING "STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, DECEM];ER’ 27, 1923, ! 27 m@m&@@@@@@w@w@@@m@@m&@m@&&@@&g@&&&@...

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 ABOVE SUSPICION By Robert Orr Chipperfield. " Author of “The Second Bulles,” “Unseen Hands,”\ “The Trigger of Conscience,”

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 Stepmother Who Cannot children—Is There a Husband Tem ])"AR DOROTHY DIX: I wonder it #often the hearts of two girls o w...

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS. NAA—Naval Radio Statiom, Radie Va. (435 Meters).

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 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES' Oclln-od. fi Wil tal ustness. is open Tor empioym bibointment, Address Box $40-F, tar offce. NTORE...

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 D APARTMEN Ts—-mtmmm. |mn — UNFURNISHED Continued. 1910 191n haildi i sam. to sublet. e 8 Tinuous hot wate 305, Apt. 9. Tith

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 AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. l Continued. Continued. N. L. SANSB 1418 Eye Street N.W. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, 1445

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 | TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS Just before former Vice President | Thomas R. Marshall Jeft his apart-...

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