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Evening Star dated December 30, 1923

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 WEATHER. Increasin, rain today or tonight tomorrow; much cold and tomorrow night. for 22 hours ended at night: Highest, 50,

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 L GAYEST NEW YEAR 5 DUE IN NEW YORK Thousands Throng Hotels—Prices Are Fixed Sky High—Liquor in Demand. 2 $5 LOWEST COVER...

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 INCREASED DEMAND ON CHILD HOSPITAL Ball January 2 Exvpected to Pro- duce Most of $50,000 Need- ed for Year. DEFICIT SHOWS...

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 ENGINEER COUNCIL 7 T0 MEET JANUARY 8 é’nnfifl' Gathering Hese to Repre- "“sent the Federated Ameri-’ ¥ S can Societies. "...

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 p=———— BLUE UNIFORM EDICT ROUSES POLICEMEN Motor Cycle Men Point to Ex- pense and Lack of Neat- ness Involved. MUST BUY NEW

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 *COOLIDGE STRONGER <y’ INKEYSTONE STATE caam) WY 3 - Pinchiot. Campaign Tess Ackive as roar G0, P. Semtiment for President

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 —_— - - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 30, 1923—PART 1. BAL BOHEME GIVES NEW TALENT CHANCE Pig Raised in Parlor

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 THE SUNDAY ST ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 1923—PART 1. 2 Cans Pet Mxlk Cnpnnl $1.50 Bed Pillows With This Coupon and 97c¢ $1

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 Regular 35c tubes ‘Unexamp 85c Roasters L ) ) of Sanitol Teoth den! learance Sale of Men’s $5.45 td 50cand 590LaceEdge Broken

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 . I D THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 30, 1923_PART 1. X '\TALKING MOVIE ASSURED SOON; = Jirmiist,io sapestocine

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 ‘COMMUNITY MuUSIC LIBRARY DPEN TUESDAY. | NEW YEAR RECEPTION | g . OF RARE QUALITY |centmt '“““‘"' win Operats 12| PROGRAM-

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 12 e THE SUNDAY ST. \ ASHINGTON, D. 0O, DECEMBER 30 1923—PART 1. bl v "“‘E" vindgeade ******************************** ~ BUSY

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 RIOTING GIRLS QUIET, " BUT GUARDS ALERT l‘nnllennoe of Fifteen of Ring- Teaders Expected to End Up- rising in School....

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 __34 _THE SUNDAY BANKRUPT RAILROAD |COURTACCEPTS$1,125,000|NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS .OFFERED BIG LOAN OFFER FOR FIVE CRAFT Libeled

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 ¢ ¢, DECEMBER- 0, 1903 PART 1. e 2ELAAELLE LIS EUTELULEE TEAEELE LY BEGEES Clearance of Winter Coats - At Phenomenal January

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 Start Tomorrow—Assortments Are Wide—Prices Are Substantially Lower Than The& Have Been for Years! Lansburgh & Brother White

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 FIVE CONVENTIONS . * i IND. C. CONCLUDED Commerce, Legislation and-Sociol- ogy Among Subjeots , KENYON URGES PUBLIC WORK |

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 GARD SHARP CHARGES |ALABAMA G. 0. P. TRUSTS |AMERICAN 'STILL GROW IN ROME Iiuh Noble Names’May Be Tar- nished and Slurs Cast

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 BEAUTY SECONDARY ~ |U- S- PLANES WATCHING CLINCHFIELD ROAD {CHAUFFEUR AND WOMAN * | UNIVERSITY PLANNED - j==suenences 5 NEED

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 Economist Says U. S. Must Change | Methods to Build Mar- kets Abroad. . e i LAUDS LATIN AMERICA FIELD g, Bays Buying Can Be

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 Bcotch songs, and Jane Cromby, so- [of the financial and commercial mar- derstood. It is held that legally the{second,...

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 TOURIST CAMP HERE WILL REMAIN OPEN Order Abolishing Anugemcntl at, - Potomac Park Rescinded After Protest. CIVIC...

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 THE SUNDAf STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 30, 1923—PART 1. FINANCIAL. INVESTORS STUDY g ‘ BOND SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK...

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 FINANCIAL, BUYING IN STEEL . IS BROADENING OUT Decline of Past Week Due to Holi- day Seasop Review “Reveals. Copper Easier,

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 MASONIC. KW ot the biue lodges have wettied’ down to business suc- ceeding. the lull that always comes with the hollday sea-

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 THICAGO CIVIC OPERA . TO MAKE LONG TOUR “Jeventeen Cities Will Be Visited in Eight Weeks—Washing- J ton Not on List. ™25...

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 Just in—Pictorial Review Spring Fashion Book Also the February Patterns and February Free Sheets —Pattern Departments now -

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 "EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—18 Pages BONUS ASRIDER TOTAXBILL MAY BLOCK COOLIDGE VETO President

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 1l or tel de by car- ayr. of a ——op————— Opportunities Still Open. ‘While heretofore the “Fourteen Op- portunities” offered

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 HOLDS CANCER UNSOLVED PROBLEM OF MEDICINE F,i:pert Declares Surgery Is Main Rémedy. - Holds Cleanliness and Simple : Living

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 NDERWOO O & NOERWOGD, SENORA DONA ANGELA EL&Z%L‘DE de YCAZA T Q sister and guest of the Minis New Year Day Reception At White

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 SOCIETY. Son on Holiday Visit To Mr. and Mrs. Cooley At Chevy Chase Home_ Woman's Club Social Sec- tion to Give Tea Wednes-

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 6 S OCIETY. = Children's Hospital Ball Promises to Be pne of Best in History Boxes Sold in Both Ball- rooms at Willard, With

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 SOCIETY. Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Off1c1a1 Life ‘White House Holiday Observance Attracts Thousands to...

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 B SOCIETY. Return of Cotillion Seen ° If Jazz War Continues Modern Steps, Lacking True Grace, Already Beginning to Tire...

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 “Bal Boheme" Is Held: MOS( Colorful Event Of Many Seasons Arts Club Arranging Novel | program for Mondny Eve-f ning, January

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 SOCIETY, THE STARRY SKIES IN JANUARY By Prof. Barton of the University of Pennsylvania. The beautiful winfer stars are with

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 NNOUNCEMENT has been made that the Phillips Memorial Gallery, 1600 21st street, will be open to visitors from 2 to 8 on New

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 HELP AND n_applying for cmployment. ADULTS, wanted_everswhere, age 25 to 70, T book Orers for frecs, whrubs, vines, roses...

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 MISCELLANEOUS xusmm OPPORTUNITIES - .. _Continued. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Continued. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. TN caulpped;

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 .ROOIIS, ETC. RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. Continued. A ttractively inuous hot water: amen: privats Temlty? 18167, Nuwly paper ment

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 30, 1923—PART 2. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED.

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 EAL ESTATE. “THE - SUNDAY STAR! WASHIN(}TON2 D. C, DECEMBER 30, 1923—PART 2. 'SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY KOOME, GARAGE, LARGE Tot

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 R ESORTS. STEAMSHIZS MEDITERRANEAN EGYPTwHOLY LAND Frem New York Febraary 168 “TUSCANIA" of the . and Anchor Lines will...

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 At Community Centers The Park View center has played an important part in the community organization of the public schools.

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 WA RAY DOOLEY and FLORENZAMES ~ Keiths In Quest ofthe TheatricThrill By Philander Johnson. Aiter a succession of unsatisfying

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 AMUSEMENTS Basil S PBASIL SYDNEY, now a “star” (and, incidentally: the husband.of Doris Keane), who heads the New York...

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 AMUSEMENTS. / NewSanchomment By W. H. Landvoigt. ETROSPECT may be productive of geod, results with those who are accustomed

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 AMUSEMENTS. 3 Edward EgglestOn's Great Story. <fJ° sive Indianians in Washington an opportunity to pass on (Y? film version

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 { DAY is the dawn of another year. Tomorrow night all the dis-‘ asters and struggling successes of 1923 will be sealed and

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 Of Cutting Costs of Selling| — Complaints Are Coming From Every- Values Seen as One Cause for Losses. BY WILLIAM ULLMAN. With

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 THE FOLLOWING DEALERS SELL BOYCE-ITE: WASHINGTON, D. C. Automotive Supply Co. 21st St. and Pennsylvania A Akron Auto Supply

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 : THE ‘SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, EN. SM"HNAMH] | John Smith and His Car DECEMBER 30, 1923—PART 3. \Don’t Sound...

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 ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, DECEMBER ‘Things of Interest to STORIES, Girlsand T CONDUCTED BY BLEN HAYES. one of the

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 ABOVE SUSPICION || Author of “The Second Bullet,” “Unseen Hands,” “The Trigger of Conscience,” Etc. 3 Copyright, 1928, by...

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 | The Sunday Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1923. N. A. A. F. Sessions May Be Warm : Spread of...

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 Base Ball Suffe’r—s—F rom an Artistic STANDARD OF TALENT |- " BELOW USUAL MARK)| Conditions Are Result of War---Pro-...

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 - Gridiron Meniors Fail to Change Rules : Ma COACHES’ ORGANIZATIO CONSIDERS SUGGESTIONS Debates for Long Time on Four...

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 Navy Is Well Prepared for Coast Game : Tennis Controversy READY FOR REAL BATTLE 'WITH WASHINGTON ELEVEN Midshipmen Have...

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 g \d . have ,on the sun, ¢ peratures ,‘entists -that the sun Put 5—8 Pages Knowledge o_f Universe Greatly Increased by Mt.

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 Sailors Leave DéSertf'%Islah on F This is the last of a serles of 1 yemarkable articles relating the ! adventures of Chief

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 Presidential Poodle May Meet = |Astrologers Predict Good Year ~ Ragpicker’s Puppy at D. C. Pound| THE SUNDAY 'BTAR;...

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