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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated January 6, 1924

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 WEATHER. “air and cold today: tomorrowfair, Wwith  rising temperature ; west winds. fresh morth Temperature for twenty- two

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 FALLS POWER PLA GOFS T0 CONGRESS Joint Resolitior: to: Be Intro- duced Tomorrow Provides ALL 3 SIDES FIRM: ™ IN SENATE TIELP

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 % PROCITY ISSUE FORE TRADE BODY and Manufacturers’ overnors Will Discuss Pro- posed Tax Law. AS INJUSTICE " President Stephan

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 4 THE 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JANUARY 6 1924—PART 1 Pre-Convention Stir Apparent in New Year Activity of Both...

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 LADD SAYS COOLIDGE NORTH DAKOTA CHOICE Senator Says President's Speech ' “Won Support, Doubts John- son Has Chance. Senator

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 [ DRY RADERS FIND 3STILLS N AT Interception of qutleg Car Leads to Haut'in North- east Section. Three stills and 500 gullons

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 N J THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JANUARY 6, 1924—PART 1. 7 (AR AR R RRRRRRRER RENRRI RN R RN RN RN RN R R R R RN R R R

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 iHBAPs N MR E ENFENE A NP R IR YR AT TR R YN PP Coats Reduced to Fit All Purses For Women and Misses Featuring Tubular...

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 50-piece Dinner Sets, thin quality American semi-porcelain ; service for 6 people. THE Choice of Blue Iris and Gold SUNDAY

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 LIBERALS REIECT BALDWIN ADVANCE! Refuse  Coalition, Labhor Cabinet Seen by Editor, Predicts Early Fall. BY A, By Radio to The

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 OF OFFICERS IS HELDiLeadsHydrography et 2 BureauHeadVoting | Cashing Camp and Auxiliary Hold | Meetings on Friday BATEMAS...

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 TITIAN CANVAS OF MINERVA BELIEVED IN WASHINGTON HOME [T | Miss May Warner Treus-i ures Quaint Work of Master Brush. / A...

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 — ‘;'PROTEST CIVIL WAR' " PORTRAIT HANGING, | Patriotic Bodies Join Art Lovers in Demand for Better National Gallery Space.

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 NAUTICAL ALMANAC | 88088800, 0 00008 15 CHANGES SYSTEM Day to Begin and End at Midnight " Instead of Noon, as at Present....

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 : THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D) C, JANUARY 6, 1924—PART 1 i \llg_n_...

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 FRENCH RADCALS ¥ SEAATE CONTEST Fight for Nearly All 116 Seats to Be Filled at Elections Tomorrow. By thie Associated Press.

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 NORDICA ORCHESTRA S CONCERT FEATURE Banjo Club Also Listed Attraction for Community Entertain- ment Tonight. PROGRAM AT...

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 20 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, JANUARY 6 1924 PART 1. K. OF C. EVENING SCHOOL |G, U. STUDENT GETS |PUBLIC LECTURES

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 INREALTOR'S DEATH Rich Man, Shot by Gunman After Leaving Rendezvous, Prosecutor Holds. By the Associated Press. EW YORK,...

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 s THE SUNDAY |[RADIO GOSSIP AND NEWS “Soundings” in radlo land recently votes. Other forms of entertainment made by three big

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 S FAKE EYE DOCTORS SOUGHT IN SWINDLE Charged With Touring Carolinas @laiming to Have Johns Hop- e kins Degree. PROMISED CURES

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 FINANCIAL. i Partial I;Jynw 3 Pleases W. R: & E. Employes ‘Carmen Studying Benefits—President Firm on Tax Cut—Ancerican Tel.

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 — e R % DROP IN EXCHANGES —————————‘ — | BOND SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK |BRISK ADVANCES | : )GENERALLY |GNORED NEW YORK STOCK E

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 TAX CUT AND BONUS ~ HELD ANTAGONISTiC $enator Borah Declares Party Try- " ing to Give Both Will Be Defeated. LEGION MAN...

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 THE SUNDAY ST WASHINGTON, D. G, JANUARY 1924—PART '1. S. KANN SOnNs Co. Telephone Main 7200 COUPON SPECIAL —$1.69 Leather...

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 THE: SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C, JANUARY, 6, 1924 _PART 1. £ -Member Better Business Bureau. MAIL ORDERS For the...

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATION AL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—16 Pages BUREAU OF STANDARDS SAVES MILLIONS TO U. S. $1,000 for...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.......January 6, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. . .. Editor

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 " ENGLAND NOW PREPARES - FOR LABORITE CONTROL 'One-Time Political Ogres Are Found Conservative, Being Tempered by National

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 MRS.ROGER NIELSON, wife of the attache of the Danish Legation. gh Lights on Social Calendar to Continue Through Present Week

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 SOCIETY. -SOCIETY. 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, J leader, Mrs. Karl Fenninrg. on North- B M 3 {for a benefit party

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 SOCIETY. /NEW YORK, January 5.—With the eAmpalgn to rid New York society of cortwln undesirable element which \efopit from

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 SOCIETY. Arts Club Bal Boheme Listed With Leadhlfl Attractions of Week Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes.j Mme. Jusserand and Other

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1924—PART 31 Crib Blankets This Coupon and 77¢ rib $125 Double oo Cvarbage Cans

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 6, 1924—PART 2. = - 5 Cakes $1.50 25¢ Mineralava Toilet Soap Bed Pillows Tooth...

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 SOCIETY. ‘Governor’s Reception Marks Gay 1924 Annapolis Season &pecial Dispateh to The Star. ANNAPOLIS. Md., January s.—The

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 Phi Sigma Members Holiday Dance Guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wilcox en- tertalned the members of the Phl Sigma Sorority and

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 ALEXANDRIA. The annual holiday dauce given by tiie young Iadies of the town wus held in the auditorlum of Home, with H the

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 Women's City Club.—Mrs. Granville Tiunt, chairman of the membership committee of the club, will be hostess “t the tea to be

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 SOCIETY. THE SU NDAY STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 6, 1924—PART. D s R L L N sy counties; embracing Carroll, How: Arundel

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 HREE important and unusual exhibitions will be in progress Notes of Art and Artists | Barl of Liverpool. which is one of the

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 16 ABOVE S “The Trigger of ever believed much in that Dunn_interrupted. “I saw the evidence of it myself, of course, but It

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 BRENNAN and S ROGERS ~ Rerths The Exceptional Big play. By Philander Johnson. Bound” was re- g-wished-for good came into...

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 2 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1924—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS, ... 19 1 *Idol of Paris™ L g g s I cast

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 "AMUSEMENTS Nevvsancl(:or_r_lmen'c| By W. H. Landvoigt. INCERITY is a beautiful virtue, the more beautiful in that it is a

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 AMUSEMENTS. Filmograms NOLA NEGRI soon is to make her first visit to New York since com- ng to this country. When work was

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 AILURE: of Washiigton to find 'a iplace on the itinerary of the : Chicago Civic Opera Company, which is about. to start on

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 THE ' SUNDAY ST WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 1924_PART 3. - OTORS .and Automobile. Likely Source Of New, Startling Surprise...

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 FEWDRIVERS HOLD WHEELCORRECTLY Auto Association Chief Tells How to Grasp It and Get * Maximum of Ease. “In spite of the large

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 THE SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D. U, JANUARY 1924—PART 3. the World No Car Like Tlus The tdeal combination of roomy comfort and

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 New York Auto Show Serves , As Trade Index for Dealers Firms Here Get Valuable Information on Trend of Buying Public From...

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 110 Motor Association False- Sentiment Over Fatalities Thinks Money Used to Bu Head Attacks ild Monuments to Victims Should

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 STORIES, 'DISTRICT SCOUTS Boy Scouts. Troop 10 of the Ninth Street Chris- tian Church still leads in the advance- ment...

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 LODGES, Monday—Potomac, No. 5 Benpamin 1. French, Rirthday night Albert Pike Twesday—Pederal, No. 18, 0. 8. Sark. . 14,...

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 ADVANCE SQUAD WILL GO TO FLORIDA FEBRUARY 17 Dozen Kid Batterymen io Blaze Trail South—Ten in Hot Springs Brigade—Nine...

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 DAVE BANCROFT SANGUINE OF SUCCESS AS MANAGER Only Playihg Pilot in National League and Youngest of Its Team Leaders Will Have

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 \C. U. to Meet Formidable Foot MANY HARD GRID GAME «siION BROOKLAND SCHEDULE Holy Cross and Marine Elevens to Be Encountered

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 . Throwing Points in NETMEN SHOULD ACCEPT DECISIONS OF OFFICIALS Favoring Opponent in Practice Is Commendable, But Is Out of

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 © . " MAGAZINE S’ECTION‘ ' The Sundy Star. WASHINGTON, D.- C, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1924. 4,000 Carloads of Fruits and

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 This article, recounting one of the most gallant stands in the his- tory of the American Indian—or in any history, Indeed—is

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Government Goat Farm Near City Shows Value of Unusual Industry Nutritious Milk for Infants and

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 The Flivver, the Long, Rakish Six-Cylinder, And a Girl Who Was Called Pseudo-Aristocrat B e A e e e Rl AU | HE long, rakish

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 ; THE SUNDAY ST WASHINGTON, Giant Classes of Deadly Jellyfish Silent Actors in Trdgedies of Sea Washington Scientists, Who

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 R D ARING frowned absently t his watch, took a turn across his office and finally met the eye of his secre- v, who sat, with

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 y/ S TN HOOP SHAPE MADE OF HEAVILY CARVED GREI GOLD HUNG FROM BARS BELOW THE EARS. THESE BARS ARE ATTACHED TO THIN EARPIECES

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 THE SUNDAY : STAR, WASHINGTON, FREE! A 35-piece Rogers Sil- ver-plated Tableware Set or a 42-piece Dinner Set with every $100

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 - CLASSIFIED SECTION @fl]’g %wtfiag %iaf. | REAL ESTATE Part 6—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1924. v

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 excellent 1515 MARS, A cellent meals; Inundr OR 4 _YOUNG LADI 1827 LAMONT _ST.—Room, meals. “Col. 1835 M KT, gellent_table b

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 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1924—PART 6. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT—STORES. ‘ RENT—BUSINESS rnom’m ,

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 REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. W mim{; BARGAINS. GEORGETO\N. You will like this tasty G-room and balh Brick, a.m.L. in...

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 RESORTS. EUROPEAN HOTELS. EUROPEAN HOTELS. OX¢ ¥ HOTELCECIL LONDON, &NGLAND Visitors to the Hotel Cecil enjoy the un-...

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 Reviews of New Books J. HARDIN & SON. By Brand Whit- lock, author of “Belglum,” etc. New York: D. Appleton & Co. HIS is the

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 Che Sundwy Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1024 The Building on the Hill This photograph of the Capitol was taken last...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D 0 GRAVURE SECTION -JANUARY 6, 1924, , Febrqa; WGradua...

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 INDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 6, 1924, INSURANCE -5 CE Copyright, 1924, By The Chicago Tribune “"Why.

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 STAR, WASIIINGTON, Princess Dolly, a Bengal tiger ninety days old, has formed the bottle habit. Dolly is owned A modern...

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 . -GRAVURE SECTION—-JANUARY 6, 1924, Ve BT3RO National for- ests opened up to campers and automobile tourists. This is one of

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 TIHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. (.—GRAVURE Stars and Near-Stars of the Photoplay World | SECTION —JANUARY 6, 1924, Helen

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1A C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-JANUARY 6, 1924 Maria Otto, the first woman admitted to the bar in Ger-

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 USE THIS COUPON E. R. SQUIBB & SONS, P. O. Box 1214, City Hall Station, New York Enclosed please find ten cents to cover co

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 MUTT AND JEFF .. A Perfectly Silly New Year’s Gift R3 L] COpyight, 1524, 0y 17 0O Fisber Teadeurark Beg. 1S Pat O, I'M TO...

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