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Evening Star dated January 13, 1924

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 4 WEATHER. Increasing unsettled today; tomorrow fair shifting winde. houts ended at 10 Highest, 44, at 4 p.m. y. est, 35, at

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 13 e e R O e e T, FAIR RATING OF U. S. WORKERS DEMANDED ON FLOOR OF HOUSE AL LOAN

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 SUPPORT OF POLICE INPAY FIGHT URGED Bonus Loss Threatened. Members of Force Hard Worked and Poorly Paid. On Christmas day,

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 New Voters in California Give Coolidge Campaign Big Boost 875,000 Recent Comers Expected to Fall in Behind President Rather

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 - HILLIS’ CONDITION CONTINUES SERIOU - “Pastor, Stricken at Stormy Session of Church Council, Broke Under Long Fight. Br the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JANUARY 13, 1924_PART T Reprinted from the Post Monday, January 7th Pipe Bursts in...

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 DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. NUARY 13, 1924—PART 1. Seventh and K " COLDENBFRC'S FURNITURE STORE FURNITURE THAT MERITS...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 13, 1924—PART $1 25 Water Pitchers With This Coupon and Aluminum Water itchers, 3

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 TWO-THIRDS RULE RETENTION CERTAIN Democrats Will Retain Nomi- | nating Method Despite ; McAdoo Fight. BY ROBERT T. SMALL. .

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 "_107 . THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, JANUARY -13, 1924—PART I AR AN AR AN AN AR AR AN AR AR AR AR R AR PR AR AR PR AU

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 13, 1924—PART- 1. i GELOG LLLLLGSLLLLLHLHLLEGBLLLLSLLLLLOLLYLLLLOHLLBLLG GGG GGG

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 BECIN RED CROSS CALL TOMORROM Workers for Annual Roll to Receive Contributions To- ward $55,000 Quota. The postponed roll...

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 D. C. HEALTH OFFICER e T, + RENEWS SMOKE WAR| } Clear Skyline Aim of Inspectors, Who Watch Chimneys | Over City. ! | DEMAND

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 14 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, J. THE SUNDAY SINGER FROM WEST |WOMEN AID CHO|cE HOSPITAL JOBS OPEN. |TRIAL OF 3 ON MONDAY AT...

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 THE ' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 13, 1924—PART 1. Pearl-Handle Serving Pieces Regular $1. IIUFI /alues 79c The

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 _ 16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, JANUARY 13, 1924—PART T — » IR RN RN RN RN RN RN RRRRRRRERRRERRERNRRRRTNRN...

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 _THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 13, 1924—PART 1. T || e PALAIS ROVAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est.

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 18 * THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 13, 1924—PART 1. ANT e S T 'Gardiner Believes Government [JURY WILL PROBE...

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 HE SUMDAY STAR WASHIN(:}TON,I D. O, JANUARY 13, 1924—PART 1. ficers of the chapter. The following |osting talk on the peace

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 20 - SEEK NSILLION FUND FOR G. W. U. BENEFIT Students Expect to Pledge $200.000| as Their Share of Amount Needed. DEPARTMENTS

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 by the District 1 _Congress of Mothers Parent-Teucher Assoclations. 1dquar the Appeals Build Hth street northwest. s. 0. B.

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 Florida Leave Washington as follows : Everglades Limited Havana Special (1st Section) Havana Special (2nd Section) Palmetto

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 13, 1924—PART 1. ’ Member Better Business Bureau 2 5 > 7 Remember, that January

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 94 WESTERN LARD BILLS REPORTED IN SENATE One Authorizes Indian Allotments on Sites U. S. Had Set Aside. GRAZING ALSO...

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 PLAN TREE NURSERY . IN ANACOSTIA PARK Bill Devoting Part of Reservation ' to Use Favored by Senate Subcommittee. DEPUTY...

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 Armyand NavyNews BY M. H. McINTYRE ARMY. The Secretary of War has recom- mended the promotion ana appointment of ono...

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 THE SUNDAY. STAR. WASHINGTON, ——— . Mrs. Alice C. Driscoll, well known throughout the city as the executive in charge of the

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 NEED TUBES to henr concerts from out of town. If you want 1o get new station: On Your Crystal Set write me today. [ get mew

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 KVALE WANTS DRY | LAWS MADE DRYER Voistead's Successor De- clares Prohibition’s Father Too Much of a Wet. Muking his first

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 30 FINANCIAL, District Bankers’ Associat To Make Fraud More Difficult Information Regarding Questionable Characters Will Be

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 UNLIMITED FUNDS READY FOR LOAN $50,000,000 in Call ¥ioney Is Of-| e fered in Wall Street With iz No Rarrowers, L0ANING RATES

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 13, 1924— PART Rickenbackei' Told Yo So! Just so you will fix the fact in your own

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 . . EDITORIAL PAGE NATION AL - PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—14 Pages COURT DECISION GIVES U. S. TIGHTER REIN ON CARRIERS

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 1 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. ' WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY......January 13, 1924 {EDOBE 'W. NOYES....Editor

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 EXPECT DAWES TO END - REPARATIONS PROBLEM European Countries Trust Him to Tear Out Roots of Present Evils. BY OLIVER oW KURN.

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 Rapidity and Mark Week of Social Activities in Washington| Judicial Reception at the White House, the Bal| Boheme and a Maze

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 SOCIETY. 5 10 PR I o DR s o o Personal Mention and Society Notes of Local Interest Washington Residents Visit- ing in Other

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 ' Danee for Benefit of Sacred Heart to Be Held at City Club Miss Nora Riordan Chair-! man of Committee Direct-| ing Affair

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 SOCIETY. Gov. Ritchie Inaugur Feature of Annapolis Week A APOLIS, Md., Jannary 12— The inanguration of Gov. Ritchie was, of

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 8 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 13, 1924—PART 2 Y] = | Waller, Miss Frances Green, Mise|and Mrs....

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 . SOCIETY. Tales of Well Known Folk | In Social and Official Life Many Proposals of Summer Homes Unlikely to Bring Purchase

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 10 Dr. Piip, First Envoy Of Esthonia, Long In Diplomatic Corps | Had Represented His Coun- try a; London as Charge d'Affaires

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 \ Merbert H. s the ann & sOC Chevy Chase Society Active During Week of Many Entertainments Dinners and Card Parties...

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS . C. Federation of Women's Clubs. -~ Members are a unit ip their support of the Thrift week campaign which

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 o a0 ! Stansbury. No. Tuesday—Arminius, i M. M. Parker, | . King David, No. 28, + Wedneaday—Washiogton i } Nop W COSH p BoA ]

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 14° = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 1924 —PART 2. “PHILIPPINE NIGHT” The Hecht Co. i Seventh at F The Hecht G [

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 FERGUSON Carricke Last of the CTORS the Jefferson family has but one lone survivor now smppearing on the stage, and...

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 2 AMUS EMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D Coming Attractions Mzrs. Leslie Carter as Stella Dallas. 1t one is to “see...

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 "AMUSEMENTS. Tews andComment By W. H. Landvoigt. 3S movies! They seem to have swapped lots with the policeman the G'lbert and

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 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 13, —_— e e .. — . = ) P, THIS WE 3 | Selma Lagerlof Story. -...

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 LTHOUGH the first month of 1924 is pot yet half gone, Washing- ton music lovers have enjoy live as exquisite memories i The

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 Autos Slowly Reaching Point Where Garage Will Be Useless‘ Makers Studying Designs to Wilhsland All Sorts of Weather and Keep

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 Bl TRAFFIC BOARD CREATED BY A.A. A Intensive Study of Control, Safety and City Planning Qrdered. A traMg board with &...

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 _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY ‘13, 1924—PART °3. — | travel a_distango equivalent to the VARlETY OF...

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 WASHINGTON, D. ©C, JANUARY 13, 1924—PART 3 =~ Bans Telephones h s 1T Fa2. 5, ahetd ot vou, m secerd an | o) EAGED) WITH...

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 10 . THE SUNDAY_ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 13, 1924—PART 3. fashjoning b dreams out of the| band of steel, metal hard

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 . CONDUCTED BY YESTERDA\' 'was a big day with the Girl Scouts of the District of Columbia, for it was the date of the annual

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, JANUARY 13, -1924_PART 3. + _ Seventh at F ‘ ___ The Hecht Co. ! ____ Seventh at F | The

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 Part 44 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1924, Red Sox Engineer Two Big Deals : Hargrave and Wingfield...

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 STURDY FOES ARE LISTED FOR BROOKLANDERS’ NINE Yale, Harvard, Penn, Vermont, Army and Maryland Among Teams to be Fa College

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 THE SUNDAY ST WASHINGTO. D. C, JANUARY 13, 1924—SPORTS s SECTION. Western and Central Basketers Score : Maryland Wins Over

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 PRICES FOR CLUBS, BALLS. AND CADDIE HIRE GOING UP Scarcity of Good Hickory Is a Factor in Rising Mar- ket for Sticks—Adoption

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 [rcron | The Sy Star Part 5—8 Pages Little Scien Dr. L. O. How- ard and His Corps of Assistants in Bu- reau of Entomol- ogy

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, b. C., JANUARY 13, 1924—PART 3. Hunting With Bow and Arrow Most Exhilarating of Experiences Out

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 D. '0! JANUARY 13! 1924—PART 5. 3 UNCLE SAM AS A “LISTENER IN” RADIO SENDER HEADS LIST FIRST WOMAN SEA CAPTAIN REALIZES...

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 r THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, T) LTI 4 EUUTTUHUOT T LT m M Who Was Cheated and Who Received the Square Deal in This Little

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 Prehistoric and Other Animal Life Studied in District of Columbia ]'qost Extraordy'nary Land and Water Fauna Floun'shecl Over

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 THE SUNDAY % s MR LML AN % %:E 3 great jute mill of the San Gregorio penitentiary was in full_ operation, To the cye...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 13, 1924—PART 5. 7 Golden Slippers as Worn by Christmas Pantomime Fairies Arrive

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JANUARY 13, 1924—PART 5. FREE Premiums With $100 Purchases Your choice of a 42-piece...

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 On the Beautiful " Blue. Danube - When grand- ma  “stepped out.” It wasa cold day, but the girls had to go for a ride in the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASIHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 13, 1924, In the photoplay colony of Holly- wood. Lloyd Hughes

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 13, ( The So Called Family Hotel & = 1924, =1 T Honsemend...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, ONEQ - g A meet of the \ES . / Brighton foot ‘itf'wtuv) - . beagles at Plump- 2 ! g ton, Sussex,

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 RAVURE SECTION - JANUARY 13, 1924, A Japanese girl sends a letter to her sweetheart, and the professional letter-writer takes

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 -JANUARY 13, 1924. s Thousands in line for the public reception at the White House. The old custom of receiv- The New Year at

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 F s THIS Famous old bell rings again. The Liberty Bell in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, which tolled out the year of 1923.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. GRAVURE SECTION //\ At left: Miss Marie Likki. Aus- tria's most beauti- ful and popular

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 LISTEN, JEEE! DON'T | YoU kaow YOV CAN TELL e Holy MAKC A LOT OF 1 CAN DO IT MONEY WITH YouR PET OSTRICH? THEVY'LL HATCH ouT

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 DIDJA HEAR ABUT : BEANO GOLDENS NEW l Nead! Dok ? HES A GREAT v sAW R BuE FELLER TUAT sa! \n\ifi— CALLS ‘ seMEs & DEVEEEE...

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