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Evening Star dated January 20, 1924

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 WEATHER. Rain, possibly changing to snow to- day; " much colder this afternoon 2ud night, with & cold wave; Monday falr and

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 FOURULS. OFFICIAL STUDY BANK CRIIS Named by President to Visit Middle West and Seek Financial Relief. The government took a

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 'French Submarine VOETOGNED.C. VOICE IN CONGRESS Federation Indorses Jones Resolution, Defeating Limited Suffrage. “ONE-MAN”

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 ~';__ Smith’s Chances Regarded Good . With Convention in New York May Be Able to Dictate Choice Eve if Not Nominated;...

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 — e While wasting for your Buy this Iittle Grand Sends it to your home. Pay small monthly paymen balance. E received a car of

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 re " _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JANUARY 26, 1924 PART 1....

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 _ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, U. U, JANUARY 20, 1924 PART 1. ;...

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 TRADE BOARD ADS G W.U.FUKDDRVE Value of Higher Educational Institution to City Is Set Forth in Statement. The Washington...

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 \ CHARITES APPEAL OTES TO REASONS Citizens Urged by Chairman Ailes to Provide $55,000 " Relief for Poor. Ten reasons why...

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 WOMEN 0 SOLCT HISPTAL SUPPORT Mrs. Huidekoper Will Lead -Several Hundred in Drive for $500,000. Mrs. Reginald S. Huldekoper

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 " BELL WILL RECEIVE TRAFFIC SUGGESTIONS BT | Engineer Commissioner’s Assistants Study Problem From Tech- nical Viewpoint....

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 '12 ~THE .-SUNDAY . STAR, WKSHINGTON D. C, ' JANUARY 20, 1924—-PART. 1. &z&@@&&u@&&&&&@&&&&&&@@@&&&&&&&&&&&&&@ 7...

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 l —_—— T g Eko&d@zfil(o}gmn 9 Straight and Ruben's styles. Cloths Women’s Union Suits, 69¢ $1.79 Dozen $1.26  Fleece-lined...

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 13 CANAL VULNERABLE, SAYS BUNAU-VARILLA Locks, Dams and Electric Stations Could Be Destroyed by Guns or Quake, He Says....

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 \ HAY FEVER CLNG T0 OPEN TUESDAY Early Treatment Regardedi THE SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY .20, -1924—PART- 1.

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 ““sthods in Dealing With| Ramsay Macdonald, "Labor Leade tions Leave Him With- out a Rival. i 110 TIME FOR SPEECHES .1 Said

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 L) * REVIEW OF FAVORITE | SONGS, AT CONCERT Robert Lawrence to Lead Andience! in Singing 0ld, Loved . Melodies. ORCHESTRA' '

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 18 REIBHSBANK HEAD ‘ 69c Window Shades 3 Pkgs. Envelopes 25c Writing Paper 3 Note Book Fillers AR | 48c¢ 10c ||G ADETFS ||

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. e — $1.25 Roasters 6 Table Tumblers With This Coupon and With This Coupon and 79¢ | 19¢

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 " INTERIOR PAY PLAN DRAWS HOUSE FIRE Classification Schedulés inj Supply Bill Meet Trinle Attack. 1 | | Salaries under the

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 (0) M. U. STUDENTS BUSY "IN MIDYEAR PERIGD Maryland Institution at College Park to Hold Examinations Coming Week. OFF-HOUR

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 r 22 THE : SUNDAY - -STAR, WASHINGTON,  D.- C, JANUARY- 20, - 1924—PART --1. : = or s rather than serve an; Jones thetic...

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 N CORPORATIN LW Representative Gibson Intro-| duces Several Amendments to D. C. Statute. Amendments to the corporation law of

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 . THE .SUNDAY , STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUABY 20, 1924 PART 1. COUPON SPECIAL Leather Boston Bags $1.95 —Double handles,

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 N—— ‘Reviews ) MAN IN THE U Under direction of Lindquist.  Foreword by Hou. Char! of Indi H. HIS comprehensive mate study of

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 SPANISH WAR VETERANS Monday night—Department Band Yahearsal, 921 Pennsylvania avenus southeast; Col. Astor Camp, Stanley...

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 AROUND THE CITY By Nannie E was sprinting along as it} he owned the air he breathed and every inch of ground he pped And,when

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 [ BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STA S, NAA—Naval Radio tion, Va. (435 Meters). 10:05 aan.

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 THE SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 20, 1924—PART 1. FINANCIAL. IENT/RANGE OF MARKET AVERAGES D N TABULATED  |Hiem

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 FINANCIAL‘. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHEGTON D. C, JANUARY 20, 1924—PART 1. FINANCIAL AU IR [ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ||.20ND...

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 Armyand NavyNews BY M. H. “ Nawn While Rear Admiral Andrew T. Long, chief of the bureau of naviga- tion, and Rear Admiral...

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATION SPEC Part 2—12 Pages SAYS WARS WILL RECUR WITH SECRET DIPLOMACY Senator Owen Declares Parliaments and

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 ~2 THE EVENING STAR h Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY......January 20, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES Star Newspaper

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 STATES MAY LOSE SEATS IN ELECTORAL COLLEGE ailure of Congress to Make Reappor- tionment, Per Constitution, Re- sponsible for

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 MME . ANTONIUS PIIP,  Wife of the Minister of Esthonta THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! Who arrived here withh him at the close of

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 'so Capital's Residents Passing To and Fro CIETY. 1 In the Limelight Washington Homes Enter-| taining  Guests — Many |...

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 ' 6 S0CIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 20, 1924—PART 2. ; - SOCIETY. . . . C d P 1 1 Mi, 1 Soci ty Plans AR

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 SOCIETY. HE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 20, 192{—PART 2. SOCIETY. Fets by Texas Society ! Py re,c.:.,:\a:r;.y

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. \\'ASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 20. 1924—PART 2. SOCIETY. 7 .. and already a large group of...

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 3 alist now residing in Washington. Loy Admi > Notes of Chevy Chase Social Activities for The Current Week Mr. and Mrs....

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 10 SIOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 20, 1924—PART 2. and the British arist, an unfailing habit to dress quietly at all...

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 1924—PART 2 to take place Tuesday at the club- | house, at 12:30 p.m., the affair to take ‘the form of & book review...

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 __THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 20, 1924 PART. 2. = - — — scheduled as follows: A community | Wilson Normal,...

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 BAcoNn National Trag‘edy--andComcdyRelief By Philander Johnson. FTER a dcluge of Shakespeare so torrential as to warrant any

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 AMUSEMENTS Comlng Attractlons| i st . P “The Clinging Vine. A Dlessing vellér from the girl: revyes s promised in “The Vine,”

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 ,AMUSEMENTS,, 7 ewsandComment By W. H. Landvorge. ITHOUT going deeply into the psychslogy of the public, it may be freely...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Somf’thmgAboutMary Ryan WA&&H\QTON nmxoen who can ‘turn back’ memory's ‘pages to the days when the Columbia...

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 P —— TRIIC hint> PERA is again the feature of an unusually musical week in Wash- ington. It is with a great deal of...

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 Motorist Already Pays Unfair Share of Taxes, Figures Show Not Only Bears Cost of Road Building| And Maintenance, But Meets

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 WAINEMOTORISTS INNATIONAL BODY State Club, Noted for Good Work, Decides to Affiliate With N. M. A. The Maine State Automobile

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 re™ USEDCARLOSSES | SOLESS Automobile Dealers Report | Fewer Sacrifices in 1923, Compared With 1922, deaters reduced ses...

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 e — 00D ROADS ISSUE UP T0 MOTORISTS How Network of Highways ~~ Shall Be Used Stated as New Problem. | Determining how the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR,: WASHINGTON, D.i_C., JANWARY 20, 1924—PART 3. struct this council la the .new ritual |Millan,( Harmony, No.

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 STORIES, GAMES, & Girls and Their Affairs CONDUCTED BY Elizabeth Dayton, left, and M ingicn giris, whe are givin LLIZABETH

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, The Hecht Co. Seventh at F The Hecht Co. ; Seventh at F D. C., JANUARY 20, 1924—PART 3. . 1 The

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 Ricka rd Discloses Secret of The Sundwy Stae. | sPorTs WASHI GIVE PUBLIC WHAT IT WANTS, SAYS GREAT FIGHT PROMOTER, ' ~IN...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W ASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 20, 1924—SPORTS SECTION. Ruth’s Walks More Vital Than His Homers : Fighting Pot

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 BIG G. U. MEET PLANNED; NINE GRID GAMES LISTED National Stars to Appear February 21—Another Foot Ball Date to Be...

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 4 ONLY 2 HANDICAP PLAYERS IN CRCANIZATION’S RATING T L Tuckerman and Dunphy of This City; Chickering of Wiimingion and...

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 FICTION S Part 5—8 Pages Clever A ¥ Personal Initia- tive One of the Prized Assets of Those Who Repre- sent the Navy De-...

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 Big Cat More Stealthy, The author of this article, which 1s the second of a series of three describing  thrilling  adventures

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 “THE * SUNDAY - STAR, - WASHINGTON, D: -C, JANUARY - 20, - 1024 « EXHIBITS VIEWS. FROM SOUTH SEAS George B; ddle of Prominent

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 Mrs. Dutton ancl ,Mrs. Pine By Juliet Wilbor Tompkins. Some Really Human Characters Are Presented While the Reader Is...

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 ' Curious Lamp Makes Higher Speed Possible in Important Industries Contrivance Which Has Been Tested at Bureau of Standards

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 ails Tom Hortol T the clubhouse th of ti etation and others with the theate hig Juncheon ok the dining room. tie famous...

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 ’ . the weake . men l THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 20, 192¢—PART 5. olorful Scarf Used for Each Sport Frock and

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 A 35-piece Rogers Sil- ver-plated Ware Set, or a 42-piecce Decorated Dinner Set with every $100 purchase, cash or charge...

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 ; ' WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 20. 19244( Wild life in the heart of a city. This remarkable photograph was taken in Oakland,

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 NEREETE !.. { bt y (Tl . oy e son’s Class. School. 1924, 20, Cooke Corecoran School Thomson School. owell School. Miss Lam

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. . GRAVURE SECTION —JANUARY 20, 1924, t . . By W. E HILL The Friend of the Family it The...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. L S~ Like a palace of ice. St. Louis recently suf- fered a million-dollar fire, during the

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 GRAVURE SECTION—-JANUARY 20, 1924, The thermometer regis- tered a few degrees below zero when this photograph was snapped.

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN N, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION- - JANUARY 20, 1924, At the Bal Boheme of the Arts Club \ N N H. J. Staley,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . C—GRAVURE SECTIOX —JANUARY 20, 1924, Charles W. Hoover, presi- dent of the senior class of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION_JANUARY 20, 1924, Newly Elected Officers of Almas T emple Official Divan

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 JEEF, SLIP 0N THES E GLouES AND STEP A COUPLE ©OF RouNDS MUTT, meceT Z2ime ™e BoxinNG IKANGAROO! HE'Lu Box Yov. HolP . -...

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