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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated March 16, 1924

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 WEATHER. Fair  todsy and change in temperature; west winds. No. 29,174. DALGHERTY SHVES AMMUNTION TO AT HARD AT AGCLSERS...

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 2 ORDER OPENS WAY T0 CIL TAX DATA President Authorizes Refer- ence by Congress to Treasury Records. 4 ‘President Coolidge has

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 The True Story of Woodrow Wilson _By DAVID LAWRENCE. CRAPTER XX1. Why Carranza Was Finally Recox- nized—The German Factor in

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 oolidge and Johnson Coolidge and Johnson to Meet _ North Dak’otd, .Barometer of Granger| STRENGTH INTEXAS i State Sentiment,

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 " VIRGINIA DEMOGRATS TO NAME COMMITTEE No Hint of Opposition to Byrd as State Party Head Heard Before Convention. " Bpecial

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 HAMON GIRL PROUD OF WOOD'S APOLOGY Returiis-'toChicago With Type- written Letter Obtained From General’s Son. DECLARES SHE

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 - COMMITTEES NAMED |Take French Girl 3 FOR LEAP YEAR BALL Stuart Walcott Legion Post Affair to Be Held at City Club April 3.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16 1924~ PART 1 ; 9 Order Wedding Invitations Now Wedding Invitations on Best...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D:. C, MARCH. 16, 1924—PART 1. g 10 ;...

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 ‘ONE CENT FOR EACH AMERICAN IS FUND PLAN FOR D. C. PARKS| -Senate Bill Fav;irdbly Reported, Designed to Raise $1,000,000...

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 Y. W. C. A. TO LAUNCH :* DRIVE FOR $33,784 3 é’mplign to Continue Through 7Week, With Daily Luncheons et Headquarters. SZEE

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 GIVES PLAN TO INCREASE TRAFFIC CAPACITY OF D. C. AT LOW COST Er_;gineu Proposes Sidewalk Parking, _ Retaining Cfitflis, to....

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 T @&&m&m@mw&&&@&@m&&&&m@&@&&&&m&@&&&x&:&a!:&mm&&m&@&&&@m&mmm@m&&@@mm&&m&m - LANSBURGH & BROTHER " OUR ONLY STORE...

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 _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIL?GTOK, D. C, MARCH 16, 1924—PART T 15 = LA RR B AR AR R AT RIS ARG 2 A 2R 2R 2R AR AR R AT R R AR AR

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 "THE ' SUNDAY" STAR; ' WASHINGTON, " D. C., - MARCH 16, 1924—PART 1. - —— —_——— R A R L oy | ANSBURGH & BROTHER Registering

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 0 AR 0 O T T O TR ETTEE AL AR S AT AT Ekonomy % Kolumn Women's Onyx Lisle Hose, Pair, 35¢ 3 Pairs, $1.00 In black, white and

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 NO TEARS ARE SHED AS REICHSTAG DIES Maximilian Harden Says Parlia- ment Eliminated Itself From Public Confidence. DISCREDIT

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 . MEETING TO BOOST ', CRITTENTON HOME| ‘Will Be Held Under Auspices of Managers at Calvary Bap- tist Church Today. - SPEAKERS

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 T BY NANNIE LANCASTER. HE is ad pretty a girl as you could find im all this town— | real pinky cheeks, eyes with eparkles in

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 AT WILLARD BANQUET| President of University of Michi- gan to Visit Coolidge Dur- ing Stay Here. DENBY TO BE TOASTMASTER Large

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 S. KANN Sons Co. Telephone Main 7200 1,500 Pairs of Women’s Rad- ' moorPerfectQuality Hosiery Regularly $2.00. - = Sale...

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 —A wonderfully low price for these new, lovely quality gloves. And, too, a great assortment of colors to select from. co{ert,

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 s b o e oo i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 16, 1924—-PART 1 Spring Festival Sale <==% 1 8, KANN SONS CO 2 Yh...

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 . OFFER-SCHOLARSHIPS |Use Foreign FOR ESSAY CONTEST Various Universities to Reward Writers in Chemical So- ciety Competition.

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 <« 26 CATHOLIC U. CLASSES |EDUCATIONAL TESTS |“MARYLAND NIGHT” - |Geqrge Washington .U.. Planning . HOMOR GEORGIAN Patrick J.

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 CARDS EXPLANED | INHEALTH CRUSHOE Dr. Kober, Tuberculosis So- ciety Head, Says Saving Chil- f _ dren Starting Point of Work.

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 28 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,. MARCH 16, 1924—PART 1 The Bed Feature Is Entirely Hidden in the Davenport Bed To...

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 ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,__D’. C, MARCH 16, 1924—PART 1. ; ” "lo_v.ulu,us,-.o.-_o.'o-u-_o@m ¥ THE MAN'S STORES (3g : _ OF

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 80 —Right In Washington— Leon Lambert’s “DX” Crystal Hookup s dringing in concerts from stations up to 1.000 miles nwi You

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 * ‘ROXIE AND HIS GANG’ CENTER OF INTEREST Coming Here to Play for Benefit of Wounded Veterans of World War. WILL APPEAR AT

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 Lucrstia Walker Hardy, acting gen- c;xl director. Franklin bmldlng Main 5036. Mrs. Laura J. BBK\IE, teacher of...

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 WOREHS Plan in advance— pare an iu‘nenryprt: include all the places yOu ought to visit. The advice of one who knows the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1924_PART 1. o R R T S P R A N R T e A A S AL A et e e oS e SIRITALSERENNIRS...

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 N T e 3 S e T T T i o le for Women a d Children VT I NG T e Ty SRt S A LR A Each and every one of the forty departments which

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 36 R (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) 1 CHAPTER XIIL I The Annotated Chart. Amid the buzz of excited excla- mation which

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 * TIRE AND MOTOR: SHARES ATTAGKED Tobacco Stocks Also u,.de,! Bear Pressure in Brief Saturday Session.. KELLY-SPRINGFIELD OFF

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 WHEAT PRICES OFF AS DUTY GOES UP e 72 Raising of Tariff by President 1 i . Fails to Bring About Mar- ket Advance. BY HARDEN

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 FINANCIAL. _ 'F. H. Smith Company Gives Up |AMERICAN EXPORTS | Real Estate and Insurance Old Firm Will Limit Business to...

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 10 A IR 'THE 'SUNDAY ' STAR,  WASHINGTON, D. "C, 'MARCH 16, 1924—PART T. ARt fi_;conn PRICE PAID LM MACK DIES IN cRAsH. tor

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 - EDITORIAL SECTION ° he Sundiny Stw? 16, 1924. NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—18 Pages SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY........March 16, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The

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 FRANC'S FALL ACHIEVES WHERE POLITICS FAILED Poincare Adamant to Allied Statesmen, L B Forced to ‘Abandon Policies, Held...

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 MRS. REGINALD HUIDEKOPE MRS WILLIAM Y. HUMPHREYS Wife of Representative Humphreys e Py UNDERWOOD i R_,, 5unpERWOOD '...

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 ‘SOCIETY. " New Argentine Envoy v Represents Nation's . High-Type Publicists Dr. Pueyrredon Descendant | of Noted...

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 SOCIETY.’ Jewish Women Plan {shmiot prsnsrio oot To Give Charity Ball danci from uww u'fl'um = ‘There short musica) program,

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 $7 Part-Wool Blankets 33.75 & $4.25 Ready-to-Hang g : 59c and 69c New : 85¢ & $1 Glos and 4 9 5 Porch Curtains AN Spring...

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 2 pkgs. Table Salt 7c ‘With This Coupor. Only Two-pound packages of Triangle Brand Table S(aé!) 98¢ Bread Boxes With Thix...

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 THE 2 cans. Tomatoes Coupon and 14¢ 59¢ ‘With Thix Coupon Only B Brilllant -, . Two “cafis. of Tesoaties olun., Rehlant Two

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1924—PART 2. : SOCIETY. HARRIS & MRS, CHARLES C. GANS, Wife of Capt.

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 Chevy Chase Events Of Special Interests In Social Calendar Woman's Club to Meet Wednesday ; Bridge, Mah- Jong and Other...

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 R e ] S _ SOCIETY. Annapolis Society Busy With Bridges and Teas Mme. Fillipo Camperio Returning From Abroad. k& Mrfl. C“rfier

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 g SOCIETY. +Tales of Well Known Folk In Sccial and Official Life Siz Esme Howard to Select Site for New British Embassy...

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 Spence Alum nae Spinsters Entertain New York Society Second Dance at Ritz-Carlton Brilliant Event. Wedding of Importance...

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 lew §. Mohler, commander of George Washington Post, No. 1, the American Leglon, is one of the ploneer legionaries of the...

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 ARMY. ‘the War Department has approved the establishment of a single promo- tipn, Tist for ‘non-commis ioped stufi officers

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 T wopd be impossible to commend tgo highly the exhidbition of art ‘vbjects brought to this city by Parish, Watson & Co./of

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 TASMANIA REPLICA ! OF ENGLISH. SCENERY | Extends South to Range Compna-: . ble to That of Boston 0 S (Il NATIVES HAVE...

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 Belasco S EYMOUR-Cosiod Drowsy Footl ig’ht Gossip And the Awakening By Philander Johnson. OR one who seeks repose amid the

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 AMUS \..aomlng A ! itzi in "The Magic Ring P’iquant, provocative Mitzi, in “The igic Rin the late: Henry W, vage musical...

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 AMUSEMENTS. News andComment By W. H. Landvoigt. HAT a time the movies are having! There is no doubt they are itrying to climb

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 AMUSLAMENTS. ORE than 10,000 miles were tra- versed by Reginald Barker and his company in finding and filming guitable...

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 HE season of Lenten music is here. Already many of the churches are having special music programs for the vesper services,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MARCH 16, 19%—_PART 3. OTORS and | 15,092,177 Autosin Usein U.S:z Buying Auto on Last...

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 V[AR('H 16, 19"4—PART 3 tributors, Marmon owners and sight- ‘ | i 'I'HE bU\DAY STAR WA\HI\GTON, D. |4. A. A. Makes Report on

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 -3 RENEWED INTEREST INAUTOMOBILE ROW Public Shifts From Show to Trade Centers, Where Cars Are Demonstrated. With the annual

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 | development of opjnion in Congress that . L the ta: should be eliminated al- ' together. N i, “Foremost members have not

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 John Smith and His Car John Smith is a character whom BY FREDERICK C. RUSSELL. every motorist should welcome. He is not...

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 perts St condition ‘érent Meanings Attached to Same pices in Various Cities Held One of Avoidable Causes of Accidents. ©f...

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 i2 THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, Recent accessions at the Public Li- brary and lists of recommended read- ing will appear in thls...

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 Monda; S ., Anheostia, No. *'Peritalpha, No. ¥ Mount Pleasant, No. ‘33, M. M. , No. 34, M. M., ‘special at Tuesday— No. 12,

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 "4 Reviews of LVIN COOLIDGE; Frem a Greem A ountain  Farm  te the White Heuse, By M. E. Hennessy, au- thor of “Twenty-five

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 Griffmen Easily Partr4—4 Pages SHOW SUPERIOR PITCHING AND HITTING IN 10-6 WIN Marberry Displays Good Form in Box and...

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 2 Firstbasemen Face Extra Work This Year : Stock of Heavyweights Is In a Slump | BETTER PITCHING TO MEAN ‘MORE HITTING TO...

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 ® TUTORS FAIL TRUE LINE TO OBTAIN, ON MATERIAL Outlook at Catholic University, Georgetown and Maryland, However, Is...

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 THE_SUNDAY §TAE, WASHINGTON Difficult to Retain : Mrs. THE MAKING OF A GOLF CHAMPION BY WALTER HAGEN ‘Golf Championships...

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 I FICTION | e — Part 5—8 Pages ’ - Millions Government Leaders in Wash- ington Direct Strangest Army Ever Assembled— Expert's

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