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Evening Star dated November 23, 1924

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 WEATHER. Partly cloudy and slightly co8ler to- day: rain. ed at 10 p.am. last night: at midnight last night; 10 p.m....

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 53 2 * CHRISTMAS FUNDS OF §3.780.230 DUE, Banks to Begin Paying De- . positors Nov. 29—-Best y _Record for D. C. BY CHAS. P.

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 l:\'ERVBODY1M:_IST COME TO 'HE Get-Together Meeting oF The Tenants and Owners SUBJECT “Justice and Union Between Tenant and

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 DENIES BLACKMAIL OF “KETCHUP KING" Girl Says Livingston Failed to Keep Contract Made With Her. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE C-rmuk Dry Cleaning Co, Main 1344 BULBS Hyacinth Bulbs, dozen. ...........50c and $1.00

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 K= § % i i W % i i i i i i i i i i a’; i i i i i i i i i i i § Wmmmm S A THE SUNDAY STAR. -WASHINGTON 1. T, NOVEMBER 23 Great

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO 1924 —-PART 1. ’smwflmm&mflfinmflwwnfinmwmwwwwml b T PaLais Rovav 4 Great Christmss Store & Gyl si5.

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 8 THOE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, SO, S SO TSR T i He PALAIS ROYAL *; Gl Ses. Service and Courtesy Established, 1877 A W S oS S

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 THE_SUNDAY_ STXR. WASHINGTON, D. T, NOVENMBER 23, 192{—PART T. ' 0 Jdy mmmwmmmm:&«&a&mammmmmmwm BRGNS ‘&\:fiéfi&k‘&&&’d&fififi...

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 10 THE : SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - C.; NOVEMBER 23, -1924—PART - ‘1. pm*awmam&anumsnwmmwwm&: %6 PaLals RoYAL 34 Great...

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 ‘ 4 5 ¢ GARFIELD HOSPITAL BEING REMODELED Widespread Improvements Under Way in Carrying Out Reconstruction Program. ——...

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 TPTALTOHEMR FAMOLS OREANST Ernest MacMillan to Play at|. First Congregational Church Friday. Cushington music love have...

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 BROOKS NENORAL SERVGE PLANED Honor to Be Paid Memory of Vermont Avenue Baptist Church Pastor. —_ memorial hankssivi i...

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 "4 THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C, NOVEMBER 23, 1924_PART 1. R R R R T T R R &m@mwmm@m@@ RAAUR ] SBURGH & BRO. For...

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 You’ve Been Wanting a Lansburgh Special Reducing Girdle Here It Is at a Special Price! $4.98 Realizing the need for a...

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 et 16 ~ THE - SUNDAY -STAR, - WASHINGTON: $29.75 Choice of Heavy-Pile 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 Axminsters Specially purchased and

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 < o ¥ D. C, NOVEMBER' 23,- 1924—PART 1. KOLUMN Take Advantage of These Special Valdes ListedforMonddy s & Tuesday’s Savings

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 - COAL MINE DISPUTE PASSED TO COUNCIL Labor Disposes of Threaten- ing Question of Rail Union Concern: By the Associated...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 23, 1924—PART 1. 5&&1&@&*&&&%‘&% il %fifl%Mfiflfifl@ | - Christmas - A Message From the

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 ETTY GIRLS TAKE .. C. SPOTLIGHT ' bfficers Decide to Shift Own | se Meeting to Hold Members § in Attendance. By the Associated

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 " WOULD INCREASE RESEARCH INTEREST Smithsonian Official Appeals te Public to Broaden Its View. Efforts to popularize research

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 22 SEBRHS m: UEEAN ORPHANS ARE TRAVELING |ihat an,ssperienssd school toscher o) FRENCH TARIFF REVISION {han haie the whote

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 'DRY AGENTS TAKE TWO LIQUOR CARS Three :Prisoners Captured by Officers on Baltimore Pike, Two Escape. 4 Special Dispatch to

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 - drctic Explorer Takes Route Followed by Nordenshjold. ENCOUNTERS GRIEF ", AT START OF TRIP Dogs Placed as Aides in Ice...

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 ALLVNTTOFLORK * TOU.OF . EAVE Team Meets John Hopkins Thanksgiving Day—Play Pleases Big Crowd. Special Dispatel to The Star.

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 * ' 3 THE SUNDAY RTAR, WASH : - SHIPSINCOLLISION; ONETHOUGHT SUNK Steamer and Schooner Crash in Gale—Fear for Lat- | ter...

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 \ ¥ agencies as a last resort for getting ) ! ( NATIONAL LABOR AGENGY IS URGED! Co-Operative System Sug- gested to Replace U.

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 MUST LEAVE DISTRICT {OR TAKE PRISON TERM | Justice Siddons Cnndmonally Sus- \ . pends Sentence for Man Convicted | 5— in...

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 A Carload of Cedar Chests for Christmas Liberal Credit Goes With the Savings This immense special pur- chase brings...

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 The D. . Federation of Wom s will meet tomorrow 11 a.m., at tel Roosevelt. The morning ® mlon will be devoted to the transac-

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 Parent-Teacher Activities This column is conducted by the District of Columbia Congress of Par- ent Teacher Associations,...

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 By Nannie Lancaste: PROUDLY imposing Boston bull met up with a young man on the street and ins ed on following him home....

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 The following enrolled during the week in the Reserve Officers’ Train- ing School, conducted by the 260th Coast Artillery...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 23, 192¢—PART 1. ; Small Weekly or Monthly Paymenss H'U B Small Weekly or Monthly

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 B NIRRT T B Smadl Weekly or Monthly Payments € \ roseicy TME Leaders Speak at Anmbs versary of Georgetown’s Service School.

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 | ASK ANNOUNCERS - —SPEAK PLAINLY Fans Think Schooling Vital for Those Who Enunciate Poorly. BY CARL H. BUTMAN. The other...

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 " PLANSCONPLETED FOR RADID TESTS International Broadcasting Experiment to Begin_ : Tomorrow. Everything is set in America,

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 ANNOUNCES PERIOD FOR HOLIDAY. RECESS THBONE TOGIVE B.W.U.TOOBSERVE | G. U.IS PLANNING YOU AND UNCLE SAM CENTRAL HIGH PLAY T

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 " SCHOOL OBSERVES EDUGATION WEEK Various. Topics Taken Up During Class and Pupil Disoussion. Education week was observed by

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 4 mw&www%@%&%@%@%@%&%%fi%%m&%%%%%@%%%@%%%%%@%%&%@%&% : FREE ; In addition to the sensa- tional values, the following will be

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 At Community Centers xpression through dramatics, ntry. music. rhythm, public aking and other activities is en- ouraged by

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 UMMER APPEALS |BROADER DEMIAND | ¥-=- J44FOR SHP SUBSIDY iTells Mayflower Society arPresent Operation Plan Is i Bad Business

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 FINANCIAL. ELNESGE 'OCK EXCHANGE | 220 SRy For 1z week | IS GRED] . High. 9R-22 Liberty 3%4s 1932-47. 100-20 100-1‘ IDO-IB 3

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 By M. H. AALY, o Th, Ree Admi- n zen Navy f ot ponular #ue not only in medi cirelas insid the Navy, but ou.side well Through

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 23, 1924—PART 1. MUSICAL CHRIS Kann’s Paves the Way With a Great Sale—Perhaps the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, i C.. NOVEMBER " 23. "1924—PART T Charge Purchases Made Now ‘Will Appear on Jan. 1st Statements

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 THE _SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON Charge Purchases Made Now Will Appear on Jan. 1st. Statements Bring the Children toSee Kann’s

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 'HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER - 23,; 1924—PART 1. Charge Purchases ‘Made Now Will Appear on Jan.lst Statements

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 EDITORIAL PAGE .. EDITORIAL SECTION ‘ NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—18 Pages WILL PRESS CONGRESS FOR BUILDINGS

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 HE EVENING STAR With Sundsy Mornisg Editien. WASHINGTON, D. C. UNDAY.....Novumber 23, 1924 S R B e 'HEODORE W. NOYES. . ....

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 Everyday Religion Not a Tulk. BY RIGHT REV. JAMES E. FREEM;N Bishop of Washington. THE SENSE OF MISSION. Genesis, §5.8—It was

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 18§ &theldredd W. Seaburyy, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C. ies Anne Covin Whose gtor arents, J &/ and. Mys-J Harry...

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 SOCIETY. Personal Notes of Interest To Society Folk of Capitali Cabinet and Congressiona] Circles With Un- official...

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 -SOCIETY. COMPLISHED ATHLETE YOUNG SET D. of C. Autumn Ball, Friday Evening, Dec. 5, = Outstanding Event Function at Wardman

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