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Evening Star dated December 14, 1924

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Fair and much colder today; morrow fair; continued Foreeast.) to- cold. Record for twenty-two

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 ’ SENATE T0 PROBE EDTORIAL ATTAGK Underwood Charges Sinister Influence Behind News- paper’s Stand. By the Associated Press.

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 Y PLAN FOOD SHOW N RECORDLINES Grocers to Have Household Exposition Here Jan- uary 5-17. The National Food Show and Household

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 INSULTS T0 WOMEN BY POLICE CHARGED Lieut. Pierson and Patrol- man Accused by Witnesses at Trial: Abusive remarks to two women

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 14, 1924—PART 1. Here’s a real gift idea, men! 1 { HIS Christmas you can give to

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 DUNCAN ELECTION ' DECLARED AGREED Labor Heads Reported to Have Made Plans Dur- - ing August. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star.

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 U.'S. CITES GROU OF KNIFEMAKERS Unfair Coinpetition py Organ- ization Alleged by Trade Commission. A complaint against the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 14, 1924—PART 1. = uying Finds This Econor 5Q.c Toy Wash Qutfits $1.25 Dishpans

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. B N R SR AL SR AR S RS S ,Store’s Stocks at the I 1:29¢ Mechanical Toys ” With This Coupon

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 $1.50 and $2.00 Brush and Comb Sets, $1.00 Hairbrush and Comb Sets, oxidized metal, finish; decorated porcelain-back brushes.

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 e, 95¢ 27x54 Rag Rugs, very close weave, in hit-and-miss effects, with fancy crow-foot borders of blue, green, rose and tan.

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 4 Dainty Boudmr Caps ) q i ey -y - > “neatly boxed. $1.69 Each The assor{ment varied that you surely will find just the style

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C. QECEDEBER 14, IQM—fART 2 St $1.98 Radio Steol 98¢ Mahogany-finish Radio Steol,...

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 LEHLBAGH BILL'S PASSAGE IS URGED Mass Meeting to Be Held in Conjunction With Civil Service League Session. The necessity for

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 - CENTRALSCAOL " BODY RGANEZED Parent-Teacher Association Started Six Months Ago Perfected. Organization of the Central High

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 " 16 3 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 14, 1924 PART . 1. INDUSTRIAL SHOW | NAKES PROCRESS wesomeen | oo Cho

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 < # . i # i 1 " i : ‘ i i i £ ¥ s N po 14 & Ko e o e £ 2 A R T O R o B Y o e o e T Gowns and Chemise, $1 Fine Nainsook,...

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 METHODIST BOARD ["ocecr Bee DEFENDS BISHOP Charges Against Bast in Denmark Are Declared Without Foundation. * By the...

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 CHAPTER T0 HEAR ABOUT MORO WORK Mrs. Coolidge Will Attend Session of Educational Foundation Here. Nrs. Coolidge will attend

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 STAR, WASHINGTON,: D. C., DECEMBER 14, 1924—PART 1. T (mlllvu"-’ 7“'..y|llll|mfip il - LET Us CASH YOUR XMAS SAVINGS CHECKS

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 TRRC MEASLRE FARLY AN EEN Senate and House D. C. i Committees to Tackle- Problem Jointly. constructive’ measure for the atlon

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 OES AL INRUM CASE SEEN Policemen— Associate With + .Bootleggers to Get Tips, Trial Reveals. al police associate with Root-

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 SOCIALISTS' DINNER TALKS FAVOR UNION Co-Operation ir Poiitics by Various Interests Are Ad- vocated by Speakers. Union for...

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 RAAH CONSPIRAG Fasting Physician. || ys Claim to New AGAIN UP IN COURT, C el FURMEI] N GHI[E Robbs Faces Second Trial, .-...

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 T T T T T A A A AR A A A AT I AT PR AT AT AR AT A AT AT AR AT T AT AR R AT A T o A o A A A A R e T Y ) JANSBURGH , e»” __ ©he

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 26 : THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, T. C., DECEMBER 14, 1924—PART T. _— e e e e, e...

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 IANSB 2 Store o _fEPratti_taf A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT READY FOR MONDAY’S GIFT SHOPPERS Nightgowns, Envelope Chemise and...

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 The Sample House . 605 Crittenden St. N.W. Completely Furnished With Draperies, Rods and Curtains $339.00 This sample house,

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 "Tis a season of well-dressed, pros- perous-looking men, and there is zest in the spirit if one feels that he halds his place

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 L3 Correspondence Cards Either in double card or single gold level, 50c a box. Other prices, 75¢ to $1.25. Palais Royal-—Main

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 ———— . ' It Is Well to Shop %Pa LAI ROYAL & During the Morning The Store Is Less Crowded Than 2! TG A Nt Lo o i IR S NS...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, U. U, DECEMBER U, 192{—PART I 76 PaLaIs ROYAL % Great Chrisiniy § Two Extraordinary Groups Are

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 WONEN FIND PLACE INZ3PROFESSINS Survey by Bureau Shows Prejudice Against Sex Is Slowly Waning. Speciul Dispatoh to The § NEW

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 2 ‘ 7 3 ’_STAR. WASHINGTON. D. T. DECEMBFR 1, 1021-PART I 43 REASONS SEEN FOR PUZZLE CRAZE Psychologist Says It Satis- fies

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 FUND FCR BRANCH LIBRARY SOUGH Commissioners Hope to Maintain Mount Pleasant Building Until Next July. The District...

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 Current News Events Summary of Important National, Foteign and Local Affairs Specially Arranged for the - Convenience of...

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 ROBBERY IS REVEALED BY WOUNDED PIGEON Boys, Yollowing Bird, Discover Tooted Mail Concealed in Sewer. By the Assoctated Press.

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 BETTER PROGRAMS HELD ESSENTIAL Radio Stations Declared Too Prone to “Hold Air” Re- gardless of Poor Features. BY CARL H....

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 EWRAnm SIA‘"UN RADIO ‘GOSSIP AND NEYi WSAI SOON TO OCCUPY RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS AMATEUR STATION 3LF I RADIO QUERIES SECOND

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 14, 1924—PART 1. Gaulfield, Department of Rhode Island; | consul and honorary...

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 Men’s Leather HOUSE SLIPPERS The Best Xmas Value in Town $2.95 Made of soft, plump brown or black leather — smoothly lined —

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 ;42 GIRL SCOUTS Twenty girls of Troop 7, Mrs. J. P. Hovey, captain; Eleanor Jones, scribe, took candy and about 220 small...

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 The Christmas sale and bazaar un- der the general supervision of Mrs. G. Pelham, general secrotary, Commu- nity Center...

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 ARNMY. " Recommendations will be made by the Secretary of War for the promo- tion of Brig. Gen. Dennis E. Nolan to be major

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS CONDUCTED BY NANNIE LANCASTER. ‘Womien's City Club.—Mrd, Stephen- Sau-Scott will be hostess at the tea to

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 'AROUND.THE CITY ~——By Nannie Lancaste: MAN was buyln( a Boy Scout drum, [ A He had the' contour of & man vho loves his good

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 Thomas J. Frailey was elected com- mander of Scrgt. Jasper Post, No. 13 the American Legion, at a meeting held in the City

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 14 1924—PART 1. FURNITURE CO., Seventh and D Sts., the Furniture Store for...

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 TIStmas | Store for Club Rockers Overstuffed, in va- rious coverings. c=1 =@ Bridge Lamp 875 Mahogany gy . finish base — %

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 10 GROUPS EFFECT PATRIOTISMUNION Federation Formed Here to i Celebrate Fittingly All National Holidays. Delegates from more

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 TE_TIMFI: UDNITU I3 ifts that”Brnge)mcmgy 1f'et1 meFurm ture Store- Karpen Overstuffed Groups for All the Family to Enjoy One

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 MARYLAND U. GLEE GLUB PLANS TOUR Christmas Holidays to Be Featured by Longest Trip Group Ever Made. By a Staff Correspondent,

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 THE CIVILIAN ARMY’ Organized Reserves—National Guard. BY LIEUT. STEPHEN F. TILLMAN. Col. Fred Lindsay, who appeared last week

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS (Continued from Page 45.) ‘Women’s Clubs.—Mrs. ArchibaldSmall, president of the federation, was among those

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 BOY SCOUTS ‘Washingten Scouts - are steadily climbing toward the goal adopted about & year ago, when it was deter- rilned...

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 TRER RERVERERDCRVERVEVERERERVEREDED § : g ; : : I g g : : ; : ; : g : ; g : § = = Finest Silk Underthings An Extraordinary

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 GHRISTMAS TREE PRESENTED NATION Great Evergreen on Way to Capital to Serve Per- manently. JBy the Associated Press. KATONAM.

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 BOND SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK High. High. Low. b < : T \ 102-20 102-29 102-29 368 ] 1923 —1088-— 4 9620 - 102-20 Liberty st 4340

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 * Local Strest Raiboay Lines-dve TSTEL IN) COPPER [T Yer En]oymg Greater Praspenty BY THAS, P. SHAEFFER. During the last two

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 Tues Dert Fike. Ko, 38 uesday—Nat! o, 12, King David, No. 28, 'M. Wednesdas—Grand _ Lodge, meeting for reports. (Al other...

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 THE -SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. DECEMBER. 14, '1924—PART . 1. pm'ted Bohemian Glassware for |~ — 42-Piece American...

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 Is t the Prices They ases and Bags At $13.00 —The suit cases are made of 2}4 to 3 ounce smooth tan or cordovan cowhide, with

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 Among the Finest Shoes Made Made in .JVew %rk Lovely black satin fancy strap pumps, with dainty rib- bon rosette. Smart...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 14, 1924—PART 1. Como’ Jruo The Night Before Christmas Is Less Than Two Weeks

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