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Evening Star dated December 21, 1924

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 L WEATHER. 1U. s Fair and continued ¢ tomorrow. Temperature for ended At 10 p.m. last ni 49 at midnight Friday; 10 p.m. last

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 9 % BECK ASKS PUBLIC T0 AID HiGH COURT La Follette “Crisis™ Sur-| I ! vived, But New Attacks Must | Be Forestalled, He Holds.

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 SHOALS BILL HOLDS POSITIONIN SENATE Backers Hope to Get Vote on Measure Early After Holiday Recess. Musele at mained cale...

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 CHILDREN APLENTY N NEEDY FAMILIE Sixty Included in List of 14 Opportunities Presented to Star Readers. Contributions may be

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 ‘ ) ) YULE SPIRIT FILLS DIPLOMATIC HOMES Children in Embassies and Legations to Celebrate Day With Native Customs....

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 s PROPOSES AIRSHIP | VOYAGE T0 BRITAIN Moffett Reveals Plans to Send Los Angeles Over . Ocean With Load of Mail. The Bureau

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 funeral will be at 2 o'clock tomorrow at Epiphany Church, Rev: Willlam J. Morton of Christ Church, Alexandria, Va., assisted

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 " THE SUNDAY STAR — wwmmm'm'wmwmm ¥ FePALAIS ROYAL » 3 PR A NN e, S AT Ul S T W i LA e oo T SREIE R SO S 2 B Y 4 2 3 § Only

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 Bkinner’s Satin Brassieres, $1.95 A . .00 and $3.50! Values, which a spetial purchase They are fastening, in white, pink and

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 BUREAL CUSTON - MOREPERPLENNG % - Afiitude of House Committee »Complicates Engraving Plant Situation. = Treasury oflicials...

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 DISTRICT RESIDENTS UNITED IN DEMANDING TRAFFIC RELIEF Curi‘,i}ress Commzuee HarBlg Task in Framing Law : To Fit Necessities

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 | 12 FOWL DISEASE BILL - SENTTO PRESIDENT $100,000 Appropriated by Congress to Fight Qut- break. Moving with unaccustomed...

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 COLD WEATHER DUE T0 HOLD [1S GRIP Low Temperature Destined to Keep Shivers Going for Two Days. The cold breath of the North

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 21, 1924—PART 1. M s e iGesi oo S RENDAY BOAE\WANIGNGION, D CCDBOEMBER A1...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 21, 1924—PART 1. I Ty T TN T v e T 5000 i & Christmas | &= Electric Grills o |

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 2 o Beautiful Negligees of Silk and Satin One ot the most delightful gifts for HER would be one of these negligees. Fashioned

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 : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 21, '1924-PART T. T These Special Offerings Prevail Monday and Tuesday $1.98

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 BALDWIN ACCUSED OFBREAKING FATH ':Forecast of Government Pol- icy on Protection Hit by Free Traders. BY A. G. GARDINER. By

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 21, 1924—PART 1. 19 l‘ 723 14th St. NW. 1405 H St. NW. Franklin 2856 Franklin 8227 Ivory

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 value of eggplafts was $1,030,000. - age stamps. I CONBACKIGH. with. the acres; watermelons. 168,000 acre Whiskers-Turn Greer

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 MINE FEDERATION e i e PERU PLANS HUGE ~ RIFT UNCOVERED World Body, Once Peaceful, Torn by Strife—U. S. View Stays Action....

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 RIFT IN GOMPERS HOME LIFE KNOWN Friends Say General Incom- patibility With Wife Was Evident Last Spring. Special Dispatch fo

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 ASKS OBIECTIONS TOGUN ELEVATION Representative Britten, in Resolution, Calls for Re- port by Hughes. The State Department...

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 TELEPATHY TESTED | BY NOTED SCHOLAR Gilbert Murray Has Remark- + able Suecess in Experi- } ments With Daughter. | i I | Pi By

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 ENVOYS SPEAKERS AT PERUVIAN NIGHT Ministers and Ambassadors Praise Spirit of Pan- Americanism. |SINKING OF SCRAPPED W ARSHIPS

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 =l $40,000,000 FOREST THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 21, 1924—PART 1. Homtirn "rad"reie " Laien watersnea |...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., DECEMBER 21, 1924—PART 1. LONDON DISTURBS | ¢icte Sistes - |GEAT ON EXCHANGE [Pic S, -

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 '.i‘HE SUNDAY STAR,' WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 21, 1924—PART 1. s \ sens to spare an anclent hostelry | tired hither on the

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 SAYS WATERWAY AYSHOW PROFT laland Corporation Believes Mississippi and Warrior Sections Success. v board of the Inland m...

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 STORY OF INDIAN | S5ocer e, LIONS REVEALED 'l:'ransplanting of African £ Years Ago Of Unruly Eggs Explosion of Antiquated...

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 At Community Centers ‘The ceremonies mark'ys the light- fng. by President Coolidge, of the National Community Christmas tree

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 OPERA AT SHILLING | 1 ISPLANINBRITAN| Promoters Seek to Endow|f | Imperial Theater—One Effert Has Failed. BY the Associated

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 DECEMBER -31, - 1924 !'h. Chesapeake, and former laln'mlvuflv of Back River Thursday by, | of ‘& gunboat of the Philippine...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W.AéHTNGTO‘N. D. U. DECEMBER 2T, 1921_PART T~ Sarah Frankln current meeting with X Lee cker, who hud ‘or...

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 Army and Navy Ne WS By M. H. ARMY. Brig. Gen. Amos A. Fries, Chief of the Chemical Warfare Service, re- turned to Washinston

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 21, 1924_PART T. Home of Practical Gifts In add’tion to the sensa- tional values,

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 WINTER GOLF WAITS ).D. ROCKEFELLER Qi1 King Soon to Tnaugurate His Ninth Season at Ormond Beach. By Consolidatad Pre: ORMOND

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 HONGRS ARE WON BY .. CRADUATE Willard Beaulac of Foreign Service School in Consular Post—Others Mentioned. Willard Beaulac,

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 | ETTERS AWARDED CATHOLI U STARS Recognition of Gridiron Ef-| forts Given Students by | Athletic Club. | Covated s" were...

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 _ 40 - THE' SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, "D. (., DECEMBER 21, 1924 —PART ‘1. W@mflmmmmmmmml 909 F Street—at Ninth | The Julius

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 TTHIE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. DECEMBER - 21, - 1924 —=PART 1. SRR RSO [Hi @fiflfiflfiflfifi@ Gifts Chat Pap Tribute Colonial

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 ‘SCREENING' TESTS AID RADIO SCIENCE First Investigations of Ef- fects of Steel Structures on Receiving Given. We are likely

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 Corcoran Gallery of Art Acquires Notable Marble Group by Daniel Chester French—National Museum Exhibition of Work by Mrs....

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 Veterans of Greét War John O. Johnson was elected com- mander of Kenneth H. Nash Post, No. S, of the American Legion, at the

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 A Merry Christmas in Books He said. “Bverything grows steady | 28 1t grows old—ezcept an gld wom- | an and she gets frisky.”

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, .D. (... DECEMBER 21, .1924—PART .1. China for Gifts ~Imported and domestic ware—a gift that...

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