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Evening Star dated December 28, 1924

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair, with a cold wave today; to- morrow fair and continued cold. Tem- perature for

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. DECEMBER 28 1924 —PART 1 Schedule for White House New Year Day Reception NEW. ELECTRIC

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 INJURIES PROVE - FATALTO AUTOIST Driver of Car in Collision! { Friday Dies—More Acci- dents Reported. Matthew was injurc...

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 £ * STIENCE PROGRESS | ADVANGES WORLD Way Has Been Paved for Many Miracles Yet to Come. The Amerifcan Association for the...

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 THE SUNDAY MAXWELL’S LIVING ROOM SUITE - BEDROOM SUITE DINING ROOM SUITE Any One of These Suites Delivered for 10 Quality...

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 2 cans Talc] Powder With Thix Coupon and 29¢ Cold Cream With This Coupon and 18c Purity Cold Cream, 2-ounce jars; good...

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 $1.25 Bed Pillows With This Coupon and 68c inch Bed Pillows, o with . A stri] v art ticking; fil ilized curled feathers. $1

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 THE WEATHER | District of Columbla—Fair with a cold wave today; tomorow fair and continued cold. Maryland — Generally fair

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 HARRSON UPHOLDS * SHONLS MEASURE Favors Private Operation, He Says, in Advocating Under- wood Bill. Stressing the tmportance

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 FHINELANOER BRDE GETSSABALIMONY Counsel Fees of $3,000 Also Pending Trial of Annul- ment Suit. Dispaich to The Star. YORK,

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 FLYING ACCIDENT PROBERS DETAILED Army Air Service Post Com- oceurs on & cross-country or an air- ways flight, and it is found

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 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 28, 1924—PART 1....

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 THE :SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C.- DECEMBER 28, 1924—PART 1. Life Without Sleep Is Futurists’ Aim, Leader Discloses Py the

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 \ CorduroyorBlanketClothRobes End-of-the-Year Sale, $2.59 Of wide-wale Corduroy in straightline models with short collar....

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 THE SUNDAY One-Half Price On all edd Bedroom and Dining Room Chairs. Bedroom Sultes One $295 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite...

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 EARLE THEATER FORMALLY OPENS Commissioner Rudolph Acts . as Host at Dedicatory i Exercises. The first audlence of the new...

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 PRESIDENT T0 HEAR PORTO RICO PLAINT New Head of A. F. of L. to Make Statement Bearing on Recent Elections. Willlam Green, new

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 BIRICT HEADS 0 DEFEND BUDGET Commissioners Will Seek to Restrain Further Cuts by Congress. Thie before the tomorraw for next

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 GOVERNMENT SUES PARS NEWSPAPER “ L’Eclair Accused of Publish- . ing Secret Documents on National Defense. Cloth Box Paper 2

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 'F00D SHOW OFFERS HINTS ON ECONOMY Hard-Pressed Housewife to Get Many Tips Useful for Budget. The budget-paring housewife,

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 ECLPSETOBRING NEAT INMORNNG United States to See Sun Ob- scured January 24—Will Be | Total in New York. December . usually

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 JUSSERAND DINNER COMMITTEE NAMED Taft Heads Grouo From Va-| rious Organizations Ar- ranging Testimonial. Chief Justice...

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 Lotave Said to Have Had Gas Tube in Mouth—Left Notes of Despair. iy the Associated Press, NEW YORK, December 27.—Carl Lotave,

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 AVALUCHD EROES AREACAIN HONDRED Venezuelan Charge and Mme. Yanes Entertain Nota- ble Company. As a homage to the patriots of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 28, 1924—PART 1. Big stocks, low priées, make this OUR GREATEST CLEARANCE SALE IT

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 28, 1924_PART 1. A Story of Mystery and Adventure BY VICTOR Copyright, 1924, by

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 PRESIDENT LEWIS - TO GREET VISITORS George Washington Univer- sity Head Will Welcome Scientists. President William George...

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 28 UNLIKELY TO ALTER WAVE BANDLENGTH Department of Commerce Unwilling to Add to Problems | . of Broadcast Reception. BY CARL

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 THE SUNDAY Spanish Paintings Exhibited in This City Long-promised Treat for Art Lovers—Work of H. Anglada y Camasara and Tito

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 Veterans of Lester E..Eliff was electzd com- mander of Federal Post, Veterans of Foreign WAar® at the meeting Mon- day. He

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 Army and Navy Ne’ws By M. H. NAVY. ement was made this week A e vy Department of the as- mignment of Rear Admiral Henry J...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 28 1924—PART 1. All Charge Purchases Entered on F ebruary 1st Bills Monday Will

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 EDITOIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—14 Pages 1924 BEST POST-WAR YEAR, BUT 1925 HO LDS DANGERS 'Réturning

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY......December 28, 1924 . . Editor THEODORE W. NOYES

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 - Everyday Religion Not a Talk BY RIGHT on Theology, But Upon Life and Right Living. REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D. D. Bishop of

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 i CMI1S3 ELIZABETH STILES, Whose parents, Dr and Mrs.Sliles, presented her atatea Friday~ Society Eagerly Awaiting Signal for

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 SO CIETY. Many House Parties Mark Close of the Old Year Erchange of Visits Makes the Season Quite ‘Gay, Hosts Entertaining in

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 Interesting Events In the Society World Chronicled Past Week Homes Enlivened by Various Forms of Entertainment. Students Home

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 50 CIETY. Features of Interest Mark New Year DayforDiplomats *Hail and Farewell” for Certain Distinguished Envoys Who Will

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 SOCIETY. Cornell University Musicians Announce New Year Day Event Concert and Dance at New Willard Hotel Here to Be...

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 SOCIETY. ; . .. DECEMBER 2 = : SOCIET . S . Columbian Women Charmlng Weddlngs LlSted Reception Committee i 5 oOn, the...

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 SQOCIETY. New York Society Features Ye Old-Time Hospitalities Christmas Marked by Home Gatherings Remi—_ niscent of the Days

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 Typical Hospitalities Mark Annapolis Christmas Week Rev. Charles R. Brown, D.D., of Yale Entertained By Supt. and Mrs....

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 children attending must be accom- panied by adults. Refreshments will be served, and there will be a small gift for each...

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS CONDUCTED BY NANNIE LANCASTE! Women's City Olub.—Mrs. James MacFarquhar wili be hostess at the tea to be

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 Calehdar of Scout events: January 2—Court of Reviews, Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church; January 3— Court of Reviews, Kresge

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 Christmas \Veek 1n tl{e he Sundiny Staf WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1924 Theater. By W. H. Land; vofgt. {

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 AMUSEMENTS. Coming Attractions Belasco—"Four Knaves and a Joker." A: IL°Woods will present Lienel | Parrymore as the atar and

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 d THE . SUNDAY _ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. "DANTES INFERNG” Rushto O., DECEMBER 28, '1924—PXRT 3. J WARREN KERRIGAN Ambagador™ At

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