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Evening Star dated January 22, 1928

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 NV ar. WITH DAILY EVENING EDITION ] to Home Within the Hour” The Btar is delivered every evening and Sunday morning to...

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 o .. INCINERATOR PLANTS ARE LRCED Federation Recommends Ap- propriation of $800,000 for Refuse Burners. » Apggopriatia of a

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 LARGESTGLASS * LASTBY BUREAY Optical Lens Completed Here Establishes New Record for Perfection and Size. ce has passed...

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 3 FLEET IN PRACTICE | OFF PACIFIC COAST o | Use of Hospital Ship in Navy Maneuvers Starts Rumor of Sea Tragedy. Br the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAT. TWASTITNGTON, 1923 PART T |SMITH IS THIRD EXPERTS OPPOSE UTLITES PROBE i i ild Injure . Walsh Inquiry Woul

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 6 THE SUNDAY STAR. \\'.\SHINI’I'()\' D. €. JANUARY ‘¢ —PARY DEMOCRATS BACK JONES SHIP BLL Party Conference in Senate Also...

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 e e T T T 2 Dutch Cleanser THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. JANUARY 22, 1928—PART 1. 2 Libby’s Pineapple With This 0...

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 ST R 35¢ Boxed Stationery With Thi: Coupon An.d. ¢ 23 C Boxed Stationery, one quire boxes, blue, pink, helio, buff, gray and

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 TS 1928-PART 1. DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. JANUARY Part 2—The Lafayette Escadrille CHAPTER VIIL The Death of Kiffin...

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 California nvm- °m undesirable Tl from the standooint of the bost inter- exis of each candidate In tne absence of an...

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 [MARYLAND TURNS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON IMELLON MAY SHOW HIS HAND ' AT PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE T0 CONGRESS RACE s semsir

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 4 14 GEORGE SUPPORT S0LID IN GEORGIA State Democratic Committee | Unanimously Indorses Senator. | Epecial Disvatch to The...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. €., JANUARY 22, ‘1928—PART 1. SEE THE OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR NEW SEWING MACHINE...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. . COMMUNITY CHEST LEADERS 10 MEET | Conference of Business Men| to Plan $160,000,000 An- nual

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 2. 1928 PART 1. Y Y . TI/\/\E FURN ITURE Starts Tomorrow Tomorrow Morning...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGT RIER ELECTR]CITY IN AIR HARNESSED NEW PRAYER BUUK NN RN MMM NI KNS The Store for Thrifty People”c

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. JANUARY 22, 1928 - PART B”E)BH SUGG[STFHI DAREDEVIL PLANS NIAGARA PLEG_]-_:— ;'NCUME TAX

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASTIINGTON, {V_:KR AND DEFENSE OF U. S. MOST | EXPENSIVE OF ALL ACTIVITIES Military and Naval Engagements

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NUARY 22, 1928--PART 1. ‘fiMIDWINTER ANNOUNCEMENTS—SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. t,| nate on their

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHII\GT()\" D (‘ A\’ ARY '22. AMERICAN U. UNIT | GETS RECORNITION Liberal Arts School Admit- ted by...

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 21 & EATEN LY | G, SROLPIS HONORED Cadets Presented to Student Body at Special Assembly of High School. Community Center...

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 's;lalce of th ioer ’ e ’ ’ ? HUNT ARSON FIEND NEAR KENSINGTON Citizens Stirred by Fourth Attempt to Burn Barn on Moore Farm.

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 BB e "AUTOIST HURT IN CRASH. RHURN nF BER[IN James W. Beall Injured as Car . Hits Pole. Driving a car taken Friday night ‘(mm

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 8 84 0 BB DS B B B 105N CONGRESS ARE METHODISTS Denomination Has 94 Mem- | bers in House, Survey Shows. : 24 Have No Church.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, TWASHINGTON, D. C. Stock up on standard Pequot bed muslins tomorrow! Sale! $12,000 Worth of Fine JANUARY 22,

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 Editorial Page _Special “ Features “Part 2—12 Pages SOUTH’S RETURN TO LEAD EDITORIAL SECTION The Sunday St WASHINGTON, D. C.,

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 f'HE EVENING STAR Edition. With Sunday Morning itlon. WASHINGTON, D.C. SUNDAY.......January 22, 1028 THEODORE W. NOYES. ..

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 k¢ SCIENTISTS TO FURTHER WEATHER FORECASTING U. S. and Smithsonian Forces Unite THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (. JANUARY

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 NOTES OF ART AND ARTISTS ‘Exhibitions at the Arts Club Are Attracting Attention. Changes at Corcoran Gallery — An Interesting

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 HE SUNDAY &TAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. JANUARY | Parent-Teacher Activities All notices for this column must be in the office by

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 L) o D. (. JANUARY 1928 —PART SEND FARM REPORTS. French Organization Formed for Stock and Weather Quotations. THE SUNDAY...

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 NEW WRG STUDIS | FINELY DECORATED Plant in Press Building Is‘ Placed Far Above Street and Free From Noise. i i | | | T 1 The

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 2 3] THE SUNDAY STAR. WASTTINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 22. 1928- PART T W. C. T. U. Notes Br way of celebrating and commem- erating

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 ’ American Legion. Theodore Cogswell. chairman of the American ball commitiee, an- nounces that the following have accept- ed

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 D. A. R. ACTIVITIES Col. Tench Tilghman Chapter met Friday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Margaret Loughborough, the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, JANUARY 22, 1928—PART 2 Ree. $10.95 All-Wool Plaid Blankets, $8.95 Pr. —Soft, Warm Wool

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 THE . SUNDAY STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. ©, § T JANUARY 22, 10%8_PART 3 Beacon and Cor- duroy Robes ... $5.95 10 $6.95 Values...

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 HARRIS & EWING— A LEONOR DE SUTTON EVANS I:'Als. D?rq: of Comdr. Lais, naval attache of the Italian Social and Official...

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 SOCIETY." ‘Dame FashionComestoFore With Forerunner of Spring Touches of Straw Trimming on Shiny Satin Hats Rivals Tiny Crocus

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 SOCIETY." Exodus to Winter Resorts Foreshaglgvled in New York THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. Many Fashion Folk Planning...

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 SOCIETY. Notable Social Functions Feature Week in Annapolis Naval Academy Records Numerous Honor Din- ners and Other...

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 SOCIETY. __eat THE STNDAT STAR. WASTINGTON. M. T TAT oY 200 1928 TART 3 . SOCIETY.7, Musical Talent Adds Charm to Festivities

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 sorrRTY. TIE_SUNDAY -PART 3.~ ‘'SOCTETY.” American Legion Ball | Set for Tucsda_\' ng‘ht Special Attractior Head the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 22, 1928—PART 3. “\\'idc Variance Shown By Chevy Chase Folk | In Week's Activities

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 b ‘.:‘-T ales of Well Known Folk In Social and Qficial Life Recital of Individual Achievements and-Incidents of Special...

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 [ ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Y.W.C.A Mrs. Charles C. Carlin entertained at | oOn Tuesday evening, the annual Bridge Saturday evening,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON n. ¢, JANUARY 22. 1928 PALT NEWS OF THE CLUBS ’ CONDUCTED BY NANNIE LANCASTER. Mrs Prank Barrows

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 922, 1928—PART 3. l NEWS OF THE CLUBS | ___ | Mrs. Simmons. with several members |

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 12 Requirements for Those Who Would Put Best Foot Forward ' FLESH.COLORED STOCKIN MARY MARSHALL. MOST any salesman can select

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 Your Baby and Mine BY MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED. the average child money means little. The question of how best %o teach the child

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS Menm Page) |bers present and after Mrs. Fortier, the REReed conductor, had presented the colors good...

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 Theat er, Screen and Music Part 4—12 Pages e AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Stas. WASHINGTON, ELSIE JANI Keiths E. M.NEWMAN- :

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 { 2 AMUSEMENTS. "The Drama of the People. BY WALLACE MUNRO. R years the term “melodrama” ap- plied to a dramatic offering was

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 FLASHES == T HE case of Janet Gaynor is interesting to photoplay patrons, inasmuc] said to be one instance where movie star

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 AMUS Photoplays at Washington Theaters This Week Sunday EMENTS.' THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JANUARY 22] 1928—PART" 4.

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 MU BY HELEN FETTER. INCE the first of the new S year, professional music events in Washington have been moderate in number

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. OTORISTS of the National Capital are displaying as much the coming Automobile Show as

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 ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 22, 1928—PART 4. e . o 0 . : : With Care Averts ~ 'l' BY A A A | Danger of Shoc

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. D. €. JANUARY 22, 1928—PART 4. Willlam PF. Hunt Chapter will cele- | the services at the...

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 29 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. D. €. JANUARY 1928—PART 4. | Franck, pastor, will preach the sermon | Mizpah Council met...

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 SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 22. 1928—PART 4. The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle (Copyright. 1928.) Miss ‘_"Brown of...

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 D. C. Naval Reserve Preparations are being made for the ] ington Navy Yard has asked the brigade parture for Philadelphia...

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 4 ?4 District National Guard Preparations are being made_ for the Am:us?fl mspections of the National Guard of the District

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 quket Ball, Golf R Base Béll Track Tennis, Swimming : Duckpins, Boxing GRIFFITH HE ADS . ADVANCE TO CLUB B’S FLORIDA CAMP...

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 2 ‘School Fives to Start Second Series EASTERN.CENTRAL CLASH ON TUESDAY IS FEATURE These Two, With Tech, Are in Triple...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR WASHI\GTO\" n. - TJANUARY 22. 1928--SPORTS SECTION) Middle Atlantic Net Honors Well Divided : Homebred...

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 | Megaw Increases His Sweépstakes TEN-GAME TOTAL OF 1,274 HAS RED 61 PINS IN FRONT Hiser Shoots Way to Second Place, While

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 CLASSIFIED SECTION Z=s ] Phe Sunday She, “Part 6—10 Pages : WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SUNDAY MORN JANUARY 22, 1928, ¢ ] 3 X NN CTION

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 AUTOMORIILES. RTCH THE_SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. JANUARY 22, 1928 PART 6. o “~MISCELLANEOU RECOMMENDED SERVICE, s\...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 2. 1928—PART 6. ROOMS, ETC. ‘ = , PETS, ETC. ROOMS—FURNISHED,...

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 PARTM 1928—T2ART 6. APARTMENTS, ETC. 18—~ UNFURNISHED. ! \TS—UNFURNIS i R APART, NENE APARTMENTS—UNFURNISH NT Al TI0dg N B

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 Al 1.—3 A Janitor service. ¢ WO ROONS RITCH ©luding gas and elect hstantaneous ho Water enclosed porch, ond floor. X snahis

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 6 R EAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. JAN JARY 22. 1928—PART 6. REAL FSTATE.’ 6~ REAL BSTAJE. = THE SUNDaY Slalk

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 seressevmers T YITTTY RESORTS. STEEL IS FIRMER: MILLS ARE ACTIVE Ccpper Market Continues Cuiet—Tin Lower and Lead Steadier. B

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 22, 1928—PART 6. "FINANCIAL.” SOLVENTS TRADE GAINS. NEW YORK, January 21 (#).—Eam-

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 ‘ Jreneis saies of 2620 TINANCIATLS HAM RE-ELECTED W.R &E.C0. HEAD for Year $1,573,064.70. Passenger Traffic Drops. | I...

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 " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. JANUARY 22, 1928-PART 6. G5G @@NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@_M&@QL = 4-.Picce

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 MAGAZINE SECTION The Sunday Sta ARY ILLUSTRATED ' FEATURES WASHINGTON, -VI). (., SUNDAY MORNIN 22, 1928 BY WILLIAM HARD. HAT

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., JANUARY 22, 1928—PART 7 - Bare Hands Used in Battle Against Pathan Steel in Darkness .

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 ~sampies for his friends without ex « BY JOSEPH FULLING FISHMAN. Former Federal Prison Inspector. ' HOSE who wonder at the

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 3 THE SUNDAY A RED-HEADED KNIGHT By Frank Swinnerton Masquerading as a Butler in a Strange Place. T was a bright day in July.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢ 1928~ PART 7. Shepherd, Tree Planter of Capital, Had Vision of Today’s Needs BY THOMAS R.

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 6 LEASE FORWARD ONLON didn't like to hav Walt come to the Courtleig! Arms and Walt knew it—took | advantage of the fact in

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 29 4 BOYS and 'GIRLS PAGE BY “YOUNG HACKENSMITH"” THE SUNDAY STAR. \VASfiT?\’GTON, D. ¢, JA NUARY 1928—PART T. “Educating...

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