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Evening Star dated March 17, 1921

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 . ‘WEATHER. Cloudy and unsettled morrow fair; moderate t. Temperature for tw ended at 2 :l 2 mty-four hours lowest, tonight;

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 CESUL S AMEAD REEONSTRAETION Business Man Sees Greater Trade Restoration Here Than in: England. TLONDON. March 17—America ing

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 ' ) > = : : - Vo OF DISTRICT CHILDREN T0 AID : . ‘| {Lenten Services HEADS ARE FIXED CHARIIES FUND) | == s e Daily, Except

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 BROADEN GORGAS INSTITUTE.| SHIPLOAD OF FIREWORKS. FAMOUS DANCER BURIED. recef Mrs. Abdo Abelnour, said to have . Iato a...

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 THE EVENING STAR, ing % the expense that would be en-] ons. WOULD HAVE JAPANESE tailed in providing trans] The. Jupanese...

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 active Boy Scouts in the United States, | of example. Crime has continued even with more than a hundred thousand |though the

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 cago church he preached what lal t‘l' THE ’FVEA'I NG STAR, WASHIN (}TON, DR GUNSAULUS, AUTHOR 1 mon,” became known as the...

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 Hen =nhell White, son of Mr. © of Washington : v wedding will Aprii 9, in York city. Miss Moffat nte in New York in the was @

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 THE EVEN TSEEK WAY OF HANDLIN PROPERTY OF GERMANS President and Attorney General Daugherty Confer to Plan Definite Policy.

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 10 1921. o BaspepeeiFE N N N N B B B M Separate New Sports Coats Wool Jersey and Yalama Cloth, just received. lmmlli ct....

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 ke e = et S TART T - ~ - < \ = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921 11 e e 2 X | . : & @ I- D[l-A...

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 f 5 SMITH GIRLS HAVE CLUB. |&nin8 oom: tiam, © thirty-ave . fur- — L | College Club of Washington. but also | | their...

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 HOREST_PATREK i 4= lief Fund Also Begun 1. DAY WITH MASSES| Campaign for $100,000 Re- | § Al Over City. , AMATEUR PLAY...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921 Women’s Embroidered Handkerchiefs Fine lawn, mull and Swiss...

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 1110 F Street N.W. | Where They | | Know How to Fit Corsets THE Hoffman Co. CLEANERS and DYERS 12—STORES—12 Main Office, 740

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 ."‘; ¢ ' Novelties, Baskets k. : and Favors —for the Children's Great Spring Holiday are shown in bountiful assortments in

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 4 ¢ v ‘ e e i N e SHIP'S P'S 300.000-MILE MISSION i |_YIELDS } GUIDES FOR MARINERS ! Show Magnetic Variations on All: | ' of

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 No School Friday -. /- -Bring the Young Folks to Kann’s . to Select Their ‘Easter Apparel E have prepared to give the young

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 o 5y | Y TygyENee e ek We are now selling the highly . advertised and most famous WASHING MACHINE on the market . Washing...

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 D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, busy days outfitting children at The Hecht Co. lri No school...

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 { : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 17',719‘21‘. Hflfll ‘I'EAGHERS’ 33 ADMITTED BY ELKS. |PRUNE SALE TO BE

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 T I THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY,” MARCH 17, 192i. T R ey Yo e | || et (L ‘ !-mum-' X o - I Remnants of 25c

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 ‘ ntl«lon of Commerce, Getting Pointers for Scenes : on Chicago Municipal Pier. lt its work in outdoor spectacles the ) press

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 Foss SPORTS Hits Well, as Phillies Beat Griffs THIRD SACKER’S DRIVES NET BOTH GRIFFS’ RUNS } Erickson Allows Foes a Pair of

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 SPORTS. flsdn and O’Dowd | ( { CHALLENGER PINS HOPE | IN ST. PATRICK'S DAY .r BY FAIRPLAY. EW YORK, March 17.—Added to the

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 * 9% THE EVENING AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921 S | ADOPTS CHICAGO HOURS. , s | | equal to about 24 per cent

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 SYRCKS ERRATE, CMANY WEAK SPOTS Railsi and Industrials, Other Than Motors, Are Under siHeavy Pressure. BY STUART P. WEST. .

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 * musical CITY NEWS IN' BRIEF Capitol HINl History Club will meet tomorrow with Mrs. R. S. Whaley, 1333 Gallatin street A. R.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921 SYVIVVVRVIRUIINNR R PEIIV TP ITY YIRS _____...

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 ) .« ~dont take itall” FLAVOR SYRUP A new syrup that really hits the spot! A full-flavored syrup with that good,...

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 ¢ WOMAN’S PAGE. Several chats have appeared re- cently giving suggestions as to how to avoid manicuring the nails—that | is,

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 MISCELLANEOUS. ¢ WANTED—HELP. WANTED—HELP. ‘WANTED—SITUATIONS. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. stflr Office...

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC FOR RENT—ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS—Continued. FOR RENT—ROOMS AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE ROOMS WITH BOARD—Continued.

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 ; REAL ESTATE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921 REAL ESTATE. B ——— — : BUSINESS PROPERTY !...

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 * water heat and electric lights; open i REAL E FOR SALE—HOUSES. STATE AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAY SN

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 *~ D.C.WOMAN DRUG EXPERT THE * EVENING Home Brew [DONT FORGET To SToP AT THE, TELEPHONE OFFICE!"\WE MUST HAVE A PRIVATE...

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