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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1921-09-27

Evening Star dated September 27, 1921

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 - 3 b . WEATHER. Unsettled, showers tonight and probably tomorrow; slightly warmer tonight. Temperature for twenty-four hours

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 S178761S RAISED " INDISTRICT FUND :Large Gifts Expected to Boost the Total to $25,000. :<iIn apnouncing that $17.876 had been

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 | WOODROW WILSON LIVES ROUTINE LIFE Ex-President Enjoying Better Health on Second Anniver- " sary of His lliness. It has been

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 “You Will Receive 8% Interest Over a Period When Re-Investments Must be Made on a Much Less Attractive Basis.” These Are Days

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 X e ¢ —— . BURGH & BROTHER STORE NEWS %or Wednesday, 3 7 September 28, 1921 420-30 Seventh Street Northwest Washington—New

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 6 THE EVENING STAR.\ 'With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. .. .September 27, 1821 THEODORE W. NOYES. ..

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 ™ WIFE ACCUSES WITT. _Hazen H. Witt, employed as a book- in New York city, while on a visit to Washington yesterday was taken

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 ke e ¢ . f : : f . A i . . i X % W B 7 . SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY,' SEPTEMBER’?27, 1521 SOCIETY j

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 259 REDUCTION IN FRENCH CHINA This reduction applies on all regular open stock designs in French 407% to 507 Reductions On

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 " 10 ARTICLE 27 HELD NONRETROACTIVE Mexican Court- Declares It . Does Not Extend Back T Beyond May 1, 1917. By the Ascociated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. tive dances |as the silent partner of the late Ed-|of “pep.”

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 Evening & Seunday Star C a Month _Delivered by Regular Carrier CALL MAIN 5000 and the service will start AT ONCE Heed the...

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 ! : . THE EVENING STAR, JVASHING’I:ON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, A 1921, (Steeal i WTEERSPROTEST | 5z | WOULDHELP SOV o0k

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 Poreelain Piteher, tulip Glass Casserole,| Carpet Broom; brlxht, 3-deck Tin Steamers, reg- L {h rary 0dd lot of Dccorncd...

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 ‘” A s Rugs an her Floor Coverings —The Conference for the Limitation of Armaments will bring many visitors to this city;...

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 It’s a Secret! - E use a protcctcd pro- cess of starching and cleansing. Its protec- L tion preserves the collar [ f] comfort

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 fs - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, B nominated by the democratic con- gressional committee for the sixth Arkansas district to

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 18 SPORTS. : THE EVENING STAR, ,WASHINGTON, 'D.v 0., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. - .SPORTS. . == = e - All-New York Title

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 SPORTS SPORTS SDAY, - SEPTEMBER 27, .1921. Georgetown Should Have Best Eleven in Years : Bowling Season (e 4 | < : R T T LA |

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 ‘ BUYERS FROM ALL SECTIONS i FLOCK IN Buying~—Shops Full of Customers. Situation Elsewhere. BY JAMES ALLEBTON. Special...

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 FINANCIAL.” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921.° 'FINANCIAL. "1 ! Am A 6 |Shell Trad & Tran, £r

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 FROM NOW ON THE "EVEN The Old Gardener Says: ‘While squashes and pumpkins are not very 2usy to keep for a long time unéer...

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 COMBINATION GOWNS FEATURED BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. the long ends about them and make believe they are sleeves. x Molyneux has

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 oy ¢ MISCELLANEOUS. i THE»EVEMNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. @, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. \ AUTOMOBILES, ETC. WANTED—SITUATIONS

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 Y ROOMS, ETC, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921.° REAL ESTATE. 25 FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—ROOMS

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 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEM C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, ]9"1 - REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR...

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 C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. EDUCATIONAL. All Classes Begin Oct. 3. WILL H. {} for high school graduates. CHANDLEE,...

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 LT oI LAUDS - STUDENT SOLDIERS Senator Takes Part in Spe- cial Honors Paid R. 0. T. C. at Georgetown Unlversnty Work of the

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