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  2. 1922-02-16

Evening Star dated February 16, 1922

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 Fair tonight and témerrow, colder tonight: lowest temperature about 10 degrees; continued cold tomorrow. Temperature for...

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 9: FURLOUGHED MEN - WA NAVY §ORD Plans to Aid Workers Under | - Consideration by *Ma- f chinists’ Officidls. Furloughed...

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY: 16, ES- OF “IRISH ARMY" 'IN BARRACKS. * FOUR ARE INJURED 1IN PENNSY CRASH Buffalo...

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 SPECIAL SPECIAL LAUNDRY $€9.00 a Bundle | ACTORS IN MOVIES of Ladies” Apparel CONTAINING: < . 7 pieces of underwear 1...

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 RS L ot b An ADITORIAL ARLIEST makers of Expertly ground lenses s.fiande'cn:dellem today are a matter of of pel les «ut a pol

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 THE EVENING STAR, -~ . With Sunday Morning Editien. WABHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. . .February 16, 1022 : . THEODORE W....

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 FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC “1SSUES FOR DISCUSSION |2 Problems of Countries Bordering ox | Pacific’,Coming Before Commer-...

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 ance Lots. SALES E have included wonderful val- ues in the following Final Clear- Every Sale Price is a sub- stantial...

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 PICK MGLACHLIN FORMAJOR GENERAL War Department Makes Oth- er Selgfilflm for Pro- - motions. Brig. Gen. Edward Fi McGlachlin,

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 When ThlS Snow Melts —better go over the roof with some good pfimt to tighten it up—stop -incipiént leaks and prevent -further

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 All-Linen .Handkerchiefs - Special, 25¢ 30 en’s “All-linen Handkerchiefs, Ion-lg:iol. Men's - 'SI. Fiolgh * Handk...

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 ADVERTISEME! A Three Days Cough Is Your Danger Signal e Chronic’ coughs- and persistent colds lead to serious lung trouble.

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 . WONEN ONKNEES "3 e, Mrs. ‘Mary Baulhaus Com- plains of Eleventh Street - -~ -Service. Complaint “against "the one-man cars

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 NATIONAL DANGER SEEN IN DISARMING TOO FAR Representative Xahn Sounds Note of Warning at Dinhner of Loyal Legion. Fear that

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 e removed ’ grime by harsh scouring [} £ “ You wouldn’t *grind” : silverware ; “drugged” tooth pastes | S Wash— DONTSCOUR...

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 Nothing’s . Rumpled ‘—no matter how long or gfar you travel, if your *clothes are safely, smoothly atnwed away in this...

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 =Lot of Women's Sheer All- Linen Handkerchiefs, p'ain and hemstitched. Slightly soiled. Kann’s—Street Floor. Importer’s...

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 ,{F—qx-_-—.....,_‘ ERPIOIE LB coming upon Im:n in some Y | Sl ineara-or Storm tate soldiers took thelr Gwn lives | ant...

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 FORMER PRIZE FIGHTER AND LUMBERJACK WINS ADMISSION TO HARVARD By the Associated Press. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., February:16....

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 Fér Cold on the Chest usterol-. ia easy 'to apply and it dods not olister like thé old-Tashloned ard plaster. sterole is a

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 Ribbon Remnants, yard, 2lc and 35¢c—Plain satin, ~ovelties, moire.and taffeta in- cluded; various widths, usable lengths....

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 Rengo Belt - Coraets, $2.39 An excellent model, heav- ily boned throughout.. Made -of heavy coutil, gith broad front clasp..

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 dertaken m-comlse;‘en'k nbfl&”z the port !hrnu‘h the giving-of of employmant to h nnmb‘r ot laborers will con- ing to dediers

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 JOHN McCORMACK ‘Who Sings at the National This Atterhoon at 4:30, PREFERS AND USES STEINWAY Pianos at Home and in All...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING 'STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. 0., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 ) SPORTS. 25 - Yankees Balked in Effort to Make Splurge :

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 FINANG 2 Bonds. ! Curb. P2 MOVING. PAGKING 4'SEORAGE|MOVING. PACKTNG & sToiacE| CAR LOADINGS AT CLEVELAND |FEDERAL INCOME AND

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 - FIN ALK OF LOWER BANK RATES ON Discussion Hinges on Action of the Cleveland Reserve Depository. Talk of lower bank rates {s

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 JAPANESE ART TOPIC. | WANTS CANADIAN SOIL. |MUTT AND Curator Johnson of Philadelphia to lcprmnhfln’ Ten Eyck Would Give...

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 AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN GERMANY NOW ARE TECHNICALLY TOURISTS BY HIRAM K. MODERWELL. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News.

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 A STORE NEAR YOUR HOME Specials Until Saturday’s Closing Proctor & Gambie’s Lenox Soap, 7 cakes, 20c Snowland Red Alaska...

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 i WOMAN’S PAGE. - SEEN IN THE WASHIN BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. Fluffy organdy frocks have already made their debut in local...

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 FEATURE PAGE.” [TTLE STORIES Bt Peter Pities Jerry Muskrat. By THORNTON W. BURGES! ‘When things seem bad and hard to bear...

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 £ HELP AND SITUATIONS = MISCELLANEOUS. 33 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Continued,

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 ROOMS,; ETC.’ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, ETC. Continued FOR RENT—ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS—Continued. FOR RENT—RCOMS _ROOMS WITH...

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 REAL ESTATE.™ FOR SALE—HOUSES. Contmued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. LET US SHOW YOU ONE OF THESE Four Home Opportuniti ~ FOR

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 "CTY NEWS N BREF. Southern Society will give n recep- honor of the .ambassador of znd Mme. Jasserand, at the lard, Monday,

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