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Evening Star dated February 17, 1922

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 i WEATHER. Falr and not quite so cold tonight; lowest temperature about 15 degrees; tomorrow fair and much warmer....

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 = 'COURT POSTPONES TRIAL Music Week Concert |OF MISS KNOX FOR MURDER Johnson - Powell Community, Center. tonight ‘at 8:15...

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 ~ P . 'FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922. " ~ R CAPPER MAY BE HEAD | OF AGRICULTURAL BLOC | Though Democrats Be{leved in Ma- Jority,

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 rg™ ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922.7 GALLAUDET FUND - INCREASE DENED] House Refuses to Raise

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 BYFEDERAL Y _ ¢ 10 > a > ?}D t. Col. cTr? v‘e’nor L. T na UITS ARMY eut. Col. Gros ownsend, HinarsEnation of Capt. Leon...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY......February 17, 1922 and actual effectiveness, would in- evitably“be vitiated. President Harding

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 RITES FOR MRS. M. G. CARR Private Services This Afternoon at Home of Her Parents. Private funeral. services for Mrs. Margaret

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 8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922, men, for ‘publicity for the George e ment at the

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 shown. ’ G G G, Spring Showings For Misses and Girls OMORROW we are placing on dis- play New and Charming Models Biaottors ot

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 i : ' THE EVENING STAR;, WASHINGTON, D.‘C. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1022 ~ : : < ]...

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 Delicious Bon Bon Grapes 50(: Pound Rosemary Candy Shop 1403 H Street. Telephone Main 2088 LADY ASTOR.MAY.COME.. Only an...

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 12 THE EVENIN(/} STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922.° —_— B ’ . = : ‘ : N - Colorful ii? E*E‘::nm.a ‘of 'the

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 “THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922, 13 |MONKEY GLAND TACTICS CIVIC BETTERMENT NEEDS EMPHASIZED

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 Young Women Will Be Here By Hundreds Tomorrow for These Sports Oxfords 922 MOXED Horse” with tan or brown “saddle’— cupped

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 v/’_—.i* Day by Day | “What part of the | chicken do you prefer?” | | was asked the guest of | . honor at a dinner. “The...

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 i _THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D: U, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 1\922“ tical with the case, now under con-|it has determined to

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 Sy i D. ©; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1929 : : T17 3 THE EVENING STAE, WASHINGTON, Laiise at Conscientious Grocery Service Can...

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 "HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D TROOPS ON BORDER ARE DEMOBILIZED Danger From Revolutionary Movement in - Mexico Believed...

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 Heatherspun Jersey Sport frocks have come for spring Heatllerspnn is worsted jer- sey. It won’t muss or wrinkle; rain spots

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 After the Furst Payment of 5¢ Down Then— 10c the 1st 20c the 2nd 30c the 3rd 40c the 4th 50c the S5th —then s 1 a week week

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922. Open 9:15 A. M. For Economy For Style Men who understand the

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 A Newcomer! Domino Brand Cinnamon | and Sugar 10c Can A new Domino Brand product— just the .thing for French cinnamon toast,

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 ¢ . § | £ ADVERTISEMENT 'Colds That - Develop Into Pneumonia Chrenic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious lung troubl

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 7 o ' 8P ORTS."~ THE EVENING STAE, _WASHINGTON, D.”C, FRIDAY,'FEBRUAR‘Yr 17, 1922.° " SPORTS. Martin Finds Tampa Diamond in

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 S PORTS. GAME, ONCE ONLY FILLAN, NOW IS A LEADING SPORT Gets on Equal Footing With Play in Other Parts of Country—Twenty-five

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 N reeem— It is our judgment that the New. Type 61 Cadil- lac accomplishes the greatest advance yet re- corded in overcoming

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 BONDS ANES 1" DUE NEXT MONTH Total Maturing Is $83,379,- Am Can, 375 Against $48,315,030 Same Month in 1921. Total of honds

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 Who ‘Cets Go Wrong, the Blame? Logically—a man won’t: tnke the blame for another’s error FOR EXAMPLE A bookbinder agrees...

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 Sport Neckwear 50c Colgate’s Extracts 10c Bottle Handbags, $2.95 Values Worth to $4.50 |#3.98 10 $5 Umbrellas $2.95 ‘Women’s

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 “The Silent Bullet” One of the Phree-Pdrt Stories of i THE STAR’S WEEK-END FICTION The Last Installment of This Story Appears

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 If the life of the present is wisely conducted, the life of the future is Menu for & Day. Oyster Omelet. Stew one dozen...

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 e ihh < mlagmal ok e gl Sl et L o i s L S g e FEATURE PAGE. [ITTLE STORIES| BY ELSIE ROBINSON. LISTEN, wonwzt ‘When I was =

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 THE MISCELLANEOUS, EVENING STAR, WABHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY WaNTED_NELY. WANTED—EELP JOR SALS_MISCELLANEOUS, [ MOULTRY. PETS &

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 Prdusas s adood PSP i 34 ROOMS, ETC.'— THE EVENING STAli, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922. REAL ESTATE....

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