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Evening Star dated March 1, 1922

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 WEATHER. Snow or rain, probably mixed with sleet, tonight and tomorrow; slightly warmer tomorrow; lowest tempera- ture...

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 43 coRw ReAcHs STV, A | AGK CIRRENT RATE BE CONTINUED Tsaritsyn, Russia. e Associated Press. Electric Company " Wants Present

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 DAYLIGHT SAVING URGED FOR DISTRICT Board of Trade Will Push Measure Now Pending in Congress. Daylight saving for the District

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 DEFENDS WARDEAL FORSHOMLSPLANT Counsel of Alabama Power Company Answers Repre- sentative Oliver. Ferbert Dent, chief counsel

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 T % = N HE EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922. 5 SNOW TO CONTINUE. Sleet or Rain Expected Tonls <.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHING’I‘ON,i D. C, WEDNEéDAY, MARCH 1, 1922. mE EVENING ST AR’la merchant marine had been of long Z...

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 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,' D, C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922.° e e S MRS. H. E. HAISLETT DIES. |WOMEN URGED TO DEMAND...

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 SOCIETY." THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON Society President and Mrs. Harding Guests- of Secretary and Mrs. Wallace at Dinner

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 MILLINERY-IMPORTERS 13 ™anp G.Streets.NW; Fashionable Washington's Favorite Millinery Shos Thursday—A Sensational Millinery

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 ™ Lt g - ol el 'S g -l 10' THE EVENING STAR,'W-A'SHIN ON, D. 27., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922 OBREGON ISFLAYED '- e FOR EERNG

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 ¥ o Loy 2 i ~ TN THE EV ADVERTISEMENT. REPRESENTATION OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA IN CONGRESS AND ELECTORAL COLLEGE|ze=p="-—...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922 By S NN NSNS RSN NN NN NSNS NN NN NN NSNS NN NN NSNS NN NSNS NN

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 - YLANDISQUTSBERCH WTHTEARSINEYE Hundreds Pay Glowing Trib- ute to Judge as He Leaves to Control Base Ball. By the Awnoclated

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 WOMAN WELFARE CLINIC .~ TO BE HELD TOMORROW ‘Working Women and Girls of Meager Income to Be Instructed in Preventing Ills.

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 B < e s Open 9:15 A.M. Exotically Brilliant Flowers Shape the Destiny of the New Spring Hats In a veritable garden of spring

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 16° . N : THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH I, 1922 WOMEN THINK JUST LIKE - MEN! ' MRS. ANTOINETTE FUNK

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 | \ 6 P ’/ PRESIDENT PUSHING REORGANIZING PLAN Wants Early A}:tion by Con- gress on Proposed Changes in U. S. Departments. 1t

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 “something else,” the gift of trans-|flooding and destruction of a village You’n , in h |isting’ his” own" moods” into’...

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 Plenty of HANAN shioes have come for women Because of the skilled work in them HANAN cnl produce only a limited number of...

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 SIX MILLION GIVEN 10 JOHNS HOPKINS| Record Amount Provided by Rockefeller Foundation for Hygiene School. By the Associated

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 o > S 1.. ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON ST[P|NEGYPT llHas Been Urging Home Gov- ernment to Act Since - November. the...

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 1| Real Old-Fashioned R " iwreiiiin . .. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY,” MARCH 1, 1922." ? . oI N w0 i : ; g

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 COUPON SALE So well known are the values this bi-monthly sale brings forth that ‘we> fllily receive letters asking when the

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 Y PICKFORD the Assoclated Press. @ NEW YORK, Maréh 1.—Mary ckford goes fifty-fifty with her other ont everything she earns.

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 3 ; e a8 { Pure Irish Linen Pattern Cloths Fine quality and full bleach, in a number of ar- tistic designs. ~ Priced...

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 iy ; S > 2% ° : Gt -_THE EVENING . STAR, - wmema] THE S. KANN SONS COMPANY The HIGHER Minister Sze Tells Meeting Ofl Store

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 NTING I¢ will seon be Paist-up and Clesn.up time. Get our esti- ! P - n. x. FERGUSON _o. 1114 8th St. N.W. Ph. N. 331233...

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 . " THE HVENING Grain, Producl'f and Live Stock CANAL TRAFFIC IN 1021 The number of ‘commercial ships which passed through

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 TRADE UNDERCURRENTS SHOW T BANKSBREAK Montk—Mergenthaler Doing Well. With bank clearings for February totaling  $67,181,369,

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 B A 0} e T R ¥ Sl - " 30 SPORTS. BRILLHEART, COLLEGIAN MAKES GOOD IMPRESSION McGrew, Digges and Francis Have Much to ‘Learn.

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 D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, e _STAR, WASHINGTON, SPQRTS. 1922, . SPORTS." 31 Six teams of the Departmental League, one of the

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 < 32 POSTAL WORKERS BID (Copyright, lm‘ by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. 8. Pat. Of.) TO INCREASE MEMBERSHIP. MU'IT

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 Stops Pain Instantly ‘The simplest way to end a. corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Philadelphia d Duarono EvcaceMENTeJEWELEDWEDDNG Rivs of Super-Quali "The Diamond Book® whics illnl%‘:ow...

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 " W.OMAN’S -PAGE N Character Character must be built into a baby carriage from > its very beginning, by the flawless weaving

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 i3 ¥ / i L B.W. P ¥iion, Auto Paint Shop, Tt Potomac 36 HELP AND SITUATIONS FOUND. BLACK and white setter. = female. etst of

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 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE, ETC. ROOMS, ETC. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, ETC. Continued FOR RENT-- ROOMS FOR RENT—ROOMS APARTMENTS TO LET

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 your advantage to list Virginia property for THE POTOMAC. FOR SALE TO DESIRABLE COLORED. Easy terms. Two-story brick home...

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 FEATURE PAGE.’ AUCTIONS. . .- THE EVENING STAR;"WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922 ° AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES I

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 0) Mitehell of Philadel- rl\lt will address the College Wom- en's Club tomorrow, 4:15 p.m.; sub- ject. “The New Movement in

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