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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated March 9, 1922

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 Rain late tonight and rising temperature; lowest tempera- ture tonight above freezing. day. Full report on page 7 No. 28438.

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 THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ROBINSON ATEACKS " FOURPOWER PACT ;Urges Amendment Forbidding | Aggressions—Says Treaty

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 * of the other forms of taxation sug-!| HOUSEBONUSBIL | - SEENASDANGER “Freezing” of '5569,000,000 I in Banks and Curb on...

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 Havriet Lane .. President Buchanan’s beauti- ‘ ful niece and official hostess, its most / gave i brilliant social season in

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 p——————————— THE EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, Y929, —_————— MEMBER OF LECTRICITY " INSTALLED In Homes

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 i plrasand THE: EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922. ‘With Sunday Merning Editfen. WASEBINGTON, D. C....

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 ; ’!’ha “YALE ALUMNI T’g‘ME"E"T‘. Graduates to Bunjoy. “Racquet Clu Yale Alumnl’ As for Tuesday evening at the Racquet Club,

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 3 ; MILLINERY-IMPORTERS 13™ano G.Streets.NW, Fashionable Washington's Favorite Millinery Shog Friday---A Sale of 200 Smart

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 113 G and be convinced. NO RETURNS | oy Ladies Shap. St. NW.' An oppdrtimity to procure odds and ends of our regular stock at

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 . friends first by name - ’ then by looks - then by reliability. That's why [} SWEDEN SEEKING Likely to Recognize Soviet!...

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 : Glasses for Beauty . An ADITORFAL 3 ANY of the finest Modern glasses are portraits eof the worn to improve or to Middle...

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 THE E EN ING 616-17 ST. N.W. * THE MAN'S STORES ° 1005-1007 PA.AVE Two qué' LEFT! THE FINAL WEEK OF THE FINAL PRICES In Men's

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 T HE EVENING- STAR, WASHII;IGTON" D. C, THiIRSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922. e MONCURE DEFENDS | DIVORCE POSITIO Hereafter Judge Will

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 NDIA'S ARMY HEAD DEMANDSLOYALTY M_ilitary Efficiency When Foe Sits on Frontier.” B the Associated Press. e DELHI, India,...

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 Woobward &';Lnfhmp i RS STORE ARMENT MAKERS QUESTION METHODS ] Tell Hoover and Davis Terms ..on Which They Will Join. D. €,

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 ) === == == === " RESIGNATIONS AOWE'T It’s Wise to Paint ¥ . 41, The airdome “at Fort Benjamin| 'The resignations of Ensign

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 MIZEEEEENEEEERESESE $2 Vacuum - Bottles, 85¢ Imported Aluminum Vacuum Bottles, pint size. Keeps hot 24 hours and cold 72...

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 e CARS IN RUSSIA biet Pledges to F.i';rfiish Re- llef Transportation Break ,' Down- Fully. m g e Associated Press. March....

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 HOLLANDBANKING ‘ CIRCLES ARl]USEl]I Keenly Interested in.U. S. Re- quest for Local Data on Foreign Loans. ‘BY LEOPOLD...

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 ; improve 8 complexion — brighten the eyes. Pill—Small Dese—Small Price we  will ing _end with a Jiberal eheet of Plhatinum

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 : j THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922. g g ; Willlam Desmond, tn “No Defense”;|Calhoun, in =...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. (. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922, mRERT iy Furpitace Reupholster: Hig Vi vt TRULEUESTON L 1003

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 Chiseled in Stone In ancient Greece, the public accounts’ were engraved on marble tablets and put up where all the people...

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 o4 * : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT ) STOCKSHOLDFIRM . ONSTEADY BUYING reatest Increase Is Shown by Auto and: Open. High. Low.

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 FINA NCIAL. FEDERAL INCOME AND * - EXCESS PROFITS TAXES Conducted bj DR. JOSEPH J. KLEIN, C. P. A. (Copyr ght, 1022, by...

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 on ! e ! ———ee . SPORTS- DUE TO HURL FIRST GAME | OF SEASON FOR GRIFFMEN Contest Next Thursday Unlikely to Be Preceded by .

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 / Maryland U. Team in OPENS CAMPAIGN APRIL 15 WITH W. & L. AS OPPONENT U settled and the other depending upon the decisions

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 28 0. LANDRVBIL SUMAYEA 20 Concerns, Employing: 2,100, Wash City Clothes, "Rotarians Are Told. local laundries employing...

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 SETINER s = Heinz Apple Butter— Large glass jars containing tw Sanitary Catsup— Large hottle PALMOLIVE Sweet Relish New Crop

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922. WOMAN’S PAGE. ' Menu for a Day. 11 ! Heedles 1 . H a]...

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 FEATURE PAGE. rides Will Be Brides By Lucille Van Slyke. | S HER FIN- | Merriam shut her jaws defiantly. | NAN BLAISDELL PU

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 3 FEATURE PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922 HELP AND SITUATIONS. O, Continued 'KEEPING UP.

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 ' MSCELTANEOS, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922.  _ ROOMS, ETC. B . PEBSONAL |“REGUL AR FELLERS.”

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 34 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922. REAL ESTATE. WANTED_APARTMENTS |  BUSINESS

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 . SEV £ 12 rooms b REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued TET T ALK OVER THAT BUILDING Jroblem right now. We design, heip finance @

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 Want a Saleslady? Competent looks to the Star Classified ads for desirable positions. Advertise for what you want—tell all

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