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Evening Star dated March 29, 1922

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 WEATHER. Cloudy and colder, followed by rain Iate tonight or tomorrow. Temperature for twenty-four hours ended at 2 p.m....

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 o SEEKWAYSTOEND - [RELAND'SHORRORS Delegates in London Silent on Steps Planned to Prevent Civil War. By the Asworiated Press.

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 ASSAULT SUSPECT 1S DESCRIPTION Negro Held Here for Attack on Miss Hawken—Shovel Is Clue. . A shovel, stolen from a road work-

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 IPRESIDENT T0 USE it and Cleans it. ‘HE Dunn-Pen holds such oodles of ink that you seldom have to fill it. But when you...

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 " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922.° ) > - ~5 Poker Portraits—The Man With Nervés of Iron. "...

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 ‘6 - Al THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1922.” THE EVENING STAR, “With Sunday Morning Edition....

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 one cay: prave the eMclencs of the Cental work ou OV our work Values "that” distingulsh T of ‘Washingtoniamw and visitors...

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 SOCIETY. ~ 12th and G Streets Our 7th Anniversary 0 100 New $25 G~ SPRING COATS AND WRAPS I | | Included in the 109 Discount

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922 last night. With Commander Alex- RAP VETERANS’ BUREAU. |!s, st

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 X %2 Eagle Shirts Of pure wool, worsied fabrics. Checks, Stripes, Tweeds, etc. The later what you can put on today. Won-...

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 Start: Eé,rly With Your MOTH BAGS . White Tar Paper A" complete ' assort- “#iént of moth bags in four sises—the safest...

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 12 ————————— | PACT RATIFATION | PLEASESJAPANESE | “No Alliance” Reservation, However, Meets a Mixéd - - Reception. By the

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 E::—EE—]EE—]BE@BC—-‘EEEEE—EE g ) THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, EEEEEE—EEEEEEEB | LANSBURGH & BROTHER | Fr&sh Sh|pment Just In

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 Y Horlick's , The ORIGINAL Maited Milk Rescued from the oblivion of the gatlon being surveyed from basement, portraits of the

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 Exceptional Values in aniexcellent showing of NATURAL ' STONE MARTEN CHOKERS large, dark, silky skins 80 smart to wear with

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 16_- : : ' THE EVENING STAR," WASHINGTON, D.; C,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922 (Copyright, 1922, by H. O, Fisher. Trade mark...

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 SHOALS INSPECTIO - TOBEENDED TODAY Congressional Study Proposed Developing of Tennessee River. GIGANTIC DAMS 'SEEN Engineer

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 18 " THE EVENING  STAR, WASHINGTON D. 0, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922 5 Silk Hose, $ 1 p! il :ln .na dllrnnllnued sPyles....

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 HEALTH SCHOOL LOCATION! IS FAVORED BY BOARD | Tuberculosis Association Directors Support Commissio; Health Officer. The...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. From a Bride: “As a young housewife of only two and one-half years’ ex- perience I am glad to find that even we

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 For Fudge-- The tasty-melt-in-your- mouth kind, made and flavored with the new ‘chocolate or coc preparation! No -sugar nece:

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 220' FIN PRESS ADVERTISING MIDWEST 'DESPITE SPRING RAIN ANCIAL, ° CHILL Chicago Merchants Find Better Responses in Trade in

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 ANNOUNCE MERGER OF LOCAL BANKS Business, Directors and Fer- sonnel of Union Savings Go to Continental. BY L A. FLEMING. At a

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 " SPORTS." GOSLIN MAKES FIVE HITS . + ' THE EVENING STAR. WASHiI\GTON, D. C. WE NESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922, 7 SPORTS. jva.tionals

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 \ . . . = Long Siege of College Base Ball Games I'{e’zrev,.Sl—t;z_r’_t—s'T oday With C. U.-Gallaudet Clash D. C. NINES AND

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 26 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C.‘ WEDNESDAY, WANTED—HELP SALESMEN—Continued. SECURITY SALESMEN.

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. f————— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS—Continued. tion. 622 14th SUTT, 88; cape, coat, hats. Sherman,

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