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Evening Star dated March 30, 1922

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 Rain, with slowly rising tempera ' ture tonight; tomorrow, showers and ‘warmer. Temperature for twenty-four hours eneded at 2

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 -THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY; MARCH 30, 1922. REP”ESH] A"AfiK - FAMOUS SHRINE IN CANADA DESTROYED BY FIRE. H:

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 ~ OPEN DIPLOVIAGY COMING, S Roor B Not to Mean Exchusion of| Common.Sense, He Tells Californians. By ths Aswciated Press. SAN

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 FRITZ H. ANDRESON DIES. {;’.‘{‘;du’l;;“o'.g .‘c'c?,fi'.‘.?do';}::l ffi:'fi'fl'{ . "We Teach . ST BT d ived & retire In Resident

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 i ' THE ;EVI&N'N(A} STAR, WAsfiIfiarofi, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH %, 192 ; 5.1 ture or two. Prlfluvol‘d- How many more flances 1} f

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 ~THE EVENING STAR, With Gunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. G THURSDAY......March 30, 1922 © . THECDORE W....

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 Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.p. te 6 p.m. WOMEN’S s on a e SMART LOW SHOES For Street—Sport—and Dress Wear The Price Friday Is

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 SOCIETY. ~ Easter -Mi_llinery "A'Festive Occasion Our picturesque showing of beautiful hats was never so com- plete as they

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 D THE EVENING. STAI% WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, © i & * Among those who will act as patrons | tigan, Mra. Annie

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 BN A B ENN YO A NN NRNA N RN, L N @ w8 X » 10 AL R .‘O-Q-C-.-.-.-.-.-0-.-.-0-.-.-. = SWALL DEPOSITORS ars welcome in this...

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 THE EVENING ST i ‘-WASH]N ON, D. C. THURSDAY MARCH 30, 1922...

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 ' PHE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922. B e ettt PE] AL ' C?'/zis Week b FrancoAmerican 4 i, The

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 MI.ALTO HOSPITAL CONTROL TOGHANGE| Management Will Go to Vet- | erans’ Bureau Under F Executive Order. Mount Alto Hospital,

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 125 Yards Tweed Plaids $1.50 Yard; Were $4 _ All-wool tweeds. 54 inches wide. In combi- mnaticas of geld with biue, brown or

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 VALY Woodmard &'lmthmp DOWN STAIRS STORE" Y N A Friday—Remnant Day Suits—Coats—Dresses—Reduced 11 Tweed Sports Suits, i tan

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 WILL URGE ACTION |ON BALL RENT BIL Senator to Seek Right of Way 1 { for Measure After Dis- posal of Treaties. ‘{Senator Ball,

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 - - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922. ( 17 s Rt bk R P 1o ] —— o —— o ——]o| 285 Time to...

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 INCO 1316 1324 7@ New Shipment! Light-Weight Worsted JERSEY SUITS $ 9.95 - Women's and Misses’ Light- Velour and Sporty...

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 L : : - THE EVENING S8TAR, W 1| 15,000 Rubles Bring Appeal ~ From StamingRyssiqn Mother dure that misery, cold and...

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 It isn't. Its a Billings and Spencer The R:11: Sipnge Hartford. Conn. COURT HAS FINAL DECISION ONRATES Any Utilities Board

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 AT, R car” can be. rattles in the body. Six-Cylinder Touring, $1650 Are youw under- Is your matural woight?—or doss or- ...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922, “GENTLE SARCASM” FOLLOWS T D - MRS. ASQUITH’S VISIT TO AMERICA

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 - WHILE IRELAND RIOTS | Richest-of Erin’s Provinees, in Contrast fo Famed Kilkenny Cats, Now Peacefully " Raising Live Stock

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 CTZENSNATIAG 2t ON JONES RDER Rhode Jsland Association Op- y poses Any Change in Fis- cal Relations. Reiterating the...

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 T } - SPORTS. ’ WALTER WILL NOT BE FIT FOR OPENING OF CAMPAIGN Worry Over Wife’s Hlness Has Completely; Upset Ace of Twirling

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 26/8 FORTUNATE SALES OF GRAIN - BY..OHIO FARMERS BIG FACTOR| i]mpr'oved ‘Business Conditions in Cleve- land Area Credited to

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 - me—gTeSede=s EINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. BI]NDS |N UEMAND NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE |Grain, Produce...

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 66 Years in Business F oat 12 inomelz Cold Storage Fur Repairing Thank the Cold Weather and Backward Season for These— Two

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 > r- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THTIRSDAY. MARCH 30, 1922. Again we offer these famous Nemo corsets for stout women

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 w —— = m Al T Crochet a Two Tone Colonial Oval Rug for Your Summer Cottage DIRECTIONS 4 balis light color Ludlow Crochet...

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 FEATURES. THE BLACK HAND _ BY ARTHUR B. REEVE. One of The Star's Week-End Fiction Series. Complete in Three Installments. EDY

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 32" MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—SITUATIONS MALE AND FEMALE. THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY MARCH 30, 1922. WASHINGTON, D. C,...

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 ROOMS, ETC. FOR RENT—ROOMS FURNISHED RUOMS—Continued. ie cely fur- ‘ontinuous 2007 F ST, N.W.—Front voom: southern ex-...

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 REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, MARCH 30, 19%2. FOR SALE—EOUSEB ot 2 REAL ESTATE. _________ THE

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 AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922. EDUCATIONAL. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR

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 _36 WORLD LEARNING LESSONS OF AR Dr. Green of Red Cress Sees Civilization Raising New Structures. ! Dr. Thomas . Green of the

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