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Evening Star dated September 27, 1922

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 . g the resign erate temperature. twen today: Highest, 72, at 2 {| Wl report on Page 4. WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomorrow;

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 2 DEMOCRATIC SPLIT CONTINUES INN. Y. Factions Wide Apart on Eve of New York State Meeting. Boss Murphy of Tammany Hall Is...

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 / 3 : THE EVENING ’S‘TA.R', WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922 ' of Columbia at a meeting The Answer: found on

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 .l Jay SEPTEMBER 27, 1922. IPARENTAGE CASE | REPORT PRESIDENT IN JUDGE'S HANDS| ~ TIRES OF OFFICE | Decision Expected...

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 / 0 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922, - TP [} 1 SAY FORD FORGOT clothes with money he...

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 B ' THE EVENING & WABHING‘[‘ON! D. % WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922. They take chances, of course, | weekly and later with e

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 Fulis M. and Beulah M, Jonnson, g, nd Jessie I Witte, girl. 'THE. EVENING STAR.. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDN ESDAS;, SEPTEMBER

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 SEPTEMBER 27, 1922 SOCIETY ally prominent people have .flnel\i tm made public yeste: Eduardo ar their services for. the...

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 nemisioe—10c Yd. |Friend Joe’ in Hard Row  [PURKE STATUE TO BE UNVEILED HERE OCT. 12| [0t m ] [ Plaiting—Buttons and...

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 10 e ———— A o THE EVENING STAR, \VABHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ' 27, 1922, —_— e — RIS R R R R RN R R N R R R R R R

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 Lrmmemmmn R O ACHNST CANCER EPALAISRGYAY | ) (EN TONGHT to Le held under the auspices of the District of Columbia Medical...

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 THE® EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C. WEDNESDAY,” SEPTEMBER 27, 1922.° TUNNE[ -m ll]lN BETTER HOSPITALIZATION ]33" S [}ADHS

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 ‘DIXIE GIRL CALLS SPAIN'S KING PILL Left Him Standing in Middle of Ballroom to Talk to Her Papa. “HE’S ROTTEN DANCER” Miss

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 s ROYDON London Made Topcoats for Women $39.50 \nother shipment of these smart topeoats, typical of the topeoats that English

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 Painting for “Keeps” s The longer a job of painting lasts—the more economical it is—so that the Paint which lasts the longest

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 LACK OF COPY A CONGRESSNAL RECORD House Leg Mv:m Vainly Pleads for Material, But Only Echo Answers. _{ed by this nc...

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 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNE SDAY,- SEPTEMBER 27, 1 . i ] ! Mume. Teteazzini,

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 A made fresh every ingredients and "delivered ; ||mmlu|uminmmmnnnmnummmmmmmmmmnmmumnnnmmuunmmm e Near 21st and Mass. Ave....

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 Go , ‘The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and ‘comes out....

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 Veils 39c values. —Economy price, each . Kann's—Street Floor. includes the following— Messalines Taffetas Sport Silks Fancy

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 Sty The Ounce of Prevention | Transacting business with relations or close personal friends is often awkward and...

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 8 3T R NP T R G B A 'm I IINNEHI UNI llllllllmmmmw I = Public appreciation of tne very unusual value of the good Max- well

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 FINANCIAL. s 93 SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. N AW ToRe oo el T o, | WILL REDUCE ITS DEBT. : . i o Teon - We Offer for Investment

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 24 SPORTS. Woman's Golf Th MISS HOLLINS, CHAMPION, BEATEN IN FIRST ROUND Bows to Mrs. Feitner, 7 and 6—Miss Collett, Youth-

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 \ SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO N, D. C., WEDNE SDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922." SPORTS. o Yanks Have Edge on Giants at First

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 wa, Jand. Ko S'more Superstitions. ¥ Wroke a mirror this morning—st 12 minutes to 1t probably means that [ shall have to...

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 HELP.AND SITUATIONS. ‘THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON, D. O. -MISCELLANEOUS, : EPTEMBER 27, 1922. 2~ [ WANTED—HELP. - MALE. ———— o

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 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS—Continued CORD WOOD. Oak and pine; well seasoned; sawed any lengths; $16 deliver- ed.

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 p 3 4 APARTMENTS—TO LET. REG FURNISHED—Continued. /Gepyright 1923 by Bell Bysdicate. fna. Trade Mar: Bes. U. 8. Pat. Ofen.

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 REAL ESTATE. 20 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Lontinued. NEW BIT-ROOM BRICK. OVERLOOKIY FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES....

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 REAL ESTATE. _—————————— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922. EDUCATIONAL 2 FOR SALE—HOUSES.

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 ; ini Externals. ————— said, Jcmima is a prize, a gem among the girls; in vain the gifted artist tries to paint her golden

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