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Evening Star dated February 4, 1923

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 WEATHE Cloudy row fair, continued \persture for ended at 10, p.m. : Jowest, 10. - T*ull roport on page 3. st ni and much...

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 COUZENS TELLSD.L. CAR LIKE SOLUTION “Get Ballot First and Fight for Federal Ownership in Congress.” FIRST ADDRESS HERE New

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 ~ T0 ROAD CONTRGL, + A New Rool With 2 Brush | LAWLESSNESS SPUR Maryland Prosecutor Holds Conduit Highway Key to Gambling...

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 4 France Driving To Barbarism, Publicist Sees Encouragement Given Mon- archists and Socialists Driven to Fas- cisti by “Coke

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 | president of the closed International | State Bank, who was arrested in New Braslawsky CUTS HER THROAT. CHICAGO, February

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 YHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,-D. VEBRUARY 1, 1923_PART 1. AR R RERRERE RN EEEEEERER"2"EEHENER...

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 g {551 0mom Director General of Roads States $400,000,000 Cash Will Go to Treasury. SETTLEMENTS CUT HARD Teport Shows Entire

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 ., OPERA SEASON OPENS TONORRDW Music Lovers of Capital Look Forward to Perform- ances by Noted Singers. URGE ANNUAL PROGRAM

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; D. €., FEBRUARY 4, 1923—PART 1. The Modes of Springtime Vie With Price Appeals Tombirow.’...

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 Parlor Broom, No.67,a heavy sown four-string broom, well balanced and long-wearing. 79 c Each ;s weesissitissassaisiesys...

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 THE_SUNDAY S;I_'AR_. W'ASHING'I‘(L\'I D. €, FEBRUARY 4. 1923—PART 1. See Kann’s Exhibit at the Food Show \ ANN ONS O Read Our

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 * HOOVER SUPPORT INQURY ONRUBBER Secretary Would Look Into i Possibility of Sources for i Bigger Output. DUE TO ACTION BY...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FEBRUARY 4, 1923—PART 1. The few {tems listed do not rep- resent the lowest priced good

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 ' S TWO PRESIDENTIAL - BOOMS IN INDIANA Beveridge and Watson Are! Mentioned as Successors to Mr. Harding. { | BOTH SILENT ON

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 16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FEBRUARY 4, 1523—PART 1. o —_— —— GUARANTEED QUALITY AT Store Hours: - See Our ol...

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 . THE SUNbAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 4, 1923—PART 1. RADIO MAY AID IN FINDING {55 #3435 5% "5y Rapio ToDAY i F. B.

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 18 54 T reaus of the government, including Scientists Propose F isheries he o commiblon, "B fo these a | vouchers not honored

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 &t 7” GRIP Get Well Quick Ta get well quickly, dissolve the ]n(l]eh in water, study the, directions around lhe vial. Dr....

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 [1ievea the aavancing forces ravorabie to Dr. Sun will be able to foree them to evacuate. There is the gravest es who are S

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 i THE SUNDAY NOTES, GOSSIP AND NEWS OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Western Team Wins War-Map Game—Practice Centers Established at

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 FINANCIAL THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 4, 1923—PART 1. » FINANCIAL, BUSHESS UTLOOK S Home Trade Condiions...

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 FINANCI AY' STAR, P 3 ART 1. FINANCIAL e Week s Price Range New York Stock Exchange|DIRANTS WILD NP [F22853F B2 ™ Loans 1928

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 "THE SUNDAY STAK, WASHINGION, “D. ¢, FEBRUARY 4~ J923PART 'L M on P age 12 Today Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. “THE

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 EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES V}"ut 2-—24 Pages CANAL ZONE BENEFITS ARE DISAPPOINTING TO PANAMA | |...

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 tgom THE —_——e e e ———— THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, DsC. SUNDAY.......February 4, 1923...

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 TUG-OF-WAR IN RUHR SURE TO END IN DISASTER Rope Secured Upon Rocks of Finance. Memel Again Looms as Danger Point. BY OLIVER

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 MRS HEBER g HAVO'I;‘A;N};e istetr o Pxesicfen{, who Sailed yesterday for \\ &DMONSTON- PHOTOS = South ‘A-merica. A Dinner by

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 'SOCIETY. ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 1923—PART 2 socIETY. —_— T Chisago Company Hes Complete List of...

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 SOCIETY. Sons of Confederate Veterans Announce 8th Mardi Gras Ball Season’s Debutantes, For- ; mer Sponsors and Maids i of

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 e ' First of Four Dances At Annapolis Officers’ Club on February 7j Midshipmen Hold Regular Saturdny Hop — Admiral and Mrs.

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 SOCIETY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FEBRUARY % 1923—P. P B Aot 20 ST S flag and th ry- the playground or 2 ™ nounced the...

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 -~ SOCIETY. r.l.Midwinter Dance to Aid A Shrine of Sacred Heart A midwinter dance directed by Father Finnerty for the benefit

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 L0 Al y" -~ A Month WHST PALM BEACH, Fla., Febru-1day in the cottages and at the hotels. | ary 3.—Royal personages are soon

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 SOCIETY, Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life enator and Mrs. Phipps Are Well Known Bene- factors of...

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 Mmoo S S S SRR Ol [ ill Set a New Mark for Values and Savings! importam disposal of odd lots, incomplete lines, rem- 0g....

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 rs. James Keith Marshall Norton enfertained at bridge followed by tea urday, afternoon at her home, cn nce sfreet. The guests

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 & AR, WASHINGTON, D. . FEBRUARY £ -1823_ PART 2. —————————— i s Merle Thorpe of 1 CHEVY CHASE i entertained on FPri 3 3 nner.

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 ortrait of a ChUld" by Cam exhibition of Society of W URING the past week three new fcarnestly hoped that the series will |

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 Girls and Their ‘Affairs. Conducted by Helen H. Fetler. IRLS and women have always been dubbed the “talkative" sex and the

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 : e HELP AND SITUATIONS, | SUNDAY WA v D C, RUARY 4, 1923—PART 2. ITUATIONS, - L. v . ; HELP—FEMALE. SITUATIONS—FEMALE. SITU.

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 AUTOMOBILES Continued. FURNITURE_AND FURNISHINGS. POULTRY, PEE‘S'-G- LIVE STOCK.| FOR %fim‘ofim. U1 STARKET STAND T it T onl 7

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 ROOMS, ETC. FOR BALE—AU’I&IOBILES. | FOR SALE_AUTOMOBILES. Continued. THL SUNDAY STA_R,V WASBINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 5,...

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 REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS TO LET APARTMENTS TO LET FOR RENT—FLOOR SPACE. WANTED—WAREHOUSES. WANTED—MONEY. + WANTED T0 BUY...

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 REAL ESTA 8 e SUBURBAN PROPERTY. F—tontinted. RIVEE-FRONT SHACK, TWO ROOMS Eeho,” Address Box URURBAN PROPER beautiful 7-room

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