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Evening Star dated February 9, 1923

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 WEATHER. Rain or snow tonight and tomor- row; colder tomorrow; lowest tempera ture tonight near freezing. Temperature for...

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 _‘p2v TALK WITH NELLON Bureau of Engraving Case . Taken Up Again in Secret Conference. SEEK TO REMOVE TAINT Treasury...

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 The Good Old ' Family ‘Ice-Bag’ An Ice-Bag for the Sic! room—In casc of sickness, . where an ice-bag has to be filled through

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 SR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Enjoy fl:e Week End With a Good Book Fairi) | O e :. - LRl &7 SR 4 | Tumbling Out Before e

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 Thia Guarantees Business Engraving The walue of Engraved Stationery for business pur- poses ¢s acknowledged by the greatly

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 e THE EVENING ST. With Sunday Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY...,...February 9, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES.......Editor

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 i A’Iaflf"' TO LOAN " Z~on JEWELRY' A BIG SAVING! Take advantage of New York State Rates of Interest. They are lower than...

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 yocaiet ~. The British Embassy Scene of a Dance “ Tonight, Given by Sir Auckland and Lady Geddes for Young Folk. HE...

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 SHRINE T0 INDUCT BIG CLASS TONIGHT i More Than 100 Will Brave Hot Sands at Poli’s Theater. Already the old familiar war o...

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 g INDS UNCONSCIOUS CRAVING A REALITY Dr. Thomas V. Moore De- clares It Is Present in Abe Martin Says: A m TO ATTEND ROME...

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 - Zhe]PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. New Metallic Lace Berthas In gold and...

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 Homemade Fudge 48c Lb. Two varieties of delicious Fudge—vanilla and chocolate. Lovers of _the old-fashioned homemade Fudge

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 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1923. i. Secretary of the Navy Denby and

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 14 R o— A Choice Made On Saint Valentine’s Day is a lucky choice so an old legend tells us. The old belief will hold good...

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 N anes s ANDIT ROBBERY STORY . 5 SPANISH PRINCE =27 BEING INVESTIGATED Cutting Eis Face. Frank B. Duchesne, twenty-seven |

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 | Tells How to Make Hair Grow Strong, Thick and Lustrous. Thousands of men and women are grow- irg bailess cvery day. This is

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 0. KNGHTSGONG TOMARION TONGHT Gen. Sawyer Will Accompany Templar Banner Party as President’s Proxy. Representatives of...

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 HINTON COMPLETES LONG FLIGHT TORD 5,000-Mile Trip From New York, Started August 17, | . Ends After Difficulties. FIRST PLANE

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 VALENTINES —Sentimental and humorous—hundreds and hundreds of different kinds ready in special section adjoining Dress Goods,

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 : ‘20 i THE G 53 ,~ 'U,l PRIDAY. ‘ 7 g FORCED TO NARRY, NEGRD CONESSES | o morpmesr. g o e s [ e | h 1t Pastor Who Slew...

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 3 __THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, PLAN COMMERCE CHAMBER MEETING Gathering Will Be Held Feb- _ NSBURGH & BROTHET -...

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 “THE EVENING “STAR: ' WASHINGTON FINANCIAL. MARKET ADVANCE |["~EW,_YoRK sTocK EXCHANGE | PRIES OF BONDS | s xox BONDS o...

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 * WOODBURY, AT " STEABOAT HEAD Norfolk & Washington Di- rectors Again Re-Elect Company’s President. To be actively engaged in

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 Dempsey:- CLASH FOR CHAMPIONSHIP TO FOLLOW JOHNSON BOUT kard Confident Jess Will Win ¢“Charity”” Mill, But If Floyd Should

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 SPORTS. THREE-DAY ROWING MEET SUGGESTED IN NEW PLAN Would Be Open to All Colleges and Fours, Doubles Added 1o Eight-Oared...

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 RIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1923. 4 (Copyright, 1923, by H. O. Fischer, Trade Mark rez. U. 5. Pat. off.) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,

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 RETAILERS OF STANDARD MERCHANDISE [ A Sale of Women’s Wool and Silk-and- wool Hosiery (OLORADO HOUSE " REBUKES CHAPLAIN...

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 28 -~ JAIL3IN RUM WAR MORE ARRESTS DUE Dry Authorities Alarmed OVEr.| tic inen of the old-fashioned police | Open Defiance of

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 WOMAN’S PAGE.” THE ‘EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 192 FEATURES. CAKE AND PASTRY MAKERS Who Could Have

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1923. HELP AND SITUATIONS.” R e s e HELP—MALE. INSTRUCTION COURSES

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 "XUTOMOBILES.’ "HE AEPARTMENTS, ETC.” P EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1923. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES....

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 2 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING §TAR, WASHINGTON, D. . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1923. REAL ESTATE, FOR RENT—HOUSES. EORBENT=SVORES B

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 REAL ESTATE.” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, i’*‘EBRfiARY 9, 1923. AUCTIONS.™ FOR SALE—EJUSES 5 FOR SALE—HOUSES

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 ¢ MORSES DEMAND ~ WRITS' DISMISSAL Claim Indictments illegally Obtained by Fletcher Dobyns. QUESTION HIS AUTHORITY Declare

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