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Evening Star dated February 14, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair and colder tonight and tomor- row; lowest temperature tonight, about 24 degrees; continued cold Fri- “From...

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 e | CABINET T0 REMAIN 1 PRESENT FIGURE Ueint Congress Committee to +o:Get Plans 0. K.d By Mr. Harding. BUREAUS TO BE UNITED

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 WHAT GREAT NATIONS DO FOR § \ TFrom argumient of Theodore W. Noyes be- fore Joint congressional fiscal committee in 1015, : L

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 1 EINCOLN EULOGIZED A1 ANNUAL SERVICE figpublican Clubs Hold 20th -Memorial Meeting to Honor k Great Emancipator. MESSAGE BY

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 CLAIMS MER ROUGE | “WETNG” LVING Klan Speaker Says They Are Under Ku Klux Observation in New Orleans. ~a By the Associated

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 - =6 g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1928. . 1924. That 1s, ratification effected be-'tho...

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 IR T nnninmne TNt innoa g g u i p o sy GG T U T T T T T A BIG SAVING! Take ndvantage of New York State Rates of Interest....

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 SOCIETY. Society Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Guests ¢ Tonight of Mr. at a Di HE Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge will be

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 ' Society ng, when a few weeks ago she was a Lo guest of Mrs. MacFarland. iLmong the inyited guests were the Tinister from

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 deding Geniuses at School : Install Electric Signal Bells Budding scient!fic geniuses in the eighth-grade class at the Adams

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 THE EVENING ST SAYS POLIENAN FREDONHERFIRST Mrs. Minnie C. Tribby of 3925 Morri- Bon street, Chevy Chase, on trial before...

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 ’ 137w SAYSSCULY SOLD ECRETU. . PAPERS :] ) Balanow Testifies Head of {Radical Bureau Under Flynn [Delivered Records to...

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 ARMY FLYERS TO BLAZE AIR TRAIL FROM KELLY FIELD TO PORTO RICOI The vast possibllities of aerial com- munication with the...

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 THE EVENING Metal Laces, $5.49 Yard Metal lace flouncings in beautiful floral de- signs. 36 inches wide, in various designs

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 "0.C.VOTE QUESTION | (PN LINCOLN PARK ;Citizens’ Body Appomts Com- mittee to Investigate Cap- { ital’s “Disfranchisement.” of

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 EX-GOVERNOR WINS IN BRIBERY TRIAL :‘lahoma Judge Rules Al- *leged Deed Was Not in if Line of Official Duties. INDICTMENT IS

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 e | THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1923. ON SANDS AT PALM...

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 | STANDARD HEHWAY | - ECLARED BYSTATES — g Virginia and West Virginia Offi- cials Establish Status of “North- western Grade.”

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 1923, tached to the bureau of information.| DANZIG WOULD BORROW. |qualnlnnus of the dollar-laden Uncle Thi is bureau is being

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 Hugh Walpole Will Lecture in Washington Tomorrow— ‘We Have His Latest Book— THE CATHEDRAL x— $2.00 —This may also be read in

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 — PLANS FORTENPLE TRBUTETOWONAN . PHE EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D, 'C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1923." J J ridgEvery Man’s

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 ASKS GENERAL PROBE ¢ OF VETERANS' BUREAU Bepresentative Fish Introduces sResolution in House for Inquiry : by Joint...

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 - and Smart Store News of Today Fiber Silk Scarfs, with hats to match. All gay shades, such as jade, orange, red, lavender,

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 URGE EXTENSION OF TATH STREET Citizens’ Association Denies i Realty Dealers Are Re- sponsible for Movement. Agitation again

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 ¢ Y.M.C. A BUDGTDRVE ' GIES“DVERTHETOP” $33.200 Actually Pledged and " Promises of $2,000 More B Than Meet Fund. The campaign

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 . AMUSEMENTS | #m=2'Damrosch Lecture-Recital. Walter Damrosch gave the second @r-his series of three lecture-recitals the...

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 New Building, fireproof, THE W. C. T. U. PLANS RITES. APARTMENTS Conn. Ave., Overlooking Bridge modernly equipped, two...

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 ., FINANCIAL,' PRICES OF STOCKS TURN IRREGULAR 'Heavy Profit-Taking in Some Quarters—Gains Are Also Recorded. Adams Express.

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 i 4 COAL STOCKS SHOW BAINOVER OCTOBER tl S. Geological Survey Gives . Out January Figures—Lo- i cal Financial Doings....

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 BERTH FOR WASHINGTON /IN THE PROPOSED CIRCUIT Baltimore, Brooklyn, Providence, Newark, Bufl'alo,' Montreal and Toronto in...

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 SP G. U. to Transport Track for Meet : Harvard Claims Credit for ORTS. - | WILL USE HILLTOP OVAL [BOR ITS INDOOR CARNIVAL...

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 PONERVALUATIN * BREF PREPARED Will Be Filed Today. or To- morrow—Argues- Supreme _Court Jurisdiction. ] $3,000000 AT STAKE

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 $7 and $8 Sateen Comforts 72x80 double bed-size heavy-weight cotton-filled Comforts, ) $ covered with fine grade sateens;...

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 Tight-Fitting Sweater in Fashion BY /NNE RITTENHOUSE., The new sweaters are innovations. Actually they are knitted blouses. -

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 —banish pain! Apply Sloan's. Restore healthy circulation of blood through congested tissues. Since con- gestion causes the

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 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Continwed, uate nurse (colo HERAPIS ethical systems of pentic ._For appointment phone N. 5197...

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 APARTM FOR RENT—-ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS—Continued. 825 t-r oné; electrieity: 8. ‘sunay Near 15, Ool. 3 reasomable. Poreh,...

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 A % 39" WANTED TO BUY _REAL-ESTATE THE FOR SALE—APARTMENTS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. GOVT. FMPLOYE WILL PURCHASE HOUSE or lot in Mt.

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 ) »2 sets Fronch 1t-in combination cabiner, built-in other attractis combine to make thix house THE REST OFFERE] Tnspect...

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 PARKVIEW ETZENS UREENEW COURT Declare Present Two Di- visions of Police Court Overcrowded. Declaring the two divisions of the

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