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Evening Star dated February 16, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair and continued cold tonight and tomorrow; lowest temperature tonight about 15 degrees, ‘Temperature for...

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 . THE EVENING S ( PLANSFILRUSH [~ .~ ORUGVAREHDGE [P O S B ke o= " Ao Grode NG SHIINEY FOR DISTRICT BILL|_.ocessemes |...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923. The World at Its Worst British Liberals —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS

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 MEMEL AWARDED; POLESINBATTLE Allies Relinquish Control Over Baltic Area to Lith- uania. MANY SOLDIERS WOUNDED Trregulars Also

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 4 MAY VOTE ON DEBY FUNDING BILL TODAY BSenate Limits Debate to Ten | Minutes for Each Speaker i After 2 0’Clock. ' The Senate

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 50 long as the electoral college does no harm to anybody and serves faithfully as a register of the people’s will, why not

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 A BIG SAVING! Take advantage of New York State Rates of Interest. They are lower than Virginia Rate: § Long a leading and...

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 SOCIETY. Society Senator and Mrs. Frelinghuysen Hosts to Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge at Supper Tonight. .| to Miss...

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 - Wwith every movement that had to do GEORGE W, OFFUT, LLE MONTH, DS Georgetown Banker and Pro- moter Long Prominent in...

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 IRSH IRREGULAR HEAD THE EVENING Young Children LL PASO, Tex., February 16.— Bitter Fighting Reported in Moun- ( Scores of...

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 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1975. The Hecht Co 7th at I’ ‘ Sale! 300 Pairs Women’s Imported D.C. EWPLOYMENT | - BUREAU IS URGED Kid

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 ¥ = 13 the county who attcnded. “TARMERS FAVER D.C.AEGPROGIY Montgomery County Resi- dents Will Support Auto Measure in...

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 DETECTIVE T0 DENY | PLOTTO KILL LENIN Ready to Face Radical Mak- ing Charges in Connection With Michigan Quiz. GO, February

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 THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C, FRIDAY, —— [ lPreszdent and Cardinal Laud ||JRGES NEW PARTY | Washington as Esemplar).

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 1 PROPOSESERGG, CRANDARMYPLSS Commander - in - Chief Also Urges Pensions at Depart- ment of Potomac Reunion. James W....

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 16 - ENGINEER IS SLAN, | VIGTIMOF ASSASSIN Earle Remington,Who Sought Diversion in Aviation, Kill- ed in Los Angeles.: ! SHOT

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 "THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923. ¢ INTEREST TO FANS. Looking MPLE S

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 18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO . C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1923. | left no stinging aftermath. gloom of sordld existence, are

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 PANESEINLS, + HELDREALISSLE . - No Friction Seen in Future| Immigration to This 1 _ALIEN LAND LAWS CRUX Tokio Said to Feel

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1928. 3. KANN Sons Co. Telephone Main 7200 “THE BUSY CORNER”...

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 . Herring, The Jack of a !| Can Never Competa With the Specialist aduate and tered special- 1 handle your @ental work here.

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 Nemo Corsets, $3.00 No. 333. Comfort, durability and G voguishness are combined in this one model with its lowness of price.

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 4 cRiRAbrssnurNasn T - “ g0 eesBosnancrran o SESFNDER] H a i e -ADMITS MURDER; TRAPPED AT PHONE Jersey City Police Hold Man

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 ra4 ASK SENATE PROBE OF CRONKHITE CASE 3 Former Colonels of 18th Divi- sion, Both Lawyers, Pre- 4 sent Request. ROSENBLUTH

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 TRBUTE IS PAD TOMAIE HEROES Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Disaster in Havana Harbor i Observed by Veterans. HARDING SENDS...

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 2% » NEW STOCKS ARE PUSHEDTO FRONT Further Advances Made To- day in Prices—German Marks Higher. BY STUART P. WEST. Special

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 FEBRUARY 16, 1923. IMACKAY COS. UNAFRAID | - OF RADIO COMPETITION | Surplus of Over $2,000,000 Dis- FINANCIAL. THE _EVENING

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 28 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN - GTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923. SPORTS. Base Ball Attendance Records to Fall :

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 ‘SPORTS. Ten Princeton Men in G. U. Meet : Washingion Club Calls Off Golf THOMSON TOP 1 S THE LIST OF OLD NASSAU ENTRIESE...

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 30 THE EVE + STAR, WASHI D. C, FR]'DAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923. (Copyright, 1923, by H. C. Fischer, Trade —By BUD FISHER. COMMERCE

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 $1 Earrings, 55¢ Pair| | Homemade Fudge : Special—Noxema Women'’s $5, $5.50 and $6 Special assorlmem% P’cndanl and Novelty

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 . a2 fiear the Brox Sisters #he hit of the Music Box Revue, sing “BRING ON THE PEPPER” .. A spicy bit from the biggest .-show

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 WOMA VARIOUS TABLE N’S PAGE. DECORATIONS AND SOME FOOD GARNISHESI Suggestions Are Offered for Household Use, With Special...

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 FEBRUARY 16, 1923, 'ROOMS, ETC HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, . T34 HELP—MALE. NBVER moil

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 A FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. CERTIFIED GOLD SEAL CARS. Jilla 8t. Oaire touring, 19: Cadillac coupe, model 0. Hupmobile

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 86 FOR SALE—APARTMENTS. Continued. 5 AIODERN, 48TORY, DETACHED APART- ment; desirably located on the Heights: south- xposure:

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—EUUSES Conthuued, FOR SALE—-HOUSES Centinved. NORTH EAST—$7.§50. Tapestry brick hosse; h.-w.h. and...

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 ~ EXPLAINS "NO BOX NO MAL” OROER Bartlett Points Out Mutual Advantages Resulting From Campliance With Request. ‘Postmasters .

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