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Evening Star dated February 19, 1923

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 ¢ Foenin WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION WEATHER. Cloudsy and warmer tonight and to- morrow, probably becoming unsettled ; lowest

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 FRUIT EXPOSITION HERE NEXT WINTER Largest in East Also to In- olude Display of Vege- tables. ! LOOKING FOR BIG HALL.:‘ | i |

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 DEMANDS SCHOOLS RENSTATE HS SN Lincoln S. Jones Declares | Frat Membership Not Real Reason of Suspension. TAKES FLING AT...

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 § HSICE SINFORD [ SIS WIT COuRT .; Time Since Present Term ’ Was Convened. FORMALITY MODIFIED Power Company Valuation Case

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 ~ NATION WAKENING, [Goethate Spurn | mosrve o ssa. | CARIBREAN FLIGHT - DECLARES BISHOP 'Says Patriotism and Respect ; for

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 THE EVENING STAR, ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. ... .February 19, 1983 THEODORE W....

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 ! - THE- Woodmward & Lotheop = MEN’S STORE 43rd ANNIVERSARY SALE VALUES Men's and Young Men’s $36 Fine New Spring Suits All"

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 The Vice President Dining Tonight With Mr. and Mrs. Castle, Who Have Other Guests. HE Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge will

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 " IRCWFRANIN *CLAED BY DEATH 86-Year-0ld Native of Wash- ington Dies of Bronchial Pneumonia. DR. CHARLES W. FRANZONIL. Dr.

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 10 : : THE . EVENING -STAR, -WASHINGTON, 39¢ Box Fete Linen | * Stationery, Guaranteede Water 2 for 40c | 2 for 99c 19¢...

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 his 3 Fuarantecs Your Satisfaction o - Buginess i Engravmg . The walue of. Eugraved Stationcry for business * purposes is...

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 e S TP T R A e s S F Ry L oy = Ry A8 S P P PR R ST 6 iR E Y SYPIPIRY AN SVAL LG PRt PR SRS R RSP A RSP S P BETTER BUSIESS .

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 Carnarvon Writes of WOndé;ré-'_-:‘ | He Saw in Tomb of Pharaoh|! Gorgeous Ostrich Feather Fan, in Per- - ~fect Condition, 34

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 - Upholstering TO UPHOLSTER YOUR 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE Only Yo Furniture "o By our experts at prices which are 25 per cent...

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 ard & Lothrop 43¢ ; The Time to Buy at Low Prices fi' With prices down to such a low level on hundreds of different items that

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 THE. .EVE (G STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. ©,.MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1923, MUTT AND JEFF —They Depart for Egypt to Explol.'e the Old

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 | THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORI THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1923. — e A BIT OF CONTRAST. At left,

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 18 ~ Abe Martin Says: Workin® never hurt nobuddy. It’s what we do after th’ whis- tle blows that puts us on th’ hummer. It’s

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 fPRESII]ENTS IDEALS - OF USEFUL CITIZEN ‘Radio Message to Peoi)le' of ) | 1 5 . - 3 i lqa avoid the lu':’ , United States...

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 Linen Iiafidkerchiefs —Worien's Plain Linend'hndk«dlhfi. hemstitched. 12¥c value, special at. —Women’s Linen | H-ndkeréhlefi,

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 I PUBLIGAN STATE | QUARTERS T0 OPEN | Voters’ Association Here to .Have Special Program ; _.~’ on Friday Evening. OFFICIALS

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 Gen. Sawyer, board for hogpitalizati likely * that ~another Would be needed, Cha indicated that he wou 55,000,000 MORE NEEDED

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Crepe de Chine Overblouses BY ANNE RITTENHOUSI Of overblouses there are hundreds. Suddenly shops,...

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 24 - Winter League Se SPORTS.’ AMERICAN LEAGUE MEETS | TO ADOPT ITS SCHEDULE} o Mo Objections Voiced Among Magnates Assembled

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 A . SPORTS EVENING THE 'STAR, WASHINGTON D. O, MONDAY, FEBRUARY /19, 1923, Ray to Run in 1,500-Meter Event Here : Big Ten...

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 . * 26 MARKET ADVANCE HITS PROFIT-TAKING: Olls and Equmments Hardest Presse_d After Strong Open- ing for Week. BY STEWART P.

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 ) LiNA ATIONAL BANKS 0" INFINE POSIION Grissinger Reports 8,225 In- bstitutions in Best Shape in Over Two Years. L}...

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 ' —5c everywhere- :  Little red boxes for Sc: | everywhere ‘you go==full’ of- luscious little raisins. 75% fruit sugar — 1560

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 “ Bhese . phoae Mints. LOTRUING—WIII call 1 my unietisred suto. ‘moblle, ity or wubucbs. -mf pay you highest rices 'for...

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 il r:so APARTM APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. Continwed. A ASD 7 inclosed porch; Tight furnished: fo Apt. of profesaio office: ‘mo.

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 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. orth Columbia He'ghts. One of the most attractive houses in Nortd Columbia Helgh six

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 CITY PLAYGROUNDS WILL OPEN MARCH 1 Mrs. Rhodes, Supervisor, Is at Work Preparing for Approaching Season. .Gather around, boys

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