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Evening Star dated February 21, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomorrow; some- what warmer tonight; lowest temper- ature slightly below freezing. ‘Temperature for

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 * WHITE SUPREMACY VITAL, SAYS BRYAN Hoists Banner in Speech Be- fore Southern Society Annual Dinner. | | NORTH “DOESN’'T...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1923: SureRelief |Varying Degrees of Dry Law. | Hello! Hello! TR

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 = ! Tomb Treasures May Revise All Ideas AbQut Ancient E gypt MARRIED HALF-SISTER. More Evidence 1Is Found to Prove...

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 _— ARLINGTON CITY" [ T BALISAPR0VED tw * out later : Incorporation of County Giv- i en Boost by Civic Federation. BROADER...

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 THE EVENING STAR, ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WABHINGTON, D. C. ‘“WEDNESDAY .February 21, 1023 THEODORE W. NOYES., I!.Mor

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 are lower t Long Loan residents Washington securing or small amounts and without delay. Bank References Furnished...

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 ~g - . e e el So SOCIETY. ciety The Postmaster General and Mrs. Work Returning to Capital Friday - From Visit in New England.

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 ACCUSED WIDOW TO TELL OF HUSBAND’S MURDER Dechred to ane Saxd Gibbons Killed Coal Company Manager and Ruined Her Home....

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 10 —_— MOTHERS APPROVE TEACHERS'BILL District Congress Gives 0. K. to Amended Capper Meas- ure at Long Session. The District

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 21, 1923, ar LOCAL STATIONS. . NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, Va....

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 'A slice of bread with a ‘Nucoa Spread is fine energy food for ! the boy who chops| ‘the kindling wood; a| denial of...

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 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1923. THE TOMB'S CARPENTER SHOP.

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 14 INDUSTRAL WAR " SCOREDBY ALLEN Called Only “Finish Fight” Still Permitted—Says People Hurt Worst. WANTS CONTROL BY U. S. *

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 36-Inch Normandy Voile, 45¢ Yd. A Superior Quality Fine Voile, regularly ; yard. Choice of a wide range of new colors and...

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 . 16 —— e e e * by a unanimous vote. The resolutio: or bitterness between officers may be ” 7% e ) v y 73 3 9 - lEmbassy...

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 D BUILDING POLO FIELDS. |InteriorDecorating--WallPapering Mitchel ' Fleld, . located at Garden N M i City, Long Island, will

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 WAGESTOBECIT “FFARES GO DOWN Capitaln Tféction Official So Notifies Senator Ball of D. C. Committee. Wages pald the employes

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 ¥ 3 > THE EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, AMER'BANlZE FILM “ American Bloc,” |REORGANIZING EXCHANGE D. C., WEDNESDAY,...

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 USATSTOSNE | " HOTELS ON PLAZA Arrangements Made for Con- ' #, ference With 8. & 0. « 'y Officials Friday. Plans of the...

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 KOREANS TO LAUNCH THE EVENING who has been attending the dlet s slons, sald that the reported unres in Korea should not be

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 ‘£ THE _EVENIN Autos Displacing luom TWO IN FATAL FIRE. :::u.'m ’;':,""fi,ef,'":e.‘:.,“a;‘:n::"'.zl . 22 death und their...

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 The Business Began With a Newspaper Adver- tisement “That first year we spent $2,600 in advertising our new product in the

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 *,:24 e g, T NEW HIGH MARKS SCORED IN STOCK Railroad and . Oil Shares . Higher—Coppers Qu?et. Caution Noted. BY STUART P....

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 = FINANCIAEL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 21, 1923.. UNOTYPE COMPANY| [ ~~ew Yorx cume waracer |

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 g Mathewson Now Heads Boston Nationals : $5,000 Purse Urged for Open Tourney oG LEAVES o SUGGESTION BY SARAZEN LIKELY TO STIR

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 SPORTS £ % N THE - EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTO D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 21, 1923 357 Athletes in G. U. Games Tonight : Two

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 & THE ' EVENING STAR; - WASHINGTON, D O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Schcol will be turned Into junfor / (Copyright, 1623, by H. 0.

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 Woodthrop Corsets, Special, $4.25 New spring model, of beautiful silk broche—a quality of fab- ric and workmanship usually to

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 ' B0 : s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1923 uflUAKER GlRI.H SGUGHT GHARGES SLAYING BY TWQ | !>

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 Upturned Brim Has Won Its Place BY ANNE R No revolution arises over night. Historians say this. The public doesn’t. It thinks

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 »2 REPUBLICTOLIVE, | SAYS SUNYAT-SEN Head of South China Govern- ment Gets Rousing Stu- dent Ovation. TELLS OF COLLEGE DAYS

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 - AUTOMOBILES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, FEBRU'RY 21, 1923 "’ ROOMS, ETC, * FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. |

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 i 34 APARTMENTS, ETC. F APARTMENTS _UNFURNISHED |REG’LAR_FELLERS—Better Going, But Not Coming. 1 N ST, N.W 7am rmnu...

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 ) REAL ESTATE THE EVENING W —_—,————— FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. L] Priced right for W. H. WAl 729 15th at. . T l‘f....

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 CALLSBOLL WEEVIL NATIONAL MENAGE President Proposes Afiectedi States Seek Treaty to Combat Evil. PROSPERITY AT STAKE| Harding

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