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Evening Star dated February 22, 1923

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 WEATHER. Fair and colder tonight and tomor- temperature lowest about 24 degrees. ‘Temperature for twenty-two hours Highest,

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 ro ™ MONUMENT RITES BROADCASTTOUS. Sherrill Opens Ceremony by Ordering Salute to Ameri- can flag. SHAFT’S HISTORY IS TOLD...

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 THE EVENING THURSDAY, 22, 1923. {I.§. SEN]' B“_“[]N Loss of Revenue in Dry Law IBROADIN | Ceing Widenpread Interen Actual...

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 EULOGIZES GENIUS ~ OF WASHINGTON Shortridge Points Out Part in Convention at Phil- adelphia. e AVERTED RUIN OF UNION Left...

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 AL A PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES SHOW PROSPEROUS YEAR NEW YORK, February 17.—The re- port of Pigely Wiggly Stores for the vear ended

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 THE EVENING STAR, ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. . .February 22, 1923 TEEODORS W. NOYES.. i Editor

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 - THE' EVENING: ‘BTAR; WASHINGTON, D: O —_—t R Important Savings on A&P Canned Fruits Highest Quality at Lowest Prices 15° 8¢

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 ‘g SO e PR o B vy HE President und Mrs. Hard- ing will have as guests at the White House, the ambas- sador to Belgium and...

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 . RN IR | Society FATEBY TONIGHT 'Murder Case Likely to Go to | Jury Today—Judge Hints { Night Session. By the Associated...

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 TOCOLLEGTDATA |-ON ONE-MAN CARS Utilities Commission May ~Send Engineer to Other Cities for Information. WOULD DELAY VERDIC

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923. 1 = BORAH DEMANDS | RUSSRECOGNITION Sees Stabilizing Effect

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 12 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ‘C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923. ASKSFOR SUPPORT FOR SURPLUS BILL Edward F. Colladay...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923 e Recoven s o, ROTARANS OBSERVE EIGHTEENTH YEAR Two Other...

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 12 WILL LAUNCH MOVE FOR SCHOOL BODY First Plans to Be Made for ‘Proposed Citizens’” Central Committee. Initial steps toward

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 $1.75 to $2.95 Veils at $1.29 In the Spring Festival Sale —Square and straight drape ei- fects, with scroll, shadow and...

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 i —_— . THE EVENING 101d 999’ Has Finished Last Run, | MORE mBS' LESS But Memory Thrills Dopey Da;l% | PAY, REPORT SYS...

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 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923. WIFE OF GOVERNOR. Mrs,...

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS. - ¢ (710 Meters). ‘Weather bureau report. orge

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 SCORES STUDENT, REINSTATES Board of Education Acts in Case of L. S. Jones of Western High. HISTORY BOOKS UP AGAIN Question

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 Heavy Huck Towels, 15¢ 100 dozen Heavy Double-thread Huck Towels, with Y. M. C. A. woven through center; seconds of 25¢...

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 THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 19237 Precipitous Col di Lana Captured in War Through Eifort of

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 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ‘ ! HRDCOALMNERS) ~ Two Carloads of Grass Rugs! Chest Coldsl

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 ‘& base h Former Army Chaplain Tries to|SCHAB GVES PLAN Pay for “Slight” to Doughboys ®ol. Axton, chief of Army chaplains,

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 PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn

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 Plain and Novelty Weaves Woolen Dress Goods, $2.50 yard yards fine 54-inch woolens, for <Xirts and dresses—in navy, tam, \.

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 and conveyed here in an open auto- [ the opposition leader in ‘parliament, | “Hearty greetings from the commit- By WEBSTER.

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 FINANCIAL. REDISCOUNT RAT BODST GODDONEN Federal Reserve Action De- clared to Indicate Sound Business Conditions. NEW DEMAND

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 SCH D. C, THURSDAY, FE BRUARY 22, 1923. Georgetown Indoor Meet a Big Success : Heisman Has New | SPECTATORS ARE UNITED IN...

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 . . SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, N, \D C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY " 92, 1923. SPORTS. Greb-Tunney Fight Exciting Inferest : Police

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 30 lN'I'[NSWE DRIVE HUUSE lNSIS‘[S []N PA MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Selects a Relic From King ‘Tut’s’ Tomb. v TORAISE 100000 Gospel

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 THE EVENING - WASHINGTON, sheriffs and all other persons who op-| tions, order and advice as to the posed such invasion.”...

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 *H-H‘X‘H‘h—-hfl-i-i-H—H‘H-!’H*H—K%PH-H-FFW | he Scarlet Tanager A Story of Secret Service and Diplomatic Intrigue BY J. AUBREY

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 WOMAN’S PAGE." SEEN IN THE WASHINGTON SHOPS BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. ING WINTER played a trick on the Washington shops this |

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923 MISCELLANEOUS, —_——————— et e ——...

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 AUTO FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. MOBILES THE BARTRAM MOTORS COMPANY. ‘AUTHORIZED DEALER Lincoln, Ford, Fordson, New...

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 REAL ESTATE.’ =36 FOR SALE—107S. ___|REG’LAR FELLERS—A Man’s Got to Have Some Bad Habits : OSIANC 0T Il ioadica n Tne....

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 REAL ESTATE.” SALE HOUSES | R SALE—ROUSES ORI aALE ) | e —— TAKOMA PARK—Corner— NORTHWEST—New Home— $11,000. $7.750. Just...

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 CHAMBER ISSUES COMMITTEELISTS Personnel on Retail Trade, Guard and Conventions An- nounced for Year. of committees on retail

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 WASHINGTON’'S ,SPECIAL ‘ QGRAVURE e Y gmng ar BIRTHDAY SECTION ‘ NUMBER WASHINGTON, D. ", FEBRUARY 22, 1923. | i TS...

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 INING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 1Y o Feqe Home of the Friendship Fire Company, Alex- andria. The fire-fighting -organization, with

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 22, 1923. Old sun dial in the grounds ; 3 at Mount Vernon.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 22. 1923. —_—— 4 r zrrrr'r',. ,”"' At lefr unique man- tel at

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