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Evening Star dated February 25, 1923

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 WEATHER. Cloudy today and tom ably occasional rains; wi Temperature for twen orrow, prob- armer today. ty-two hours ended at

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 2 » FILES HIS MINORITY REPORT ON SURPLUS Representative Evans Dis- agrees With Decision of Joint Committee. THE SUNDAY STAR,

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 » % NEWU. . BUILDINGS { CALEDVITALNEED Wrchives, Internal Revenue i and Justice Departments Require Homes. $21,000,000 RENT

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 RELAND OVERAVED O EBELATTDKS ] Armed Minority Threatens)| Whole Social System of the ! Emerald Isle. ENGLAND IS ALARMED!...

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 THE SUNDAY RoorLess ANCHOR BAR Like Vapor Lamp in Pocket Form' THEY FEEL NATURAL Kills cold, catarrh and influ- enza germs.

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 * -6 RS.HARDINGAGAIN ACTS AS HOSTESS Makes First Appearance at Semi-Official Function and Receives Thirty. arding made her |

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 The appreciation of music is ex- pressed by many groups in the com- smunity centers of the public Yrom the wonderful symphon

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 THE SUNDAY STAR WASHi‘NGTO D. C., FEBRUARY 25, 1923—PART L \J $3 Comforts H Half o . With This Coupon Peroxide Ext?-""';“ 98¢

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 0, FEBRUAR 2 Boxes Stationery With This 35c Coupon and Good Quality Lin- en-finish Paper and invelope: white and colors; 24

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 L buLLA LG, BALTIMORE MU soanias UM OF N the Smithsonian Institution is now to be seen an interesting ex- hibition of...

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 Parent Teacher Activities TMs ocolumn is conducted under the Susplocs of the Distreit of Columbia dranch of Congress of...

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 THE SUNfiAY STAR. WASHINGTON, 1 €, FEBRUARY 25, 1923 -PART "ANSBURGH & BROTHER 6-piece Pantry Sets, white japanned. Large...

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 FEBRUARY 25, 1923—PART 1. STARTS MONDAY SATURDAY Make Your Own Clothes-- Miss E. Duke, Expert Costume Designer at Your...

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 rrescribed fur the appropriate grade 5 000 08 the vuing Aued sheveln, 14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C ., FEBRUARY 25,

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 Y THE BUNDAY ————— Many Changes in Present Status of U 8T ‘WASHINGTON, cal organization, being responsible for the output,

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 ARNTIRNS This Is the Last Week of he February Sale Lifetime Furniture Values Are Just as Remarkable~-Assortments Just as Com-

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 RAIN-MAKING TEST AT BOLLING FIELD wo Experts Confer With Army Officers in Effort to Perfect Device. SAND SHOT THROUGH AIR...

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 ' 18 PLAN SPECIAL FEATURES ATCOMMUNITY CONCERT Ethel Garrett and Henry Easpar, | Pianists, Are on Big HEL G, TT, Pilanist, of

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 THE' ' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FEBRUARY 25, 1923—PART 1. Three More Days tlires Lanshurgh gfurniture ¥y 8 ,,‘v§“‘1 .

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH Group of High-Grade Dresses ‘For Street, Afternoon and Sports Wear. For Misses, Women and Larger Women

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 ~51 " C.. FEBRUARY 25, 1923—PART 1. judgment | car, in which Mrs. Lederer was riding. SN S S SIS NSNS NN NN NN NN SN E NN NN

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 BANKERS' BANQUET HILARIOUS AFFAIR “0ld Dinner Bell” Summons Guests to Tables at New Willard. BOOBAR IS T4asTMASTER e Keeps

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 ‘GOSSIP AND NEWS ., OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Easterh to Move Into New Building Thursday — Washington’s Birthday Annt. |...

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 {, GROWS MORE ESSENTIAL [[fublic Demanding . 7 and Greater Degree of Uniformity Dependable Service in "Apparatus on Sale. BY

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 FINANCIAL. WEEKLY BOND SUMMARY FOREIGN GOVERNMENT{ STATE AND MUNICIPAL. Prev. week's o T e * FNDSINPLENTY " TOADBUSNESS...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Purchases on a Charge Placed on April 1 Bill. Every One READ 3. Pages in This Paper Today

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 L’ AIGLON DRESSES =~For daytime wear. A wonderful value in the Spring Festival Sale. Each.......... SR e $2-99 —-Dresses that

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 ~—Purchases on‘ a charge will be placed on bills rendered April 1. _S. KANN Sons Co. “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D

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 EDITORIAL PAGE EDITORIAL SECTION e —————————————————————— NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES Part 2—22 Pages LIGHT WINE AND

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 THE EVENING STAR, ‘With Sunday Merning Bditlon. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY......February 25, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor

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 CONSIDER WAYS TO STOP FILIBUSTERS IN SENATE TwoProposalsNow Pending Would Make It Difficult to Talk Legisla- tion to Death.

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 HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! Soclet, Official Society Having Last Fling Before the Close of Winter Season| First Lady...

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 SOCIETY. ‘Week of Gayety Noted At the Naval Academy And Mgryland Capital Midshipmen’s Dance, Wash- ington's Birthday, Largely

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 i SOCIETY. SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY NTAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FEBRUARY 25 1923_PART 2. Buest Miss Margaret Portlock. sub- SEhevis

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 Gives Hair Silky Luster! Adds“Sparkling” Gloss How Stars of the Screen and Stage Add Final Touch, Which Makes Their Hair So

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 The thiy at 11 o'clock a.m. Luncheon will be served at 1 dies. Women's Auxillary Gra woman's of the dioces address the n Cha

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 Tales of Well Known Folk Representative Phil Campbell May Turn Movie lNp Pitt Camp- an astonishing | lter Scott, and | garbed

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 IALEXANDRIA SOCIETY.l Dr. K at luncheon Thursday at her. home on Duke strest, ey hered twentyg "y accompanythg~ Gov....

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 SOCIETY. : " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, FEBRUARY- 23, 1923 PART 2 -SUCIETY. i ) = family until his death in 1879. g

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 SOCIETY. AROUND THE CITY By Nannie HEN Pharaoh's tomb has been cleaned out and darkened cqual to a New England parlor, and

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 "The Frances Scott Chapter, D. A. R., ho&d its current meeting at the home of*'Mrs. W. C. Jones. on Ordway street. Ays. Jones

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 Girls and Their Affairs. Conducled by Helen H. Fetter. | EASTERN GIRLS' RIFLE CLUB OFFICERS. HE condltions for girls’ ath-

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 i HELF AND SITUATIONS." __THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. O, FEBRUARY 25, 1923 PART 2. HELP AND SITUATIONS Ao HELP—MALE....

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 (. I * "MISCELLANEOUS. - - THE: SUNDAY' STAR,- WASHINGTON, -D. - C., FEBRUARY 25, 1923—PART- 2. - AUTOMOBILES.: - BUSINESS

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 “AUTO FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. MOBILES FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. RENT...

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 ¢ i T b - 10 KPARTMENTS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 25 1923—PART 2. REAL ESTATE _ -...

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 REAL ESTATE. : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 25 1923—PART 2. REAL ESTATE. ™9 ™ _— ——— REAL ESTATE LOANS....

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 REAL = 5 Near 14th and Euclid Sts. NN\W. opportunity to secure first-clas ind rooming business, with furniture, and 10-room

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 RESORTS EUROPEAN HOTELS. l @ The service is alwa n 1~ perfect Cabios. - rreia Toadon RESORTS ATLANTIC (ITY, N\, HE “CECIL" is

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 News of the Clubs The Chevy Chase Woman's Club met Wednesday in the auditorium of the Maryland School, with Mrs. J. H....

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 A NATIONAL—Music Box Revue, evening. POLI'S—"The Bat,” mystery play. GARRICK—Garry McGarry Piayers, comedy. evening....

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 4 ; “msg “.GIAHI:;TH?:SI-LA;EH CHARACTER ANALYSIS - %__‘ RS ATI ON ALTomonw An . i VBah Cameron's Carcer ¢ UGH CAMERO Morning

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 é . "AMUSEMENTS: gsementg Q The PH . AT THE PHOTOPLAY 'RIALTO—"Kick In" and “Message of Emile Coue.” aiternoon. METROPOLITAN

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