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Evening Star dated April 2, 1923

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 WEATHER. Falr and much warmer tonight; tomorrow, increasing cloudiness and warmer. Temperature Highest, 47, at noon tod: 28,

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 'SANTIAGO CONGRESS | HEARS TRADE PLANS' 51,000,000 FRANCS TOMODERNIZENAVY France = Expending That, Amount in Overhauling Six

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 ' Poincare Defends French Policy In Talk With Frank B. Noyes Explains Reasons for and Aims of Ruhrl Occupation During Meeting

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 4 1923. 'Radio Parley Recommendations WARM SUN UFt ST To Be Adopted by Government [OVERTHRONOF GO/ Brohr. |IAPANESE PRIVE AND

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ) NOEL HOUSE FETE IN BIG DENAND Diplomatic and Social Folk Seek Reservations for Cabaret...

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 THE EVENING sTAR,!-very generation—it has been found | have to mow their lawne in December VENI) ‘With Eund.y Morning...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Plaids for spring in HART SCHAFFNER & MARX COATS FOR WOMEN PLAIDS are very stunning on

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 8 S ocC Mr. Hanihara, Ambassador of Japan, and : Mme. Hanihara SOCIETY. iety Guests of Honor at Reception This Afternoon....

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 0GER, | HATE To ASK YOu To Do 'fius BuUT You'tL HAVE Yo, | WANT You To TAKE Tis CAKE To THE - WOMAN'S EXCHANGE . You'LL HAuE g

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 10 & WOMEN RESTORE T0U.S. CITZENSHIP Two Married Foreigners Get Back Rights—Nine Petitioners Rejected. Two women who lost...

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 3 STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923. oy Woodmward & Lothwop | | THE EVE SHANGHAIED BOY N lTA | I ’ 1l’olice Open

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 THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923. All Easter ~—Fourth Floor. Toys Half Price. LANSBURGH & BROTHER

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 "THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL THE EVENING STAR, W \SHI\('[()\' D. MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923. Sl TnaE Lk e e ippeme WASHINGTON'S...

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 T D S ee—— Confession. ! - — i > S| When I was cr?p?ed by the flu it seemed my end was near, and cvery time { sneezed,...

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 [ e — Spread your umbrella to save your Easter gown and bonnet from April showers, but spread your bre=_ with to save your

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 Nearly sverybody knows gbout Valspar and millions are using it. This wonderful waterproof varnish has proved its worth and

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 *THF, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. e ——— deln ol s BRITISH PILE UP |"secomemon or damves| e’ S PARIS SHOGKED HUGE SURPLUS...

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 WOULD OPEN DOOR Dr. Sun Yat Sen’s Proposal for Developing South- ern China. T0 FOREIGN MONEY ¥ | OUTLINE OF HIS POLICY...

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 THE EVENING D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923. In the spring, particularly, pure, + healthy glood Fs needed for the . proper...

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 =z ',nmllh_ R (i i Answer: Rust, Paint fills the ings, | mnd keeps out the sum- smer breezes. Copper or Bronze screen- ing

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 DISTANT STATIONS. All Programs Scheduled for Easters Sta rd Time. (400 Meters). T p.m.—Bedtime story; roll call. by breaking

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 22 Bulgaria Sends War Leaders To Priso!z for Balance of Lives|' Radoslavoff and 6 Cabinet Officers to Pay Penalty. Army...

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 ROGKEFELLERS O UP 0420110 CENSUS GAIN DROPS. By the Associated Press PARIS, April 2—The net gain in population in France for

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 « FINANCIAL 2 RAILROAD SHARES DECLINE SHARPLY Bears Find Position Weak and Sell Heavily—Other Stocks Affected. BY STUART P.

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 Washington Stock Exchange SALES. FINANCIAL ssbington Rwy. & Elec. pf.—15 at T8%. Washington Gas Light—10 at 50 10 at 50,...

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 N THE - EVENING . STAR, WABHINGTON, D. C Chilly Weather Has Retarded Yanks : Griffs to Be Pushed in Final Week at Camp JUST

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 SPORTS, TEN ACRES USED TO MAKE BALL PARK IN NEW YORK 116,000 Square Feet of Sod, 30,000 Yards of Con- crete, 3,500 Tons of

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 28 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 2, q MI ] S E M E N T S | MUIT AND JEFF—According to Jeff This News

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 THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923, 244 N 7, 7 77 770 W/,/, The artist has done well with the picture

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 THE HOUSE OF MOHUN BY GEORGE GIBBS suthor of “Youth Triumphant” and Other Sucvesser. Copyrght, 1922, D. Appletox & Ce. WHO'S

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 WOMAN’S PAGE., - 18th Century Bows Are in Fashion BY ANXE RITTENHOUSE, it Weddings set fashions. The glamor ®nd romance of

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, [k U, MONDAY, XPRIL 2, 1923 ORIGINAL vecommendations 4 apylipng for...

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 AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—AU‘!‘OHOBILES. Contl: BUICK COUPP_ 1922. refinement and appearancé of a new S Ssc 5 salfoms out wp fer

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 REAL-ESTATE SALE—INVESTMENT PROP'TY. T SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. FETORY MODERN APARTMENT, WITH 2. rage

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 REAL/ESTATE. " KEG’LAR FELLERS—The Guest Finds He Made an Impression. DoNT Be SILLY seelL 8e TicKLED To DeATH @ THIS S REALLY

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 ?36 : : : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, 'APRIL Josts and efing]es Tt B NATIONAL—Alice Brady, in *“Zan- der the

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