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Evening Star dated April 13, 1923

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 WEATHER. Rain tonight and to chahge in temperature; east wids. Temperature four hours ended at 2 Highest, morrow: no fresh

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 E2 Home, 311 C street northwest, and Young Wormpen’s Hebrew Assoolation, 11th street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest. ’ THE

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 Housewives Warned! The average cost of 20 Basic House- hold Commaodities is 20% higher than in June, 1921.—N. Y. Globe. !"

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 SHAD BAKE TICKETS I SELLING RAPIDL _ Board of Trade Busy Filling | Orders for Gala Affair at B Chesapeake Beach. There has

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 7. S. Only Part Would Beto Pay Bill, Borah Says Senator Borah of 1daho, republican, Q@ommenting yesterday upon the Speech of

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 THE EVENING STAR, ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASBHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY..........April 13, 1023 THEODORE W. NOYES. Editor

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASH Sunset Gold, The Pride of Washington BU ERBest Creamery, pound . ........ Strictly Fresh, Extra Large.

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 ra ' »eot IS4 ‘e SOCTET Ya C Mrs. Harding Will Entertain a Few Guests Informally at the White House Tomorrow Evening to See

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. (a4 The b with a hat of brown lace and a noon at Ayrlawn, ome :

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 Society! (Continued from Ninth Page.) Women's City Club, 22 Jackson place, ‘Sunday afternoon, from 4:30 to 6 oclock....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. {_Speczal May Records |[ANONI.W.AUSTIN Canon _Auj wife, Mrs. Alice

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 12 * PROTEST ACANST URK GRANTFUTLE £ éhester Says He Will Ignore British and French Appeal ;' to Lausanne Diplomats. :The...

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 ‘THE _EVENING ST "WASHINGTON, D. 0., FRIDAY, APRIL- 13, 1923. . KANN SONS Co. “THE BUSY CORNER” Good Quadlity...

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 S STRIGER 1S NADE | GTY CLUB HEAD Membership Unanimous in , Peappointment -of Present ls. Chief Executive. Henry E. Stringer,

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 (ISP ADRESSES BULDING HEADS Extensive Program at Ban- . quet of Government Build- L; ing Superintendents. " An address by...

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 APRIL, 13, 1923 —Taffeta —Felt —Faille Silk In a variety of colors that will allow you to select a Hat that will enhance the

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 " THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. : : CONTROLLED WATCH ON THE

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 Goodyear Miller Gear to lond Treat Your Feet With Oxygen It’s Like New Feet for Old! Oxygen is nature’s great purifier!...

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 D. U, FRIDAY, APRID 13, 1923. The Hecht Co. Sale of Big Boys’ Two-knicker Suits 3 5.95 Gee whiz! A two-knicker suit at $5.95?

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 20 PLAN ST OVER RADIAL ARRESTS Officers of Civil Liberties Union Call Action Here “Flagrant, Inexcusable.” Plans for a sult

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 RAILROADS ASSIST ) ARMY AIR SERVICE Udentification Markers Will Be | Placed Near Stations to Aid B Lot Flyen. - The board of

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 and other necessities into-the wilder- ness. Rain and low hanging clouds prevented the relief plans yesterday. The thres...

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 ' REXALLITES’ CONVENTION - ELECTS YEARLY OFFICERS * Banquet Features Closing Session of Two-Day Merting at Ebbitt Hotel. An

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 e PRI — | IN MURDER INQUIRY Icmm for Admitted Slayer Con- ‘j testing Attempt to Disclose Na-, ture of Alleged Blackmail. By

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 iy THE EVENING STAK, WASHINGTON, D. 0. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. 'LANSBURGH & BROTHER Established 1860 Women’s Quality Footwear

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 'HE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. Fresh, Wholesome, Delicious ‘Mammy Lou...

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 FINANCIAL DIVORCE SUIT BRINGS CHARGES OF PERJURY Arthur I. Gagrdsmoe and his broth. er, Harold L. Gaardsmoe, were ar- Fested

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 FIN MARKET STRONGER INTODAY'S TRADING Rubber and Tire Stocks Lead .Rise Which Spreads Through List. BY STUART P. WEST....

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 ! FINANCIAL, RE CATTLE ON FEED IN WESTERN STATES keting Plans Distribute Supply Evenly Over Next Six Months. the Associated

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 30 Griffs in First Gam SPORTS. JOHNSON TO FACE BRAVES IN INITIAL H Conroy’s Hit in Pinch Enables Warmoth to Register -4...

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 SPORTS. " HREE OF FIVE CLASHES "SLATED FOR FIELDS HERE eorgetown,. Catholic University and Gallaudet Due for Action Today or

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 ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . .FRIDAY, APRIL .13, .1923. ESREIRIE ™ —By BUD FISHER. MUTT, MY BRevHe® HERG: I FGEL SORRY ; A CAT

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 33 - WUMEN |N F AV[]R Changes in Stations of S Eoilege, “Davidson, . G Capt |the. hattiesnip’ Missienipple s e - | i Archie

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 f ‘_34 fAY CALLSYAL N HERRI PROBE Governor Likely Witness, as Two State Officials Accuse Each Other. 5D 0 KA N B A P, 3By the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923 Woodwarh & Lothrop The Young People’s Floor (The Fourth) The...

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 CGMBATS INJUNCTION SQUGHT BY RAILWAYS Fofmer Senator Defends 1. C. C. b ;prder for Interchangeable E[ > Mileage Books. -...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 13, '923. PRAY FOR RUSSIANS, | -Abe Martin Says: | URGES GRAND DUKE...

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 2\ : /4 The Recognized Standard of Modern Plano Manufacture We invite you to see and hear our ENGLISH PRELATES INDIGNANT AT

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. § 38 top for elasticity and service. Plain with mercerized tops.

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 PRINCETON ADOPTS |Post Office Runs + CHANGE IN SYSTEM| 30 Years Asking |WITH MURDER, BAILED . Emphasis to Be Laid Upon Con-

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 ‘WOM AN’S PAGE APPETIZING FOOD AVAILABLE NOW FOR THE SPRING TABLE Decided Change of Diet Needed at This Season of Year—Fruits

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. DISTANT STATIONS. va |an rrogram heduled for Eastern Standard...

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 w HELP:AND: SITUATIONS., - HELP—MALE. Centinued. HELP—MALE. NBVER mail ORIGINAL recommendotions __tn_applying for employment.

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 HE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, . C., FRIDAY, APRIL '13, 1923. ROOMS, ETC. FOR sn};_AwronoBmBS | FoOR sALE_AUTOMOBILES. KEEPING

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 APARTMENTS, ETC RENT ROOMS—UNFURNISHED. Continued. J201 ¥ ST. KW —For business; 1 second story front: 2 upper foor. TAKOMA,

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 " 46 SALE—FARMS. Continued. l REAL ESTATE. SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Coutinved. FARM OF 72 ACRES, LOCATED O concrete road. 11

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 REAL ESTATE. ‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. % FOR SALE—HOUSES. ok Continued. BEST VALUES...

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 NEW ERAINSHP ¢ CONTRACTS SEEN U. S. Wiling Restrictions Should Be Imposed on Ves- sels Bought Abroad. An element said by...

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