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Evening Star dated April 17, 1923

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 WEATHER. Falr tonight and tomorrow; little change in temperature; probably frost tonight. four hours ended at 2 Highest, 63,

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 LEAGUE COUNCIL i TACKLES DISPUTES Program Interesting in View | of Issue in American Politics. BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. By Cable

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 Shade of Herbert Spencer =He wrote in his Autobiog- raphy attributing the passion of Americans for iced water to the “need

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 D.A. R MAGAZINE'S| | NOTED HERE AND THERE RECORD APPLALDED Editor’s Annual Report Tells ‘A of Increasing Popularity Eiy, of

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 Holds District Representation In Congress Is Ideal Suffrage | Edwin C. Brandenburg Tells Society of Natives Any Other System

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 THE EVE With Surday Morning ¢ WASHINGION, D. C. YUESDAY. .. THEODORE W. NOYES. The Evening Star Newspaper Company Bueine ,

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 TO ENGURE Structural Strength SAFES The Globe is the one safe to withstand any fall or crushing load because of its...

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 Socie The Ambassador of France, M. Jusserand, Will Meet Mme. Jusserand in New York On Her Return From Paris Saturday. HE...

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 4 ociety (Continued from Eighth Page.) Davis of Washington, Mr. and Mre John Shirley of Cumberland, Md The bride's dress was

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 ’ 10 g ' : THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1923. ‘ U were under active care. In these : WITH ‘BIG

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 FeSgesENRREEPEEERENERRER Prepare for “Shriners’ Week” now. Thousands of people will be here—provide the extra needs now. All

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 12 THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. —— g, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1923, Latest News From Various Commaunities Throughout Maryland

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 | NURSE, €2, PRAISES | SISTERS OF TODAY Modern Methods Incalcu- lably Better, Says Woman. Fund for D. C. Work Sought. The...

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 0. YOUTHTELS MORE OF BEATGS Lashed With Belt, Forced to . Work in Water in Convict § - Camp, He Says. By the Associated...

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 SEE PANANA GANAL DEFENSES 100 0 Senator Wadsworth and Sec- retary Weeks Discuss Need & of New Equipment. ° Plans for...

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS. ¥ NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, Va.} (710...

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 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1923. T VEN' ? < A % ’ PRETTY PAGES

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 18 GECIL SAYS LEAGUE £ NIPPED NEW WARS Eoroes More Serious Than 1sThose Causing World Con- K flict Quietly Settled. By the

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 GIVES §1.000,00 TOMOUNTAINEERS Kentuckian Also Donates| 16,000 Acres for Education of Hill Peoples. By the Assoclated Press.

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 = e 3 VAN H. TUCKER ENDS 29TH YEAR SWEV[HERS MAK PHYSICAL TRAINING |TWO HELD IN FRAUD AS NORTHEAST CITIZENS’ LEADER N...

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 . Tesentative, * *PRAGUE CHILDREN DECORATE TOMB Czech Troops Will Serenade Woodrow Wilson Later in Day. frhirty-five crippled

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 DOORN T00 SUALL - FOR KAISER'S FAMILY & Probable Leass of Vills et Fash-| ionable Resort for Use of Absentee PBride. T BY...

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 MONDAY CLUB HEAD IS MRS. VAN WINKLE Woman’s Police Bureau Chief Accepts clection When Notified by Phone. Mrs. Mina C. Van...

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 GARVSCORES 1§ IMMIGRATION LAWS U. S. Steel Head Says Re- strictions Ruinous for Coun- try Ecoromically. By the Assoelated...

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 . Pills Slow, Capsales Quick w: 2% h'c T e b S “fetlef. anqu R poon | Ghey besch o pe, 48 u!b- -nbfimnflm - PRI KNI I 2 2 26 24

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 ‘. " o8 MARKET DISPLAYS MUCH FIRMER TONE Southern Railway One of Strongest Stocks in To- day’s Busy Trading. BY STUART P....

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 . TURINANCIAL. JVANCE IN STEEL PRIGES UNLIKELY nt Managers’ Greatest Aim to Keep Up Pro- duction. BY J. C. ROYLE. fia1...

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 RTS8 _SFO Nationals Ready for Opening of Season : Hugmen Have Better Spirit This Yed THE EV ENING. STAR, “WASHINGTON, - D.

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 S ETS C. U. ON THURSDAY || PORTS. IND MARYLAND ON FRIDAY ED Sliper Athletic Star, Is Playing First Base for...

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 POLI'S—"“As You Like It,” Ameri- can Nationial Theater. However high may have been the expeotations of those who have long

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 JIL-'B,T Stifling Conscience BY LAURA JEAN LIBBEY Exclusive and First Publication of This Old-Fashioned Love Story....

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 WOMAN’S PAGE ormous Shaded-Ostrich Collars. BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. En A woman optimist with a pessim- st for a husband told her

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS MISCELLANEOUS HELP—MALE. INSTRUCTION COURSES SITUATIONS—MALE. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. BUSINESS...

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 AUTOMOBILES. FOR FARM AND GARDEN. Continued. REDE, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. ¥s and white leghorn Bens for sale. $1.50

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 k] . ] REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS —UNFURNISHED. Centinued. ROOMS. KITCHEN AND BATH. GAS. how.h. Suitable for couple. P at_n.w. -

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ' FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. , Continued. WOODLEY PARK. sus. Finished and under

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 ¢ v FOR SALE--NOUSES PARK PLACE. resmn 4ad Dath with §ll medern g, el e, W #ts.—Nice Deick | sonable temms. Vacast. £...

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 ASK PREIUDICES HERE BE DROPPED Speakers at Joint Meeting of Churches Decry Lack of Co-Operation. ‘ The casting aside and the

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