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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated October 1, 1923

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 “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star’s carrier system covers every city block and the regular edi- tion is...

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 S183 99428 TOTAL INLABOR TREASURY Defense to A. F.of Which Opened.To! Fund Report Made .-Convention, - day. PORTLANT “defense

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 OPENS ENVELOPE, TRKES BITE OF TOAST, NICE LOT OF MAIL ISN'T THERE AND BuT EXCLAIMS HA! HE'S 60T THOSE PIRATES AT THE GROCERY

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 5,000 Gather at Mt. St. Alban n In « Dr,. Freeman, Welcome to New Bishop [ii: Newly Consecrated, ! Pleads for Early...

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 % el RO ;307 2Py, 65 TAKOMA PARK CHURCH” [setis o, e st Shsemen of PA"EN[:E INRUHR 1Pr esident Praises Education . i B e...

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 THE EVENING STAR, With Sundsy Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY +...October 1, 1923 THEODORE W, NOYES. Editor e The

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 Knox Hats The “Raleigh” - ‘A New Semi-loose - F itting Suit by Hart Schaffner & Marx S50 Suggestive of up-to-the-minute...

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 SOCIETY. ociety resident Coolidge i Delegates and Officers to World Dairy Congress Tomorrow. members of the World Dairy...

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 Society|: __{Continued from Eighth Page.) F whose marriage ‘\IH tuke place Thursday. Assoclate Justice Butler was host to...

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 ‘%10 | ZFORMER PEPCO CLERKS INDITED Charged With Grand Lar- ceny and Conspiracy—21 L, Other Indictments. The grand: jury...

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 625 “H” St., N.E, o Style—as much as you can get anywhere— But it’s in the shoes and not in the price. How do we do itat $3

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 CATHOLIG WOMEN'S Secretary Davis Speaks at ‘Opening Session of Na- tional Council Here. Praising the National Council of...

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 MAGAUS ORNSON TOFGHT REACTON Will Campaign for Progres- sives of Both Parties—Sees Coolidge Renominated. By the Aswociated

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 TROLEY GRS | BINAUTONGBLES Five Victims at Crossing in Indiana—Three Die in Baltimore Accident. By tlie Associated Press. .

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 Sumptuous Blouses Are the Vogue —and, from_Frange ‘comes a most sumptuous ‘one—a jacquette of chiffon velvet, in_ squirrel

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 i NN ENEENENEENESNEEENEENEEGR III‘I‘II’....IIII"-IIIl.lll..l.llll‘.lll.l-IIIIIIIIIllllllll..l..llllll‘ll EREN | Be Sure and

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 THE 'EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, ‘D. dMmRERANS KNIGHTS TEMPLAR IN CATHEDRAL PRO The plumes of the organization were...

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 Giant Airships Landing Atop Skyscrapers Seen in Few Years ZR-1 Builders and Officers Say Crafl’s Success Will Make...

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 30th Anniversary Special From the Trimming Store ‘ —Best quality plain silk binding braid, so much in demar:d for binding the

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 JSE MENTS STRAND—James C. Morton lndl Family. il With Jumes C. Morton, assisted by | his family initha side-splitting Jaugh

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 WA A AN AR AR AU 2R AL THE. EVENING STAE, WASHINGTON Lansburgh J e e Values Are Putting the Ent SLLLLBLBLLL % Brother 6 Big

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 B 2 § : § & ] Ed & & 2 § & A - gray and heather. Brushed Wool Hat Sets $4.89 Smart, practical Brushed Wool Hat Sets, soft,

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 WOMAN 15 ACCUSED OF POISONING BRIDE | ] 1 i | Held in Jail Pending Investi- gation of Death of Her Son’s Wife. Anderson cou

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 PROPOSALS FTBLD PROPOSALS 1 triplicate will be re. ved at the office of Comstructiug Quarter. Room 1304 Munitions building,

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 FINANCIAL MANY STOCKS DROP 10 LOWER LEVELS Some Rehound at Close Fol- " lows ‘Day Largely in b Control of Bears. BY STUART P,

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 ~ ¥ - FINANCIAL. } N 0., MONDAY, 'OCTOBER ‘1, 1923. PRIBES Gfl lflwm | BOOMS TRADE IN SOUTH A Money to Loan' Received by...

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 SPORTS ¥ South Atlantic FIVE OF THEM TO FACE Teant! " NORTHERN FOES OF NOTE Maryland, Which Is to Meet Penn, Is Among...

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 ROOKIES T0 SHOW WARES IN.SERIES Timely Hitting: by Prothro and Smith Beats A’s in Sunday Game. P Recruit players are to be

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 SP F air Play Is Asked for Racer My Own : Renault ORTS. URGED THAT ZEV’S OWNER AGREE TO A TEST CONTEST Gen. Mitchell Declares

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 - ENTERSSTHYEAR Has Unusual Record of Ef- ficiency in Success of Its- Graduates. The school .of law..of the ‘Young Men's...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- U, MONDAY, OUTOBER 1, 1923. Ten Cents Is the New Price of The Ladies Home Ioumal The...

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 One would almost think that milli- ners’ apprentices would have to take & course in hi der to discourse wisely about wares

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. . MWAH&I.B—MMC. CHAMBBERMATD and wi Lo curey, home. COLORED idry work, 1620 V st n.w. COLORED GIEL want

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 34 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. YOU ARE THE LOSER ou don't look over our stock of high-grade used cars before buying....

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 1923. THE EVENING STAR, WASHII\GTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. Continued, The Parkwood. 1748 K St....

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 : REAL ESTATE.’ : . _THE EVENING STAR,- WASHINGTON, D. “ HAS LISTED rice, for quick sale. 1d place D.w., Cru- ining 10 rooms.

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continwed. All of the houses listed be ow are c\ccptmnal as to size. location, price and terms con: lot of

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. ATIONS. ! rocaL tadio, Va. | NAA—Naval Radie Statien (435...

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