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Evening Star dated February 29, 1924

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 WEATHER. Cloudy tonight and tomorrow, prob- ably light raln or snow tomorrow; low- est temperature tonight about freezing.

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 CENT FARE RUIN, DECLARES HANNA Capital Traction Official Says McKellar Bill Would Starve Line. Cstablishment of a...

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 Lilacs from ) Old Dutch GARDENS One of the leading news- papers reports a big shipment of lilacs by fast boat from Hol-...

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 McLean Employ es’ Assertions Are Flatly Denied by Palmer Continued from F between Zevely and myself,” Mr. Pal- mer put in.

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 | o OIL LEASES BRANDED SCANDAL OF DECADE Gompers Says A. F. of L Warned Nation of Deal Before Ink ‘Was Dry on Contract. -...

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 o THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY......February 20, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 24-Ib. SACK, 99¢ CALA HAMS TENDER AND TASTY 0Vc¢ L. LOWRY APPLES, 31bs. 25¢ | QUEEN ANNE $FRUIT CAKE PURE SUGAR of the public

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 8 SO Socie CIETY. Mrs. Coolidge Entertained Guests in Presidential Box at National Yesterday RS. COOLIDGE had with her at the

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 300 LISTED IN TEAMS FOR HOSPITAL DRIVE, Executive Committee to Direct in Campaign for Emergency and Casuplty Fund. COMPANY

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 CHARGES ILLEGAL OUSTING OF CAIN Attorney Explains Massa- chusetts Society Dispute to Organization Head. Representative...

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 BILL PROPOSES STUDY OF AMERICAN- MUSIC Measure in House .Asks Inquiry Into Plan for National Conservatory Here. PROMPT ACTION

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 2 - D. C. SCHOOLS MODEL FOR NATION FAVORED N. E. A. Superintendents Support Plan for Washington—Ask Cabinet Department....

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 \ land Mrs. John T. Huddle, Thomas S. Hopkins, Miss Ada H. Johnson, M and Mrs. J. Altheus Johnson, Miss ! } Flora_Johnson,

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 14 HIGHER POLICE PAY IN DISTRICT URGED Representative Gasque Says House Committee Members Want Wash- ington Model City. SICK

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 0STUME CONCERT DRAWS BIG AUDIENCE Luoy Gates, Assisted by Lotta Van Baren at Clavichord, Sings Elizabethan Songs. A capacity

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 THE EVENING S’I‘AR WASHINGTON, D. T, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 29, 1924 U L e — e (@ LA AN A7 ol LTS S CO0GCCEEBGGE CEoE CIoCE CoEIG 6%

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 HISTORIC DOCUMENT FINDS PERMA! T RESTING PLACE. Herbert Putnam, librarian of Congr placing the original copy of the...

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 THE TOKIO SENDS CONSUL | Abe Martin Says: [GIfL SLAYER'S TRAL | TO AID SOVIET PARLEY Suspension of Vladivostok Office by...

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 # DOUBLE WEDDIN & AFTER TAX} TRIP Couples Reach Rockwl(e Be- fore Daybreak—Forced to { Wait Five Hours. Gerald H. Penney,...

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 20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U. S.-GERMAN TREATY|RUFFLES “LARGER BY HALF INCH”| HART HITS WIFE'S SUIT. HELD...

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 ® —_— MOY GAM 335"~ Mah Jong Of hand-colored wood, with counters, dice and Instruction book. 'All paciicd Qg 75 nicelv in...

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 e 'WADOO CHALLENGE BY REED DECLINED Rival Candidate Not to Make Per- sonal Campaign in Sena- tor’s State. IONG SCORES OLD FOE

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 U. S. AVIATOR LEAVES FOR POLAR FLIGHT Lieut. Ralph E. Davison Will Join Expedition of Capt. Roald Amundsen. STARTS FROM...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 2 D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924. 7 - 8 Novelty Collar and Cuff Sets 89c - Muny new and...

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 STRINKLE PROCLAIMS . “JEFFERSON WEEK” Sets Aside April 6 to 13 for Do- nation Drive for Monticello MOND, February 29 . E. Lee

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 Office Space in The Star Building Large ell room, fourth floor — four windows. North and south ex- posure— $50.00 Room with

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 @W. W. CHAMBERS CO. ‘Will Furnish A Complete Modern Funeral ™ Private Ambulances Ny equipped rolliog cot, stretchers and...

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 ¥ FINANCIAL, b —————————{ PRICES CONFUSED | Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office Adams Exp (6) .. Alr Reduct

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 FINANCIAL. . SAPAN NOW FACTOR [NWOOL INDUSTRY Trade Figures Reveal Great Changes in Imports Taken for Silk-Clad Race. Bpecial

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 i SPORTS NATIONALS’ PREXY HARKS ~ BACK TO 1912 AND 1913 Team Made Its Best Showing in American League in Those Years Despite

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 5 = PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1924, (] 29, SPORTS. o1 G. U. Grid Coach Choice Likely Sunday

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 32 THE G_STAR, WASHINGION, D. ¢, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 192 = v i - Poland's_refusal to_co-| liceman, held pris 5o ....

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 s Men’'s Mercerized Lisle Hose 1% of full seamless mercerized hose, double sole, heel and toe. The imperfections are hardly

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 ‘84 : THE EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, "D. €., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924, OHIO PASTOR IS HELD |Fast Express Train $9,417,449 1S

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 . : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924 ~ R o o CLEMENCY BOARD CHILDREN'S COMBINATION COTTON...

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 ‘WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FEBRUARY 29, 1924. SHOOTING OF MAN BLAMED|CHINESE DENY PLEA 'UPON DEMAND FORTIP|  oF RUSSIAN SLAYER...

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 S e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924 those who remain loyal fo other COSMOPOLITAN CLUB |17 2t

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 rl‘hrown Into Room, Forcibly Dis- robed, She Says—Eleven Arrest- ed on Her Charges. i the res SCREAMS UNHEARD TWO DAYS | v ot

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, C., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 29, 1924, Jommorrow, Satu rddw%a["asfflcz yof the Wandward Glothrop 4"...

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 NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Special Sale of Umbrellas Saturday! “Seconds,” Samples and Surplus Stock this - that are marked...

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 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS. NAAr—Naval Radio Station, Va, (485 Meters). 8:35

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 42 MANY HAVE TROUBLE WITH BODY CAPACITY Utse of Copper or Lead-Foil Sheet | on Panel One of Best Remedies. The radio editer

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 1924, th- Atluntie  Fruit Line THE FV'E\L\G STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRI_'ARY 20, 192 Amelin W m !‘ \William...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, The <t Magniticent jin A Stirring Story of the Northwest. BY EMERSON HOUGH. (Copysight. 1925.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WXSHING’I;ON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924. W DI FFERE NT (@ NEW - DELICIOUS - 1 ALADRES FOR MEATS: \

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 % ( [ of WOMAN’S PAGE. Plans for the Spring Sewing NE of the most popular and at the same time practical dresses' for spring

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS LOST & FOUND. SEE PAGE 7. —— HELP MALE NBVER matll ORIGINAL NM’ _on ayplying for mployment, Usa COPIBI

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 ;‘b FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. LORD Fiior “fine order, $100: fola fro 1 will sacrifice TORD ) Tack wher FORD 1105 1810 st....

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 APARTMENTS,ETC. LVEN AR, ' C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924. : ATE: 19, | TN RABBITBORO—Driven to Crime. & ® —By ALBERTINE...

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 REAL ARTMENTS UTTER OF 3 ROOMS electric lights. locker in Columbia ielgixs. nder $30.000. Smali state, 1811 FOR SALE—- ....

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 REAL ESTATE. | FOR SALE—KOITSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. THE EVENING FOR SALE_HOUSES. - ‘ik ch HFD(JL, S & MIDDLETON, In

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 TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS 1t will doubtless chéer thousands of folks who, In the past, have often...

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