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Evening Star dated December 4, 1924

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 e WEATHER. (C. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy, followed by rain tonight or tomorrow ; lowest tonight about 35 de- grees.

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 VELLONREPEATS TAX REFORMPLE Secretary Forecasts Era of # Prosperity — Country’s “ Finances Show Progress. Years of...

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 utrition experts have proved Milk absolutely necessary for the growing child. They have proved the milk-fed child to be the

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 I l Car Strikes Trailer Laden) 4 * i | OKILLED; TROLLEY AND TRUCK GRASH ‘With Turpentine at Ter- | { rific Speed. et Press |

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 THE_EVENTING. BTAR. WASHINGTON. 1. U, THURSPAY, DECEMBER 7. 1924 Twn Men Accused of Posing as|Child Welfare Society to Have

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 -I'HE - EVENING STAR * With Sunday Morning Edition. . WASHINGTON, D. C. JTHURSDAY. ...December 4, 1924 THEODORE W. NOYES. ..

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 Cash Value of a College Education I is $72,000, according to Dean Lord of the Boston University College of Business...

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 SOCIETY:. SOCIETY Ambassador of Belgium, Accompanied by Baroness de Cartier, Resumes Residence at Embassy. HE Ambassador of

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 - SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) room. Box holders for the drill in- clude the Secretary of War and Mrs. Woeks, the

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 10 C0OLIDGE MESSAGE| IS HAILED BY G.0P. ‘Emphasis Places on Econo- my Wins Particular Praise of Leaders. —President...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER ‘4, 1924. T R P R R R R B e N R W T T T & R =2 .Wedding Tokens...

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 b L2 POLICE REEES CITED 3w ArrER stormy ErkcTion UNION HEAD GOES TO SETTLE STRIKE |Arrival Awaited in Controversy 7 Involving

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 BUILDING PROGRAM URGED BY MELLON Cites Department Congestion as Result of Lack of Facilities. Without situation in Mellon, in

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 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER %, 192%. SM”H HYI.AN RUW ‘CUTTERS DROP SEARCH : : i FOR CRIPPLED...

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 U.S. TODETERMINE i CHURCH MAY INCREASE | BENEVOLENCE BUDGET ! | Presbyterian Council to Be'Asked | to Approve Expenditure of

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 16 * THE EVENING 90 DAYS FOR SILKWORTH;| | 2 OTHERS GET 2 YEARS| Nicholas and Truesdell Sent to At- | | lanta—Co-Detendants

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 SECRETARY OF THE NAVY INSPECTS NEW SUBMARINE. on the deck of the V-1. talking with Comdr. S. Pickingz. The vessel, whic is

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,--D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924 1y e e et e e S e e e I, e TR O AT T A e G T i S e A R A T R

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 20 OROERSFORSEALS COMING INFREELY Staff of Tuberculosis Asso- ciation Kept Busy Opening Letters With Money. Today's m brought

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 a_ bad year, yet leave no serfous PLATT RAPS U. . BANKING SYSTEM Vice Governor of Federal Re- serve Board Calls It Worst in

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 22 HOSPITAL BENEFIT PROGRAM PLANNED Roxie and Gang to Help in Entertainment for Walter Reed Chapel. “Roxie and his gang,”...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Polard and American financlers and contractors, and hope that these only the forerunners of

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER % 1924 Tomorrow At Kann ’s--A Cleararice of Wlnter Coats and Dresses

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 —Winter is just around the corner. There's a tang in the air. Christmas will be here almost before you know it. Presently...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1924. CHOOL BOARD ORDERS PROBE i '| CHARGE MAIL FRAUD...

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 FOREIGN EXCHANGE AT PEAK LEVELS bfl'tish, Swiss and Dutch " Rates Reach Highest Points for Year. Iy the Associated Press NEW

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 28 2 ANY STOCKS SOAR INHEAVY TRADING Market Again Very Strong Over Broad Range, as Rail Shares Lead. BY S Special Dispats EW

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 FINANCIAL. HOLESALE PRICES 'HOLD FIRM TONE ggs at 60 Cents—Dressed Chickens at 30—Review of Vegetables. today at fo'lows:...

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 SPORTS. Big Leaguers, Astounded by High Price Tags on GRIFF BALKED IN EFFORT TO PUT DEALS THROUGH Negotiations for Shocker

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 SPORTS. \Wa NLY FOUP SWEEP POLL ‘.OF MIDWEST AND SOUTH "S:fuh]dreher and Grange Are Unanimous Choices in Their...

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 ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. THURSDAY, A ) , 1924, mwmmwu‘e‘~\:mmgmmmmmmxmmri | i | | of Agriculture to Uncle Sam's in

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 = FLEET SUBMARINE 15 INSPECTED HERE Members of Congress Im- pressed by 341-Foot Ad- dition to Navy. of the new additions to

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 , b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1921 S T R R T B e K R R R R R O T L e B e w2...

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 INEW M. E. CHURCH BOARD PREFERRED RATE | Body Formed to Take Charge of | Educational Interests Scon to | Hold Meeting. i. C.

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 FROGMAN TO COME FORACTORS' SHOW. Final Details of Benefit Fund ! Performance Wait Head | of Group. t f inal details for the

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 THE RVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. (. THURSDAY, DECEMBER ° A Page of Christmas Gilts at Attractive Low Prices M:n’s Warm...

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 \ 7/ 2 e Silk Lingerie Loveliest Gift $3.95 I'here are nightgowns of heavy crepe de chine with a band of lac stitched. There

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924. 39...

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 WG VLLCARY NEW YORK LS en’s Hour Only Local Feature on Tonight’s Program. With the Alblon’s children’s entertain its audience

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 v NN Slak, WASAlINGIUN, D. ¢, THURSDAY holes must be changed to correspond to_those of your parts. DaouMoni 4, 1yzd. them...

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 THURSDAY., DECEMBER 7. 1924, FEATURES. By J. CARROLL Omys Pointex”’ . W MaGEiLaN. 5 \e AN HEADING NORTHWARD AND THEN —or N

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 F EATURES. Beauty in Heavy, Warm Neglige BY MARY Until quite recently there has been ® deadly sameness about cold-weather...

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 § i;__fi__—__flww@m D. C, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1924 PAESTREISIER i ki 5, WS BARE L = T A TLONDON, December 4_p‘m Knut | Whose

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924 ow the Greatest Nourishment for the | Least Money Was...

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 46 HELP AND SITUATIONS.’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924.° MISCELLANEOUS. B R R e B R T B R e

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 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Coutinuca. FOR FARM AND GARDEN (Continued.y THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES,

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. APARTMENTS—FURNISHED REG’LAR FELLERS—Young Schmaltz Is a Comer. Ot Mart hage 0. 5. Fot OR3 OFFICES AND...

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 REAL Y GOU S rat Conehall cleared’ and. good ight-room bouse. gs; some fruit, Prop- about 25 miles from this city. Price,...

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES 25 WANRTED T0 BUY —HOUSES. AKOMA PARKE D C— HIGH-CLASS COLORED. (Continued.) 2 M £ AR TALK ABOUT NAFOLEON...

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 AUCTIONS., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 19247 STEAMSHIPS, , 51...

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