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Evening Star dated February 4, 1925

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 WEATHER. (. Fair tonight and tom quite so cold tonight; low ature about degrees; morrow. Highest, 34, at lowest, 21, at 6...

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 2 » T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1925. — e R e R e e e U S R el B it i e T b e D e e e R e e s

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 SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION 6 BELLANS Hot water * 7= Sure Relief ELL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages [v-rywhcr— PSS...

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 - HUNDREDS ATTEND *BUSLINE HEARING W. R. E. Co. and Transit Company Argue for Right to Crosstown Service. Before several...

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 DECORATIVE PLANS MARCH 4 INDORSED Merchants and Others on Avenue Pledge Brilliant Effects for Inaugural. Merchants and...

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 IHE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. WEDNESDAY. .February 4, 1925 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor 'The Evening Star Newspaper...

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 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. EHRENDS # i Agents Ladies Home Journal Patterns A THURSDAY CLEARANCE SALE —of Winter Merchandise at

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge in Brilliant Throng at Mrs. Townsend’s Morning Musical attended Mrs morning musi- | cal at...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7%, 1925. bride, the Rev. G. W. Coleman, at|Mrs. John A. Wagner, who

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 10 NAYY SPPLY BIL GOES O COOLIDGE House Modifies Arms Parley Section to Request President’s Call. Congressional action on the

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 GASQUE APPEAL FORD. C. SUFFRAGE Representative Tells Citizens They Should Name Own Officials. The right to name have control

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 predicted that the would ] 5 RECOGNTION HELDVITALTOREDS Russian-American Would Assure Peace, Rykoff Asserts. February 4.—In

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 RANTS HEAD GROU - PLAYS BSENWELL “A Dol’s House” Perform- ance Evokes Best in Ex- cellent Players. “A Doll's House” has been

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 FENETIENLEADER ANOUNCES PEACE Forces to Retire From Shanghai and Enemy Re- turn to Chekiang. AMES L. BUTTS. Star and Chicago

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1925. $3$ mfl IS URGED AMUNDSEN TO PREPARE...

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 16 . NG STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1925. BR”A'N’S NAVAI- Gift to Kenmore = [F=== ' — —_— — Is Lock of

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 ] COMPLETING . PLANS Capitol architect, and inaugural committee, fixing the loc: Capitol yesterday. i FOR INAUGURAL STANDS.

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 18 INTERALLED DET DISTURBS ELROPE View Held That aermany’s Failure to Meet Obligations Complicated Situation. BY ANDRE By...

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 THE EVENING ALARMIST REPORTS ABOUT AUSTRIA HIT Nation Still Has League Loan to Weather Economic De- pression This Year, BY AL

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 20 RED PROPAGANDA 1S FELT ININDIA Effect on Moscow Attack on Britain Reflected in | Growing Unrest. ! Following is the first

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 GIVES AUTO RULES FOR RADIO REVUE Inspector Evans Announces Regulations at Auditorium Tonight. ns, assist- sompleted traffic

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 URGNESUPRELLS DATIV 208 Museum of Daughter of Last King of Babylon Holds Priceless Objects. By the Ass PHILAT wmuseum, the

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 Smart French Maids Wear Black Silk Aprons, $4 The newest thing for maids is a smart black Apron of taffeta or satin. Small

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Favor Lanvin Collar for Comfort MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN, BY MARY MARSHALL. To many women the word Lanvin has

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 FEATURES. THE EVENING NTXAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, WEDXNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3% '1925. WOMAN'S PAGE. (| Avoid Public Reproof of...

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 26 S PORTS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1925 SPORTS Nurmi Lionized After Initial Victory : Five

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 S Young Blood Should Boost Comiskey’s Team : National L PORTS. COLLINS HOPES TO LAND CHISOX IN FIRST DIVISION ew Manager and

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 28 = FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1925. FINANCIAL. — ————— ——— e STOCKS GOHIGHER |

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 FINANCIAL. EGGS AGAIN DROP INLOGAL MARKET Another 2 Cents Taken Off Today—Meat Demand Reported Slow. “Draggy” was reported of

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 THE EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Z, 1923. TheDALAIS PROYAL G & 11th Sts. Established 1877 Complete

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 31 Opaque Window Shades 44c (Neconds of $1.00 Grade) Heavy-weight 0il Opaque Cloth Window Shades, subject to slight...

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 32 ORCHESTRATOTOP WEAPS PROGRAM New York Philharmonic to Play Tonight—Other Num- L bers Announced. The sixth of the series of

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 Rheumatism Anti-Kamnia Tablets at once banish pains’ of rheumatism, headaches, peuralgia, sciatica, toothache, 4nd neuritis;

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 34 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES (Continued) FROCERY —CORNER, CENTR. exiablirhed money mAker: tuke nve ce price Gr tTade for socond

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 § / APARTMENTS, ETC. THE EVENING_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1025 REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS—FURNISHED |...

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 READ ESTATE. THE EVENING XTXR, WASHINGTON, D. T, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY %, 1925 REAC _ESTATE REAL ESTATE LOANS FOR SALE—HOUSES

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1925 AUCTIONS. 37 FOR SALE—HOUSES IN...

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 33 INDUSTRIAL ARTS EXHIBIT BY SCHOOLS Supt. Ballou Takes Step for Display at Commerce Chamber Exposition. chool upt. A...

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