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Evening Star dated February 9, 1925

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 [ WEATHER. @ Rain row. Temperatures: vesterday: lowest, 35, at 6 Full report on page 10. Closing N. Y. Stucks and Bonds, Page

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 B RDUCTIONDLE N SHPPIG BOARD More Than Million Dollars to Be Cut From Pay Roll Dur- ing Calendar Year. The Shipping upon a

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 1. STAND ON DEBT PUZZLES ENGLAND Average Britisher Expectsl to Settle With France for . About 30 Per Cent. Ry Cable to The

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 4 §835.506 15 ASKED INDEFICIENCY BILL Measure Provides for Short- | ages and for Supplemental | Estimates for 1926. est of

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1925. BARNUM ASSA"_S \France Declares SEASUN []F []PERA HOAX IN CAVE TRAP...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY .February 9, 1925 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . .Editor The

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 If You Intend to BUILD, Buy, COPPER and BRASS are cheaper—you pay for them only ONCE PO 0B 0NN ON St eet 000t...

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 xn to Attend the Charity Ball at Mayflower. Vice President elect and Mrs. Charles G. Dawes have accepted the invitation to

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 Special for this week HOLTITE Half Soles (Sewed On) and Good Rubber Heels For Only | Guaranteea | or 3 months | ‘of ‘hard...

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 10 RAL STOCKS SO T0.41 DI WORKERS New York Central’s Special Offering Is Grabbed Up by Road Employes. By the Associated NEW

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 White House Rice Perih. ] D A full 6ne—pound pack- age of best-grade head rice. HEINZ PICKLES <et r Sweet 30c ixed, Pint..

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY- 9, -1925. THE EVENING UCH of the im- portance _ in your building program hinges on

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 CHAPLIN AND IFE DROP ATTORNEYS “Will Have No More to Do With Lawyers” in Money Settlement. abov 1 $4,000 worth of jewel...

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 = 4 b. L. LOHRER HEADS Elected Most lllustrious Grand Master of District Grand Council. George I. Lohrer, deputy grand |...

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 *, NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. ¥ which ma * the final attraction. . Radio Editor: \ WOAP TO FEATURE | MUSIC NUNBERS

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 Kann’s Great February Saleo fSILKS It has a luster like silk. THE EVENING STAR, \VASHINGTéN, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1925.

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 IN THE CAMP OF KENTUCKY MILITIA AT CAVE CITY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, eld emergeney kitchen of the Kentucky Na-

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 18 THE FARM RELIEF CHIEF GALLED T0 TESTIFY Clark’s O.N.T. Cotton 3 Spools, 12c Olivilo Soap Coupons Redeemed Here The $1 Shoe

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 Trench Lrother girl, who is forced by her into a promise of marriage dward Hawley, unprincipled but hy. Action opens in a...

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 . *| rotorship Buckau, rotoring across the VOTES DRIVE FOR FUNDS Research University Trus- tees to Lift Hampering Debt. ats

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 he Ark of the Covenant A Story of Mystery and Adventure BY VICTOR MacCLURE. Copyright, 1924, by ~ Thetford was working at the

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Many Uses for New Filet Medallions BY LYDIA LE Square medallions of filet crochet can be put to many different

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. "’ Artificial Flower Deluge Is Near BY MARY MARSHALL. Al those in favor of flower-trim- med hats for Spring...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9 1925 SPORTS Nurmi Has Good Reasons for Working Out Alone : Chestertown

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 SPORTS, T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1925. d Cobb Aspires to One More Record : Brooklyn Club Is

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 26 & STOCKS IRREGULAR IN TRADING TODAY Cast Iron Pipe Above 200 for . First Time—O0ils and B Steels Heavily Sold. BY STUART

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 F DECREASE IN EGG J | PRICES IS HALTED Two-Cent Advance Reported Today—Fowl Cheaper at Wholesale. Cheaper prices for eggs,

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1925. MISCELLANEOUS. — HELP MALE _|REG’LAR...

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 29 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES, (Continued) AUTOMOBILES, ETC. IN RABBITBORO—A Beauty Specialist. B HLCK Used Car Dept. { Why We...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1925. REAL ESTATE. RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED OFFICES AND

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1925. REAL ESTATE. BT " 08 BAUL—NOUSES: Y_.___Cgk...

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 BOATS COLLISION KILLS 11 JAPANESE Tug and Pinnace Meet in Seattle Harbor—5 Offi- cers, 6 Men Dead. By the Assoviated Pross

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