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Evening Star dated February 13, 1925

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 WEATHER. (V. 8. Weather Buredu Forecast.) Clpudy tonight; lowest temperature abowt freezing: No. 29:508.-" Trrceh asacsd...

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 9 4 [DEA OF PROTOCOL REVISION GROWING Failure of British to Accept Geneva Peace Plan Arous- ing Pessimism. Associated Prese

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 HITS SYME'S CLAIM FOR LEGAL SERVIGE Utilities Commiss;an Opposes $44,163.44 Payment in Electric Cight Rate Case. Bublic ion,

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 JUDGING POSTERS | FOR BALL DELAYED Art Pupils to Present Designs Next Wednesday for b Inaugural Event. At the request of the

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 DECLARES NOME EPDENICABATED Alaska Governor Advises Work Ample Antitoxin Has Been Supplied. Secretary Work today received a

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 THE EVENING STAR! .‘_wm. Sunday Morning Edition. | WASHINGTON, D. C. } FRIDAY......February 13, 1925 THEODORE W. NOYES. . ..

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 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. BEHRENDS’ T LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS. Saturday—A Day of Exceptional Bargains in the Girls’...

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 SOCIETY SOCIETY Guests at White House Srdte Dmner l.ast Night Entertained With Program of Music. SIDENT and Mrs.|was to give

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 SCIENTIST UPHOLDS +SPIRIT WRITINGS” Declares Many Fakes Exist, { But Believes in Ability of Some Clairvoyants. By the...

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 PATRIARCH GIVES § VIEW IN DISPUTE Is Willing to Resign to Bring End to Row—Hits League Appeal. B the Associated Press, LONDO!

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 MARCH OF HISTORY PAGEANT PLANNED Patriotic Feature for Cos- tume Ball, Feb. 21, Honoring Washington’s Birthday. The...

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 12 U. S. MARKETING BOARD 1S PROPOSED IN SENATE Capper Measure to Create Body Asked in President’s Farm Commission’s Report.

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 GERVIAN FARMERS MAY URGE TARIFF R o] Wk iy | Pleas of Poverty, However,f Not Borne Out by State- ment of One Group. RLIN,...

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 14 BACHELOR S SUED WOULD RETALIATE Declares Man Is Risking Suit When He Calls Girl by Her First Name. theory by The storage

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 HUGHES T0 SPEAK AT DINNER TONIGHT Stays in New York After Ad- | dress on Lincoln Before Union League Club. By the Associnted

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 TITANIC MEMORIAL BIDS SOLICITED Women’s Society Getting . Ready to Construct Tribute to Lost Ship’s Heroes. ) Tha Women's...

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 4 DEEPLY HURT.” SAYS G eupplanted a few days ago by the electrical hobby horse, at right. which I do not like to discuss....

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 18 COURT BATTLE ON * FORBERESS LOVE - Wealthy Lumberman Stands . Firm and New Son-in-Law Asks $250,000. By the Associated...

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 OYSTER IS OLDEST OF WATER PRODUCT Chesapeake Bay Leads En- tire World in Output—Cult- . ure Started in China. fish; economic

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 DOUBTS MEXICO -~ COULD BAN RUM Envoy to U. S. Says Natives| Grow Own Drink-Pro- ducing Plant. * By the Associated Press |...

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 BANK FRN FALS DEFT SE0L00 Beristein, Cohen & Co. of Baltimore Entails Heavy Loss on Depositors. %, Md.. February 13.— ng firm

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 2 SHPS REQURED FORRUSSANFLOLR $12,000,000 Purchase From Canada Going to New York in 165 Trains. News Transmission By Navy...

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 SUSQUEHANNA RISE HOLDS UP TRAINS Tracks of Pennsylvania and { Third of Port Deposit, Md., B Under Water and !ce. By the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925. B e e N Y L N O ) ey e e T At CHICAGO WATER CASE | SUE FOR

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 In the Specialized Misses’ Section New Spring Dresses For Street and Afternoon Wear $25 IN SILKS there is the Short-sleeved

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 LINGOLN LAUDED - ON HIS NATAL DAY Patriotic Bodies and Public in Memoria!l Services Mark 116th Anniversary. e} Washington...

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 RUMORS CONTINUE Report That Pair Will Not Sing Jogether Again Is Denied. Associated Press. ¢ YORK, February 13.—Rumor- ed...

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 FINANCIAL 0L SHARES MAKE MODERATE GAINS Moves in Other Stocks Great- ly Mixed—St. Paul Issues - Especially Weak. BY STUART P,

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 FIN PRICES HOLD FIRM AT CENTER MARKET Apple Demand Light—Cak- bage Demand Dull—Little Change in Meats. Wholesale prices...

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 SPORTS. HE EVENING STAR, "WASHINGTON. D. ¢ FRIDAY, 'FEBRUARY 13 1925.* Sisler Foresees Open Race in A. L. : Wisdom of Griffs’

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 SPORTS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925 SPORTS Nurmi’s Feals in 1924 Olympics Unprecedented :...

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 THE EVENING STAR,- WASHINGTON, D.-'C; FRIDAY, . FEBRUARY 13, 1925. Have You Seen the New Dresses for Missesat Kann’s ? '...

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 r shapes; nents. Goldenberg's—First Floor. AT} ! Pretty Sale of New Spring | Two-Pants Suits $19.75 ¢ Forstyle, quality and

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 ONLY DISCORD COMES IN FREE-AIR DISPUTE Cincinnati{ Stations in Broadcast- INSTITUTE DEDICATED. Edison Building Exhibits...

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 IDEAL ANNOUNCING STANDARDS FIXED Committee Decides Speaker at Microphone Must Have Seven Qualifications. eal radio announcer

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 THE EVENING 8 WASHINGTON, D. U, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1925, MakeL&BEconomy Your Buy y-Word Saturda A Page Full of...

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 FUNDFORPRINCES TRPO.KDN RO Laborite’s Fiery Speech Against Summer Voyage Arouses Commons. By the Associated Press. LONDON,

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Valentine Symbols for the Table BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Valentine refreshments should be as gay and pretty as

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 WOMAN’S PAGE Some Points on the Useful and the Beautiful and Methods to Be Employed in Their Proper Care From Time to Time.

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 STRADDLING ISSUES * RAPPED BY DAWES Compares Lincoln’s Stead- fastness With “Pussyfoot- ing of Political Leaders.” By the...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. TheAstonishing Adventure of Jane Smith By PATRICIA WENTWORTH. (Copyright, 138, by Small, Maysand & Os.)

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 * 1y in_our shop AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. [ ) ETC. YPEWRITERS—Underwood, $25 mington, $25: L. C. Bmith, $23:...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 13, 1925. REAL ESTATE. 43...

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 REAL. ESTATE: . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘C,‘ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925. REAL ESTATE: FOR SALE—HOUSES. __|REG’LAR...

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued) AL LESTATE FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued) | 1418 Eye St. N. t W. PRICE. 14, # 3-foot-wide, Heights.

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 16 " i _EVENIN S 3 N ). C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY : = +| TODAY'S AMUSEMERTS.- o ; Defective - : L | I-UG EABIN V|EWED Talebcarerfi

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