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Evening Star dated February 18, 1925

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 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Burean Forecast.) Falr tonight, lowest about 30 degrees; Temperatures: p.m. yesterday; Highest...

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 2 L4 SAND CLOSES DOWN ON COLLINS' GRAVE Final Rites Held Over Man, Who Was Trapped in Kentucky Cavern. By the Associated Pre:

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 SureRelief FOR ESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Evervwhers HOUSE WIRING Electrical Repairing Consult Us and Save Money Estimates

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 ‘h e NATIONAL PARK BILL PASSAGE OBSERVED Leaders in- Movement Cele- { brate at Luncheon—Club [ of “Founders” Planned. The...

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 WOMAN IS FREED IN FORGERY CHARGE Former Secretary to House Member Acquitted.in Trial Here. Mrs. Margaret B. Buchanan, former

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday’ Morning. Editien. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY .February 18, 1925 THEODORE ‘W. NOYES.... The...

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 ourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 $5,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 Ac Age 35—sent date of...

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 S OCIETY." SOCIETY Envoys of Spain-and Cuba and Their Wives Dinner Guests Last Night of Mr. and Mrs. Lansing. HE Ambassador

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 SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page French embassy, Capt. Thenaul secretary of the German embassy, Baron Plessen; Mr....

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 tendance was so large that at least 50 delegates were turned away for lack of space. SEEK HEARING ON BILL. Housekeepers’...

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 CONDENNED EN HERSOF SLAYER Man Who Hanged Self to Avoid Execution Leaves Cell Mates His Money. ., N. Y. February 18— he...

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 WITNESS REVEALS OFFERBY STOKE Says $2,000 Was to Be Paid in Tracing Mrs. Stokes’ Chicago Life. BY the Associated Press...

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 NAVYSHOWSSKLL | - INNIGHTGUNNERY Officers Highly Gratified at { Results of Practice in ¥ Guantanamo Bay. Evidence that the

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 14 * DEMOCRATS JES AT HOBBY HORSE Senator Harrison Makes Fun of Coolidge’s Steed—Rainey Asks New Deal. President Coolidge’s

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 KNGS CONDTON REPORTED BETTER Official Bulletin Tells of Im- ‘provement—Prince Re- turns to Hunt. By the Associated Press....

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 16 RONE PRESSHTS L CONGESON Albanian Grant to British _ Firm Provokes Warm Re- sponse in Rome. entire is commenting on the

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 FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS AFTER FINDING OF COLLINS' BODY. Dr. ber hat and coat) talking to Homer Collins, 'THE 'EVENING STAR,...

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 CITIZENS GRITICIZE BUS LINE PERMIT Petworth Group Opposes Grant,to W. R. E. Co. Against Syme Suit. The derision of the Public

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 TheAstonishing Adventure of Jane Smith (Continued from Yesterday's Star,) “|whether I am to be eliminated.” Tm afraid you'll

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 SPAIN TO ENPLOY 100000 IN DEFENSE Establishing New Line 179 Miles Long — Wire ard | Trenches Being Placed. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, T. 0, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1925. Here It Is Again—Our Old-Fashioned Bargain Event! Windsor

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 WOMAN 'S PAGE Many Fashion Changes in Jewelry Y MARY MARSHALL. There are stml women here and there who hold to the sentiment

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. Wall Hangings Favored by Fashion BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER, THESE THREE ORNAMENTAL USES FOR DIFFERENT KINDS OF

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 FINANCIATL, RAILS LEAD RISE -IN STOCK MARKET Many Specialty Shares Also Show Strength After Yesterday’s Slump. BY STUART P.

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 THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. IPINCHOT'S POWER LANISATTACKED Giant System Claimed to Be Impracticable by Some Electrical

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 2% = SPORTS. FOUR STILL ON OUTSIDE, OT COUNTING JOHNSON Zachary, Mogridge, Gregg and Ruether Are Among Recalcitrants and Last

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 . SPORTS. A HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1925, SPORTS. Intercity Duckpin Meet Here Next Year :

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 28 tric power, lest the people of Penn- sylvania be “the helpless servants of the most widespread, far-reach- ing and...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1925. ' 29 AMUSEMENTS Paul Kochanski. Paul Kochanski, popular...

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 30 CONCERT TONIGHT BY PHILHARMONIC Orchestra Will Give Seventh of Series of Educational Programs Over WCAP. eventh of the...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS, THE REVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 1925. MISCELLANEOUS, 31 ~ I ELPINALE __ |

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 AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (c--fl--eq. oo, hrongh LIMOT “good Terms. Yihs_ oo, BRO0. 1727 Coun. ave. MARMON COUPE,...

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 REAL ESTATE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 1925 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED.| [N RABBITBORO—Poor Patient

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 ANOTHER PIEGE OF CANDY MOM? JUST ANOTHER TEENY WEENY / uL eece? FOR SALE—HOUSES. _(Continued) 1al Touch of Beauty Will Be...

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 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Yy WEDN Eb‘UAl’l FEBRUARY - 18, - 1925, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, AUCTION

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 36 BREHTWODD WL PRESSROAD WORK Citizens to Center Efforts To- | ward Getting Concord Ave- nue Extended and Improved. Not...

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