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Evening Star dated February 22, 1925

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 WEATHER. (U. 8 Weather Bureau Forecast.) Occaslonal showers today; tomor- row rain; mild temperature. Temperatures: Highest,

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 9 * FEDERATION BACKS CITY COUNCIL PLAN Three-Fourths of Members to Be White, One-Quarter Colored, Proposed. of the City...

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 CONGRESSPAY HSE HELDINRPORTON e i Action in Face of Economy Program Believed Likely to Make Troubie. BY There DAVID LAWRENCE.

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 S.A. R WILL HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION Officers to Be Named Tomor- row After Exercises in Honor of Washington. services for ) the

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 MITCHELL RESIGNS CHARITY BALL POST Ciereral Informs Committee He Fears Other Duties " Might Peril Success. Brig: Gen. William

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 ANTIFASCIST MEN - BACK FRON EXLE Italian Opposition Paper Is| in Favor of Preparing for Election. By the Associated Press...

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 5 % THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, FEBRUARY 22, 1925—PART 1. . * 7 g'MPI_E SERV'CES F“‘L"(‘)‘iEDAT"OD rj:g:gsus PREN"ER

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO 1925—PART 1. D. C, FEBRUARY 22, 3 Rolls Toilet Paper With This | 19C Coupon and 1,000- sheet rolls

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 NEW NICKEL PLATE ASKS . C.C. AGTION Sanction Is Needed for Firal Steps in Rail Merger by Van Sweringens. Another step toward

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 CHANGES IN POLICE BILL ARE FORECAST City Heads Expected to Recommend Partial Revi- sion of Measure. The District issione¥s

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 ALUMNAE CALLED | | 10 REUNION HERE E Al Parts of Country Will Be Represented at Immacu- lata Seminary. The first reunion of

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 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 22, 1925—PART...

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 g E E g é g DRI D IS S MR THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY ~ 22, 1925—PART 1. 13 L T T R R BT T e e T...

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 14 Washingtonians and Guests Represent Colonial An- cestors at Remarkable Event for Benefit of Jefferson Memorial Foundation.

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 JAVAS 1S WARNED T0 DROP ROADBLL Successor Says Measure Is Unjust and Will Not Be Carried Out. By the Associated Press HAVANA,

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 Costume Slips Regularly §3.50—For Monday Only $2.98 Of tub silk. Straightline model, with hemstitched bodice top—the bottom

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 GREAT MUSICAL -FESTIVAL PLANNED Wovld Fellowsh:p Program to ~Be Given in Capital During Easter Week. Plans for a Through...

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 18 = ST. PATRICK'S DAY COMMITTEE NAMED 200 Will Arrange Event to Be Held at Wasjington Auditorium. More than 200 local...

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 WAR ON ANTI-TRUST LAWS IS LOOMING Lumbermen Urged tc Con- serve Timber, But Are Kept From Working in Unison. BY HARDEN COLFA.

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 DRY NET CATCHES HIGH SOCIETY MEN Warrants Accuse Philadel- phians of Champagne Party With Women Present. By the Associated

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 TheAstonishi | of Jane Smith (Continued from Yesterda: tar.) “T like the line,” said Jane, clear voic: d that shadow.” Then,

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 22 - b. W.U. DEBATERS 10 OPEN SEASON Leading Universities to Be Met Here—Convocation Schedule Issued. The debating Washington

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 DEEREES AVARDED BYN L LEGALFRAT Initiation of Candidates for Membership Held—Univer- sity’s Schedule of Activities. o Phi...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (, FEBRUARY 22, Yo he MNationals’ Three - piece Console Set. with purchase of $25 to $50. A

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 THE- SUNDAY STAR, W’ASHI:NGTON, D. C, ‘FEBRUARY 22, 1925—PART 1. TIEE_TIME . = RNITUR S Open Monday Until 1 o’clock THE...

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 RIGHT OF WAY TEST ON N CINCINNAT Radio War Called to Atten- tion of Secretary Hoover, Who Plans Armistice. BY CARL Two...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 22, 1925—PART T wosremws || New Radio Station Directory Will Help Fans Seeking

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 FRATERNITIE MASONIC. LODGES No. 16, calied off . social, No. ant’ Vernon. F. C Monday- D wson 14, No. 17, socla liie. No. 39,

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 NEW STEEL ORDERS BEING REDUCED Buyers Cautious — Lower Copper Helps Market—Re- view of Other Metals. FORK bruary 21.- steel

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 ' FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY -STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. FEBRUARY 22, 1925—PART 1. FINANCIAL. ~—-19824 ~—-10% Div. High. Low. High,...

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 FINANCIAL. . BOND PRICES HOLD FIRM DURING WEEK THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, BOND SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK |NATIONAL BANKS IN...

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 will close 2 Tomorrow | || at | oclock | —in celebration of b Washington’s Birthday 3% hours or Shopping —in view of which

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 EDITO NATIO SPECIAL ARTICLES RIAL PAGE NAL PROBLEMS he EDITORIAL SECTION Sunday Staf Part 2—12 Pages WASHINGTON, D." C,...

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 T HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO __C., FEBRUARY 22 152 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C....

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 PR hile British Everyday Religion Mot a Talk on_Theolo, and Right , But Upon Life iving. BY RIGHT REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D.

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 S MRS. CHARLES GATES DAWES Soon to assume her place as Second Lady the Land,, arriving here with the Vice President elect...

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 SOCIETY. Lieut. R. R. Dennett Weds Miss Margaret Buckley Naval Officer’'s Marriage Hastened as He Pre- pares to Sail—Other

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 SOCIETY. G. W. U. Hospital Ball Planned Along Lines Of Colonial Period. Function at University Gym- nasium Tomorrow Night To

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 Officers of Naval Academy THE SUNDAY STAR, Dance Hosts Friday Evening Midsl’l;pnlen Give Farewell Dinner for Admiral and...

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 SOCIETY Bridge, Dances, Teas, Luncheons, Included } In Chevy Chase Notes Hostesses Entertain for Clubs and Other Organi-...

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 S0 CIETY Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life President and Mrs. Coolidge Quietly Solve Prob- lem of Official

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 D. A. R. ACTIVITIES Patriotic cxerclses commemorating the birthday annlversary of George Washington will be held tomorrow...

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 1 News of Women’s Clubs Conductea by N ‘Woman's City Club.—The subcom- mittee on public utllities of the civic section, "...

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 12 News and Notes of Art THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO. and Artists hundreds. Among the most charming. of the examples shown in

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 ROBERT \/ WARWICK. Keiths ROTE- : HANEY - Parl Plove Plavices bl M_Press Agents By Philander Johnson. \ , Elaborate...

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 AMUS Henry Miller NRY MILLER and produser in “After Love— adapted from the French book by A. E. Thomas, seen here this week.

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 XMUSEMENTS., L G CONRAD < JNAGEL Palace. e KENYON Metropolitar News andComment By W. H. Landvoigt. ITH the introduction in

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 AMUSEMENTS Photoplays (Continued from Third Page.) ‘Wesley Barry und “Into the M Dumbarton. lorence Vidor, in “Barbara This

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 U C : Washifl ' INto AED— MERICA for Americans, musically as well as otherwise, is not a bigoted cry today. when .both the...

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 Lower Closed Car Prices Bring Real Problem for Auto Makers Will Public Pay Same for Open Model or Must These Go Out of...

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 HALF TRUTHS SEEN INSAFETY IDEAS Auto Drivers’ Notions of Ac- cident Prevention Discussed by Local Dealer. Complete roversal

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, .F_E_}BRUARY,%, 1925—PART 3. : ! LI T Do e e L e T e B S R G cra s o mlere o o st |...

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 Reviews of OLD BOSTON DAYS AND WAYS. By Mary Caroline Crawford, guthor of “Romantic Days in Old Boston,” ete. Illustrated.

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 ////////////////////I/////I////////////(// ADaalalaalals A A " Eight Specials to Make a Hal Jwetched #1337 Philippine...

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 SPORTS | Part 4—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORN FEBRUARY G, 29 <2, 1925. flarris to Keep Charges Busy : Two World...

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 TRAVEL 1,560,000 MILES ON BASIS OF ONE PERSON Figured It Will Take 2,500 Hams and 100,000 Eggs to Provide Their...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 22, 1925—SPORTS SECTION. TRy Four Varsity Floor Clashes This Week : Central Lone

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 MANY SEEK TO EMULATE GAME OF GREAT PLAYER Mrs, Hurd, National Champion, Is Among Those ‘Who Take “Lessons” From Providence

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 ILLUSTRATED FEATURES Part 5—8 Pages MAGAZINE SECTION The Suntay Stae WASHINGTOX D. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 99 22, 1925....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22 "1925—PART 5. Two Explorers on Final Dash Tempt the Savage Seas of Cape Horn

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 THE SUNDAY KTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 22, 1925—PART 5 Rambler Studies History of Farm 0ld Grog and the Ear of Jenkins

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 The Vamp Capper BY LAWRENCE PERRY. Cards and Love and the Home-Town Librarian ID-AFTERNOON A high blue sky with just enough

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON, Another George’s Birthday Nina Wilcox Putnam Gives Modern Story 6f Attack on Tree BY NINA...

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 The Brides of Tarabora ARABORA a sugar island. Miles out at sea, th» wonder- ful blue-green of the cane fields strikes you

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 Seasonal BY MARY MARSHALL. HE problem of designers and dressmakers for Spring would be a good deal easler if cur- reit...

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 Special Notice The Hub will observe Washington’s birthday (which falls on Sunday this year) by closing Monday, February 23,

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 If you des it known by means of the Cla: e to sell or purchase anything, large or small, valuable or insignificant—make fied

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 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED MISCELLANEQUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. | FOR...

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 AUTOMOQBILES, ETC. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES (Continued) one taking w the unpald motes, amownting to $96% ] frive Moo in this...

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 APARTMENTS, ETC WANTED—AUTOMOBILES RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED | RENT ROOMS—UNFURNISHED

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 APARTMENTS, APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued) NBAR CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY 4 RMS. nd bath, §30; alw ¥ rooms and bath, $15;

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 REAL FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ESTATE. FOR SALE—LOTS MD. APPLE ORCHARD, 23 ACRES IN rrn', bearing; 5-room cottage ; for small D.

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 REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES 1 (Continued.) OWNER, LEAVI 6 room birick house glec., hardwood floors, Karage 000 cash, eusy ferms;...

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 A'rmy and Navy News i3y M. H. Mc[ntyre. NAVY. Of interest to officers of the Nav the selection of the new commande: f of the

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 s e Che Sundy Stae, § oo WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 22, 1925, SUPPLEMENT A flapper of 2500 B.C. This Representative Upshaw

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 (.--GRAVURE SE(CTION—-FEBRUARY 22, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ri, h:"'oulzhgenfragon;lcoéo;r;:s ‘%:thé?rr;...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THE WEEK BEFORE THE WEDDING By W. E. HILL, (Copysight, 1925, by The Chicago Tribune.) Left:

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-FEBRUARY A thrilling incident in the life of Miss Lorraine Liggett of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 22 1925 At left: Misses Vera Stafford and Anita Mueller, minuet

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—-GRAVURE SECTION—-FEBRUARY Finish of the world championship snowshoe race in the annual

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.-~ GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 22, 1925. At left: A long, long way from Broadway. Paul...

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 N THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-FEBRUARY 22, 1925. Quality created the demand— demand made possible the

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 | The Sundmy Stas, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY - 22, 1925. COMIC SECTION SOME BODY CHOPPED Y 5 - = IT DPOWN— | RAISED [}...

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 | CANNOT T ICE CREAM SPECIAL A LEL Cove i s \CE CREAM SPECIALS NUTS AND CHOCOLATE - WHOE 90T A NICKELT Q oD S % ' - i I I...

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 —————, THISs 1S FINE- TS Goop FOR o oo Par ol Pl s o 2 e ey ¥ oang AH- A FINE WINTER FROZEN DEAR -- NIGHT A TERRIBLE NOW...

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 Mutt’s Toothache Left Him—but! Great Britain Rights Reserved WHAT'S THE ) ("OH, Suck A, WHY Don'T T ™ BROKE, THAT'S WHY! == o

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