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Evening Star dated March 26, 1925

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and warmer tonight; minimum temperature above freezing; tomorrow, unsettled;

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 MILITARY SCHOOLS PLANDRIVEFOR AID Urge Students and Alumni to Show Congress Need of National Defenses. Gloomy pictures of the

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 {/SPRING VACATION Succnsrlous Dixie flowers ready dressed for —Azaleas, Magnolias, Honeysuckle, Yellow ja mine, etc. NORTHERN

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 TRICKY AUTO AGT THRILLS P STREET Car Smashes Post, Mail Box and Climbs Terrace, Driver Unhurt. An unheralded demonstration:

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 THE EVENI FUTILE, 1S OPINION | L_sorew = w11 BROOKHART AGAIN ON EXTRA SESSION Longworth Does Not Expect Coolidge to Call Con-

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. L] WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. .March 26, 1825 Editor The Evening Stur...

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 NEW MALL STARTED. Plans for this mall call for a broad north-south axis of Lafayette Park, affording a clear view of the...

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 F 4 SOCIETY. The President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Be Honor Guests at Dinner Tonight Aboard the Lyndonia. HE President and...

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 RELIEF IS PUSHED IN STORM REGION « Committees Begin to Help Red Cross in Work of Adjusting Claims. By the Asso CHICAGO, ted

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 WASHIN ) . U, THURSDAY, MARCH 2 Homdmward & Lnthrop You Are Invited to See Our G Street Windows for Sugg‘utims on Spring and

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 THE EVENING STAR, "WASHINGTON, "D. ¢, ADVISORY COUNCIL "o st i . PI_ANM]URSEI] Focpl Music Digons New-—Cliff Edwards'...

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 ALIENS FNDNLET BY“SEADIL” PLE {Take Advantage of Law Al- . lowing Students to Enter L United States. (Following {s the third

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 SISTERISACCUSED IN CULT BURNING Prosecutor Reports Confes- sion and Will Ask tor Insanity Warrant. OROVILI man ¥, ing here,

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 14 NADTCH GRL TELS OFTHREATS N LI Testifies at Kidnaping Trial of Indian Officials—Pro- tector Was Slain. By the Associated

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 5,000 Yards of Seasonable Silks $1.49 to $1.985 Values De Friday Only, $1.29 Yard ¥ s group composed of regu- stock and odd

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 16 BENNETTS' DEFENGE TESTIHONY AT XD Lawyers for Pair Accused of Murder Years Ago to Close THE>EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.

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 WASHINGTON GIRLS REHEARSING FOR BENEFIT MUSICAL COMEDY. Talk of the Town.” of the production, “The Sendder, El Lean and Hilda

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH DR. W..T. BALDUS DIES AT AGE OF 77 YEARS Had Been Capital Resident for|nc

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. HURSDAY, MARCH The War With the Cherokees. 26, . 1925, 19 ‘BY J. CARROLL MANSFIELD...

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 uted his death to worry over financlal BANKER IS FOUND SHOT |iiatir. A pistol was found clasped in the WITH PISTOL IN HAND |

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MASTODON BONES FOUND. New York Laborers Uncover Relics of Prehistoric Giant. THE EVENING 1925. WOMAN

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 THE EVENING NTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925. Women’s Regular $1 Leather Handbags, 79¢ $15 and $16.50 Fiber

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 BT o E VR e T . . . = Ofd Nabishimi : I have purchased some fine old Nabishimi plates, bowls and dishes, brought to this...

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 24 ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925, GH ANGE |N SBHU[". B, e, | AWYERS WANTED MOHAVE DESERT...

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 THE EVENING STAR, : R R R R R T o R A R R R R R TR WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925. 0% HGYULGLGHGEHGRGG...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925. Flannel and Crepe » Dresses at $5.75 —Jacquard crepes, crepe

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 T DISTINCTIVE con- formance to good form accounts for Brewood pre - emi- nence in the prepar- ation of engraved Wedding...

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 FIN WABASH “A”" GAINS ON DIVIDEND NEWS Many Other Stocks Also Show Better Tone Today in Wall Street. clal Dispateh to The...

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 ’ .weaker; [] ¥ FINANCIAL. BGGS ARE LOWER AT GENTER MARKET Better Demand for Smoked Hams Expected—Meat Prices Unchanged....

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 30 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925. SPORTS. Harris Plans Test for Pitching Vets : Boston

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925. SPORT S. wo High School Nines Play Saturday : Yale...

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 TROLLEY OFFICIALS © MEET ON MERGER Informal Conference Held By W. R. & E. Co. and Capital conference recently to consider the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., THURSDAY, MARCH: 26, 1925, SIGNALS SOUGHT G‘""_’:"_S""'"'" Where the Better G STREET...

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 L/ 34 WOMAN LEADERS ON'WRC PROGRAM Prominent Officials to Be Heard in Broadcast of Dinner. Prominent women in Washington...

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 STRIGT VOTING LAW PLANNED IN EGYPT Likely to Entail Cessation of | Parliamentary Goyernment Until November. A t. March 26.—A

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY MA.ROH 26,. 1925 T was introduced as a brother bag- man, and was soon listdning

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 THE EVE STAR, WASHINGTON, Exploits of Noted |PERUVIAN CONSUL’S WIFE URGE MARWRDUM ‘ French Ace Insplre“ AGAIN ASKS FOR...

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. Brush and Wax Mold Accessories BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. It is an interesting discovery to find out how much of

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Fluffy Fabrics for Fuller Frocks BY MARY Innumerable yards of chiffon, voile, erepe de chine, tulle and other

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 CHILE ARBITRATOR ON TACNA PRAISED Augustin  Edwards Rafed Fine Associate for Pershing in Settling Disput The State Department

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 ‘MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—! US. (Centinu SHOWCASPS AXD ETURE FIXTCRE AN TLE_ FLOOR ' AXD \TER, CASEs 4T SPECIAL PRICES. ' THE

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 - ROOMS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925. APARTMENTS, ET®....

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 4 REAL ESTATE, - THE EVENING STAR, WASHING C. HURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925, . REAL ESTATE. 43 _ FOREUEIS™S  |REG’LAR FELLERS—A...

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 FOR SALE—‘E:)USES. - . (Contimued) CORNER HOUSE—NEW. b 335 W ST. N.E. r ONLY $8950. th and W close to cars.) Every...

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 REAL ESTATE. (Con SALE TO COLORED. $200 cush and balance $45 per month, in- cluding all payments; 6 rooms and bath brick...

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 46 RETRAGTS CHARGE Withdraws Accusation That| | Son-in-Law Stole Moth- | er’s Will. By tho Associated Press. RIVERHEAD, Mrs.

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