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Evening Star dated April 8, 1925

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 WEATHER (U. §. Weather Bureau Forecy and tomorrow; probably light Highest, 70, at 38, at 6:30 a.m. Fair tonight what cooler

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 2 * 515500000 VALUE FIRC, & P, SOUGHT Federation of Citizens to File Brief for Reduction With District Today. In a hrief...

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 . v A Spring Song, “Lo, Winter is past, the rain is over and gome; the flowers appear on earth; the time of singing birds is

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 COTTON WEN VIS WATIONAL SHRES Manufacturers’ Parley Dele- gates Make Trip to Mount i, Vernon and Arlington. Prlegates to the

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 L ADVOCATES SNE ECONDHY PLANS Frederic Wile, in Address, Says National Saving‘May \. ~ Become Extravagance. Tleading for a

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘WEDNESDAY. ....April 8, 1025 T:IEODORE W. NOYES. . ..Editor

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 THE EVENING appointed postmaster of hington in 1909 but declined the appointment. Dr. Granfleld is survived by his widow,...

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY -Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, Host at Lunch Today in Honor of Dr. Octavia of Mexico. Secrstary of State,

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 PLAN WORLDNDE AR ON CORROSON Scientists Assert That Vast Amounts of Wealth Are Dissipated in Rust. By the Associated Press

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 MANY HOPE TO 1N ROISEVELT ON TR Hundreds Apply for Permis- sion to Share in Big Game Expedition. S teg NEW YORK, April...

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 ] - - - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SHIPSTEAD FLAYS BULLS IN WHEAT Charges Speculators Put Prices Up, in

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. 1925. P e TR ing Government agency about which |part in the greatest

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 SIS N EE R EEEEERENSEENEEREEEREERERARNS i Rayon Brocade and Cotton Crepe o Zie PALAIS ‘ Attractive Kimonos of silk or...

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 r 4 command of Capt. R. H. Sherman, and is furnishing six highly contrasted compositions through the courtesy of | CONGERT

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 - - | FORMER FOES 0.K. | CTZENS COUNGL Columbia Heit:;hts Associa- tion Assents to Will af Majority in Case. b Tndorsement

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1925. Annual Th-Day Sale of 7 Men’s Faster ernlshmgs A Sale...

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 path of the tornado which visited FOUR KILLED BY CYCLONE IN SURURBS OF MIAMI, FLA. This photograph shows wreckage in the Two

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 18 * PACKERS' COUNGEL | DENY LAWBROKEN) S:ay Merger Does Not Give ‘Armour and Morris Com- panies Control. The third day of

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 WORLD LAW CODE PROIETS NOW UP Territorial Waters One of Four Considered by Geneva Jurists’ Commission. Decision of the Geneva

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 20 FOREST FRES DEFY VIRGINIAN FIGHTERS Cadets and Troops Battle Flames Over Wide Area. Damage in Maryland. KSBURG, April...

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 " ” W Pnnted Sllk Overblouses Among the Smartest Easter Fashions Are T h ese Overblouses— At a Very Special Price— $4.89 The

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 AMUSEMENTS National—"The Poor Nut" Next week at the Natlonal Theater. beginning Sunday night, the attrac- tion will be a new

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 “FIREWORKS PLANT MAZED BY BLAST One Kilied, Several Hurt. Flames Destroy Buildings. By the Associnted Press, HANOVER, Mass,,

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 . 24 TWO GIFTS SWELL SALVATION FUND Presicent Coalidge and Brit- ish Ambassador Contribute in $50,000 Drive. President...

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 © / MKEAN SAYSNAY NEEDS ND NOURSES Scouting Fleet Commander Calls Planes Only Aids for Ships. By the Ansociated Press....

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 .26 WCAP TO FEATURE MUSIC NUMBERS U. S. Army Band, Quartet and Soloists Listed for Tonight. A varied musical program, featur-

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 g SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, APRIL .8, .1925. | BELIEVE IT OR NOT. —By RIPLEY. | NURMI CENTRAL

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1925. Nationals in First Home Game Tomorrow : Ruth’s Collapse

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 ¢ SPORTS. HAUSER’S LOSS BY MACKS ~ SERIOUS BLOW TO TEAM First Baseman Suffers a Fractured Bone in Knee in Game With...

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 r 30 * PRIGES CONFUSED IN STOCK MARKET Gary’s Steel Statement Falls Flat—Packard and Max- well Lead Motors. BY STUART P....

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 FINANCIAL PRICES ARE LOVER ON LIVE POULTRY Strawberries, Celery and , Spinach Slightly -Higher Today at Wholesale. The meat

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 C. OF C. PLANNING 10 HONOR HARPER Testimonial Dinner to Be Given for Work in Behalf of Auditorium. Determination to...

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 ~ 1S ARVSTRAEF *POUEY S STUDED Officials of Four Departments | Discuss American Stand at Geneva Parley. Through...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE Smart Buckled Coat for Traveler BY MARY MARSHALL, It has frequently been observed that French women refuse to be

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 FE ATURES. Yellow and Green Easter Luncheon YDIA LE F favorite form o entertatnment. . There typical motifs that lend them

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 MISCELLANEOUS BAMEE oty S E b O LIRSS s Sl L S TR

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1925 _——— 5 _|. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. | FOR...

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 APARTMENTES, 9. CTC. THE EVENING C., WP}DNESI)AY, APRIL 8, 192 REAL ESTATE. 1025, by H. C. STAR, ASHINGTON, D, APARTMENTS...

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 3147 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D, C, WEDNESDAY APRIL 8, 1925. REAL ESTATE. "IN RABBITBORO —Dad Dunmbunny Mixed the Ps. : e

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 " 40 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1925. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. REG’LAR FELLERS

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 AUCTIONS THE EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON, ), WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1925 STEAMSHIPS = ! - TOR SLE_EQUES | WANTED o RVY_¥oumms |

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 42 MOTHER MEMORIAL - DRIVE IS PLANNED - National Project Will Be Opened Here September 1: ar establishment of perma Al...

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