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Evening Star dated May 28, 1925

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 WEATHER. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) tomorrow: change in_temperature. ~Highest, 71, at noon . s Fair tonight and much...

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 DISTRICT APPROPRIATIONS COMPARED (EARLY COMMISSION ovix nucr, tvasie arcric Lavs TRUMNEL BOARD \Declares Mirage and Tide Are

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 THE . EVENING ‘STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. MAY 28.'1925. RAIN SAVES WOODS. []UG'I'DR AN[] NURSE Econo,ny Causes DENY

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 4 * ICE CREAM MAKERS FIGHT WEIGHT PLAN Through National Secretary Say Shrinkage of Product Is Unavoidable. | if the...

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 CARTER FOES WIN - PRINTERS' BALLOT Eugene F. Smith Elected President of Union Over Morcock, 985 to 818. A complete “adminis

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 G THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. .. May 28, 1925 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The

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 THE T T Ll T T T 2T 22T, * SWORZYNS [bwnshaits Store inuing Our Triumphant Sale of ummer Dresses 395 Colors: Green, White,

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 8 SOC IETY SOCIETY The Secretary of State to Leave for Minnesota Early in June for \orsc Lelebrdtlon HE Secretary of Staté,

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 CARE INFEEDING | CHLDREN URGED Three Vitamins Needed Dr.| Murphy Expains to Wel- fare League. A child's diet should be...

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 10 RIFT IN WISCONSIN PLEASNG TOG.0.P. Leaders See La Follette Ma- { chine Threatened by In- [ ternal Dissension. BY REDERIC

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 THE KVENING S1AR, WASHINGIUN, D, C, THUKSDAY, MAY 28 1925. I ed to conduct the examina- |torney, for the defense. Malone...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY. MAY 28 1925 7 SHIPS BARK[NED SEEKS TO BE U. S. CITIZEN.| MEMORIAL SERVICES | ¢

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Mile. Marecelline d’Alroy who gave he clever demo: ration of the “Art of Dre our_ Silk

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 THE EVENING STAR, T { conference held in the heart of the ! doah A tour of the|naded the v EE T e R T |proposed great Smoky

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY BANK ROBBER SLAIN. 28, 1925. 15 !posl office at Jennings, this county,...

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 THE EVENI STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C TH.URSDAY MAY .28, :1925. Woodwsird Store Closed Saturday, Wf Day - Ly B nodward Afiffil’fifi

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 LAYING CORNER STONE OF part in ceremons SNAPPI Szech: ter, 5D AT MOUNT ALTO i, wife of the Hungaria a, at the refre A M...

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 18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, |in behait of the American delegation. | subscriptions already have been pledg- Only 8 or 10

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 Hundreds of White Hats for the Holiday —Chic White Hats for the sports costume or the garden party, offered at most...

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 20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 28 1925. T DR".I. []F M"]BIES NURSES T0 GET DIPLOMAS| PULLMAN PASSENGER

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 WOMAN MAY MAKE FIGHT FOR SENATE Judge Allen of Ohio Is Loom- i ing Strongly as Candidate | i of Democrats. BY ROBERT T....

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 22 THE EVENING STAR, WASHI NGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1923. . Be Ready for Decoration Day! A Challenge Purchase of High

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 ARMSTRONG WINS CADET CORPS DRILL / President and Mrs. Coolidge Attend Anrual Competition of 24th Regiment. ‘Armstrong Manual

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 7 24 an, tlmg section ostal < [laws: Clarence C. Bowen, vlu{‘mh:‘u Historiy Chureh Wikt Be Wows or | white slave G ) lart,

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 GRAIN MARKETING COUNCIL LAUNCHED Farm Bureau Head Tells of Plans f Advisory Body. By the Associated Press CHICAGO, May 28.—0.

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 ALL QUAKERTOWN IS SURE MACKS WILL ANNEX FLAG Johnson Lands Seventh Straight Victory, Although He Fails to Go Route—Joe Harris

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 28 1925. SPORTS. Central High Girls Take Rifle Title : Pittsburgh

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 28 » SPORTS. MATTHEWS GIVES SAMPLE OF PROWESS IN ONE DAY Annexes 100 in 10 Seconds, Captures 440 and High Jump in a Dual Meet

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 SPORTS. D. C PLAYER F NISH TO RLGISTER A 76 Comes Home in Brilliant 35, After Taking 41 on Outward Journey—Smith Leads at...

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 FINANCIAL. N HANY STOGES Brisk Advances in Final Trading — Market Is ‘Strong at Close. BY STUART P. WES Special Dispatel tc

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 FINANGIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MAY 28. MEAT SELLS OFF INLOCAL MARKET v Slow Buymg Brings Prices...

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 FRAUD IS CHARGED INWYLIE DIVORCE Decree to Present Mrs. Benet Said to Have Been Ob- tained at “Mill.” . By the Assoc...

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 'YOU AND UNCLE SAM Series of Educational Articles Telling How Federal Govern- ment Is Organized and How It Functions—Written

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 THE EVENING “affect the great intelligent South and |100 years.” to revive those unhappy issues which have died alike in...

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 The Dancer of Paris oo BY MICHAEL ARLE Copyright, 1925, by the Ridgway Co ntinu “I am so sorry, Noel, that your friend has

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 THE EVENING STAR MAY 28, SUES FOR $25,000. WASHINGTO THURSDAY. 1925, SUSPENDED FROM POST.SCHOOLBOYS TO MAKE = =, it v it x|

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 ITALYISSTIRRED | i BY DROP N LIRE | Fassisti Paper Blames For- eign Financiers—Dpponents‘; Hit Cebt Delay. The coincidenge of

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 WOMAN’'S PAGE.” Separate Skirt Is Now Necessary BY MARY MARSHALL. You may get through the Winter with no separate skirts in

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 WOMA N’S PAGE. Benefits of Simplified Home Tasks BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKEI . Simplified housekeeping and simplic- ity In...

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 40 DECLARES ‘FRAZIER RECANTED IDENTITY Army Officer Tells of Admis- | | sion at Heairing—Doubts Raised Here. By the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MAY 28, 1925. ‘”I]IIIHI]]IHIIH]]I]II[HIIHHE D. €, THURSDAY, WOODISEXTOLLED [E=2 FOR AIDING...

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 42 THE EVENING WRC T0 BROADCAST| [one mance mabio remramorese | REUNIONOF A.E.F. Gen. Pershing to Be Among : Speakers at 1st

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 THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1025. MISCELLANEOUS. - % ]HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY : Expedition of George

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 "4y XUTOMOBILCES, ET®. - - ' THE EVENI JTAR, WASHT} U.' U, THURSDXY, A3 i + - ®ROOMS, ETU." ,FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES....

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 ROOMS, ETC. RENT ROOMS—UNFURNISHED. (Coutinued.) B ORREY §T. N.E, near 1418 and Flor: or " three rooms, " slseping Two or...

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 46 A , APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. _(Continus PARTMENTS, ETC. RENT HOUSES—FURNISHED. 806 10th STREF New. Three rooms, bath, $45

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U,. THURSDAY, WAY 28, 1925. REAL ESTATE. 47 SALE—SUBURRAN PROPERTY. | RER’LAR

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 I§Alé5—liflvs _{gmt'd)- CEl\?rn Wflus‘s{) < FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. s FOR...

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 AUCTIONS. RESORTS e WATER FRONT PROPERTY. UCTION SA‘LFS. AUCTION E}LES. AUCTION fl}.flfl AUCTION =::LEB. (Continued.) TOMORROW.

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 DRNE I UMD Postal Authorities Seek to Stop Leak That Costs Tax- payers $1,740,000 a Year. By the Associated Press. Postmaster

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