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Evening Star dated September 23, 1925

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 WEATHER. (U. S, Weather Bureau Forecast.) Showers tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy and slightly warmer. Temperatures—Highest.

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 [ werd ‘‘flapper’’ when. s - be only after due deliberation and a g » REORGANIZINGPLAN FATE IS IN BALANCE Smoot-Brown...

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 iHygeia I¢e a (]lsardiun of Health Just as Hygeia was wor- shiped as the Goddess of Headlth in o'den days, Hygeia Ice'is...

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 TURKS AND BRITISH ON BRINK OF WAR Hostile Act May Cause Hostil- ities Along Upper Tigris at Any Time. BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER.

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 MORE GUARDSMEN +» REPORT J0B LOSS Claim They Were Told to Quit Federal Posts if They Went to Camp. Officlals of the Natlonal

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 6 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C WEDNESDAY .September 28, 1925 THEODORE W. NOYES...Editor -

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER CITY NEV‘% IN BRIEF. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. The National Fellowship Club will

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 8 SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Enter- taining Guests From Michigan Who Arrived in the Capital Yesterday. HE

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 BOCIETY at the Congressional Country b last evening. The marriage of Miss Ann May strong, daughter of Mrs. William lelding

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 LONDON RESIGNED [t TOLOSIG RTRES Citizens Feel They Cannot Compete Against Money of American Collectors. By the Assoclated

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 BRTAI SUPPORTS CHNESE DEMANLS in Favor of Extraterritorial Request With. Guarantees, Chamberlain Says. By the Associated...

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 O e SCHOOLS REPORT UNWIELDY CLASSES Fifty to Sixty Pupils in Single Body Cited, Due to Con- gestion. of 50 and 60 pupils...

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 - LABORISSUE STIL AWAITING S0LUTIO Jurisdictional Dispute Con- sidered, But Not Decided by National Board. Differences...

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 RERUUTING AWA!TS MERGER DECISION Up Traction Problem Until Settlement. - | of the | points where two lin: BE long and one...

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 { . Columbus, Ohio. , Des Molnes and the other grain| MBBERNIST ISSUE UPIN CHURCH BODY Presbyterian “Peace” Com- ¢ mission in

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 16 RAL MERGER ELD STANDING PROBLEW Parmelee Tells Lions’ Club |~ One Company Will Have Financial Lead. Drawing a parallel...

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 vivanDUAH INQUIRY BEGINS. ence before the naval court at the air station at Lakehur description of the last flight of the...

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 Who Stole the Bride? And Why! The Night of By C. N. and A. M Authors of “The Lightning C mystery and I Copright. 19%5, bv...

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 WILL SEEK CROPS . TOREPLACE POPPY League to Name Committee to Study Opium Farm- ing in Persia. By the Associated Press....

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 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925 The Building of R RATON——resort of the so0- ARl clety of

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 velopment. The people there realize that the Capital City, he said, is rapidly becoming the center of tourist travel, and...

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 SWEEPING CHANGES iNCOLORS PLANNED Men’s Overcoats in England to Be “Powder Blue.” Derhy Gains in Popularity. R Sweden Orders

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 BRITAIN PLANNIN ROUND-UP OF REDS Foreign Agitators to Be De- ported—Native Disturbers to Face Prosecution. By the Assoclated

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY SEPT: EMBER 23, 1925. Nationals Making Smashing Stretch Drive :...

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 COACH OF )F CHICAGO TEAM HAS TWO FOR THIS YEAR Declares Such Contests Make for Broadmindness and Teach Sportsmanship—Veteran

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 28 * WALL STREET LST FIRMER AT CLOSE Specialities Rally After Noon Weakness—Much Sell- ing Is Noted. BY STUART P. WEST....

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 FINANCIAYL, PRICES ARE HIGHER AT CENTER MARKET Cooler Weather Starts Live- . /ly Demand for Meats. 4. Beef Unchanged . @ool

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE, THE ' EVENING SUB ROSA BY MIMI Care Which Will Increase the Wear BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. STAR, WASHINGTON,

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 WOMAN’S PAGE Long Iaating Veils Trim New Hats BY MARY As the women of Turkey lay aside their vells by government decree wom-

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 " 30 LABOR AGENT FACES PRISON IN DISPUTE Iron Workers’ Union Official | Convicted of Establish- ing Reign of Terror. By the

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 ——— . 'THF EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON,-D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEETEMBER 23, -1925. ‘HELP .AND STTUATIONS. 31 HELP—MALE | HELP—MALE

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 MISCELLANEOUS. re \na office pauip- Wl £1 e an cstimate, 1.7 Auctioneers NIX, JEFE,NINY CAN'T You s¢e ™e TRAFFIC SIGRALT R i

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 ROOMS, ‘Etu. ————— FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) " EOFD delivery. vauel hodyi eame as mew Two Ford touring car ‘md~u $15

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 APARTMENTS, PRENTER, B., Tarer Anu \wkum.mu and b 87 "$100° on “10th &t b EDWARD P, 20 E ST. 033 N modern 400 Capital &t 60 M

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER : REAL ESTATE. 35 ONCE UPON A TIME Cudgel, Bestir...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, : [IN RABBITBORO —7Foxy Fanny Flapper. WISHES . MR ME CTARROT ? Do You BELIEVE N

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON.. D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 192 AGCTIONS. a1 FOR SALE—HOUSES. I_ FOR...

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 THE EVENING ICITIZENS OF ARLINGTON STAR, !MINISTER DEFENDS SUIT AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. T Mexico Sends Envoy to Britain....

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