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Evening Star dated October 16, 1925

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 WEATHER._ (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain tonight and tomorrow; slightly warmer tonight;_cooler tomorrow aft- ernoon or

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 2 SANGHAI IS TAKEN BY CHEKIANG FORCE Gen. Sun Chuan Fang’s Troops Capture City With- out Firing a Shot. By the Associated...

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 \ PEDESTRIAN RULE 1S DECLARED LEGAL Eldridge to Ask Regulation. Corporation Counsel Holds ] Move Valid. Assured by the...

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 §™ EVENING i 1Ll November, 1926. The political allign- ment in the Senate when that body BEVERIDGE IN LINE . i s D ber, tl 1

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 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRTDAY OCTOBER T16. 1925. r £ PRESIDENTTOVIEW HISTORIC EXHIBIT With Mrs. Coolidge Will

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY.... THEODORE W. NOYES...Editor The Evening Star...

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 Hart Schaffner & Marx Produce the New Tuxedo Styles 55 HE fact that it’'s a hand- tailored Tuxedo by Hart Schaffner & Marx

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 8 SOC IETY. SOCIETY v President .md Mrs. Centennial Exhibition of National Acad- |aime wit have as iheir gueac over emy of

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 anovsky, who i8 now in Washington vor a short visit. Mr. David A. Robertson, ‘assistant director of the American Council on

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 10 e HAT the concert season for 1925- 1926 is really en route to the big climax that is to be the Spring festival in May, was

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 e e e D. 0, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925 'WASHINGTON, Virginia Realtors Convene. Special Dispatch to The Star. ‘WINCHESTER, Va.,

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 12 THE 'EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOX, D. C, ‘FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925. . ARG AR AR AR AR IR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR PR AR AR AR AR

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 ~. j gl (S Georgia, which probably wasn't in-| The filsh business in Florida amounts |of 7,000,000 people, which is nearly

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 L 14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FR¥DAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925. 2 T e T P D L e T . e R L T2 . 2 L 2 22T -_— e N R Apparel

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Telegrams and quick work on the part of Our New York Office made pq:sfble Amnother Offering of

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 16 any expense whatever to the family. The next of kin of each officer and {man who was killed when the airship was wrecked

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 inister gton: the princess, and Anthony Asquith, brother of the prin- cess, arriving in New York. The dog, one of the two...

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 18 b INGOLF TOURNEY; Favorites won without exception in the first round of match play in the Congressifonal Countrj® “lub...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925. e e s IS TIVNING | forty-eighth triennial general conven-...

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 AL T S s AR W w07 | $5 Oriental Pearl Necklaces (Manufactured) $1.2 Beautiful Oriental Pearl (manu- factured) Necklaces, rich

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925. 3338388000288 Again Saturday—the Anniversary Sale Brings At

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 Plenty of Parking Space Giorify Your Interior V’ alls and Woodwork FFall time is paint time. Start right now to redecorate

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 | ecutive at the principal ceremony in ! connection | home :Id October 30, November Bes & 3 be asked to ’ planning county the

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 I':Iigh School Suits With 2 Pairs Trousers Special, 25 In Colors Young Fellows Like The long trousers of these suits have an

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925. : " —Ew lm{] U m‘] Terger wes mot a' tramt. fund ana ME“_[]N

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 26 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925. HINTS OF JURY FIXING. :.“::n;“‘:?‘)"lms{lh‘:u[?\:dfle?l';l

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 [ \ \ SPORTS. ' ——— ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925. SPORTS. Attractive Grid Games Here...

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 28 SPORTS. SPORTS. ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925 Fortune, Through Peck, Fails Great Barney

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 SPORTS." THE EVENING STAR. W. SPORTS. " Harris Hands Palm to Pittsburgh Champs : McKechnie Lauds Griffs As Great Foes RAJAH’S

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 STOCKS GO HIGHER nses wwror uLes | oo BONIDS somsaaaer] | NTEREST CENTERS 'NEW PEPCO ISSUE Received by Private Wire Di.ect to

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 FINANCIAL. CHICKENS CHEAPER IN'LOCAL MARKET Heavy Hens Advanced—Eggs Also Higher—Price of Beef Is Unchanged. Spring chicken

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925. son, president of the Wallach-Towers Parent-Teacher...

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 THE EV’EN’m’“ i s;'f;;n, wasimwwdm 5 . iy ‘ocro 10 g NeW Thlngs Men Want —from the Men’s Shops Every man in Washington who is

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 OCTOBER 16, 1925. pause a second or two when tackling | twice as far as the soldiers of other an entirely new subject. But I

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 PTOMAINE POISON IS DECLARED MYTH Harvard University Professor Quotes Numerous Authori- ties to Prove Assertion. By the...

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 DEGRES CONDITON CALSING DNVORCES Sacredness of Marriage and Religion in Homes Urged by Canon Stokes. ¢ to the General Conven

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 RADICALS DICTATE FRENCH DEBT PLAN Ruling Party Demands Re- fusal to Pay More Than Sum Paid by Germany. By the Associated...

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 Beware The Cough or Cold . That Hangs On | ns and colds lead to serious trouble. You ean stop them with Creomulsion, an...

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 ACIDS IN BODY MAKE HEALTH EDUGATION URGED BY BALLO School Superintendent Sees Instruction on That Line as Highly Important.

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 Gl Eves Fitted X 'k Medical s o xamined Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phene fain 721 -410 McLachien...

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 e Double Cross BY A. E. THOMA! A Mystery Story of Dramatic Power. Copyright, 1925, by (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) “I

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 WOMAN'S PAGE Interior Decoration Ideas Various Ways in Which the House Furnishings May Be Made to Contribute to Artistic...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE Making Use of the Hors d’Oeuvres BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Hors d'oeuvres arve delicious appe- tizers too often

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 ¥ 5 THE EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925. Kann’s Annual Sale of Fine Winter Coats : Is Offering...

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 -HELP AND SITUATIONS HELP—MALE. JTUTO MECHANIC to take charxe of private Farage. must be able to overhaul auy ‘make _Apply

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 FETSOPE_Guaranteed mkm Beas and s, koldfishes. monkeys an. s’ Pet Emportum. 712 BUICK & TOTURL 518 10th ne. ICK...

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 ROOMS, ETC. ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925. APARTMENYS, ETC. P FOR SALECALTOMOBILES. | IN...

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 PARTMENTS, ETC APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) 33 PA_AVE, NW. APT NO 4“{' TR arge rooms and bath. well lighted and ven-

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 REAL ESTATE. : E . REAL ESTATE. SALE—SUBURBAN !’RO"E"‘TY- FOR SALE-—~HOUSES. ¥ BY POP MOMAND e FOR SALE—HOUSES. . OWNER NUST

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 REAL 50 FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Contl: And Your Ten-Thousandth I ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) A mpression Is More...

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 THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, OCTOBER .16, 1925. STEAMSHIPS. | THIS_AFTEENOO! FUTURE DAY » k2 __FUTURE_DAYS. &

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 "SR DAVS BIFTS TOCHURCHS FUND 5 First Congregational’s Total .Now $85,418 in Drive for $1,250,000. Contributions totaling...

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