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Evening Star dated February 21, 1926

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Most cloudy today and tomorrow; probably rain tomorrow; moderate winds, mostly...

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 2 L CITIZENS PROPOSE | | PARK BILL CHANGE Federation Would Place Cost of Sites on United States in Larger Measure. Three...

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 b RICH SPORTSMAN BURNED TO DEATH F. B. Pearson’s Lighted Cig- arette Sets Hotel Room Ablaze—Was Drinking. By tho Assoctated

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 .4 * ~ CITY WILL DEVELOP . PARK RIM ROADS Land Will Be Given to Dis- trict and Treated as New Streets. Improvement of the...

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 ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 1 = —r—— ~ - . . TO MEMORY OF WASH]NGTON‘ CHANGE MEASURE IN : L i

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D C, FEBRUARY 21, 1926 - PART 1. 15,000 Educators From All Parts of Nation Throng Capital for 59th

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 1. b ROBERT P. YEATMAN (1t it e v Yoson {BRmcs TAKE FUNG |LABOR

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 DSTRET TOLOSE 1S DAY I HOLS Tilson Declares There Is In- sufficient Vital Legisla- tion Ready. Tomorrow is not going to be

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 1. Two Boxes Toothpicks With This ' and Aspirin Tablets With This

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 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 1s Best Clock in U. S. Loses One Second Only in 50 Days Americs

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 1. ¥ ho3 DR. DURKEE LIKEL TOGOTOBRODKLY Head of Howard University

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 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FTEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 1. OAKLAND — PONTIAC cAnnounce the flbfiflntment of » LUTTRELL

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 HITS BILL 70 SELL - LAND ON POTOMAG Davis Does Not Object to, Ceding Battery Cove to State of Virginia. - acretary iy ronse

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 1. 22 Years of Leadership and still Leading in Price ~Design ~...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 1. 15 G0000000000000000000 h:flnme known unmwtm.«:fos of l'he - SALT

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 16 Tomorrow: Open 9:15 A. Close 1:00 P. The shapes: M. M. MONDAY—9:15 to 1:00 ON SPECIAL SALE *3.95 that is new and charming!

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 SoUTSTovIST | WASHINGTON TOMB Annual Tribute by Boys’ or-| ganization to First Presi- dent’s Memory. JOHN RAMSEY, ‘,m *|...

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 Two Exira Specials in Toilet Goods 0 Women’s 2 5(: Han dkerchiefs $1.50 St. Denis Bath Salis, 89¢ 7h 7:) /d | s 25¢ Handk 39¢

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 VRGN SOCETY INCAPITAL STRONG Organization Distinctly So- cial, Is One of Most Flour- ing in City. BY M3RGARET B. DOWNING. The

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 Overalls, < fihgerie, Gverything O MORE guesswork in this family about clothes-cleanliness. No doubts about the pleasure and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, - ' I have a Messag for the Deaf epent’ in with my NESS Then T made a Startling Discovery

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 BOY SCOUTS All Catholic Boy Scouts of the Dis- are urged to assemble at the )t the church at 8 o'clock and in a body to the

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 United States immigration The laws apply to high and low, but when they hit publicity those of usually nrominence much...

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 | chair. Roeker and a Bed-Davenport that is easily converted A into a comfortable bed whenever necessity calls. Upholstered

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 DEDICATE JEWISH pate in Ceremony at New $400.000 Building. cerem cation « d. h the ded 4 five-day and Bnai b Temple anization

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 26 G THE 1926—PART 1. ). DEBATE TEAM CHILD STUDY IS AIM. Director of Movement to Attend SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,...

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 Schools and Colleges of National Capital THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. c, FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 1. 7 American University

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART ) - FURNHUM Tomorrow Will Be An Outstandmg Day of THE FEBRUARY...

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 ‘Walnut-Veneer Dining Room Suite, $149 2 A well constructed and beautifully finished suite. Just as pic- tured and comprising

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 NEED BRINGS GREAT PROGRESS IN RADIO Increasing Power of Stations_ Results in More Selective Type of Receiver. BY CARL H....

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 | UP FOR VOTE SOON White Meésure Undergoesi Many Changes Since Of- fered in House. The revised radio bill, reintroduced by

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 The Daughters of the American Revolution _and the Sons of the American Revolvtion in the District of Columbia_have been...

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 FURTHER DECLINES N CURB HARKET Industrials and Public Utili- ties Prove Weak in Sat- urday Trading. Striking Changes in...

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 FINANCIAL. THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . FEBRUARY 21 1926—PART 1. FINANCYAL, ——~—_—————_—'fi——‘_l_—_—,————'1————_'—_* Spaa

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 FINANCIAL ANOTHER NEW PEAK IN BOND AVERAGES Banks Leading Buyers in 'y Present Market—Gains in #¥ iation or Foreign Group. BY

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 1. 1 Monday Will Be A Short Day At Kann’s! Store Closes At1P.M.! But

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 EDITORIAL SECTION EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL' PROBLEMS SPECIAL FEATUPES Part 2—14 Pages . HOUSE IS FAST REGAININ LEADERSHIP BY

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 L) THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Moruing Edition, WASHINGTON. SUNDAY D. C. February 21, THEODORE W. NOYES. .. . Editor The...

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 o 9 THE SUNDAY MY 1) STAR. WASHINGTON, D. FEBRUARY 1926—PART RELIGION: WHAT IT MEANS TO ME ARTICLE VIi BY IDA M. TARBELL jiy

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 A Volume Which Takes Up _the Legal Aspects of the League of Nations—James Stephens, the Irish Author, Brings Out a New Novel

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 Harrzs 60 & W.//uj 1SS CRAIGIE S ING /fitfisbw% {requem’b qze/sb of Miss 1lsa Mello Marked Lull in Activities Of Capital...

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 SOCIETY Nuptial Ceremonies Feature of Interest In Social Calendar Pretty Weddings of Latel Winter Season — Bridal| Couple...

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 j ; SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ( FEBRUARY 21. 1926—PART 2. ‘SOCTETY. ==y e ——————— ——————= . . . = on...

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 8 Midshipmen, Class 1926, Meet at Dinner Today in Baltimore society Fen‘tures of Inter est in Annapolis—Bridge pnrties; Tea

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 Chevy Chase Social Schedule Includes Luncheons and Teas Bridge Parties, Club Meet- ings and Other Activities Also Noted —...

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 10 SIOICTETY . Envoy of Lithuania Honors His Nation's “Independence Day Mrs. Dawes Among Guests‘ of Minister and Mme./...

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 SO Tales of Well Sketches Given of Distinguished Diplonats Statesmen Who Have Figured in Ameri- ; can and European History.

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS Conducted by Na District of Columbia Federati of en’s Clubs.—The department of n citizenship of the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 2 M-BRAWKS &CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12¢th ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY The...

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 s (Continued from Twelfth Pa cured a large number of pledge sign- ers among the young people in this community. Copies of...

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 Theaters Part 3—12 Pages By Philander Johnson. to be customary to make quizzica! reflrences to the British sense of humor.

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 2 C CYRIL M.UDE COMING. ‘Washington will have the pleasure of again seelng Cyril Maude during the week beginning March 8, in

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 AMUSEMENTS.’ =g GARBO ~ Calundia SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 3. SN —> ELPANOR BOARDMAN Palace EwWS

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 4 AMUSEMENTS.’ Photoplays Thls Week | CHEVY CHASE. Today and tomorrow, Richard Dix | |, and Lois Wilson in “The Vanishing...

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 THE. SUNDAY By Helen Fetter. TER th Atter disen Ope a week eontaining as aiter Christmas L Compapy. hree conductors—Giorgio

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 RUBBER CRISIS REWARD BELIEVED ON HORIZON Many Believe It Will Lead to. Develop- ment of American Own Flag at BY WILLIAM...

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 MOTORIZED WORLD CAMPAIGN OBJECT Dnited States Body Invited to | Send Representative to § Congress in Australia. Motorization

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 Al 8 FEBRUARY. . 21, Y soy TIIE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. 1926—-PART 3, 'Judges as Drivers Learn How Easily Laws Are Broken

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 TIIE SUNDAY UTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 3. lmportant Price Pohcy for - HUDSON-ESSEX We DiscontinueF.O.B.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 8. ’ : selectbons and = readings. Refresh- | made by the vice...

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 FRATERNITIES (Continued from Tenth Page.) Stevenson, Grand Patron George Plitt, Past Grand Matron Kimmel and Past Grand...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ‘FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 3. [P o G > G v G 0] > > o C/ge’...

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 Part 4—4 Pages -Griff s Recruit Pitcfié WASHINGTON, D. (., SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1926. GRIFF ROOKIES ARE GUIDED BY...

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 o French Netmen in U. S. Tourney Final : Georgetown Choice in Collegiate Meet BOROTRA, VICTOR I . MEETS LACOSTE IN FINAL...

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 D. C. College Athle C. U. AND FORDHAM OFFER LONE All Other Action on Foreign Floors—Georgetown and Maryland in Meets—Old...

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 KING PIN BOWLER COUNTS AS McPHILOMY FALTERS_ Overcome Coliseum Repr Last Four Frames of F Block of pe('ul esentative’s...

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 MAGAZINE SECTION ILLUSTRATED FEATURES Part 5—8 Pages he Sundmy Staf WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1926....

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 2 Tattered Sails on a Windjammer Em- phasize Perils Through Which Craft Passes as It Leaves Port Behind—A Battle With...

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 Old Washington Home Is Reflection Of Spirit of Eleanor Parke Custis Charm of Adopted Daughter of First President Helped to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, s THE BRIDE’S WALTZ BY HOLWORTHY HALL HEN he was 26, and his ad- n to call him a | Iglesia

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 Traffic BY NINA WTLCOX PUTNAM. S _B. Ographer, the feller that wrote the Life of Gen. George ‘Washington, once saild, “he...

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 BY STEWART EDWARD WHITE OMEWHERE along the British Columbia coast a schooner vacht moved in a thick, laz mist. Glenn Walker,

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 * THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 5. 7 Southern Fashions Give Forecast of Our Summer Sports Wear

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY. 21, 1926—PART 8. T Hubs February l’urmtuteSalewfllsoonbehwtor These fl7;<° Every

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 MIS CELLANEOU PERSONAL, (Continued.) ~ A BOARD FOR TWO GIRLS. preferably Catholics: good home cooking well heated apartment.

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 AXUTOMOBILES, ETTC.” FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILE! THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. FOR...

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 A ROOMS ETC. ______ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, FEBRUARY 21, 102%-PART 6. (Cont'd. | RENT RoOM: | v AL e 5 ke e...

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 R (] i e A APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. ‘ APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. PARTMENTS, ETC. APARTMENT! . APARTMENTS, ETC. _THE SUNDAY STAR,

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 REAL FOR SALE—H({USES. lPLt\mD Roowwu SE 'nox 8ih "AND Pa. ave se: 10-room brick: like ne: OWNER. 408 Seward Satare Addre...

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 caarme 2 The Sunfly Stad® § exavees WASHINGTON, D. €., FEBRUARY 21, 1926. S. S. President Roosevelt carrying heroic captain

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION —FEBRUARY Prof. Jchn A. Eldridge and group of Iowa University students...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION-FEBRUARY 21. 1926 THE CUTE CHILD BY W. E. HILL. (Copyright, 1026, by...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, ¢ An artist’s idea of how the new Navy and Marine Me- morial will look in Potomac Park. The

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 iRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 21, 1926. One of the Na- tion's shrines after the recent snow- Marble storm. The photo- head of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, SECTION—-FEBRUARY L] D. C.—GRAVURE 21, 1926. b At lett: Dutch bulbs barred, America to grow .

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 W'I‘HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-FEBRUARY 21, 1926. & \ Engraved Invitations and Announcements...

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 THE *‘Asleep on the deep.” Tony Augustus, chief commissary steward of the U. S. S. Black Hawk is the biggest man in Uncle...

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 FATHRER, witL You AND MyUTT EXcusc NOW YoU WAIT HeéRe WHILE T GET THE MoLAsSsES AAD SHAMPOO! AND T ALSO IkAIoW A THING OR TWO

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 GoING To MAKE A SPEECH- GonNGe To MAKE A SPEECH = AFTER DINNER ) WELL HURRY To HEAR WHAT M Goindé To SAY IN MY speech ? AND

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 — AN OYSTER (OCKTAIL, MESSIR. AND SOME (REAM OF (ELERY SouP— — AND A FILET MiGgNoN WiTH MDSHRoOMS AND A BAKED YoTAID- SOME

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