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Evening Star dated February 22, 1926

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 » WEATHER. w Rain S. Weather Bureau F tonight. tome est grees 215 p.m. a.m. today. vesterday nw sthly changing to snow and

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 -9~ » THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, HAILS WASHINGTO AS GREAT OF GREAT Representative Winter Speaks

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 - GREEN SEES RAISE INTAX NEXT YEAR Declares Responsibility for Reduction Must Rest With the Senate. Warning that the...

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 4 Sl g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (O, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1926. e . e ———_— N. E. A. PROGRAM COOLIDGE T0 SPEAK BEFORE

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 Fess OQutlines Bicentennial to Association of Old- est Inhabitants. Too little credit this Government for is given to George

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 & PRN TWO VIRGINIA BILLS, AID GAPITAL PLAN‘ Highway and Park Ex- tension Areas. Buecial Dispatch to RICHMOND Delezate Cha:le

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 LET US BUILD YOU A Gasoline Service Station $100 Down—S30 a Month on vour farm or vacant land on ®0od road. Fireproof re- IT

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 THE EVENING STAR] With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY.. February 22, 1826 THEODORE W. NOYES. . ..Editor...

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 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1926. MRS. JANE KINNEY DIES. |hree sisters—ra. Ray toover o |RENEWS

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 NUNBER OF CITIES BDALE ANEETNG Attanta and Houston, Tex., Seeking 1927 Convention of Educators. A number of American cities

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 = Overworked? Avoid Constipation Long hours at the desk, shortened hoursfof sleep, hasty and irregular meals, of...

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 Starting Tomorrow We celebrate the First Anniversary of the Basement Store. The first year of offering remarkable values to

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 EDUCATORS PLACE WREATH ON TOMB. Representing the school officials now meeting in Washington, by of the Unknown companied a

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 Most Fashionable Hats of the Season, $14.75 Smart Spring Hats—from our leading manufacturers—for the matron, younger woman

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1926. 15 Universal Electric and - Z@o O aw ara &/zrqo Dinn::’zj::r

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 16 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1926. SOCIEYY. S ( ) ‘ I E T Y be in colonial dress, but

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 THE EVENING STAR. CROLIDGE PROGRAM S OCIET™Y' WOMAN AND 2 MEN NOT YET COMPLETE President May Have to Fight | . for Some of

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 18 THE EVENING  STAR.” WASHINGTON, T. C. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1926. WAKEFIELD ROAD PROPISEDINPLAN Urged in Connection With

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 20 The Adopted ¥ 1f_el By Amelle Ruos [Princeas Troubetzkoy] FORMER GOVERNOR PAYS l CALL ON COL. COOLIDGE W. W. Stickney...

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 - . THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. .C, MOXDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1926. \ 21 RINRAICEAPINE | R R R R R R AR A R R R R R AR R RS

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 WOAP TO FEATURE COOLIDGE SPEECH Will Broadcast Address Be-f fore N. E. A. Conference Here Tonight. A pretentious holiday pi

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 FINANCYAYL. TRY REBROADCAST PRICES HOLD FIRM OF PROGRAM AGAIN, AT GENTER MARKET WOC and WGY Wnl Attempt | Hotel Men Are Best

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 24 S PORTS. THE EVENING ETAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1926. SPORTS. Walter Johnson Reporis in Fine Feitle :

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 22, 1926. INVADING GOLF PROS | : BEAT WOMAN STARS AMUSEMENTS e AT T P Faby POLES—“The Student Prince (the Opening its second

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1926. Tomorrow! D ar Day in S mee R e 25T de v < i s 5 ) G s The...

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 A ThreeDay dle of NOTIONS Begins Tomorrow With a Big List of Savings! —Kotex Sanitary Napkins. 1 dozen to a customer. Special

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 INITIALS IN FILET OR Napkin holders or cases are used in Ta napkin rings, These cases are the daintiest affairs imaginahle

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 ‘ BY MARY For centuries damask weaving, was & mystery. WOMAN’S It had had its origin in R — PAGE. MARSHALL. varieties of...

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 MISCECLANEOUS HELP—MALE. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. AT BIRECTOR o1 SR IE . BY J. CARROLL MANSFIELD/{,, - Srfe national iaananon in

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 {3 13 [3 But You Will Have To Hurry 1924 Studebaker Big Six —_— Toveing. i shon " Roent 0wt ai' $700'00 "ana " slow moving We

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 32 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) APARTMENTS FOR RENT. New, Up-todatq Avartments, Reads to THE h\[R Y. 1613 Harvard St.

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) OPEN FOR INSPECTION. no tul e M. 2870. fear tractive lawns. garaze. paved of...

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 ARLINGTON BRIDGE FUNDS APPROVED House Agrees to $2,500,000 for Continuing Work Next Year. An appropriation of $2,500,000 for

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