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Evening Star dated February 23, 1926

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 WEATHER. ‘Weather Bureau Forecast.) nd colder tonight; tomorrow . Wwith rising temperatur tonight ahout 18 degrees. fa...

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 WOULD LET LEAGUE FIX COUNCIL SIZE Briand Opposed to Outside Interference in Solving Problem. + the Associated Press. PARIS,

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 GELEV COUNTESS MAYREMAN LS. Temporary Leave Likely to Continue With New Hear- ing, Friends Say. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 P THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1926. ‘ _—— e e DEANS OF WOMEN HOLD 3 MEETINGS Problems of High

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 PRIMARY SCHOOLS' GOURSES STRESSED Committee Charged With Re- vision Cites Needs of Ele- mentary Pupils. ffacement of...

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 SCHOOL FUNDS BILL - | INTWO SECTIONS Dne Seeks $647,500 From [Taxes—Other Depletes D.C. & Accumulated Surplus. The school...

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 VAUGHAN NAMED S. AR PRESIDENT Election Is Unanimous—Oth- er Officers for Year Are Chosen at Meeting. Dr. George Tully...

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 THE EVENING STAR)]trom the farm With Sunday \lonlln‘WEdMon. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY.....February 23, 1826 P THEODORE W....

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 MRS. ANNA R. WARNER! MRS. KATHARINE SAUTER NEGRO WOMAN SHOOTS Areal WhOIQ Wheat Cfidler A IS DEAD AT HOME HERE MUSIC ‘...

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 Lovely New Fabrics Special for Anniversaty Priated Georgettc Crepe, $2.25 One may choose from a variety of distinctive new

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 Colored Figured, Ruffled Maruisette Curtains, $1.55 3 Quaint, colo-ful patterns in ‘ this style of marquisette give an...

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 COOLIDGE UPHOLDS FAITHINEDUCATION Declares School and Church Are Corner Stones of F American Prosperity. President Calvin...

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 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, STILLMAN CREATES ®*“&em 57 Year s Evemtat it TRUSTFORHIS SON - e e o [N WATSEKA., Ill.,...

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 Dorothy Perkins Dress Ginghams At 23C Yard —Regularly 85¢ a vard. 82 in. wide, in new checks and fancy plaids, in attractive

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 WLKONS PLARNG ANTARGTE SURVEY Will Explore Southern End of Pacific After Arctic Trip Ends, He Says. By the Associated P...

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 FGHTON WEDIUNS PLANNEDINHOLSE Bloom Considers Asking Ac- * tion on Interstate Frauds of Spiritualists. Es the Associted Press

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 PLACING WREATH AT BAS Clubs of the District of Columbia, placing a wreath. Delegates from all the Masonic clubs attended the

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 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1926 truck like men have never seen befor f ~ o~ BIG BRUTE—General

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 FORMER DRY AGEN DIES OF POISONING Waiter He Once Had Jailad Is Held After Two Become I Following Meal. By the Associated...

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 $0O CIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Guests at Dinner Tonight of Attorney General' and HE President and Mrs. Cool-

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 wamee/ Dancing Every NITE These wuights at - Swanee— folks "don't have (o be told about Fuch © good times, Swanee Syncopators

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 22 CATROLS T0 RGE RELIGOS LIBERTY Plan to Address Memorial {o Mexican Congress—3 More Priests to Go. By the Ascoci rese VERA

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 AUTO FATALITIES IND.C. IJEBREASEl Census Bureau Notes 88! + Deaths in 1925, a Drop From 1924 Figures. Based on the Census...

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 BUILDS STRENGTH - PURE FOOD [ L { OVER 70 YEARS OF SUCCESS INDIGESTION, GAS, STOMACH MISERY' Chew a Instant Stomach Relief!

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 CARMEN T0 WORK ON SLIDING SCALE Purchasing Power of Dollar Basis of Novel Idea to Be Tried in Quaker City. BY J. C. ROYLE.

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 FINANCIAL. " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1926. FINANCIAL. WALL STREETLIST " New_¥orx sTocx...

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 FINANCIAL, COTTON IS WEAK INTRADING TODAY Favorable Weather for Farm Work and Plenty of Spot Cotton Are Factors. By the...

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 28 SPORTS. Harris Expects Tob EX-BROWN HIGHLY RATED " BY CHAMPIONS’ MANAGER Thinks Johnny Will Make Real Bid for Place With

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 SPORTS. G. U. AND MARYLAND WILL FIGURE IN BIG CONTESTS Hilltoppers to Run Holy Cross While Old Liners Are in Relay Clash With

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Modes in Hand-Painted Slippers BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. HAND-PAINTED SLIPPERS HAVE THE INDIVIDUALITY SOUGHT BY

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. The Trousers Fashion for Women BY MARY MARSHALL. Drecoll's culette skirt is one of the things that people speak

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 32 : EXTENSION PLANS - OUTLINED Y BEL Submits Recommendations in| Fourteenth Street Project to Zihiman. Lngmeer Commissioner

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 THE EVENING BT THIS 75 the advertisement which won the One Thousand Dollar Harvard Award, founded by Edward W. Bok, for the

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 PRIZE PLAY ON AR OVER WRC TONIGAT “The Night Herd,” With O’Neill in Leading Role, to Be Broadcast. Night Herd.” azue of Amers

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1926 MISCELLANEOUS, 85 Star “Want Ad”...

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 AUTOMO FORDS ‘"m ‘fla'ann. and” Runabouts. choles of 10, s and Coupe bargal nu\'mrnl~lnw’~w-“ oayme ART OMPANT 2th_St. N.E.

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 APARTMENTS, ETC REAL ESTATE APART‘?E%E;WNIS“D' ONCE UPON A TIME -‘ X BY W. J ENRIGHT SALE—SLBI RBAN PROPERTY. (Continied 1825

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 REAL:ESTATE. 33 FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) H] 050 ‘scre tract on new ere. 10vely Bo sitos. 1 5o i S ey B t i:ueg "’Wo'...

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 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1926. AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOU AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES....

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 AGCORD WITHITALY 1S DENIED BY POPE Nor Can It Be Reached as Long as “Iniquitous Con- dition” Exists, He Says. B: the...

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