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Evening Star dated April 7, 1926

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 WEATHER. (U. §. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain tonight and possibly tomorrew morning, followed by mostly cloudy to- morrow;

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 9 *x THE EVENING COAL MEASURE DU ATTHIS CONGRESS fiearingé to Be Over and Bill Offered Soon—Black Urges Dictator. Coal...

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 3 e ol THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C.. WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 7. 1926. @ 3 " The Money NI H ASN o5 7 NI I. ’SUN wms...

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 ses Fitted Examined MeCormick Medicul Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Quiet Service That Satisfies eputation and rantes wervice. M ate

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 CHILE-PERU PARLEY OPENEDBY KELLOGG Secretary Makes Plea for Mutual Concessions in Set- tling Old Dispute. Direct negotiations

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7. 1926. 'NEW WITNESSES i 1_"“;:::@“;:6““‘ ART SALES AMUSE | [ wer ero

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 May Oppose Smith BUTLERISBOOMED FOR GOVERNORSHIP 0loumbua u. Head Pro- nounced Wet, Regarded as Likely Smith Rival. Br the

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 THE EVENING SYAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C., WEDNESDAY APRIL 7. 1926 SW THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D.

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 ‘ AMHE EVEX NSRS S S SRS S RSN SR S S S S8 8N it pavs 1C CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Red Triangle Outing Club will |have a...

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 THE EVENING EPISCOPAL PARISH EIGHTY MILES PER HOUR CHRYSLER VOTES ANNOUNGED IMPERIAL Results of Elections in Five “80” i...

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 RUSS ENVOY LAUDS AMERICANWOMEN Mme. KoIIantay. Minister to Norway, Anxious for Post in United States. American: women est...

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 . 12 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7, 1926. nn | —Ma ualify. ; BY ALBERTINE RANDALL |BARON HOZUMI...

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 BELT LINE CORE ARANBY SEAMIOIR C. of C. Secretary Declares Fight Will Be Carried Further if Necessary. Again denouncing the

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 BUREAU WILL DEAL - WITH “J0Y-RIDING” D. C. Police Authorities Pro- pose Special Force to Catch Auto Stealers. On account of

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 . “WOVIE" AUDIENCE MUSE TASTE KEEN Modern Theatergoers Found to Have Real Appreciation for Great Composers. Br the Ansoviated

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 GONZAGA STUDENT WINNER OF HONOR Lawrence McHugh to Repre- sent High School in National Oratory Contest. Lawrence McHugh,...

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 MAGAZINE EDITOR U (in center, with cigar in hand) The magazine was banned, and Menckew, to make a test case in cou Arthur...

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 HEAD OF TERMINAL PRAESY.M.C. A To;lge Declares Work of l-fail- ‘ road Branch Valuable to Company. Praise for the work done by

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 OR PROVIDENCE Sunday, April 18 Speclal Throuzh Train via Hell Gate Bridge Route Teaves Saturday Night, April 17 Ly....

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 20 * SOCIETY. SOCIETY Irs. Coolidge W 1ll Attend Opening of Girl Scout Coffee House Late This Afternoon. Burmeister, pianist

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 SOCIETY (Continued from Twentieth Page.) Mrs. Frank Br A. Rodenberz. Mrs, Hadley touching upon White House w attendance of M

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 AMUSE KLOWN BENEFIT NIGHT. N. V. A. week is off flving start at B. F. Keith's Theater. Great boxes of klitter klatters and

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 rHE EVENING STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1926 =3 o v e BoEte e ""“;KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—What Cheerful

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 b SPORTS. 4 SPORTS. 1926. Myer Threatens to Give Peck a Real Battle for Permanent Job at Shoristop BIG LEAGUE CONTENDERS THE

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 . SPORTS. THE EVEN. NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7, 1926. SPORTS. Nationals Are Rated as Leader in List of

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 SPORTS. SPORTS. D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. 1926. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, - 08 ‘New York Club Rated as Dark Horse of...

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 SPORTS. North Carolina University Base Ball Team He TARHEELS TO VISIT C. U. FOR FIRST CLASH TODAY " Dixians Then Mave Out to

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 28 “PINAFORE” ON AIR BY WCAP TONIGHT Tuneful Operetta Offering hy_ WEAF Company. Cesare Sodero Conducting. “H. M. § Pinafore

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 MARKET REFLETS VISTORS TRADE Crowded Hotels Mean Brisk Business—Poultry Demand Remains Steady. Kusiness continues fairly...

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 FINANC BAD CROP WEATHER SENDS WHEAT HIGHER| Firmness of Liverpool Quotations Another Factor in Strength of Prices in Chicago.

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 FINANCIA STEEL PRODUCTION NOW ON UPGRADE ' Business Barometer Going | | | 1 mills of the American Sheet and Tinplate Co. at

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 32 SENATORLENROOT | AGAINCANDIDATE Hot Fight in Wisconsin Be-| . tween Regulars gnd Radi- | | cals Indicated. Senator Lenroot

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. 1926. $300,000 NURSES' Y HHME APPRUVED For Perfection in Style and Satisfaction!

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 How to Keep Clothes Looking New BY LYDIA BARON WALKER. Fine and Sheer. 1t is well, for instance, now that long sleeves are in

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 WOMA Provence Contributes to Accessories BY MARY MARSHALL. | wear one of the quilted petticoats such | is invariably made...

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 36 HELP AND Pk ———— ITUATIQNS. | oo At ATTO MECHANICS —Two: must be on all cars. Brightwood Auto Supply G A MECHANIC, imy...

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 : AUTOMOBILES, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. g EDNESDAY, APRIL 7. 1976 . ROOMS, ETC. FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES. IMUTT AND

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 PARTMENTS, ETC THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. 1926. APARTMENTS, ETC _APARTMENTS—FUR. & UNFUR. |...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE KEVENING STA ., WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNLSI)AY APRIL 7 1926, REAL ESTATE. - "m‘;fi:..:,:'r"““““" AR...

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 REAL ESTATE FOR S(.\LE—!:?[‘SES. o FOR SALE—HOUSES. i OB of the chespert houses in this most TRV y et Behes ot o Mtk |...

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 REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. Wi FBSTFR \T,. w OF I6th, Beautifully located where refinement and environment insure happiness. We are

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 STAR. WASHINGTON, D, ¢ GEN. STEPHENSON HONORED BY G.AR. Veterans of Civil War Mem- bers of W. R. C. Stand in Rain to Pay...

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