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Evening Star dated April 25, 1926

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 WEATHER. (V7. §. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair today and tomorrow; cooler to- day and tonight. Temperatures: Highest, 79, at

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 2 THE D.A. R SUBSCRIBE HEAVILY FOR HALL Thousands Given Toward Fund as Convention Comes to an End. The thirtv-ffth...

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . APRIL 25, 1926-PART 1. SEVERAL DISTRICT | *Sewio vrowat cusso MEASURES 0.K.D Reports on Street

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 FENNIN LENGTHY STATEMENT EXPLAINS HIS ACTION Commissioner Also Refu S AS COMMITTEE tes Blanton’s Allegations Concerning...

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 THE SI,'S'])AY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. APRIL 25. IQ%— PART 1. BLANTON CONDUCTS RIGID CROSS-EXAMINATION AFTER CLASH (Continued

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 SUNDAY 1926—PART 1 6 THE STAR. WASHINGTON. D. ¢, APRLL 2 WORLD ECONONIC PARLEY QUTLINED Preliminary Program of Move to Aid

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 DENIES BANKS USE U.5.AS COLLECTOR Foreig Faith of Governments, By the A CHICA made to Yance primarily of those unw of thrown

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 8 A THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 25. 1926—PART 1. | ! | H[]US[ MEMBERS House Members Hold Sprng Training for...

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 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON 5, 1926—PART 1 longitude east or west of the Meridian boc- and which s not often more than |

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 25, 1926—PART 1 Ombre Ribbons Ribbon Garter Lengths : $1.10 to $1.89 Yd. e a - S

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 12 * ouzht for philanthropic purposes. '.“ am myself seldom without requests to lend my voice to their m'nmmlnn T have never

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 ORATORY WINNERS NAMIED AT SEHOOLS Miriam Hutchms Is Victor at Dunbar and Annie Wheeler at Armstrong. Hutching, 17-year-old h'

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 14 PEN WOMEN HOLD ANNUAL BREAKFAST Noted Writers Speak at Prel- ude to Meeting Which Opens Tomorrow. BOHEMIAN PAGES...

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 15 *‘(MONTICELLO MANSION ! TO BE OPEN TO VISITORS! Mountain House of Thomas Jefferson May Be In- '} spected May 7 and 8. By

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 25 1926—-PART 1. Buddy— DO YOU KI’IOW That you must apply for reinstate- #oe...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 25, 1926—PART 1. Featuring Karpen’s Newest Designs In a Special Low Pricing longer

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 (35 WASHINGTON, D. ;\PRIL 2 ELDBROOKE METHODIST CORNER STONE IS LAID Dr. Hand Presides at Ceremony | Under Supervision of A.

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 20 NORTHCAROLINA | SOCIETY AGTIVE Carries Out No Set Program, But Is of Benefit to All Members. BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. Tt is

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 . \ THE SUNDAY r—-—_——;———-—————————— HEIRESS BECOMES BRI Elizabeth Campbe!l. daughter of E. H. Gary, Weds Edward S. Clark.

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 | ! PALESTINE APPEAL TEAMS AR LISTED, Members Meet Tonight to Get; Instructions on Canvass- | ing City. | With approximately

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 T MG ACP T0 OPEN JONE 25 Record-Breaking Attendance Expected at Camp Letts This Summer. The Y. M. ¢ A, Sammer camp, was...

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 _ 24 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ( §1,000.000 IN 1325 - FRAuw TOLL HERE Belter Business Bureau Sur- vey Shows Both Men

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 UNIVERSITY PARK | TODEDICATE HOME Dr. H. J. Patterson to Address County Observance Gather- ing Today. Special Dispatch to The

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 * G. W.U. STUDENTS DINE RIFLE TEAM Debaters Also Honored. at Dinner During Week—May Day Fete Tomorrow. Presigent William...

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 N INTENNESSEE ENDS Conditions That Drove Many From Homes After Slay- ing Under Control. the Ameociated Press. PARIS, Tenn.

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 .28 RALVAY FALLRE PROBEADIOURNED 1. C. C. Will Resume Case of Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Thursday. By the Associsted...

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 THE -APRIL , 25, 1926—PART. ‘1. SUNDAT STAR, (VASHINGTON, D. C. Vivaudou’s 10c Electro Silicon Perfume With This Coupon and

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 30 BSOS 54c Stationery THE AN 59¢ Photo Albums With This SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, CHARGE ACCOUNTS D. (04 — APRIL INVITED 25,

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 TIE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 1926—PART 1. 25, S £ 28 50¢ Wizard Polish With 'I'::::ll('tllllmrl With 98¢...

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 BOY SCOUTS e following news which appeared the April 10 issue of the Motor under >otomac interest to all ominently t move...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.-C., APRIL 25 1926—PART The Hub—Seventh a;ld D Sts. The Hub—Seventh and D Sts. P __ji S 33 52

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 N, D '@, APRIL 25, 1926—PART 1. PALESTINE NATIVE TO SING/ FOR RADIO IN 6 TONGUES Some Songs to Be Given Over WBAL Have Never

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 & I FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA Noted Authority on Radio All Rights Reserved. Is There a Limit {o

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