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Evening Star dated April 29, 1926

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 ¢ Toening Star. WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star’s carrier system covers every city

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 WAN PROSECLTION COMPLETES CASE Government Rests After Ex-; pert Links Accused Student With Check Forgery. The prosecution...

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 Bordering Rock Creek Park One of Washington's Most Exclusive Resi- dential Sections Wooded Home Sites ALL SIZES Hedges &...

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 TWO SENATORS ASK ARCHIVES BUILDING Fess and Smoot Stress Fire Hazard in Plea to Safe- guard Records. —_— A record of the many

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 INQUIRY WITNESS LIST IS NOTABLE|- Includes Judges, sioner Rudolph and School Heads Among Others. The list of witnesses to be

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 HEADLEY CASE, CALLED “CRIME.” . FEATURES D. C. AFFAIRS PROBE Demoted Officer Takes Stand—Shelby Says Treat- . ment Was...

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 R EDITORS AMAZED -~ BYTIREINDUSTRY {Trip Convinces Latin Ameri- cans.That U. S. Has Soul and Artistic Sense. BY WILLIAM...

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 s THE EVENING S8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926. THIS AND THAT > BY CHARLES E. TRACEWELL. THE EVENING STAR Wi

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 Many Men Will Be Interested in This Special Group of Blue Serge Suits We’ve added to our special $40 and $45 ew Spring Suits

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 . 10 RIVE CORE HELD NOVALWORK Commission Declares Uni- versal Panacea Does Not Exist—Public Aid Urged. Pr 1) Crime...

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 The Palais Roval LS. Pt &Ca Kresge Department Stores The Fair Newark Q-an-h'.:&- Courteous Servicr Chicago Neckwear Specials

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 12 ARMAMENT ENVOYS HAVE CLEAR PLANG U. S. Parley Delegation Will Seek Completion of Un- finished Task. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM

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 EIGHTY MILES PER CHRYSLER IMPERIAL “80” WITHOUT LUBRICATION — AND—NO SQUEAKS WHAT luxury to ride in a car that cannot de-...

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 :14 FLIGHT TEST TODAY BYNINE BALLOONS Elimination Race for World, Meet Starts This Afternoon at Little Rock. By the...

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 D. 0, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT TRANSIT MONOPOLY FOR PHILADELPHIA Street Railway Company, Which

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 g $ E i i i i i z i b i § i E ? : 3 : b 4 z ; : i $ $ i rasesssscsnesan What Yowve Been Waiting for— Anniversary Sale—Men’s

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 ARMY OFFICERS MUST FLY TO THE GOLF TOURNAMENTS. age for its golfers, so planes are being used for transportation. Bolling...

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 18 GATINEAU ORDERED DEPORTED T0 CHINA U. S. Grants Plea of Clem- enceau’s Nephew That He Be Sent to Shanghai. By the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926. 19 be in place and ready for use \\I\hnn D’CKW'CK HALL DIES the

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, APRID 29, 1926. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolid;e Entertain

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 NINA PUTNAM WINS DECREE N FLORIDA Writer, Once Divorced in Rhode Island, Had Al- leged Desertion. By the Associated Press.

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 SCIENTIST PLANS COSMIC YARDSTICK Yerkes Astronomer to Con-|™cnin struct Instrument for Fine Measurements. By the Associated

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 23 RADIO CONTROL OPPOSED. Senator Robinson Objects to Power Being Given to President. APRIL 29, 1926. TENNESSEE FARMER ADMITS

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 24 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926. LLast Day of The Hecht Co. 30th Anniversar Anybody who has

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926. 2t S ) ) < < D ANE X "fii&“ Jra The 30th Anniversary comes to an

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 EVENING STAR, APRIL 29, 1926. BRYAN FOUNDATION 0. THE cort, Myer Goldman's Band, Maj. Hesse, with William Smith, aide; Harry

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. _—fl————_—-—————————_——_—-—l—-—-—— ARTISTS, IN RAGE, ASSAL SOKDLOFF cleveland Symphony...

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 28- . P —— EGYPTIAN MUSEUM OFFER WITHDRAN Rockefeller Acted to Save _ Government Embarrass- ment of Refusal. Dy the Associate

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 POULTRY LOWER INGEVTERMARKET Increased Demand in Al Lines Is Reported by Wholesale Men. g, another of several de- ince the

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 30 * TREND S HEAER NSTOGK MARSET U. S. Steel and General Motors Stronger—Rubber Issues Advance. BY STUART P. W Special...

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 FINANCIAL. COTTONIS EASIER ON FOREIGN NEWS Market Steady, 5 to 8 Points Lower, on Selling of Old Long Accounts. By the...

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 THE EVE STAR. WASHINGTO D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926 Friday Millinery, Special, $5 100 Trimmed and Sports Hats offered at

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, M-BR(KS §CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th E-C-O-N-O-M-Y D-A-Y An.Event for You! The Sale

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 BHINESE TARIFFS PARLEY 1S BLOCKED| Advance of “ A|I|ance Forces|® Drives Away All But Two of Native Delegation. gates are...

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 'BRITAINNOT TOBA SALE OF ARTWORKS Chancellor Sees No Need of Investigating Drain on His- torical Objects. ted Pross. . O ,

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 Friday! ! $10 to $15 Silk and Crepe Dresses A Manufacturer’s Close-Out at Only $7.95 —They’re made of bordered and printed

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 38 * EARTH'S WOBBLING' e . eme —Roy Dunnigan of Truman, \rk was killed yesterday when the air- plane in which he was en raute

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 VARIED FEATURES FFERED BY WAL Daylight-Saving Time to Re- sult in Advancing Hour of Some Numbers. With the coming of...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHI fi C.. THURSDAY. APRIL 29, 1926. MUTT AND JEFF—Skeekygeevem Is the Lion Tamers’ Secret Word for...

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 'SPORTS. ATHLETES TO TO TAKE PART IN VARIETY OF CONTESTS Interscholastic Games, Meet Between Virginia and |V Old Liners and

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 S PORTS.’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Red Hose Woefully Deficient in Class : Job for Nats to Pass Yanks in Series OX SEEMED

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 SPORTS. 43 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIT 29, 1926. Cleveland Club Has Proved Surprise of the

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 THE EVE TRAINING SOON I]UEi Camps to Open in June.i Where 35,000 Young Men Will Receive Instruction. | | | Ry th NEW YORK,

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 4around home these da; ) WOMA rable S BY LYDIA Desi livery homemaker is interested in silverware, because it is a staple in

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 Combinations of BY MARY iight con- | insipid, of Considered offhand y sider black and pini chargeterless combination Xt m...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Women Who Have Unusual Tasks in Government i BY ALICE ROGERS HAGER Miss Hildegarde Kneeland. To put the home on

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 WOMA N'S PAGE. Making the Most of Your Looks BY DOROT! Dear Ann There is no denying tha giipper with the tiny ribbon o ns is

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 MISCELLANEOUS.. HELP—FEMALE (Cont'd) i lNEss(c?n':ltORTUNl“Es RECOMMI nnl;)hl\;u?d ?E“‘ 1C "m“m‘",l‘.\xflotfl s s ! —Avol T o o

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 50 ror Yk o $ianled: ne \L = lT!l\ll’IBlLI‘h. it recently over ¢ demonstration ; sale: owner Jeaving SED. \\ ear auie CAR,

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 \ ROOMS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON ;_29. 1926. APARTMENTS, ETC. RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. {HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY Flags

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 52 pr————— APARTMENT! 'S—UNFURNISHED. 1715 Sresan Ave, 715 Oregon Ave, 1 roonr. kit bath, Murphy bed % rooms, kit.. bath. .

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 8 A whole ure or stouk farm ot FARM AL ESTATY® or in paris mi. from m Litt h' and . from . wate River turnpike. 'L mi, Iy...

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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. " BLOCK ST. ON WEBSTER Fight extra large rooms, with 2 baths. co- hardwood floors. fireplace 1n

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 AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926. STEAMSHIPS. AUCTION AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, {

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 h6 . W. U STUDENTS ASKEDTOAID FUN[] Capt. Cluverius Makes Plea .n 8 TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS -THE EVENING Park—Weak Sisters,”...

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