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Evening Star dated November 9, 1926

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 WEATHER. (TU. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Showers this afternoon ably tonight; colder tonight; tomor- row fair and much...

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 9 » KELLOGG PREPARES - TACNA-ARICA PLAN Last Attempt to Be Made . Soon to Solve Problem. 1. Details Kept Secret. BY FREDERIC

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 BOOKS BOUGHT ring Them In” or Phone Fr. 6494 ig Book Shop, 933 G St. NW. Established 1907 12 OF 13 ESCAPED CONVICTS CAUGHT i

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 CHIVALRY DROPPED BY HALL DEFENSE Velvet Gloves Stripped Off and Steel Hands Applied to State Witnesses. BY FRANCES NOYES HARI

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 VARE FIGHT LINES | GROWING TATER Blease, Democrat, to Vote to Seat Pennsylvanian—Nor- ris Probes Election. By the Associated

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 8 GRAND JURY GIVEN CORUPTION ¢LUE Papers Located Believed to Back Stephenson Charges of Indiana Plot. By the Associated Press

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 STAND OF UTILTES - B0V 1 LAUDED D. C. Commission Action Aids Suburbs, Montgomery Fed- eration Is Told. Cemmendation of the

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 NOVEMBER 9. 1926. . . T THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS BY FREDERIC ]J. HASKIN. THE EVENING

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 e EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. GOOD SUITS 0’COATS ON LIBERAL TERMS Come here for your suit and overcoat, where you get value and

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 i ) FIRST HAWK PLANE 15 DUE THIS WEEK Marine Pursuit Pilot Goes to Buffalo to Fly Craft to Quantico. The first of eight new

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 = - Service is a Matter of Policy —not of Price! SUITE for $30.00 oraroom for $3.50. You'll find the same perfect, friendly

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1926.. The Washington »Gas Light Company Issue of *1,500,000 Series

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. e YIHOL BVEN FARNERS PROFTS * DEPEND O SHIS Action on Bids for Vessels Means Much to...

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 L P BUYING BROADENS ' [New York sTock excraNGe IN STOCK MARKET Larger Number of Individual Stocks Comes in for At- | tention

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 FINANCIAL.. BUYING IS DRAGGY IN MEAT MARKET Warmer Weather Likely to Increase Egg Production at Nearby Farms. Warm .weather

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 16 §3.042 SUBSCRIBED BYPRESBYTERIANS Sum Marks Start of $135,- 000 Pension Drive—Plan Church Canvass. With committeemen of

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 WAR MOTHERS War Mothers' Assa will fiy from the the national emblem. World War will be paid on Armistice da: HIS RECENT...

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 18 Italian Envoy, HE Ambassador of Ttaly, Nobila de Martino, i= in New TYork for a few daye atay. and Is at the Ritz-...

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 THE CRITICIZE CHINA FOR TREATY BREAK Abrogation of Trade Pact With Belgium Unwarranted, British Officials Say. Br the...

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 C.C. WATERS HEAD " TAKOMA CITIZENS Zull List of Officers Chosen for Ensuing Year—Other % Business Transacted. Chester C....

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 HUGHES PRESIDING - INLAKES DISPUTE Imposing Array of Counsel | Arguing Chicago’s Right . to Divert Water. By the Associated

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 TTHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926. Smart Silk y Silk Slips for $ Underarm Bags, 5 D Appreciation

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 SCORNS DIAMONDS T0 STUDY OLD RACE Explorer, Shown Gems and Gold, Continues Search for | Amazonians’ Ancestors. By the...

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 24 _ TURKEY TO ENTER | LEAGUE NEXT YEAR Geneva Fully Expects Appli- y .. cation Now That Ger- F many Is Member. The Star and

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 $300,000,000 FUND NEEDED BY CHURCH Methodist Episcopal Board | Plans Largely Increased b World Service. Ry the Associated...

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 R PR ,-4 The Smartest Fall Suits for Juniors—in Many Styles Size 6 ft. by 9 ft. Regular $25 Grade at All desirable shad. Sale

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 N THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1926. The Hub, Seventh & D Sts. N.W. The Hub, Seventh & D Sts....

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 CITIZENS INDORSE COMMISSION RULE P?néy Branch Group Lauds % Bpard—Urges System Be Continued. i Retention of the present .form

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 WOMA N’S PAGE y THE SPIDER WOMAN By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR. 7 Helena replaced the received on the hook with a strange feeling

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 WOMA BY MARY 8panish calleons are the most fash- fonable ships at present. We have them in clever little models of plas- teg,

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 OMAN'S PA Attractive Wrappings for Gifts BY Now is a good time to begin to think of doing up your l‘hdl!ml‘u par- cels. It

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 Tomorrow—at Kann’s Baby Day Offers Many Savings -Infants’ Hand - embroidered Petticoats, scalloped around neck, armholes and

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 THE vE'VENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928. Positively No Phone or Mail Orders on Palais Royal Day...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1926. No Phone or Mail Orders Accepted on “PALAIS ROYAL Duy Rub....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, T; SDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1926. e, T i, Charge Purchases Made Durmg November Will Be Billed in

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 10c Val Edges 12 Yds. for All-WooI Hose Reg. $1 & $1.25 Boys’ and girls’ 7 length sport 84c hose, fancy roll tops. Sizes 6 to

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1926. — e THU PVENING S1AT WABSHINGTION, D. O, TURSDAY, NOVEM N o .

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1926. Charge Purchases Made During Ncvember Will Be Billed in...

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 SP Hagen Again King of Pro Golfers: Cobb’s Plans for Future Now Interest Fans JOE TURNESA ORTS. IS RANKED - SECOND BEST THIS

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 CREDIT DUE VIRGINIA MEN FOR SPORTS CLEANLINESS Charlottesville Faculty Members Long Have Fought for Betterment of Dixie...

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 SP ORTS. THIS FORM OF VANDALISM NOW IS CUSTOM IN EAST Pernicious Practice Not Only Involves Bad Taste, But Property...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1926 o wav e | [ONEN STATONS MILLION ARE SICK Frograms of Distant

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 to eat,” Miss Eunice War- ner glanced at the platinum wrist watch upon her plump wrist. #—— Again,” supplemented her sister

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 ‘MTSCELLANEOUS. The First Shell Flah SEWING M, u——s New Home. $15: 8t £ ;m others at $5: all euar. New m: 4 mo. Reuting and

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 X UTOMO BYLES, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, [Fo‘us_sorouosies | REG'LAR_FELLERS—Puddinheads® Right But Who's Wrong thv

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 APARTMENTS APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) SINGLE ROOMS WITH BATH. FURNISHED and’ with, complete hotel service. and up:

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 REAL m DAVE\ PORT S rooms, bath, hot-water heat. electric- ardwood floors: for sale. not for rent. 0 cash payment required:

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES, (Continued.) EEAP™IR WRATHY BN i . SIX REAL BUYS! Beaut:ful Home—Cleveland Park. “’d"’m o ‘“%‘i‘?;fiw this

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 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. 00N, AUTIONFERS. 'rnuh- Sale of Valuable Brick ; i 4004 N l:’ Ppfilrm - ises ew Avenue

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 STUART CRITICIZES JUVENILE SYSTEM Welfare Chief Tells Social Council Present Plan Works Backward. A reversal of the present

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