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Evening Star dated November 28, 1926

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 14 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Increasing cloudiness with slowly rising temperature, followed by rain. Tomorrow

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 5 ] L : BIG U.S. FLEET SEENPrceident Drops INWHITE STAR SALE Morgan’s Dream Nearer as Money Is Available to Buy American...

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 CHARTY BAZAR OPENSWEDNESDAY Tea Room and Sale to Aid Child Welfare Society’s Endowment Fund. [ A rummage sale and tea room

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 JARDINE BY PROX | HAS RADIO DEBATE Discusses Cotton Situation With Southern Planter and Urges Co-operation. By the Associated

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 - CHARGES OF SLUSH [LAWS MAJESTY RIGIDLY | RPEATED N MANE s o AL DOHENY Brewster and Democrats Continue Attacks on Gould...

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 U. 5. “VACILLATION" SCORED IN MEXICO Suspicion Develops That All of Nation’s Troubles Are Due . to America, Says Paper. By

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 T UCRMERULENEONR 0 WRIGHT COMPANY JUES0UEEOVR i E i vt 5 |FILIPI i ‘d | Juan R. Quijano Wins With Rizal I as Topic—Is...

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 IMPORTED PERFUMES UNDERGARMENTS —the Treasured Gift! : ’\\\\ $1.00 A\ Caron's Nult de Noel (Christmas night), bottle, $27. oo

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., NOVEMBER 28, 1926—PART 1. E E ad Junior or Bridge Lamps That Glow With Cheer! $9.98...

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 10 * EARLY CHRISTMAS " DISPLAYS PRAISED Gen. Stephan Lauds Stores for Moving Shopping Season Ahead. The action of W in...

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 TTIT ‘SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, NOVEMBER %, 1926-PART Y. e ——— ——— — —— —— IT MAKES OR BREAKS AVIATORS AMERICANIZATION

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 12 ‘SEAL DRIVE BEGUN - BY MRS. COOLIDGE . First Lady, With Health Cru- sader, Launches Anti- Tuberculosis Sale. Holding the

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 RAKOWSKA 10 SIN FOR OPERA LOVERS American Debut of European Soprano Will Be in “Pique Came” Here. ‘Washington opera lovers

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 g = WONENTO DISLSS PROBLENSOFWAR Convention Will Meet Here Sunday to Consider F “Cause and Cure.” Nine hundred woman leaders

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 TURKEY T0 LEARN AMERICAN FOODS American Teacher Plans Course to Replace Such Dishes as “Stuffed Liar.” By the Associated...

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 THR SUNDAY BT. WASHINGTON, U. U, NOVEMBEE 25, 1926—FART T Smoking Stands A man usually hopes Tilt-Top Tables he’ll get a...

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 THE SUNDAY STV 'WASHINGTON, D. U, NOVEMBER 25, 1928—PART AT ATNTATNT A A A R B R A R RN g Pre-Holiday Merchandise Specials

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 " 18 PRESIDENT EAGER 10 KEEP HARMONY s nesry it ot s Executive Halls Fess Talk, Seeking to Hold Favor of Party Leaders. BY

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 TOANGRESCUER ' HERTO 2000 | Fireman Who Carried Baby| to Safety Is Made Guard- | ian With Bequest. Special Dispatch to The

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 SATISH DEBATERS T0 SEE PRESDENT Cambridge Team Will Call at; Paul* Steintorf Assigned to White House Before G. W. U Contest.

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 " PHI BETA KAPPA HALL DEDICATED, Speaker at Williamsburg Tells of Honor to Founders’ Long Unidentified. By the Associated...

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 22 MORE DOMINION ENVOYS UNLIKELY Canada and Ireland Expect- ed to Remain Only Ones With Legations in America. Canada and...

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 MASONIC LEADER GUEST OF LODGES Three Groups Honor Local| Chief as Visitation Tour Ends. Concluding the serfes of grand visi-

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 THE 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 28, 1926—PART 1. The Practical Santa Claus Store @ LanSbuTgh g BTOO @ tlje...

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 THE . WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEfiBER 28, 1926—PART 1. ROM THE DAYS WHEN SANTA CLAUS RUMBLED ALONG IN A SLEIGH TO THE DAYS WHEN HE

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 26 THE ' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ,D. C., NOVEMBER 28, 1926—PART 1. The Practical Soxta Claus Store @ Lans burgh 699 BTOO : @

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 Zhe Practical Hanta Claus Store @ ; ‘ LanSburg h g BTOO THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, THESE DRESSES ARE ON DISPLAY TODAY IN D.

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 The Practical Santa Claus Store @ Lansburgh g BTO. @ The Practical Santa Claus bt&;‘ IN CHRISIMAS PLANS! i Monday---a sale of

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 THE S.’UNDAT“ STAR, SHINGTON,- . 0., NOVEMBER 28, 1926—~PART 2 Packages Rinso || 2 cakes Armour's i Christmas Savings Club

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 35 0., NOVEMBER 28, 1926—PART 1. WASHINGTON, D. $10.98 Moufflon Banding $6.95 Yard 6-in. Mouffion Banding, for coat trimmi;

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 THE SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 28, 1926—PART 1. $1 Societe Perfume Regular 98¢ Water Sets CHRISTMAS SAVINGS

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 32 JEWS IN GERMANY WINRECOENITION Republic Recognizes Church and Makes Provision in Budget for Rabbis. BY ADOLPH KONTI....

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 THE *SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ' D. C, which was well attended. The chapter aecnmv.’ Miss Mary W. Durham. voted $2 to Ellis

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 L) ~ : THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O. NOVEMBER 28 1926—PART 1 KAUFMANN’S—A NATIONAL INSTITUTION OF 21 STORES—...

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 “DUDE RANCHERS” BAND IN MONTANA Hundreds Join Organization to Assure Tourists of Proper Recreations. By the Associated Press.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . NOVEMBER 28, 1926—PART T - 7’6 - MOUTS i These Specml One-Cent Sale Values Are Effective at

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 D. 0. THE STUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOY. NOVEMBER 28, 1926—PART 1. TS A (A \\\\\'\\\"‘(h ‘m'p! AV > 10¢ Writing Tablcts 2 for ! (T

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 38 GREE SOGETYHAS HADACTIECARER Organization Made Up of Americans as Well as Na- tives of Country. BY MARGARET B. DOWNING.

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 39 THE SUNDAY \, D. C, NOVEMBER 2 STAR, WASHINGTOX ¥ 3 : 2 * - ¥ s, pica he v ot & R 3 the mTe: g : RI[:H WUMEN 'I'URN German

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 2§, 1926—PART ¥, GERMAN TRAINS TO HAVE ! FIRST-AID EQUIPMENT | Stretchers and...

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 1 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . D. C. 28, 1926—PART 1. NOVEMBER # % * The “Gift Bazaar” Opens Tomorrow—2nd Floor Christmas

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 B L S B - o P e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, NOVEMBER 28, 1926—PART T. day and Tuesday * * * Use the Convenient Payment

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 T Buy Early—Mail Early—l;'or Better Christmas Service * * * We Will Cash Yom_' Christmas Savings Checks * * ¥ Come Down a...

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 GTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 28, -1926—PART 1. Christmas Savings Checks Promptly Cashed! * * * Four Pages of Gift News Today * * *

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 AROUND THE CITY BY NANNIE LANCASTER. MMY JANE of near-Washing- ton, sailed Saturday for Lon- don with a contract that means

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 . ‘Tschaikowsky's Dr. William 8. Al o Calvary Baptist Church, will speak at the vesper service to be held at the Elizabeth

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 SOUTH HOLDS FAT OF FARM AID BILL . Managers of McNary-Haugen Measure Admit Agricultural Coalition Is Necessary. Br the...

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 v 28, 1926—PART 1. Mrs. L. W. Hardy, npm Yast Washington center, new Eastern High School bufld.lnt' announces the formation of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.» C, NOVEMBER 28, 1926—PART 1. and H Sts. NW....

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 BORI T0 BROADCAST THIRD AIR CONCERT, LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT : . . SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1926. Programs of Distant...

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