History Worm
  1. Evening Star
  2. 1926-12-08

Evening Star dated December 8, 1926

Page 1

 “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star’s carrier system covers every city block and the regular edi- tion is delivered

Page 2

 RICH POTASH FIND i 1S MADE IN WEST Deposits in New Mexico May Make American Farmers In- . dependent of Europe. The American

Page 3

 { Make Each Cake ' Work Longer BE sure that the air ducts that lead from the ice chamber to the food chamber in your...

Page 4

 'HAVE COLOR INCHEEKS Tlow—complex- | 1ted-—appetite | ad taste ond feeling— | ive Tablets. i | Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets—a |

Page 5

 BRUGE HITS DRYS - INSENATE SPEECH Protestant Support of Anti- Saloon League Scored. . Favors Ritchie or Smith. Delivering the

Page 6

 BUILDING PROGRAM DISAPPOINTS DAVIS Labor Chnef Expects New Housing Fagilities in First Operation. Secretary of Labor Davis

Page 7

 HOUSE DROPS OUT ONE DISTRICT DAY With Calendar Wednesday Is Suspended as Means to Ex- pedite Appropriations. Next Monday,...

Page 8

 FHE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘WEDNESDAY . .December 8, 19268 I e e Y THEODORE W. NOYES. ..

Page 9

 [ No. 1—With This Coupon Only. $1.98 Women's Baronet SATIN SLIPS slfi Well made, full cut. cerise, sic. #| No. 2—With This...

Page 10

 10 COLRT OF CLAS HASHUCE DO Suits Involving Nearly $2.- 000 000 030 to Be Consid- | ered at Precent Session. Dy the...

Page 11

 y&) - FRDDHVENT NEED SEEN FOR LBRARY Great Institution of Learning Could Be Developed, Dr. Putnam Points Out. ress needs en

Page 12

 » RED CROSS HEADS - MEETIN PARLEY Chief Justice Taft Presides at One of Meetings as Incor- porators’ Executive. * a * Drawn

Page 13

 v COTTONIS STEADY INTRADING TODAY, Commitments Evened Up Awaiting Government Re- port at 11 0’Clock. By the Associated Press.

Page 14

 b ¢ FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., .WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926. : FINANCIAL. TREND IRREEULAR | [NEW YORK

Page 15

 FINANCIAL. j . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. €, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926. FINANCIAL., %) . h v CAPITAL TO BE...

Page 16

 VETERANS UPHOLD CHEMICALS IN WAR Legion Advises Senate of Un- . alterable Protest Over [ Geneva Protocol. The American...

Page 17

 DELUGE OF CHRISTMAS MAIL AT LOCAL POST OFFICE. a The mail early campaign aiready is swelling the local mail at the Washington

Page 18

 SR SO CIETY, SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Dined With Vice Preside in Their Home Last RESIDENT AND MRS. COOL- IDGE

Page 19

 SOCIETY | h _(Continued from Eighteenth Page.) Cracken, jr., were among the guests for whom Mrs. Samuel Williams Earle,...

Page 20

 Another Spectacular Dress Event! The backward season found some of New York’s prominent dress manufacturers with thousands of

Page 21

 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1926. D ECO g gfggl:/ralues $3.88 Beautiful Handbags, new large

Page 22

 22 BUSINES AGTITY OF ARHY PRASE Efficient Commercial Opera- tions Reported at Meeting Under MacNider. The business...

Page 23

 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926. : 23 Mfl [m flP"UN Nagging Reduced |“BUM” RODGERS FINISHES, 3

Page 24

 . T 24 ) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926. kaya, who sang the role of the| MISS CLARA F. SMITH

Page 25

 ‘ THE Efimg THE - EVENING, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. DECEMPER 8, 1928. o~Chrishmas Shopping Guide iy, \ | aw \I/, il

Page 26

 T EVENRG o WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, % - little more than 31 years ago, Dono- van .old a group of felow cwiler

Page 27

 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY,' DECEMBER 8, 1926. 0 T T D SO 0 T 0550 B SIS ENN I A T T YRR N {Q 4 ; Santa

Page 28

 ~ 28 Bandeaux and Bandettes, $1 So dainty you may give them for Christmas. Made of fine lace, silk jersey and satin, tailored

Page 29

 MEMORIES AND VISIONS BLENDED AS OLDEST INHABITANTS DINE Association Observes Sixty-First Anni-. versary—9peakers Recall Past

Page 30

 e Eg -5y~ MEMORIES AND VISIONS BLENDED AS OLDEST INHABITANTS DINE (Coutinued from Page Twenty-nine.) term of service the...

Page 31

 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926. " HERE IS A PAGE OF “MOST POPULAR” GIFTS %2 Tailored -...

Page 32

 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928. Thiirsday «Giff- Specials Tomorrow—At Kann’s “The Busy...

Page 33

 BOARD OPPOSES FREE OPERATORS’ PERMITS Commissioners Uphold Ruling Com- | Go pelling Federal and Distriet . Drivers to Buy...

Page 34

 District Gets Nearly $2, 000,000 Increase Over Current NEW ESTIMATES FOR SCHOOLS $123.220 for D. C. |$3.589.5001S Total...

Page 35

 THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926. " 3 Budget of $3,572,049,214 to Run Country in 1928 Is...

Page 36

 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢. WEDNESDAY., DECEMBER 8, 1926. 'a.re you going to prevent her?” | “It sure does.” Trask

Page 37

 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8 1926. 37 Zememumeme®The Hub—Seventh & D Sts. N.W . B3 n%55%51% The

Page 38

 38 s PORTS. Many Long Grid Ru FOUR TIE FOR TOP HONORS |NAVY DEFEATARMY |C. U. BASKET SQUAD OF 15 | TO POINT FOR BIG SEASON|

Page 39

 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1926. SPORTS. Eastern High Expects Formidable Quint :...

Page 40

 $25 Extraordinary Offer ‘This beautiful Gilbert Clock keeps time faithfully. See it at your deal- er's. Hear its Normandy...

Page 41

 THE EVENING STORY Dawn. EDA LANE sat white to the lips, staring unsceingly at'the printed page of the magazine in her hands.

Page 42

 WOMAN’S PAGE. Training Children to Tell the Truth BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Teaching children to tell the truth is sometimes

Page 43

 WOMANS ‘PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BY MARY MARSHALL. Short skirts, like short hair, <hion. And _speculations concern

Page 44

 H WILE TO RESUME HIS RADIO TALKS Will Discuss “Political Situa- tion in Washington’ Over WRC Tonight. ederic William Wile,

Page 45

 ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926. . HELP AXD SITUATIONS. 4 CIRCULARS PROHIBITED.' "...

Page 46

 46 - MISCELLANEOUS. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY; DECEMBER 8, 1926. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. HECOMMENDED SERVICE

Page 47

 AUTOMOBILES, ETC,’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO ROOMS, ETC 47 e A o= | MUTT AND JEFF—Lost, Strayed or Stolen—A Trifle Over...

Page 48

 48 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) THE FILLMOGRE, 1129 N. H. Ave. NW. bl oSS laree reception hall. kitchen and 845,...

Page 49

 BER 8, 1926 FOR - - (Covyright. 1926, by the Bell Syndicats, Ine. 3 140 ST LOW RENT. K Trade Mark Res. U. 8. Pat. O.) T FOR

Page 50

 ESTATE. 30 REAL — FOR SALE—HOUSES (Cont'd). FOR SALE—HOUSES (Cont’d). $350 Cash— $55 Monthly buy any ot four choices of...

Page 51

 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926 STEAMSHIPS. 51 BY ALBERTINE RANDALL (FOLLIES GIRL'S SECRET WEDDING IS REVEALED WASHINGTON, D...

Page 52

 TEACHERS ATTACK PENSION MEASURE Union Holds Plan in Effect Here Discriminates Against Women. The teachers’ pension bill at

For all support, inquiry and suggestion messages  contact@historyworm.com

History WormFiyat ArşiviNe DemekWiki WhatPrice Archive
Wiki What DeWiki What PlWiki What EsWiki What FrWiki What Th
© 2025 Gaste Arşivi