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Evening Star dated December 22, 1926

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 . \ » WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy and slightly colder tonight; minimum temperature about 32 de- grees;

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 | B DB - FINALLY REPORTED Hause Committee’s 0. K. Giv- en/ After Three Years: $125,000,000 Is Sought. & Aseociated Press ’I§A

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 Among modern little boys and { girls (and among grown-ups, too), | it seems that old Saint Nick is nothing but an amiable...

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 DEPARTHENTSEET HONDRSFORSES Grand Prizes Are Given for FIVE DEAD, FIVE LOST AS FLOODED RIVERS MENACE 4 STATES | I (Continued

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 [} \ SMITH'S STRATEGY | - WAYWINHIM SEAT Insistence on Hearing at' R Present Seen as Move to & Uphold Prestige. BY DAVID...

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 “(NDUE ECONONY” INDEFENSE RAPPED .Hiqh Army and Navy Officers and Citizens Demand More Adequate Protection. By the Associated

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 . HEFLIN REITERATES MELLON CHARGES Senator Says Secretary Can- -not Dispose of Issue by Ac- cusing Him of Delirium....

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 2 meughh:l uf Bu office: ania Ave wox York gRlF 76" ‘E-g‘ a8t it St Sunday morn- i m‘fl‘in —— Eu'#'m "fiq’! i lephons flm"m...

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 ST R SVERETED Tk Life Insuran § | 5 ce Company Invites applications for Toans on im- proved real estate in the D. C. and...

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 PAY RAISE URGED FORDISTRICT HEADS). Chamber of Commerce Votes . to Ask Commissioners’ Salaries Be $10,000. The Washington...

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 OPPORTUNITY FUND STILL NEED 36,360 $7,292 Has Been Donated to Aid 14 Families—Many Gifts Are Memorials. It is only two days

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 OFFICERS ROUND UP RING OF SWINDLERS New York Authorities Arrest Five Accused of $1,000,- 000 Fraud Operations. Dy the...

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 \ PRICES UNCHANGED INTURKEY MARKET Warmer Weather Gives Deal- ers Temporary Scare, But Values Hold Firm. Yesterday's high...

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 * FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. FINANCIAL. ] TRADING LIGHTER | NEW ¥ORK STocK

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 FINANCIAL. FERTILIZER PRICE DECLINE FORESEEN New Nitrate Process Is Used| . at American Smelting and Refining Plant. BY J. €.

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 THE EVENING STAR, \\"\SIIINfiT()A\'. D. 0, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. cos‘r OF EDUCATING f COURT OF APPEALS 4- ie 3...

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 NG_BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. Alanson_B. Houghton, Ambassa- POLAR FLYF! N S . ‘omdr. Richard | NEW

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 SO cCIETY. OCIETY ice -President and Mrs. Dawes Leave Capital Tomorrow for Evanston to Spend the Holidays. and Mrs tomorrow

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 PERU UNGENEROUS, 1S BOLIVIAN VIEW P e | Paper Says Reply on Kellogg Plan Asks.Only Valuable Territory in Dispute. By the...

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 g __THE EVE STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. - PUBLISHERS URGE LOWERPOSTALRATE Reduction in...

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 ’I‘HT EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Lansburgh & Bro. Are These Among Your Gifts for a Man? They are things he likes to receive —

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 99 =3 Tlv- bandit Durkin followed courses | evil, and when the sleuths had cap- | tured him at last, and brought him | home,

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 Gift Books tfor. Professional Friends Ii you're wondering what to give your Doc- tor, Lawyer, Minister—or any other...

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 JAPANKEEPSNAVY | Socresery Davie e owunisn m s PACT, SAYSTOKID| Grecting to Army|. 2 22 rin 8 f 'Jhe PALAIS RUYAL Greatex...

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 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. Gift Booths on Second and Third Floors, Near Elevators,

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. uso, Maurice Horan, §.|RBeck. John M. George, Arthur E. Tilles, vico

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 Is Rendering First-Aid to Delayed Gift Buyers Now! $1.65 Chiffon and Thread Silk Hose Regular $3.95 and $4.95 Gift Gowns Silk

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 5” Gifts at 50c §¥ 6&’4&&‘-‘&%&&&%&5& Roempers and Creepers Oc Gingham and chambray, in attractive styles in one and two...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNEsDAY, DECIMBER 20 : _ % ! M — rd the power the league's headquarters, room 317, {of

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. ! Coats, as rich with fur as the one sketched Dress Coats

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. , D" N . Use This Shopping List -Fill In - NAME COST : & B

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 * Hand-Embroidered Apron Frocks $1.98 Pretty New Hand-em- broidered Frock Aprons, cach in fancy gift box, made of good...

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 SCHOOL BODY ASKS | Abe Martin Savs: SINGLE-PAY SCALE Local Group Wants Teach- ers’ Salaries Governed by | Quality of Work.

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 Sunday i | Aesop Fudie Gild “Aloma oas, __Acsop_Fable. _ro’xn;?um o “Twinkletoes." Acsop. Fable. | .dohn \,uum nificent...

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 THE $125,000 ALIENATION SUITUPTO COURT EVE\IING STAR, W \\l[l)fii'F()\ D. (‘ \\'ICDA\'E_SI.)AY, DECEMBER _ 22 t such | the the

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 ORDRR OF MALTA ESTABLISHEDINU.S. ‘;‘:,_.f:,,?:;’:*::';;z., Catholic Orgamzatlon to Bel ,”\"“ : Limited to 25 Lay Members l of

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 THE EVE FAMOUSPLAYER TUTORS ||"™0*5s MICHIGAN EXPLAINS LUCK %% vt AMERICAN U. BASKETERS writers, REPRESENT 13 COLLEGES| —— ™™

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 SPORTS. WED NESDAY, DECEMBER 929, 1926. SPORTS Alleged Base Ball Conspzrators Emphatzcally Assert Innocence of Wrongdomg COBB

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 SPORTS. THE EVENTING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29 1926. SPORTS 89 Fomsby Looms as Giant Manager : Rickey

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 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. The HUB—Seventh and D Sts. N.W. : The HUB—Seventh and D Sts.

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 . L] THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. 41 tion wul visit Ambassador a palm tree. The head

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 WOMAN’'S PAGE. Old Holiday Games in Modern Dress BL LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. A revival of old-time features is found in the...

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 .| WOMAN’S PAGE. letage and New Yokes BY MARY MARSHALL. Lucien Lelong has made an evening BOWN very simply contrived of blac

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 RADIO REPLACING OLD YULE CUSTOM Christmas Celebration of Years Ago Gives Way to Modernism. e folks went forth in t Stillness

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 THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOX, D. C, WEDNESDAY, BER 22, 1926 ELT SITUATIONS. % 45 L]H\{._fi K —By WEBSTER. ( LARS PR 1'7 no il

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 MISCELLANEOUS. -MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) PRIVATE PARTY must sell at once one very fine emerald cut diamond ring, weighs 8

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 ROOMS, ETC. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22 1926. :MU'I'I‘ AND JEFF—Back Home From Europe and Jeff

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 'I'ITT' FVTL\T\'(‘ QTAR DAY, APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) T PHILLIPS TERRAC 1601 Argonne Place. o attractive ranging

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 AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOI: SALE—HOUSES (Cont'd). 7 JUST COMPLETED, " A FARTICULARLY FINE NEW IME IN $M"l‘;.ml;l< EASANT.

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 o0 ASK N REDUCTION y - IN ELECTRIC RATES Commissioner Wnll Urge; Congress to Maintain Present Charges. Congress should make

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