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Evening Star dated February 27, 1927

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 WEATHER. (D. S. Weather Bureau Fair and elightly cold morrow increasing cloudi by rain in the afternoon ‘Temperature—Highest,

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 e DUSE APPROVES S10000FORD.L Funds for Nurses’ Home at - Columbia in Items in Deficiency Bill, approved Dis’ | gL pPro te...

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 NAMES ARE AGAIN REFUSED BY INSULL Slush Fund Committee to Take Contempt Charges to Floor of Senate. By the Associated Press.

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 * 4 FILLING LAST LINK INLONG PARKWAY, Qontinuous Route From Rock Creek to Hains Point Soon to Be Ready. BY WILLIAM J....

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 APPROVAL OF VETO - CHEERS COOLIDGE Letters of Commendation Received at White House Outnumber Protests. President Coolidge...

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 UPENS mMURRUw OF “HOLE” CHARGED Lecture Courses to Include. Those on History, Current Problems and Architecture. | (Continued

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 SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FEBRUARY 27, 1927—PART 1 MSEPH R isboume st ae b MIRM. KNlGH]‘ e ot oo | |MISS LULU LEE...

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 rs THEA‘SUN'rDAVY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FEBRUARY 27. 1927—PART 1. O INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE fiA CCOUN T S I R I £

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 27 1927—-PART 1. | J I N O [’VTFRFS‘T OR FXTRAS 4 I)DFD TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS e i E.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 27, 1927—PART 1 I N O INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUN TSI £ DO NOT...

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 AT § BRET PROVTON NOW N PROSPEY House Approves Porter Bill; Conference Report—6 Of- | ficers Will Benefit. ‘With the approval

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 ROOSEVELT BOOSTS DEMOGRATCANITY Joins With Randolph at At- lanta Dinner in Stressing Party First. By the Associated Press.

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 D. C. CHILDREN GASP AT “WONDERLAND" Mrs. Coolidge, in Box, Views Antics of “Alice” and Little { i Story Book People. Hundreds

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 WOMAN UNDER FIRE WIL STAY ON 108 Secretary to Gov. Johnston Braves Political Battle, Sticking to Guns. By the Associsted...

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 PLANTS AND SEEDS i Spesimens Acquired by Dr. Dorsett and Son May Boom Agriculture. Dr. P. H. Dorse't and his son, I H....

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 SUNDAY -STAR., WASHINGTON. D. €. FEBRUARY 27. 1927—PART 1. —_———— Ty ¥ ONLY TWO ' 1 ‘ W2 i/ oNLY TWO MORE WEEKS! of A el MORE

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 VISITING NURSES T0 MEET THURSDAY “Health of Georgetown" Topic for Gathering at Po- tomac Bank Building. *“The Heaith of...

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 L8 GAINS WIDE FAVOR National U. Law School Gives, New Legal Work High Commendation. “Legal Accounting and Auditing," a text

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 PROGRESS OF CITY Chamber of Commerce Wil Have Organizations’ Aid in Opening Exhibit. To mark third annual indus Chamber of

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 20 THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, V. 0. FEBRUARY o7, 1927—PART 1. RN O INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE...

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 3 EDTOR 1S BEATEN FOR RAPPNG UM Beorgian Is Knocked Uncon- scious by Three Masked Men and Scourged. By the Aseoc SOPERTON,

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 22 L3 C.U.AND FORDHAM - DEBATE DRY ISSUE Local Varsity Team Upholds Prohibition in Match at New York. The varsity debating

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 D. C., » B. & 0. WILL MARK EDISON ENTHUSES As the result of a comprehensive |an officer spends approximately seven made of

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 = : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 27, 1927—PART 1. Sometimes the last of a thing is the best—certainly many of

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 v ) CLUBWOMEN OF THE NATION Women's National Democratic Club Holds Annual Meeting., Madame Suzanne Grinberg Interviewed on

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FEBRUARY 27. 1927—PART 1. dramatic and musical entertainment [-eration of Church Choirs

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 THY, “RUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,” . U, FEERUXRY 77 T027_PERT T RAABABBABARBABABABEBBRRBRARARBAAABABARABARBARRABERAREZARRER -

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W, NGTON, V. U, TEBRUARY 27. T07-PART T P rrrrrrrrrYYY Lansburgh & Bro. o SIS L] \\ e T T \5 000 Damty...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR WASHT\TGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 27, T927-PART -T. Seventh—Bet. D & E Mayer & Co. Lifetime Furniture How the Smart

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 (Continued from Yesterday's Star) CHAPTER XYV. ‘ » Geoffrey Raymond. | I was to have a further proof that | @ay of the...

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 h m——'—_:_pf__._:—_—"'-—.—__._——————_——_— ACTIVITIES D. AR The District of Columbia student foan fund committee announces the

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 THE_SUNDAY STAR. WASIHINGTON, D. €. FEBRUARY 27. 1927 _PART 1. .%'% Thls Go-Cart Wood Artillery Wheels $19.75 A new design

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. FEBRUARY 27, 1927—PART 1. The HUB—Seventh & D Sts. N.W. The HUB—Seventh & D Sts. N.W. The

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 AROUND BY NANNIE IGH up in the air--make it eight stories—there is a vast space where many Mergen thalers turn world news...

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 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FEBRUARY 27, 1927—PART 1. - 98\ Women's City Club.—An informal five o'clock tea for members

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FEBRUARY 27, 1927—PART T T‘..— “-i- IWU INVLGDiC FEBRUARY Toilet Goods Specials Mury's...

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 g:llht'rkfl from all corners of the r tomorrow. up for Spring. priced for month-end sale. $1.98 Split Willow Clothes Hamper

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 ' 88 ROXY WILL RETURN TO“MIKE” MARCHT Famous Radio Gang Will Be Heard Over Network, Including WRC. “Roxy” and “His Gang" will

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 ’ THLS0F PRI 152 YEARS A0 Washington, Noted Horticul-! turist, Explains in Diary His Activities. The progress of ‘Spring in

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 FINANCIAL. | Total sales | Bame period a year ago. | High. Low. of 146,06 144,11 year 50 stock ago 'L Average pric Same...

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 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. FEBRUARY 27, 1927 PART 1. FINANCIAT. ' 'BOND SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK || | s e v e

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 42 INVESTING MONEY INDISTRICT URGED $50,000,000 Believed Placed Outside Capital by Resi- dents of the City. BY EDWARD C....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 27, 1927—PART 1. Beginning Tomorrow—Kann’s Great Half-Yearly Sale of OUJEWARE S/

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON; D.' ¢, FEBRUARY - 27, 1927—PART 1. New Frocks--at Kann’s--In the New Small Prints Showing...

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 Cavinyod EDITORIAL'PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECI Part 2--16 Pages WHY LATIN AMERICANS - VIEW U. S. ANXIOUSLY “Citizenship of 7

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 STAR] With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY......February 27, 1927 THEODORE W. NOYES. Editor The Evening Star

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 BOARD FACES CHOOSING U. S. WORKERS Fingerprints Big A Commission in Finding Honest Employes. BY EDWARD 1 United States Civil

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 Red Chalk Portraits on View at National Gallery—Exhibition of the Landscape Club—Other Notes of Special Interest Concerning

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 _ Mrs JACOD L.MILLIGAN , with Representative’ Milligaw at Cow - grene Hall unbil they T’resident and First Lady Soon to Leave

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 8 Prominent Patrons Listed for “Rigoletto™ Opera Presentation Performance by Washington Company at Auditorium Next Saturday

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 SOCIETY. Brilliant Weddings Noted | Inthe WaningWi_gter Period Four Charming Ceremon Pretty Gowns and Flowers in Evidence.

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 SO Basket Ball Game Attracts| Noted Throng to Annapolis' Army and Navy Officers From Washington,| Baltimore and Philad...

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 SOCIETY. SOCTETY. \'Society “Ball of the Sixties” Brings Back Civil War Days| Charming Costumes and Quaint Dances of Post-

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 SOCIETY New York’s Social Leaders of the [, k. NEW YORK. February 26—A few decades ago the term “the 400" was coined as a...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; D. ©. FEBRUARY 27, - 1927—PART -2 INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN AUTOMOBILE PARKING...

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 . Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and_foicial Life Interesting Incidents Relating to Prominent People of U. S. and Foreign

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 B e e *JALEXANDRIA SOCEETY| | THE SUNDAY “'Mrs. Laurence Stabler of Sandy | ‘Spring, Md., is spending a week with her mother,

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 NGTON, D. BOY SCOUTS. Approximately 1,000 Scouts made | the annual pilgrimage to Mount Ver- non last Tuesday to lay a wreath

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 #5 (Continued from Fourth Page.) Ahe most of which are designed to shed a general light upon the Govern ment worker a part of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 927. 1927—PART 2. L4 3395 carved mohair living room suite for 295 . a *119 three

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 Part 3—12 Pages One Way to Clean Up--- Produce Clean Plays BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. CURIQOUSLY _titled play is The Heaven...

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 AMUS George Scarborough's last offering was the “Sun Daughter,” starring Leonore Ulric, who strangled her Ori- ental stage

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 3 : 'Flashes From the Screen BY C. E. NELSON. ASHINGTON photoplay fans are following with interest the premier ap- S pearance

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 -AMUSEMENTS Honor to Clara Bow A BOW, selected by virtually the unanimous vote of the Los Angeles motion picture critics as

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