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Evening Star dated March 7, 1927

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 » WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain tonight and probably tomor- row; warmer tonight, colder tomorrow....

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 o LON UPHELD IN BREWER CASE | il Court of Appeals Rules Letter "to President, Basis of Suit, Was Privileged. Treasury the...

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 URUGUAYAN FLYER AND PARTY SAFE * Wrecked Aviators Trek Through Spanish Africa After Plane Is Found. By the Associated Press.

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 3 . MERITINBUILDING GETS RECOGNITION Biennial Awards by Board of . Trade for Superior Archi- tecture Announced. Blennial...

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 - 0OLD DUTCH I Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday Buck Shad,w. 18c Trout, Lb., 15¢ Halibut, Lb., 35¢ Steak Tile Fish Lb., 22¢

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 6 * SUICIDE SCOUTED | BYBOY'S FATHER Explains Theory of Acci- dental Death as Young Willett’s Body Is Cremated ile the body

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 THE FEVENYNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927. prevent the rope from fraying and| Two rescuers descended...

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 EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 7, 19217. : i THIS AND THAT BY CHARLES E. TRACEWELL. {THE EVENING STAR ‘With

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 e 1 If you will invest but $12.50 with us each month for twelve months we will loan you $100 now. When your final monthly...

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 FINANCIAL. N, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927. ; FINANCIAL." TRENDISLOWER | Tew YRR sTock EXCHANGE | %+ AND 3 PER CETNOTR OOV |

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 * { , D, C, MONDAY, MARCH ¥, FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. 1927. Money to Loan fowt Frompt Actien. trust o real estate [ i | Secured

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 ¢ TRADINGIS SLOW - INCENTER MARKET Some Dealers Foresee Cut in Egg Prices—Receipts Today Small. There was the usual Monday

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 IRISH REPUBLICAN LEADER ARRIVES. Eamon de Valera, first and only President of the “Irish Republic,” faces a battery of...

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 " SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927. SOCIETY. B e s i s et o S E SRV ST S VY ZNLVEES. : ‘ .

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 « . THE EVENING STAR, WARHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, MARCH SOCIETY | _(Continued from Fourteenth Page. 4 = 3 ¢ _ Hotel Saturday

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 mittees have already been formed to | Ay g : The 8. A . At the Hoot of the Owl Coffee |perfect details, o well known Wash-

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 Water Snake Strap-Pouch Bags -crawl swiftly to a foremost place in the mode. In gray and tan tones—and in two sizes, with the

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 ey You've learned to expect great things of Palais Royal’s Monthly Dollar Day—and this time we aim to exceed even your...

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 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927. ——- - v~ Look at what a dollar will purchase here—for Soeing...

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 RADIO COMMISSION ARRANGES MEETING Three to Assemble Wednes- day or Thursday to Discuss Fund’s Crux. Three of the five members

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 " CANP S EXPECTED 10 GET NEW POST Director of Customs Believed to Be Considered for Commissionership. Ernest W. Camp, who is

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 " by private contributions. flllTlAWRY IS LA - TOCRIME GAREERS Survey by Catholic Bureau Shows Increase in “Pro- fessional”

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 4 marvelou: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON _—— e OPENING ATTRACTIONS IN WASHINGTON THEATERS POLY'S—"“The Great Temptations.” As

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 THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927. NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS =y f DO NOT...

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 RADIO REGULATION UPT0 PRESIDENT Hoover May Co-operate in Finding Funds to Operate New Machinery. The machinery recently set

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 WOMA N'S PAGE. Paris Offers Button Boutonnieres BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. 'THE BUTTONS IN THE SMART B SIZES AND SHAPES. From

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 WOMA Indifference to N’S PAGE. Morning Styles BY MARY MARSHALL. Well dressed women used to draw wery rigid lines between what

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 . be on the.llsf PORTS. SPRING GAMES TO DECIDE FATE OF SOME PLAYERS Harris Tuning Up His Charges for Second Crack at '...

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 ‘Changes in Foot Ball Rules Seem Sure YATERAL PASS IS LIKELY TO PLAY PROMINENT PART ’Putling it on Basis With Forward Heave

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 . finished with 289, the second lowest BARNES GENUINE WIZARD ON A SUN-BAKED COURSE Yong Jim Excels Under Such Conditions...

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 MISCELLANEQUS, HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY RECOMHB\'DBD SERVICE. ANG ™ INTNG. rit Col. 4706, 707 AI;(‘::II ot 27 By bes T b R_‘\ug

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 FOR REN'I'—-OARAGES (Continued.) OUR Drlml? are a\m Tretore wilin o Potomar 3651 EL CARS BOY A Feok 2141 14th st.n. CASH FOR

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1921. RENT HOUSES_UNFURNISHED. | THE SWISS FAMILY...

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 4 - REAL ESTATE, THE EVENING STAR, ‘VASHINGT(’)N D. C, MONDAY, MARCH® 7, 1927. < REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—TOUSES. FOR...

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 AUCTIONS. THE DUMBUNNIES WHAT HAVE ‘You do‘r THERE , DAD ? ALCI'ION S:\L!S i Tn l ufin. “ATCTIONBERS. Wrustees’ Salo of...

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 URGES EXTENSION OF D. . INDUSTRIES Col. Grant Believes Develop- ment Essential to Growth of National Capital. Industrial...

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