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Evening Star dated February 7, 1928

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 WEA (T, 8. Weather THER. Bureau Forecast.) Rain and warmer tonight;, tomorrow clearing. ‘Temperature—Highest, 34, at 3 pm.

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 CITIZENS OPPOSE CAR MERGER PLAN #Service™ Is Held Chief Con- cern of Public in Res- olution. t “service.” embracing 2t and

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 T FVENING * GERMAN REPUBLEC SEEN S ENDURING Emil Ludwig Holds Govern-| ment Safe Against Disturb- | ance by Monarchists. | ®

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 DRY ENFORCEMENT | EFFORTS REVEALED Cceran Exvlains Operations of U. S. Forces to Combat Liquor Schemes. as given to the House

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 GIFTS TOFAMLY REACH §1,685 MARK Many Come to Aid of Car- ricks After Father's Death. Comparative comfort has been re- |...

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 THE EVENING g STAR, WASHINGTON. 0. (‘4 TUESD \V _FEBRUARY 7. 1928 BEAL human % on \M\ I of her c« for hie {‘rhmim\, jsoner

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 @ THE EVENING STAR, WASTINGTON. D. €, TUES DAY. TP BRI The Factory Says “The 78 Will Outdemonstrate Any Car at Any Price.”

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 8 STAR. WASHINGTON « THIS AND THAT "THE EVENING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1928 understanding. A chance word spoken |a sound...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: D. €. TUESDAY. FLLRUARY 7, 1928 P We Can Learn the Habit [MRS. L. W. TANSILL DIES. BERNARD...

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 CURB "CHANGE FORMED. CHICAGO, February 7 (#).—Organ- $zation of the Chicago Curb Exchange Association has been completed um

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 17~ ‘ : __THE_EVENING STAR, WARHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1928. e will produce $1,000,000 worth of busi-| PLAN IN

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 A CROWN PIINCE ENJOYS 1 1CE. Crown F mark risking a tumble the ice at Copenhagen. where it is no novelty. His companion is

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 SOCIETY. - SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Willf - Dine Tonight With the Secretary of Navy and HE President and will

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 o TITE_ TVENING YTAR, WASTINGTON, D. €. TURSDAY. TEBRUARY 7, 1 an Pl g SOCIETY (Continued from Fourteenth Page.) the home of

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 bt . THE EVENING 'STAR. WASHINGTON., 7. €. TURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 19%8. LIFE’S DARKEST MOMENT 4 . —BY WEBSTER. WASHINGTON TO

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 JARY 7. °1928. The New Suits and Ensembles and the Fur Scarfs to Wear with Them Without a doubt the ensemble has assumed the

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. ©. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1928, o Lansburgh & Bro. 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE

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 - horses bearing King George in THE _EVENING ST AR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1928. PARLIAMENT OPENS AMID ROYAL

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 " FUBENE GOOSSENS & oe onser 10 GONDUCT HERE Noted Englishman Will Offi- ciate at Premiere of “*Hugh | the Drover.” | noted

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 REMUS JURY INQUIRY WILL OPEN TOMORROW| -Actions of Panel Which Gave Ac- quittal Under Court Scrutiny. quitted George wife,

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 INSTALLMENT VL HE road to Foxville ran for sev- eral miles along the shallow edge of the swamp, where at this time of the...

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 SINGERE IN STAND Champion Now Fears He Will Not Be Able to Get Two Contests This Year. By the Aseo NEW YORK, Fi 7.—-Gene Tun-

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 Three E@cz_ngzs Made in Grid PORTS. LATERAL PASS NOW MUST GO AT LEAST TWO YARDS Distinction Between a M Removed and Defense

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 S * Mack Thinks Speaker Will Do More fo PORTS.’ TRIS IS SLATED TO PLAY AS REGULAR IN OUTFIELD Condition of His Legs Will...

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 VWinter Comfort Indoors and Out BY LYDIA' LE BARON WALKER. In the Winter the homemaker has to e alert about temperature and

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 ‘"WOMAN'S PAGEF, Changing Fashions in Umbrellas BY MARY Quite the the usual silk-covered umbrellas, but BOTTLE-GREEN LEATHER

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 The Sidewalks of Washington BY THORNTON FISHER. One of man's chief indoor sports is Joining something. As a boy he at- taches

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 B 82 HELP AND SITUATIONS: ‘"THE EVENING STAR. TWASHINGTON, D.” 0. TUESDAY,” FEBRUARY 7= 10%8.i Star “Want Ad” ROMANCES. Dante

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 AUTOMOBILES, ETC.” THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1928 - RPARTMENTS, ETC. 22 e s, ’\IU'l'I‘ AND

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 33 REA APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, THE SOMERSET, 1801 16th St. N.W. A STRICTLY FIRST. S APARTMENT BUILDI ONE ROOM AND BATH, <40

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 AUCTIONS. * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1928. EDUCATIONAL. 35 w1 e ' KEEPING UP WITH THE...

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 36 THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. KAPLOWITZ ON NINTH ABOVE G ST. APPAREL SPECIALISTS INTRODUCING 1928 SPRING SEASON WITH A

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