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Evening Star dated February 26, 1928

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 WEATHER. (0. 8. Weather Burean Partly cloudy today. creasing cloudiness wi perature. ‘Temperature—Highest, nltg‘nlt: 1l...

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 SENATORS QUERY SON OF BLACKMER Young Oil Man Refuses to Give His Personal Views on Father’s Deals. By the Associated Press.

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 25 SCHOOLS ENTER - ORATORY CONTEST Maryland Enrolls Institutions by Counties for Part in National Meet. Twenty-five Maryland

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 RRd STUDENTS RETAIN FOUNDERS' SPIRIT School Children Belie Charge Against Modern Youth in Essay Work. ‘That the spirit of *76

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 —_— . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O. FEBRUARY 2. 1928 PART 1. CARVING OF LEE NEARS COMPLETION Group to Be Unveiled on...

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 TNE SUNDAY STAR, WASITINGTON, D. €. FERRUARY 26 1928-TART -1. It's Time To Be Talking Matters Over—If Savings Count— . « « «

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 8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D._C. FERRUARY OWDENTTES ENTER WASHINGTONSTATE First Threat Against Hoover Offered by His Foes

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, 0, FEBRUARY 26. 1928—PART T. Will Be Placed on Statements l‘(‘e;t;d-;r;leprilill»h T r— e =

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 10 Smith Managers MISSOUR! RETURNS TOREED'S BANNER County Democratic Parleys | Promise Instructed Dele- gatiens to Senator.

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 - THE_SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON,: D. €. FFRRIARYV 2. 1928 -PART. 1. Lansburgh & Bro. 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE

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 ANCIENT PEROVIANS - DEVELOPED GROPS Race Reached High Stage of Primitive Farming, Dr. 0. F. Cook Says. | , The ancient...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; D! C. FTEBRUARY 25 1928-PART 1.’ ' SOFAS, CHAIRS o 4 TABLES and Living Room Groups " Occasional

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 THE SUND AY STAR, WAS HINGTOV D. C T‘FBRUARY 26, ‘)"8 T‘ART 1 PITTSBURGH GROUP WINS RATE VICTORY Southern Competitors Fail to

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 16 DRY PLANK GROUP T0MEET TUESDAY).: National Leaders of All Sects! to Convene for Demand on Parties. A demand for the...

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 TR ‘1LY 26, 1928- PART 1 ‘s 17 COUNTY PLANS 16 | O5EhraT b New or post MRS LLY BUSCH 1 Fvrre 4 ORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT...

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 38 <% G. U. GLUB RETURNS 0 HIGHER DRAMA Mask and Bauble Group Gives “First Night™ Be- fore Critical Audience. Remindful that

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 L MARYLAND PUPLS TOMSSNO STUDY County Increases Facilities! as Congress Bars New Outsiders From D. C. Action of the House of

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 SN Mk ESSAYS TOCHART INDUSTRIS HERE Chamber of Commerce Will Give Prizes in Contest ]‘ to Close March 27. | | Seeking...

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 THE_SUNDAY_STAR. IWASTITNGTOX D. €. TEBRUARY 26 1928—PART T. IIMIMIIMIIITITNG INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET...

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 ”E(Viirtorial Page Special Features EDITORIAL SECTION he Sundawy Star, Part 2—14 Pages - WASHINGTON, D. €, SUNDAY MORNING.

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 WHE EVENING STAR " With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D.C. BUNDAY..... February 26, 1928 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor TR

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 NARCOTIC EVIL GROWING, PRISON FIGURES SHOW Representative Port Federal “Cure” ‘ Question BY JOSEPH A. FOX. NTRODUCTION of a

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 NOTES OF ART AND ARTISTS Official Announcement of Opening of New Clark Wing of Cor- coran Gallery of Art—Exhibitions in...

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 D. €., TEBRUARY 25, 1923—PART )y THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, ATHLITTEHITITIT T TS T T ST TS TS T ST ST T T ST GAAIIIIE L 2

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 < CRLOFF WILL PLAY DURING KENT HOUR gram of WRC Numbers Tonight. Orloff, celebrated Russian who created such a stir in 1...

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 Community Center Department, Franklin Administration Building. Main 6036 The committee for the District of Co- Jumbia...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TFTEBRUARY 26, 1928—PART o establish themselves as independent = ———— e e e e e to the...

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 N U. S. TREASURY IS CLASSED AS GREATEST BANK IN WORLD As Chief Financial Officer, Secretary Has Supervision of Receipt and

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 FINANC ‘Total sales Same period a vear ago Abitibi Power (new) 108% 95 Abraham & Straus..... 974 113 110% Abrahm & Straus...

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 FINANCIAL. UNDERTONE EASY | ON BOND MARKET Trading Slow — Interest Is Shown in Foreign Group. D. C, FEBRUARY 26, 1928—PART 2.

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 12 RALS INDENAND ON STOCK MARKET Industrials Irregular, Trade Moderately Heavy—Wa- bash Is Leader. Br the Associated Press.

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 THE SUNDAY Framed Pictures at —Beautiful pictures, in- cluding rural scenes— reproductions of old masters, etc. All at- ‘...

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 “Kanson” Ready- ¢ Mixed PAINT Made With Pure Linseed Oil $1. 69 Gal. made especially Company. and very :pccxall\ pnu:d in...

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 'SOCIETY." Personal Notes Gathered of Off@_l_\fi’ishington Congress and Department Circles Represented in Recent...

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 "SOCIETY.” THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FEBRUARY 26, 1928—PART 3. SOCIETY." 3 Comdr. and Mrs. Ingram Entertained at

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 i % N \\’Ol’k Of BCHCVOIC of Various NEW YORK, February 25.-—Meetings | of the various sewing classes are about | all that is

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 4] vTales of Well Known Folk SOCIETY." THE SUNDAY In Social and Official Life Peruvian Ambassador Becomes Vice Dean of...

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 SO CIETY. NEWS OF THE CLUBS I CONDUCTED BY N, The Wheel of Progress will continue the study of the United States Consti-...

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 AY CLUB WOMEN OF THE NATION Democratic Women to Hold Annual Meeting—Women's Organ- izations Confer About Needs of Federal...

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 The third lecture of the “Greater Barnard association, February 16, Dr.|Mrs. P. A. Lillard, 1370 Columbia road, Washington”

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 No Phone or Mail Orders Because of Limited Quantities THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY _ 36, 1928—PART 3. 9 to

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 , EIO Pastels Yield to Bright H OLD BLUE CHIFFON WAS USED FOR TIHE STREET FROCK AT THE RIGHT — TRIMMED WITH TUBES AND FAGOTI

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 ~ Your Baby and Mine BY MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED. Up to a certain age parents must be responsible for their children's safety;...

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 12 . THE SUNDAY STAR.. WASHINGTON,. D. €. FEBRUARY 26, 1928—PART 3. E'_SE HEIMS PI_ ANS [_—__;'_T"’___;;':I MAPLE SUGAR SHOW

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 .~ Theater, Screen - and Music SESPUE HAYAKAWA - Keiths New American Opera Comique BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. O entertainment...

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 : 2 b — One on the TH'E Archduke Leopold of Austria has all the attributes for success as an Horatio Alger hero. Perhaps he

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 OT many years ago the leading juvenile of the BY C. E. N screen was Charles Ray. With a large number Of photoplay patrons he

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 AMUS EMENTS. FILMOGRAMS Bits From the Studios and Theaters. wobbling picture, or otherwise. is to be extended to Leo, lhe" HE

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. €, FEBRUARY 26, 1928—PART 4. The Imperial Male Quartet Gives Concert Tomorrow: 'I'HE Imperial

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 In‘the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. HE Traffic Bureau is making every effort to gain the ap- | proval of the District Com-

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 BUSTAX DECISION OF INTEREST HERE Supreme Court Ruling Held of’i Local Importance: Other Issues Cleared. ‘ Three decisions of

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 ' EDISON EXTENDS UEST FOR RUBBER .cpenee <nd 1o Thorough Analysis of Florida Plants Shows More Cacti Species. Thomas A....

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 AY STAR, WASHIN GTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 26. 1928 -PART 4. THE SUND \ | [ i | i TRENAKERS ST | NEW MARK N 197 i Production, Sales

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 NONAGENARIANS ON ROLL OF G. A.R.POST Ceven Members of Burnside * Bodv—XKsep in Touch With Colleagues. Savan members of...

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 __THAL S \DAY STAR. WASTIINGTON, D. €. FEBRUARY 26, 1928—PART 4 District Nat With & slogan of “Thirty recruits by . May 30,”

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 Armyand NavyNews the number of colonels shall be in- creased by one-fourth of -1 per cent of the number of promotion list...

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 MASONIC. < i.E M1, Horeh, No arment ers Hospitals for Crippled Children, ta the form of & Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer photoplay, will

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 FRATERNITIES Con! from Fourteenth Page.) | funeral ceremony, Mrs. Mary R. Quade, —(Continued from Fourteenth Page) _ | Mifs.

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 POLICE TRAINING | SCHOOL SUCCEEDS Institution Started Ten Years; Ago Is Aid to D. C. Bluecoats. ag a policoman in Washington

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 Basket Ball, Golf | Tennis, Swimming he Sunday Star, SPORTS SECTION Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTO D. C, SUNDAY £ MORNING, FEBRUARY

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 -} X 2 WILL DEFEND THEIR TITLE Tourney 1o Be Played Over Course Named After Washington Man—Chevy Chase Shop Takes On Aspect

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 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 26 1928—PART 6. APARTMENTS, ETC. s INPARTMENTS B¥C. . EUK SUNDAY

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 REAL ESTATE.: « THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 26, 1928—PART G. REAL ESTATE. WANTED TO RENT—HOUSES. OFFICES AND

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 . " MAGAZINE SECTION he Sunday St Part 7—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. €., SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 26, 1928, Lorton Reformatory...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. A estingly many times, and no doubt many readers have some knowledge,

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 1] '}v ‘Courage as Part of Day’s BY JOHN E. TAYLOR. EN with a high sense of duty are usually gifted with an un- usual amount

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 4 = { i i UTSIDE th* sun beat down upon Washington Square, wilt- ing humanity and asphalt im- partially The trees and grass

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 ‘Day That Hero Worshipers F org(”)t‘_»li“eturns RY GENE TIOMAS. ONG years :go a ruler of the flowery islands called Japan de-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. A LUSTY WINTER By Ben Ames Williams Responsibility Meant Only One Thing to Dave. T is the...

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 STOR IES SPORTS GAMES “Educating Patricia” BY CORNELIA H. MILLER. Patricia in Suspense. The story deals with Patricia...

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 GRAPHIC SECTION GRAVURE SUPPLEMENT Che Sunfy Stad 3 WASHINGTON., D. C.--FEBRUARY 26. 1928 The battalion of Richmond Blues...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.-GRAVURE SECTION-—-FEBRUARY 26, EMBRYO SCIENTISTS HOLD EXHIBIT Pupils with Their Handicraft

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 26. 1928 a 5 . 7 g < The giant airplane carrier Sara- toga makes

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 THE The fast and strenucus game of hockey as it is played at St. Moritz. This is one of the chief sports afforded by always

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 THE SUNDAY NESTLE CIRCULINE PERMANENT WAVES No Kink; no friz. ‘f Whole Heads $9.95 Beautiful Prench Marcels ‘Try one, only 50

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 26, Simplex Flexies are one of The Hecht Co.’s exclusive lines.

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