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Evening Star dated February 6, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain this afternoon and tonight; to- morrow cloudy and slightly ‘colder; min- imum

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 2 = EQUALITY IN PAY ASKED OF GOOLIDGE Federal Employes’ Federation Charges Discrimination in Protest to President. Charging

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 Over th Cofir”e ee |Cup jit They had to give Aunt Tillie ether twice for one operation — once to stop the pain and once to...

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 & Quality has made it famous +++Conti Castile Soap owes its world-wide reputation to quality and purity alone. It did not win

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY G, 1929” T I “SEE US FOR LUMBER | MILLWORK" PAINT HARDWARE BUILDING

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 ] o w e SUBURBAN D. €, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1929, SUBURBAN NEWSS ROAD SHORTAGES SEEN N COUNTIES States Attorney 0’Conor...

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 TONGERS BY SCORE RAID OYSTER BEDS Scene in Virginia Folloyvs 62 Arrests and Calling of Armed Boat. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR viaw With Sunday Morning Edition. " WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY . .February 6, 1920 i ] "THEODORF W. NOYES.

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 THE. EVEN NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. | | | | BINGHAM FUNERAL SET FOR TOMORROW Rev. Z. B. Phillips Will Officiate at Last Rites

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 FINANCIAL. DANK OF BETHESDA STOC N DENAND Gains Six Points on Local Ex- ' change—National Savings i in Sharp Advance. EY...

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 FIN BOND PRIGES REACT INDRAGGY MARKET Convertible Issues Sell Off in Sympathy With Stocks’ Decline. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE....

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 SPECULATIVE CURB Buying Reaches High Figure, With Market Trend Uncertain. BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. @pecial Dispatch to The

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 Washington News NEW ERA OPENS - - FOR TUBERGULOUS .. GHLDREN OF D.C. Tnsertion of $150,000 Sani- tarium Clause in Bill Aids

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 SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Guests Last Evening of the Secretary and Mrs. Jardine. . last evening of the Secretary of

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 S'OCIETY! (Continued From Page Fourteen). @ dinner given by Col. Wade H. Cooper in his home on Massachusetts avenue last...

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 16 We Make Sandwiches Wholesale and Deliver Them We also Ship (Parcel Post) ;60‘: Per & 8 Per Doz. Doz. We Make Box Lunches

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 by the Illinois institution into a breed- | “South River,” is an anglers’ paradise ing grounds for game and wild fowl. and

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 Trimmed .with Black Furs Regularly $39.50, $49.50 and $59.50 No left-overs . . COATS specially purchased. Successful models

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 THE EVENING QT\R, \VAQHI\GTO.\. D C.. WEDNESDAY, I‘I"BP[Z\RX 6, 1929, g CHARGES AGAINST UNIVERSAL CLEARED House Body Gives

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 B AT 3pis Y Ly 38 THE. EVENING LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Men’s Fancy

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 Vi78\i/@\ii (8170 /8\1/@\i @1 /8Vi/8) THE EVENING THE VICARION—By Gardner Hunting (Copyright, 1928, by Public Ledger) OBUBOT]

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 22 ® JULIETTELIPPES | “{SOLDE” PRAISED Large Audience Attends Third Performance of Wag- nerian Opera. Nez Perces Decline To

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 ULIUS ROSENWALD AIDS ROCKEFELLER Bears-Roebuck Head Takes Part in Indiana Standard 0il Controversy. NEW YORK, February 6 ()

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 | | 500 Prs. Women’s Felt Moccasins Reg. $1.00 and $1.29 Grades 79¢ pr. —Pretty, comfortable felt moc- casins with...

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 COTHAMTOSSERS WILL INVADE G L. Have Won 18 Games in Row. American U. Beats G. W. Maryland Routed. l season, will invade the

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 SPORTS. Text Offers Six Rules for Ma ENTERTAIN “RIGHT" MAIN RICKARD LAW Please Public Its Way, He Insists—Benefits Drew Women

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 SPORTS.” RENEWAL OF MEET DRAWS 0LD STARS Drive Event Will Be First|y of Kind Since 1922—Two Ex-Champs to Roll. EWSPAPER men

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 28 NEW ATTRAGTIONS ON'WRC TONIGHT “Intimate Musical” Period and “Sunkist Serenaders” to Make Radio Debut. Radio’s Major...

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 ' scribe the scenes. The National Broad- v . GREATEST HOOK P ~ PLANNED MARCH 4 Hoover-Curtis Inauguration |- Ceremonies to Be

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 ¢ \ K_O! TARY 10 Sunday Monday “THE FVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. U.° WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8~ Wednesday Thursday Friday...

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 BEDTIME STORIE Roughleg Gets a Hint. Take & hint where'er you find it: “Twill often pay you well to mind it. ~—Roughleg the

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 WOMA N'S-PAGE.’ Sleeveless Frocks for Sports BY MARY The revival of the sleeyeless frock came without protest or opposition

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 PARIS.—Parisiennes, who are always on the lookout for fancy dress cos- tumes for Mardi Gras, are admiring the stage clothes

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 FEATURES. The Sidewalks of Washington BY THORNTON FISHER. ‘Washington residents during the past few days have been receiving

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 (Contdnued. (Continued.) Acflmu—: Cofield _electric | FURNITURE of all kinds wanted; E prices Gers, sed short time oners, u

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 APARTMENTS, ETC ° APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. - (Continued.) 200 MASS. AVE. NEW BUILDING. " Apartment of living room, dressing

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 REAL ESTATE. ST AS e B AY. FEB - 1078 AUCTIONS. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES, SALE—HOUSES. * AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. !...

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 EDUCATIONAL. (Continued.) Walton A by ACCOU B. Acctg. and M. vide adequate prep: exami STRAYER Z"ACCOUNTANCY _ Shorthand in

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