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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated February 9, 1933

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 Closing N. Y. Markets, Pages 12 & 13 he ‘WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION No. 32,426. post office, Entered as second class matter

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 FRANCETOLONS. N £OLD PROPOSL Will Aid Move to Get Britain | on Old Basis at World y Parley. 28 (Continued From First Page.)

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 TR HOTEL CONTINENTAL | Facing Caltol Plaza / for Banquets—Bridge Parties Meetings—Luncheons Available for Dances Tel. Nat.

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 WORK GUARANTEED QUALITY SHOE REPAIR Opposite Evening Star 415 11th St. N.W. FalseTeeth Don’t allow your false teeth to drop

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 " COLLECTING NEWS ABROAD DESCRIBED Member of Assoclated Press Bureau Here Addresses Two Groups. A gigantic task done daily by

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 r A5 E=======RTAIN COUNTS UP ABC SPINNER United Kingdom Betters Its By the Associated Press. YEAR'S TRADE GAIN Position by

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 T is imporiant to buy, clean sugar because it is used uncooked more often than most other foods. that the sugar you and your

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 THE EVENING STAR . With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. .. .February 9, 1933 3 e THEODORE W....

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 ATER ONE OF THE LARGEST UNDERTAKERS N THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as $65 For a Co-,l-hA!l‘l-m-.l We have

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 jié | THE EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, CRUSERPORTLND 7 25255 e e | A Special Purchase of Genuine Warrant Officers. Newest Heavy

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 N THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1933, SCIENCE DISCOVERS g e o0 e b S SEWATE AUTHORIZES o e s < .

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 FINANCIAL. CA12 INSTTUTE DINNER | ey FINANCIAL. STOCKS GO HIGHER IN STRONG MARKET Railroad Issues Featured, but Gains Are...

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 FINANCIAL. *¥» A—13 'BOND ACTON SEEN STAR, WASHINGTO. INEW AUDIT POLICY D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1933 CURB SHARESGAIN [ N.

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 Here’s a combined FOOD SHOW and a FOOD BARGAIN WEEK. At all United Food Stores in the Washington District this week, special

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 - 20 CARPENTERS QUITU.S, WORK N FIGHT FOR §11 PAY Builders Term Action on Five Major Government Projects “Strike.” $8 DAILY

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 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1933. SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Roosevelt...

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 SOCIETY Mrs. John M. Beaw ding secretary general: Mre. Davia 1o, Cale vice " president general from the Dumct of Columbh,...

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 ¢ B4 gesbe ol . ANTIFORECLOSURE BILL 15 ADVANCED Senate Subcommittee Ap- proves Plan for Two-Year Moratorium. By the...

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 Friday Only! Famous Toiletries, Bargain Priced! $1 Size Pond’s Cold Cream Friday Only 69c¢ Regular 1.25 1-Ib. Castile Soap

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 " B6 MILLION BOTILES OF WINE WAITING Champagne Is Stored in Deep Rock-Hewn Cellars in St. Louis. THE EVENING STAR....

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 Noxzema, 25¢ JAR FOR 15¢ MEN’S WINTER OVERCOATS Originally $19.50 —An unusual opportu- nity to secure a fine tai- lored...

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 Special for Friday White Vellum and Ripple Paper 35¢ 3for$ 216 Boxes of Stationery, in 3 sizes—single sheets with enve....

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 DATES ARRANGED FOR STEEPLECHASE Officials Plan Three Events of Interest to D. C. Hunters. Dates for three annual steeplechase

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 EALES EXPECTED | T0 INVADE CUBA ®gomething Big” Underfoot { In U. S. and Central Amer- § ica, Havana Hears. ,v the Associated

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 DWLEMES [EEEeEs RECOVERY VWS =2 Accept Invitation of Senate Finance Group for Hearings Beginning Monday. 3 un- der Woodrow

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 'B-12 AMATEUR INVENTS - “TWO-WAY RADI" [Telephonic Communication | Said to Be Possible on Single Unit. By the Associated...

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 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1938. : B_13 Fresh Mackerel. Sprinkle with salt and cover with equal | | Clean number | OBion, a few

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 - .. MAGAZINE PAGE. Detecting Errors in the Home BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. are popular, many readers, young and old alike,

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. Conquering Contract By P. HAL SIMS Mr, Sims is universally acclaimed the greatest living comtract and auction

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 vt $1 Famous Brand Sheets, 81x941/, 69¢ Double Bed Size Discontinued size. Extra heavy weight muslin. Only 125 to sell at the

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 Memorial FUNDS AVAILABLE “TOSTART PROIECT Senator Tydings to Reveal Scheme Tonight Before “M” Club Banguet. BY H. C. BYRD.

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, :FEBRUARY 9, 1933. SPORTS. Suzanne Lenglen, Sorrowful Failure as Paid

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 SPORTS. HEUSER IS HAILED AS COMING CHAMP He or Ebbets Assured Shot at Rosenberg—Col. Wear May Succeed Farley. N bout in...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1933. The Cheerfyl Cherub COMB RIGHT +E'S MUCH 'WORSE = HES...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. “TA“.ESI" UUINIH i o L R m;? Season Records. H L High team sets—Minson's, 1.767; Triangle Texans, With

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 C—6 AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. _(Continued.) Warrhston 17th n.w. STUDEBAKEE DICTATOR SEDAN. 1030; this

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 , REAL HOUSES—UNFURNISHED, t— (Continued.) ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. Vernum-—o 1. & b, furnished. &blhb LK OOBER, K50 11th '"'h

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 rc-s SCHOOL FIREROW =5 IRKS HOUSE GROUP/ Cannon Subcommittee Asks “Inexpensive Solution” of Perennial Dispute. Attempting to

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