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Evening Star dated April 19, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Occasional rain tonight and tomor- row; little change in temperature; moderate to

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 " A—2 RUSSIA ASSALLED Noted Speakers Oppose Rec- pgnition at Capital’s Larg- est Mass Meeting. Before what was described as

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 SMALL STORAGE VAULTS at $2.50 and $3 per month for luggage, files, records, valuables, readily accessible at M’l Storage...

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 OE HIG J~INCORPORATED~ "ou I R PLUMBER Bituminous-Smokeless { _ A full 2.240 Ibs. In egg size. You'll find our delivery...

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 CHEST TRUSTEES ELECTION APRIL 28 Contributors to Have 95, or Three-Fourths of Number, From Organizations. esentatives of...

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 ¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., \/! A i, 19, 1933. CABDRVER SAVES GRLFROM PLUNGE Dorothy Gates, 12, Rescued || While

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 FACES QUESTION OF LONG'S INCOME New Internal Revenue Chief, Probably Helvering, to Have Big Task. One of the first problems

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 A—S8 ITHE EVENING STAR W With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY.....April 19, 1933 THEODORE W....

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 One of —oldest and TRADE ALLOWANCE for your old Refrigerator, Piano or Radio at JORDAN'S Here is your chance to dispose of

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 AMU SEMENTS. From the Front Row Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. By E. de S. Local Theater Managers Keep Vaudeville

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 === MEN’S WEAR === Hand-Tailored Ties, 4 fnr —39c Ties—in plaids, checks stripes, and figures . . . Also a large assortment

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 SPORTS. WEAVER T0 PITCH OPENER IN PHILLY Cronin Banks on Two Wins in Three-Game Set to Start Tomorrow. Y JOHN B. KELLER. FTER

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 300D AND COMKLEY AT YALE, COLUMBIA fTheir Teams Rated League’s Best—Two Others Under Former Pros. BY LAWRENCE PERRY. EW YORK,

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 TA—14 wxx WILSON ADDRESSES D. . UNDERWRITERS New York Insurance Expert § Speaks on Methods of % Increasing Sales. — BY EDWARD

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 FINANCIAL GOVERNMENT BOND PRICES ARE LOWER #Commodity” and Convert- ible Issues Take Leader- ship in Trading. BY CHARLES F.

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 SPECIAL MERCHANDISE for THURSDAY | A—16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1933, Each week this page

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 Washington News THOMAS TOFAVOR LIBERALIZING 1934 0. C. SUPPLY BIL Amendments Drafted by Com- | missioners Allow More Lee- way

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 B—2 x SOCIETY Mrs. Roosevelt Will Return by Train This Evening From New York, Where She Flew Monday Afternoon. RS. ROOSEVELT

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) Little, in command of Marines in Haiti, is returning to Washington by wy of ew York,

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 " B4 MAIL AND GAS TAX BILL IS APPROVED Doughton Measure Would Give Roosevelt Power Over Postal Rates. By the Associated...

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 INTERFEDERATIN | NOVES FORAMITY Strips Itself of Power to Take + Action Contrary to That of Component Body. The...

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 LUXURY LINER —By Gina Kaus— (COPYRIGHT, 1033, BY GINA KAUS) INSTALLMENT XXV. AWKINS' questions about the price of German...

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 ome relief and | reller projzcu whue operated on & hllue | scale are on a bare subsistence level. | | Necessarily the health,

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 | ABOR WILL SEEK THREE OBJECTIVES = of the Council of Sochl Agencies at Barker Hall, Y. W. C. A, The three immediate...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1933. B9 _ 9 Thursday...a Most Important Exbibition..-.and...

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 B—10 “SAY. DAUGHTER. DIDN'T I GIVE YOU A DOOR KEY LAST WEEK?’ “YEAH. DAD! BUT I STILL COME IN THIS WAY FROM FORCE OF HABIT!”

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. Gestures Which Reveal Age BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. NE thing which a woman who wishes to look young must avoid

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Bedtime Stories BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Enough Is Enough. When you're facing sure defeat Time

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1933. ROOMS. By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS ”“’"%?3.?;"}““5“”' I3 Oommhin

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 B—14 APARTMENTS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 APARTMENTS. DIRECTORY OF UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS SPECTAL

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 R HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) A). B SITA R, SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) LARGE HOUSE—$67.50. 5311 4th ST. N.W. Home...

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 B—16 QUARTET 0 MAKE l DEBUT OVER WRC Southernaires to Begin New' Series With Familiar Melodies of Dixie. A new series of...

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