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CALLS WORK CURE b FORWORLD'SILLS Concentrated Effort Only Way Out, Declares Ital- ian Ambassador. LAUDS HIS COUNTRYMEN Says Nation Sets Example for Rest of Europe in Attacking Economic Proble'us troubles of the world are in nature, and 1 cure for them Itallan ambassa States, said in an terday, “It is only by work that mented world can extrica ddress here yes- our tor- and Ic co-operatic pensable f tion of th country has he nature. Her pe by Intelligence and h ficlencles of example to the rem for earnest cffort normal conditi o the world. 7T Jority of the Tt: determination to Mussolini in h about political, financial reco try. reins has been prevails. is Increasi up despite situation and itself | 4 its difficult position,” the eak- | = natfonal com Foreign Capital Jax ¥ distant ican busine find a step more adap Ttaly. The telligent 1 capacities, with which you bine your capital and raw mater A A R DEBTS OF SHIP AGENTS MAY EXCEED $2,000,000 | Creditors Storm Offices in Et», fort to Collect Their Hospital Staft Drugged, T hief Strips Butldmg| 4 Press. , March 16.—The daring robbery of a private hospital, car- ried out with the aid of stupefying fumes from a powder thrown intd ,pen fireplace, occurred at near here, today. attrocinqus, proprietor of an cye clinjc, had summoned the whole hospital staff and the pa- tients into one room for a demon- stration when one of his servagts suddenly threw some powder fifto the fire and then dashed out of the ,cking the door on the out- ywder gave off dense before the doctor and es could break down en reach the win- one in the room was ¢ the fumes, which werful narcotic. jusnes returned to -veral hours later inic premises all the instru- < ina " furniture, even the is and mattresses. having been moved in a cart by the robber and his acomplices. _————— WELL KNOWN COMPOSER DEAD NAH, Ga., March 16.—John a well known composer and on muslic, died here shortly Sp eed Up —5c Everywhere Don't lag. Eat little raisins and speed up. Delicious when you'te hun; New life when you're tired. i 1560 calories of energmn; nu- triment per pound—75% fruit sugar, in practically predigested form—therefore ’llmcm fl-ll.- diately effective. Furnish food-iron also. Get little red box now and try. —5c everywhere. Little Sun-Maids “Between-Meal” Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, Itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applylng a little Mentho- Sulphur, declares a noted skin special- ist. Because of its germ-destroying properties, this sulphur preparation be- gins at once to soothe Irritated skin and heal eruptions, such as rash, pimples and ringworm. It seldom falls to remove, the torment | and disfigurement, and you do not have | improvement quickly shows. to wait for relief from embarrassment. Sufferers | from skin trouble should obtaln a small jar of Rowles’ Mentho-Sulphur from ! wiany good druggist and use It like cold cream. When applied tocheese,doesn’t that name savour of “Ye old En- glish tavern,” withits rough oak tables,crackling fireplace and decorated mug-rail? You can fairly scentthetoothsome viands and in fancy taste the delicate flavor of the rare old cheese that made so many of these taverns famous. It must be a mighty fine quality of cheese to meet the expecta- tions this name inspires, but MacLaren’s Old English will not disappoint you. Be sure you get THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. U. FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1823. Specially Interesting Features in the next issue of Che Sunday Star. Full Page Rotogravure Pictures Section. of Relics Found in Tutankhamen’s Tomb These are authentic pictures—taken under authorization of Lord Carnarvon—-and printed exclusively in Washington in The Star by arrangement with the New York Times and the London Times.. Next to a visit to the famous tomb itself of this Pharaoh is the collection of actual photographs—reproduced by this Rotogravure process detail. , which retains faithfully every In these pictures you will catch a vivid glimpse of this ancient civilization—ex- pressed in the art and accouterments which were buried with this King who ruled Egypt in the heydey of its glory, 3,400 years ago The group includes: Child’s gauntlet, made of fin- est linen fabric, found with tippet in a box containing royal robes. Sandal, beautiful in design and workmanship, with buckle of gold flowers and ducks’ heads. Wooden box painted and deccrated with inlay in which robes, sandals and smaller ob- jects were found. Detail of side panel of the box which contained the King’s robes, showing elaborate deco- ration in vivid colors. Ebony and ivory stool of un- usual design and decoration. .ppsnb‘y Buckle in the form of a gold scarab with other s ls found sewn upon a royal robe. Gold buckle of the “Sem” priest, in the form of a leop- ard’s head, found among robes. Life-size form of hard wood, cedar, covered with paint and gilt, possibly a por- trait bust. These are the first of a new series which The Star will reproduce— Other pages will appear on Sunday, March 25th and April 1st. Anne Rittenhouse’s Fashion Letter. The Pink Sport Section. Direct Cable News. The Washington Base Ball Club at Tampa, Florida A full page of Rotogravure pictures taken at the training quarters of the \Washington Club.. They are mturestmg pictures—not taken in action—but of the human side of the men upon whom Washing- ton is dependmrr to win the pennant this year. Frank G. Carpenter’s Travelogu. Marshall’s Homily. Former Vice President The Girls’ Page. The Stage and the Movies. The Magazine Section. Special Page for Boys and Girls The Comic Section. Beginning next Sunday, The Star each Sun- day will have a page devoted to the youngsters —of personal interest to them. New Stories—new Games—new Drawing Lessons, etc. Puzzles— Furnishing lots of real pleasure—that will entertain, and much of it instruct. Every Sunciay with The Star-beginning next Sunday. The Clubs and Fraternities. The Interesting Store News. All the News— From Everywhere. Have The Star—Daily and Sunday —delivered to your home direct by Star Carrier 7 issues a week—60c a month Phone Main 5000—Circulation Dept.