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THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C BEDTIME STORIES—i o Sonn,. 'POINCARE FORESEES FALL OF RADICALS Predicts New Government Certain of Early Doom—Deciares Only Republicans Stuble. | The Fun Shop| Conducted by Maxson Foxhall Judell You've often heard how ageing in wood improves fine wines. Now listen to this: The best Kentucky Burley Tobacco (the same as fine wines) loses every bil of its harshness and rawness when it is aged in wood. Velvet Tobaoco is Kentucky’s best Burley, aged in wood Z { ! GROANS INWARDLY, DIGS WATCH GUT TROM UNDER. 3 | I i Our Own Lost and Found Department. ~L Tuesday Values‘l GENUINE SPRING \ BECOMES DMLY CONSCIOUS THAT ANOTHER DAY HAS B SOCIALISTS MORE MILITANT| B V. DWIGHT.—Do rou happen to GUN AND THAT THE UNPLEASANY DUTY OF GETTING LP E Know the rest of the poem coutaiing [ES AREAD OF Wi the Tine: 1 dreamt that T dwelt in mar- Meetings Indicate Cealition With | V' I Herriot Groun Weak. PILLOW AND PRCPS ONE EYE OPEN T LOOK AT IT GROANS OUTWARDLY i R B. V. . —The poem vou refer { to is wn unzwer to the housing probiem, {and gor follows : [T dreamt (hat I dwe't i uurble hulls (Nu objection to children, canary or Dup) — Ten airy roow No wonde Woke up. I ; ‘Lom Chops . 55¢ \?;Ib ?a’,lops 55¢ =& : {Shoulder 27¢ CRE MINE OCloK | : | FANCY NATIVE | BEEF |{Chuck Steck . B {Chuck Roast Lacarrr & M c {Plate Beef 13 -Corner | |Porterhouse e e Associatad Press May 26 —Premier Poincare ke What s expected to be his | +t political time to e wi tor thirty-five per: wept when at fust 1 =il U he opens the session of | OPS DOWH AGAIN TOR JUST A SECOND. PEELS THAT IF HE COULD JUST MAVE ABCUT ANOTHER HOUR'S EP.HE'D CET UP RIADY TO FIGKT THE WORLD 1 tiink ot was | wrote the th T ask not, & departivent council o Meuse Bar le Duc toduy. The dis- surse, it is understood. will be both N explanation of his defeat at the rolls and a defense The ton ective electors matio -1t sounds more ke See for yours ot, fame nor lov attributes to a de e with vim and vigor itting: the | 1 ¥ let me keep R 1 My girlish tigger. nd i s | orted coulition to be suon dissolved. | WINE the parties in oa state of | Give nml Tuke 408. Kind'y Old Sou S know it is wronz to fizht® Don't you ndicating the accomplishments of | know the d book says we should love | 11 point | L finances | Sandy ¢ /) 50 ¢ . | vrer —Vep. bu v's a SR v.b., 2« than he found | N 5 i T CE AWNS HEARTUV 1em. despite the German default. His | - : ‘ s o agl R policy. he will seek to show.| A man's first wmistake 1s to k 2 Round . 1b., 40c ‘:rsl;\lf;flll’ltldurl\‘-‘d' ‘.-‘\ atars fusiiion | wrong girl. His second ki | 3.6 { ! LR R e \ ‘ : e i er-allied accord A Sound Reason. N T ( i\ i i VEAL Sees Harly ¥ Ib., Ab., 1b., of his policy Volaw. b Ab., 1b., .1b., tb., 19¢ 17¢ 9c 20c £ of temporur . don't you | { “ 118 Rovernment. the premier 1t that state PPING QPF AGAIN r\\' REMEMBERS HE'S Bl TFINALLY GETS 1 Backing the other bos » | bl friend o' he is leating the 7 the better of Foen. Mr. Oldwed—1 vt spoken Lo my (BY i D 4 lCutlet to say mothing of | s toniterapt I Ol IRS Leg Roast nment | Boing i collection of rer i ; : i 'Rib Chops . he believes, is bas- | ploved in the well known or’. hold- | : L = — eneci s sl H 1 3 Breast S 7 e e 0 ORATORICAL SCORE - | Whole Dary Gained |FLORIDA MOBS SLAY G dCl1ET SYSTEM EXPLAINED, Bv World Flyers = 2 GIRLS’ ASSAILANTS NATIONAL PARK Ground Vefll Ib., 18¢ CORNFED PORK to Dr. V < 5" al Hio oy (Continued from First Page.) l’l’r L]. S. Cll'(’ll(l(ll" | All expense tours—1 to 7 days—longer i sen Youthful Negro Pair Riddled! if desired, make seeing this wonderland and Bodies Dragged Through | Half Loins .. 1b., 23¢c r it de wl Faureu " Center Chops .1b., easy and convenient. Every American should visit this national park. Climb Fort Myers' Strests i thtf:_‘moun\ams—nd: horseback—motor i —fish—camp. 29¢ gosiuise (Bederg End Chops b., 15¢ ude will not be o Fresh Hams . 1b., 19¢ Fresh Shoulders, The New Orienta! Limited. brand new from locomotive to observation car, an all-year, all-steel train, 1s the last words see Ib-y 13¢ word in de luxe transcontinental trans- of the muj SMOKED MEATS portation. M. thus further s “'Hll,z vlvr general tnpr |Small Hams . . 1b., 19¢ | Smoked F’icnics,b : ; " Ib., 11c e | Sl . M A Rl i s Piece Bacor . .1b., 15¢ Glasier dnd Yeliowatone Nationxl Barks. {Cooked Tongue, For free books and information write, call or ghowe | b, M. HUBBERT, Gen. Eastern Pass. Agent | Sliced Tongue, Ib., . HEWEITLOCE Teoe, boss: Azent |Cooked Ham .Ib., 55¢ 40 Finance Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. | Frankfurters . . 1b., 24¢ 'Sliced Bologna, lb., 24¢ |Chipped Beef, lb., 60c DAIRY PRODUCTS |Holland Belle .1b., 49¢ {Pure Creamery,lb.,42c |Pure Lard. . 1b., 12}c |Fresh Eggs. .doz., 29c IN. Y. Cheese. .lb., 23 |+ GROCERIES |Sugar .ib., Navy Beans. . . Ib., rPure Cocoa. . Ib., Apple Butter, BY the way of conclusion he intends o offer a little advice to his succes- ors, declaring that no stable coll the Ra Mr. Oldwed — ERNE TH A FLAZH, CF COURSE ! TO FORZET - TS SUNDAY hd Soc SPREADS HIM the Commu S that can surtive 24 on 4 unic this is bound to alists The only gov. Just from Paris— inlaid with | “Just try it o u needn’t take it ivery one I've put, vou amo "Wont vou buy a ticket, please™ CHARLES G SHAW d 1 vou don't like | clse has subscribed. down for the res some prelimingry meeting in the x contest. : Another important phase of this| Mashire Island system of judging is that the judges | bas done more to rite the speakers rather than grade | tional date them ans that the speakers | Rt SRk uion | . are st Ng 1o their reiutive Utg ety government about to be formed Dluck | merit us contrasted with one another | could numerous i rather than in relationship to some ies, cess in busi 1 standard of oratorical old man who was BIICR ROt i nephew. . of course, 1 hnow the young fellow. * dute line—Para- Kuriles 17 ke the interna Tine lerstandable of readers than hapters in . bulletin <chool hie Society Wilton Willkume : suvs Vixpreas Stmilar Viens. Toulon Sowialists Dressed reservations exvel National ¢ < unusual date fine prudng vewspapers of May e to press ubo the wornt ! pateh toid of th Saturda The have ex similar with but a mumber of the other sections. which huve ings. uotably ons. M | to hi < of age that” w Grade the Speakers. e trouble | g view some of mobs here | e ju write is finding some one to pluck.” second ¥ cte, for the They ~do mot | Jingle-Jangles. lup “an jdeal Score of oue luudred 1'm foud of apple trees and star. und grade the akers 01, 85, 92, ete., T bate the names on Pallman car eto 3 - there are five judzes i B Vils ot ot the speakers, a1l of the latter b losé to ome first identitication | held meet the Avignon, illes and Too suse shown less conservatism vesterday | vouns girls near | i this T i sieritr wil et traim. | spect, expressing the idea that the party ought not to eling to a e adopted ten trely different condit immediat v ested ast Alentian island ICoprrizht FELL HED > . witets hnd | President Millerand, whose wauld e 5 t . . e streets by the | However. inasmuch « R they coatibue ol e Bach judge might select s went to | Sfctlon of the organiza In further intery Seaker o Lt slkee B speak differcy " HoRsLE v repeats his previoush case it would be sary to c from Ameries: 11 s be in re ne Eram, without the addition | emergency judges ur eliminate some | wan : L: it : : RTY M. fresh’ planks. Summarized of the contestants by ot whieh | the United normal relations with Gery would obviously be unsatisfactory et P S = MAN LOST IN SHIPWRECK. ! i condition that the Reich does nog re- | and unfair vert to imperialism and that it shows | "nder the We Confess! e g o GREAT NORTHERN RY. in the last miilion blades | 1§ reparations en such a s %o declares for a re- | DOt prevent a ision eventu ; Route of the NEW Oriental Limited preduced by our factory, | Finest train to Pacific Northwest a bad one slipped by our | sumption of relations with the Rus- [ally. 1 tie ballot failed to | Zaspection Denartment. sian soviet government, without obe. !de\ikn‘nln the # second ballot nee to the Moscow government's | would be r to hetween the | This was inexcusable, ana we hope that the manwho finds it will let us square Ramsay Macdonald, the British | would still be used in the balloting. prime minister b written 2 letter | In reality the low-point total sys | ourselves by advising us reported to! at ONCe. | to Premier Poincare expres tem. when the judges are v'mnul--ul,! | Shakespeare, | desire to have published th desizna 1e best sneaker with re Misinter- tative and confederate vet- | spondence w lentiess racy message was 2 cans, 35¢ eran: dled ut the home of his dauzn. | Double-Life Blades tween them cone ) port. M. Poincare has agreed and the r‘cauq‘":,‘.:;:":;:“":‘:":‘:; ol mistaken identity ¢ Potted Meat, small, 4c ter, Mrs. E. Chapin, here, on Nerntatn: fass vient H weas a niciee | Use GEM Safety Razors Deviled Meat, small, 4c . | the bill as a whole and the impera- | contestant's allotted twelve minutes I: ery ]024 Spr“]g‘ R 56¢ 70c mueh weight 4 3 tlic PALEY CoOpETers Aot Band: The absence from Paris of Edouard Herriot. leader of the Radical Social sts. and c deputies. W ho low-point total system < that would Trawler Grounds Near Cape Bre- ton—Others of Crew Rescued. | HALIF M of the crew of the as drowned wh d last wight. ports received at the m eries department today Re: about fsappearance of political n These Foneral of de- partmental councils, which are cred ted with representing France more | iosels than the Chamber of Deputies, W tind themselyes placed:in & some- *hat awkward in uext i senerally in- ought member | wler Mikado | little vessel | ude i vote of try. as they shether they shall Zelves to the present or cabinst the coming i opportunity to studv their detailed ting of the speakers will be both interesting and ructive. To that | d The Star will publish « box | judicial ratings. the | PRESIDENT SIGNS 'MMlGRATlON B|LL method being sim to that used in BANNING JAPANESE [* b2 il ™I s for e —_— { meeting on the night of June 6 should (Continued from First Page.) be made by Wednesday of this week at the latest. it was announced to- day. Applications may be sent to om 440, The Star building. The ckets are to be pro rated and it is important that the office have a com- plete list of those who desire tickets. “Plans are being completed for the rest of nging The dead man was man. The wreck was first | have been that of th a British steam schoo pretation of wi said to have caus Painleve Unopposed. fisher- “h score of t The Socialist orophesy that president’s arm- | hair soon will be filled by one of | their party. forecasting M. Painlev 1 e to replace orzans the continue ANNUAL CLEARANCE whole sabject of immigration and set- ting up the necessary administrative SPECIAL NOTICES. machinery. The present auot act, of CONGE nm OF TRAFFIC | 1921 will terminate on June 30 next e - Cenmters L1 iis-of great importance-that. prehensivé measure should place and that the arrangements for | Ropert 1. Mattingly. its administration should be provided \y;J_ R etor By : at once In order to avoid hardship and | sit in the first row, and Chuirman confusion. I must, therefore, consider | Mattingly will tap « bell when each CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., May 26— h . Tutcheson, aged | ,' of Houston, Tex., former | work of the timekeepers, tters will be made public e ) be made public In twe or | , "y s will be five of the most of Virginia and served in_the civil | war under Gen. T. J. (Stonewall) | 5Corned Beef ! : ’ tive neec of the country for legisla |ju up. President Coolidge ix to pre- i tion of this general character. For |side, after beinz introduced by Robert 1 eminent of American citizens. the Jackson. 00 CED WTTH monella or polyehrome wonder Suburban work: plastering. this reason the bill is approved.” Saner, president of the Ameri- K h 1 Hanihara May Resign. can Bar Association. Soon after the President had signed | Monarek Club Host. the bill Ambassador Hanihara (‘.Illbd’ The Monarch Club is to be host to at the State Department and had a |the contestunts on the night of June long talk with Secretary Hughes. He |5 at a theater party, it being expected 8 was furnished @ copy of Mr. Coolidge's | that a1l of the contes nts will have o statement and will cable it to Tokio. |arrived here by that date. The club 'uvllwed Ahd restored to o Neither he nor the Secretary would | will emtertain the contestants at your npldenr‘:na»r‘v rvnngmr e f | discuss their conference. luncheon Friday, June 6, the day of axpaicite s 88| Recent dispatches from Tokio have | the contest. Plans call for a recep- Sl indicated that Mr. Hanihara would |tion at the White House that after- noon, after which the seven con- Peaches, No. 3 can, 1 8c DEL MONTE GOODS Apple Sauce, No. 2, 19¢ Asparagus, No. 2%, 39¢ Tips, No. 1 THE TOOL BOX OF THE BRAIN FOR TOMORROW'S EMPIRE BUILDERS "yt‘lout will restore them 1 ROGRESSTV HOTEIS. CHURC to have not desire to remain long in Wash- O JFICHMOND, kes-Barre. Pa T FHOUSEHOLD NFCE: Serty 1 You need it. Our perfect s st o8 od b3 us tor. B3 vears: Catl Mato Sra say silver polish, Yuur name and address. It 1 "be delivered promptly c.o.d. Price, 8oc, vuu gime Jar. R. HARRIS & CO., cor. 7ih and If You Have a Good Curled Hair Mattress YOU PAID FOR LONG HAIR The reason it cost more than short bair is heeause It i esilient. WHY_ TAK ONE BR BEDBLL'S FACTORY Main 3621, 810 B. St. N.W. FLOORS LAID. SCRAPED AND FINISHED, 014 floors made fo look like uew. 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Kwfls Roonm;x v 110 3rd St. S.W. ington as ambassador after the bill became a law, but there was nothing to show that the question of his resig- nation had been considered during his call today at the State Department. — :|NEW LIBRARY LACKS FUNDS FOR OPENING (Continued from First Page.) tinue closing at 3 o'clock each Wed- nesday afterncon, owing to lack of funds. Repairs Badly Needed. Decrepit typewriting machines are in use at the main building, the librarian said, while the building it- self, now In use for twenty-two years, is deteriorating for lack of funds to make necessary repairs. The roof needs repairing, Dr. Bowerman con- tinued, and the stucks nced a mew elevator. = The library has neither enough money to buy the necessary new books to serve the unusually intelli- gent populace of the National Capi- tal, he continued, nor enough to make the necessary repairs and bindings for books in hand. DISTRICT APPEAL HEEDED. Commissioners Pleased by Liberal- ity of Senate Committee. The Commissioners expressed grati- fication today over the liberal treat- ment accorded the District by the Senate subcommittee that handled the District appropriation bill for next year. The committes reported the bill out Saturday, carrying a total of $28,102,019, or more than $3,000,- 000 above the House bill. They were pleased by the action of the committee in not accepting the Cramton amendment in the House bill, “which would substitute 4 lump sum of $8,000,000 as federal gov- ernment’s share in llou of 40 per cent of the total appropriation The Senate committee worded the bill so that the €0-40 ratio could be restored, or & lump sum of $14,000,000. Not only did the committes heed the appeal of the Commissioners and citizens_on the flscal relations pro- vision, but also incressed a number of the {mportant items in the bill such as the new water conduit from Great Fal! o list of school con- Seruction projects and park and play- ground estimateds. -, - testants will be accompanied by an honor guard of local high school stu- dents to the D. A. R. Hall for a brief inspection of the scene of the coming forensic battle. Don Tyler, representative of the Pacific coast district, will come from Los Angeles with his coach, A. ¥. Blanks, head of the public-speaking department of the University of Southern California. Seventy-five persons are to come trom the Curtis High School of New York, and more than one hundred are planning to attend the event from Philadelphia. = In some sections of Hungary the superstition prevails that a loaf of bread baked on Friday and impaled on a stick is a sure safeguard against fire. E makers of Oneida Community Silver have given plated ware a dis- tinction formerly associated with sterling only. They have spared no expense to fashion the finest product possible. A similar policy pro- duces Hearst’s Interna- tional— attempting, re- gardless of cost, to m— pass all existing sta avds. Everyissue fillad with features. * Calafia’” by Bhuco Ibauzinimmofthem he June issue. .Heaz'sts International Raviee Gharse Nevsr Ovax 8L and Grosner Suit Graduation’s New Gift Parker Duofold Pen and Pencil to Match ‘" * in satin-lined Gift Case De Luxe Handsomer Than Gold — Mightier Than the Sword Nowutwmnthecudmhon. long and prosperous than these two fine Tools of Hand and Brain. 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BEVERAGES ) G.&G. ........ 1Gc Arlington ¢ Clicquot . .......14c No_Charge or Bottle Credit FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Bananas . . . .doz., 25¢ Apples. . 3'lbs., 25¢ Lemons ... . doz., 25¢ New Cabbage . .1b., 5¢ Grapefruit . .each, 10c New Potatoes, 4 1bs., 25¢ exas Onions. . .4 lbs., 25¢ o