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THOUSANDS CREFT ROTORSHI ARRIVAL Bwarms of Tugs and Motor Boats Gather About Baden- Baden in New York. BY GRANVILLE WHITTLESEY, jr Bpecial ¢ ( N Star amd the Sunrise popped @ surprise nis of ¢ imtine, when nge neweomer ar ours before dawn mounting a huge | and flung | ed letters r the mer tered over Germany fl the house pennant of rship waved from her amidships. Certainly that Ger What Every Husband Knows. THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, —BY WEBSTER. SORRY '™ 50 LATE, TEAR, BUT, THAT'S IT! ALways 1 WAS HAVING SUCH A SWELL THINKING OF ‘M\X'\S_E_L‘F. TIME | FORGOT ABOUT GOVNG DIPN'T OCCUR W0 YOO HOME . IT WAS SOME PARTY. H, SUPPOSE THAT L MIGHT | HAVERN'T HAD 50 mocH MOT BE HAVING A For in YEARS. ‘J/ Hoop "’ImeFI:iiflfeflet:z T ALY MID- By MYSELF ! | MEV ".3’.235'?52‘:3 T s 5 ) IKIMEW SUCH A SELFISH, \] () \MCONSIDERATE )| AT L MAr I MY with the C L DIPNT INTEN D T AIGHT, MADVCE, § BIRE AL ( o | EVER 3 4 Sosonitoiious CVERY MICIOTE § WAS ) ITWAS 1'5‘:’«"6}5!5 Il BoReD STIFF C\E [ “Thewe ! HOmESTLY, | Runs Under Motor Power, Flettner's h cth | Coer. 1926 (N.Y. Wovki) Pross Pub. Ca. AlAY, T WAS T STUPIDEST ATTCNOED! ) WAS WELL, THE MEXT Time You WAMT 10 STAY OUT ALL TUGHT | 1 You' D PHOME ME S0 1'LL MOT o, BIFEAKFAST 1S ALL Yy ARD WE HAVE SOMETHING jitileE oD — WAFFLES AMD STAY CUT ALL 1 CouLom' T S . nsas EDGAR BLACKMAN DIES AT LYON PARK HOME Was Member of 0dd Fellows and Jr. 0. U. A. M.—Funeral to Be Tomorrow. el 1 omy ompletel Bdgar ¢. Rlackman, 51 vears old died at his resid e, 410 Oak street Lyon Park, Va., Saturday night. He im.| was a native of Georgetown and lived ihe | there continuousiy until two up | 2 tide the ship made Alf knots over- tha | Cisease. M ed through the wa-| Mr. Blac he's much | Covenant T fulfilled my summed up first trick on arship ath was heart Ind and the Juni ican Mechanies, ited with the | the Daugh ton otficiating Congressional Cer by his Blackman: one ighter, Polk of this city; four sons, Ha Leonard a brothers, Andrew A. Bla Mrs. Elmore \ cu with wind drernately un ie remainder vith combina Tyrias now produces more than 000.000 pounds of fresh silk cocoons a_vear HARD LARGE PIMPLES ON FACE Also on Shoulders. Lost Rest. Cuticura Heals. been “ulma Island The worst in the storm rax. when we no northing, progressing miles “ I had pimples on my fi shoulders. Tiey were hard, large and red and festered and scaled over. The pimples on my face :ched a great deal, and the ones my shoulders were very sore 4 ached o that I could not rest. e tiouble lasted about .hree THIRD FEUD VICTIM DIES. Five Held After Gun South Carolina Town 10 () Fight in 1 trica other remedies without success. | began using Cuticura {Sozp end Ointment and in four :s 1 was healed after using two ‘ 0ap and one box Ointment " (Signed) = Parrish, Rt. 3, Blos- som T:xas. Sept. 8, 1925. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for daily toilet purposes. wen the ) Soap e Ointment % and e, Taleam Z5e. Sold Address : “id 10,000 it Is Posltive in Aotion It begins immediately to take out 4 the Inflammation and reduce all Svyzlhng. The first application \ Prings Great Relief. . Stops Itching Instantly and Quickly Relieves Irritation Severe tests in cases of long standing have proved that PAZO OINTMENT can_be depended upon with absolute certainty to Stop any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Recommended by Physicians and Druggists in United States and Foreign Countries. _PAZO OINTMENT in tubes with Pile Pipe Attachment, 75 and in tin boxes, 60c. The circular enclosed with each tube and box contains facts about Piles which everybody should know. PARIS MEDICINE CO., Beaumont and Pine Streets, St. Louis, Mo. - | nie M. GANGSTER KILLED Takes Sixth Life in - Thirty Days. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, May 10.—War fare in Philadelphia’s underworld has taken a toll of six lives in a month, and the police today did not see any signs of a truce The latest vietim, Harry Rurton, was riddled with bullets yesterday by &ix men, whose action the authorities belleve was revenge for the wounding of A member of a rival gang. Burton was hound for a magistrate's office for a hearing on charges of hav. ing heen implicated in the shooting last week of Charles Workman of | Brookivn, when his assaflants crowded | his automobile to the curb and opened fire with pistols and sawed-off shot- .. The six men, believed to he aped before the po- i Burton was a man in the underworld and - to be expected. | Recently he was sald to have become | connected with & New York gang | ot hootleggers and ‘“‘speak-easy" | operators and the police believe he had broken with them over the divi | xion of profits. This fs thought to have led to his murder Feuds among rival gangs of hoot leggers and operators of houses h: n in prog for a year or more and murders have heen frequent. Complete records were not available, but the police sald there had been six men shot to death in the last 30 days. Scores of arreats | have heen made, but in most cases the actual slayers have escaped IRISH PRIESTS COMING. 200 Permitted to Attend Euchar- istic Congress in Chicago. CHICAGO, May 10 (#).—Permission ta attend the Eucharistic Congress ( n given to more than ests, according to infor eived at Congress r |73 Garke numner o prelates will | turther represent Ireland in the Con gress ceremonies. Cardinal O'Donnell | of Armagh. Primate of Ireland, is Lamone those schedual 1o come. 'LEAGUE OF GIRLS’ CLUBS ‘ ELECTS NEW OFFICERS 5 1 Miss Mary R. M. Griffiths Chosen | ’ President at Final Session of | ; Convention Here. E Election of officel vears | i Other officers ted were Mrs. Fan Pollak, New York, second vice | president; Miss Ada incke, Pennsyl vania, third vice president: Miss Mayv| To Dr. W. B. Caldweil, of Monti- | Howard, Connecticut, fonrth cello, 1il, a practicing physician for | president: Miss Agnes TFrede: <on | 47 years, it seemed cruel that so nd, fifth vi many constipated infants and chil- phine sandquist, dren had to be kept constantly et | “stirred up” and half sick. h, { The genersl xentiment of the meet- | ing was for the development of eral educational program on a wids scale. DR. W. B. CALDWELL AT THE AGE OF 83 While he knew that constipation was the cause of nearly all children’s little ilis, he did not believe that a sickening “purge” or “physic” was . = necessary. Lyrically Stated. From the Pittsburgh Sun ““The course of trie love never runs smooth, yon know.” “Ay: In other words, road to_doublin.’ ** In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin he discovered a laxative which helps to establish natural bowel “regularity,” even if the child is chronically consti- pated. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin not only causes a gentle, easy bowsl movemant. hut. bect of all. it never ‘It's a rocky | Mother! Ifs Cruel to “Physic . 9 Your Child | gripes, sickens or upsets the most | delicate system. Besides, it is ab- | solutely harmless, and so pleasant! that even a cross, feverish, bilious, | sick child gladly takes it. | Buy a large 60-cent bottle at any store that sells medicine ‘and just see for yourself. Dr. Caldwell's SYRUP Special Including large plate. six wooden salad choice of colors—pearl, tc green. Glassware Section, Fift Boudoir Chairs Special $22°50 Built on particularly becoming and comfortable lines—upholstered with lovely figured cretonne. A chair that will grace the most attractive Bed- room and offered at the special price of $22.50. Bedroom Furniture Section. Seventh floor, nish air in i mahogany. Th many attractive Vietrola Galleries, Fou 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Glass Salad Sets individual fork three Orthophonic Victrolas The new model, 4-4 FFor the home that has an aristocra stile cabinet is in two-tone, blended phonic reproduction is only one of Convenient Terms if desired $160 aodmard & Watheop PEPSIN $5.75 alad bowl, serving plates and and spoon. A cool and inviting spaz and Florentine h floor. I'his ts decorations. e wonderful ortho- features. eth tfloor, ON WAY 70 COURT! Philadelphia Underworld War |, MONDAY, MAY 10. 1926. Bright colors shown in these - New Summer Rugs Many hued patterns, some liveiy and some more modest, are to be seen in these new floor coverings for the warm Summer months. No matter how un- usual the color scheme of your home is, you are sure to find here a durable good-looking Summer Rug that will blend harmoniously with it—and at a price so low as to be exceptionally attractive. Kimlark Fiber Rugs Sizes 27x54 to 9x12. Prices, $3.25 to $20. Belgian Fiber Rugs Sizes 3x6 to 9x12. Prices, $5.75 to $35. Oval Rush Rugs Sizes 3x6 to 9x12. Prices, $5.75 to $28.50. Rattania Rugs Sizes 27x54 to 9x12. Prices, $2.75 to $16.50. Palm Beach Rush Block Rugs—9x12, $43.50; 6x9, $21.75 Other &izes made-up-to-order from twelve-inch blocks. Rug Section, Fifth floor. ~ Woodward X Lotheop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets “Marble-ite” Garden Furniture beautifies your home Jardiniere 12 inches high. Jardinicre 10 inches high. Flower Box 30 inches long. Bird Bath $20.50 Garden Bench $24.50 Bird Bath $12.50 Woodward X Lotheop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets May Clearance Curtains at special low prices Including some of the finest Curtains and Panels that have ever been in our stocks. Fine values for the housewife who is -looking for a better grade Window Drapery at a low price. We suggest that vou see these offerings very early tomorrow. Voile and Marquisette Curtains Reduced for clearance to $4.75 pair Beautiful Rayon Panel Curtains Reduced for clearance to $4.85 cach Cream-colored hemstitched Rayon Curtains Reduced for clearance to $4.75 each Curtain Sectioni, Fifth flvor. Woodmard & Wotheoy ] 10th, 15th, F and G Streets