Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1926, Page 22

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ongress Electlons Resolved Into Scramble to Get Back Here. ng for “issues” in ssional campaign, :’l:-- oncluslon that the affair is r M\mg itself into.gothing more than A scramble on the part of Senators ! and Representatives to*continue their +Winter residence in Washington. Of . pourse, it already is decreed that a LJarge number ‘will not come back. Re- publican Senators, for instance, are ifferins creater havoc in their own arty primarfes than there was rea- ®on ta helieve and consequently long fore election time it is decreed that . the pleasures of Washington life are a tumber of distinguished citi- T gens of the United: States. < life of Washington is is evidenced on many atches and holds within its *kpell men who might attain to untold ches in other. spheres but who pre- 1'[’ to remain in the more or less lassic shades of the Caital City, gontent to live the modest existence which is possible on sovermmental ala Once a statesman gels a real taste hington life he is loath to There ix President Coolidge, for in- . The President has told a num- ionds White H. =l comfortablc He frankly ver enjoved true _comfor Vice President, M jdge was offered an official bt he declined it on the_sround that his own salary wa g {_wpkeep and he did not fo ACongress to make i for the purpose Fate eventually into the White nd many believe |} Maryland and District of Columbia —Fair tenjght and tomorrow; warmer tomorrow; northeast utheast winds. Virginta. tonight and tomor- row; slightly warmer tomorrow:and in seutheast portion tonight; h ncrthmt and east winds, diminish- ast \'lrsinia—!"nlr tonight and tomerrew lightly warmer tomor- réw and in extreme south portion to- night. Recerd for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 71; 8 p.m.. 12 midnight, 56; 4 a.m. 54; . | ers are, trained. Highest temperature, 72, 0 p.m. vesterday; lowest tem- , occurved at 6.a.m. tod: Temperature same date last v Hlnut. 73; lowest, 54. Tide Tables. (Furnished by Unned States Coast » 5 Tomerrow—Low tide, 4:22 a.m. 4 u p.m.; high tide, 9:18 a.m. 48 p.m. The Sun and M —Sun rose 4:47 a.m.; : sets 5:46 a.m. 8 Automobile lamps to be lighted one-halt hour after sunset. Weather tn Various Citles. ** Sepiarsac Wousg s 223 35322852 e fenlt voluntarily to | o i < mind to leave the place Mellon of the His friends Then there is Mr. Department. 1 he would not stay in Wash- (9 Tle has been here nd has thoroughly en- indication on his part of a desire to live anywhere clse in the world, it w AMr. . Hoover that ' he, 100, soon-would tire of Govern- Sidment restriction and- red. tape and 911 that sort of thinz. and would kick he bucket of official life into smith- preens. But he did nothing of the i kind. He has remained in the Cab- ¢ net under two Presidents. : § Hughes a Frequent Visitor. ! Charles Evans Hughes. who first ] hmn to Washinzton as an assoclal difficult to tear om h[‘ duties at the fttle more than found excuse to come k to Wash- ce then and spend a week His law practice brings before the bench t. } or more. { him increasingly 1 iwh g chairman of the committee, and nted to the Senate an a \Par ago and life to re prepared to go the whole limit. ¥le will mve the President squarely ue in Massa- will be squarely a test. of ! manding by the Pres —the favor- rxe son of the old Bay State and the New Englander to occupy the vhite House in something like 80 B. Kellogs, Secretary of another who has becoms ' Lmhmmd with Washington life and ould not know what to do without Mr. Kellogg first came to Wash- Ington as a famouys “trust buster.” Ie liked it =o well he zot himself t \plected to the Senate his term | there he went to ssado: t e ":.l then returned to Washington w ake his present post as head of ma ;"“”dg' cabinet, These are hut a few of the states- rlv.n who find life in Washington se nviting and so compelling that they yefuse to quit it. Thers must be gomething 1o the nld piace after ail, { The world's gest hotel, now un- @er construction in Chicago, will ha est_room ] o1 "Wren amoath: \ od. ‘blot or leak; carried i Gae - position. M Fomi and feed. wire of 14k - ! te gold. A prog ’3} pen guarani Four dealer’ THE_HAMILTON SALES: COMPANY, INC. 168 Dartmouth St. ROSTON LAST CHANCE Vest Pocket Special Saturday will be the last day to get our special vest- pocket edition. o to your dealer’s at once. 724 13th Street N.W. 820 F Street N.W. 17th and Eye Streeis N.W. 3122 M Street N.W. R. P. ANDREWS' PAPER CO. FOREIGN. ® (8 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) ’nnnmuu Weather. 1) "|the meeting THE EVENING ; CATHOLIC WOMEN:OPEN - | FREEZING BELIEVED CURE | ASK BUS STOP ORDER. : $600,000 CAMPAIGN Seek to Clear Debt on Nluonnl Catholic School of Social Service in Capital. A $6p0,000 campaign: to clear the debt on the National Catholic School of Social Service, 2400 Nineteenth street, ‘was launched at a meeting of the- Washington District Council of the National Council of Catholic Women last night at the, M:)nowex Hotel. The campaign will be nation-wide in scope and will seek to endew the school, at which soclal service work- Among the speakers who addressed last night. were Dr. Charles P. Neill, husband' of the chapter president: Miss Agnes Regan, 'executive secretary of th Nationa] Council, and Dr. J. A. Gan non: L-hie[ of staft at Gallinger Hos B Ak T 1 Brickiayers, Masons and Plas. | International Union comprises | 1,000 local unions, with an ag- 00 LACE CURTAINS ‘Should Be Washed Before Hot Weather . T'O pack Lace Curtains or Draperies away without wazhing is the worst thing that can be done. Dust, dirt and smoke have collected in the delicate fabrics throughout the Winter months. fumes have contained acids that eat the fine mate- The dirt grits rub %and wear thin the threads. rials. Have your Curtains washed now—make them Size them or not as you may prefer, but pack them away knowing they are safe for Curtains folded away CLEAN will wear you much longer. fresh, sweet and soft. the Summer months. Making Yeur Curtains Clean and Lovely Is a Specialty at Our Prices Are Most Reasonable Phone Us | create antibodies with which the STAR. WASHING' FOR CASES OF LEPROSY German !tp-rlmenter Asserts He Has Healed Six Persons—Re- quires Only Few Weeks. By Radio to The 8tar and Chicago Dally News. BERLIN, May. 28.—A new means for the complete cure of leprosy by treezing is announced by Prof. Pald- | b\ rock of the dermatological clinic of | | Dorpat University. f. Paldrock, a widely known ex- perimenter with the dread disease, considers that chaulmoogra oil has failed to realize the hopes he and others had held for it. Finally he hit upon the idea of using carbon dioxide snow, with which he froze the <ep- ron: acillus - which attacks the tissue. Che tissue is broken by the freezing and antigenes are liberated and body conguers the invading baccilll. The cure ‘requires only a few weeks, Prof Paldrock says. 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