Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1926, Page 18

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STOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treat- ment that relieves itching torture that cleanses and soothes the Soon after the first application of Zemo you will find that irrita Pimples, Blackhieads, Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm and similar skin will disappear. is needed, for it d | the coup d'etat in Poland for him to, plied du ng !h- day. Ask your druggist fu‘;ol small size Iced or hot, it hits the spot! Main Office. 7 Cemp Meigs. L. ! Bth.L Fla. Aves ‘ou cwgu. v honhean.. Severe tests in cases of long HERRICK GUARDED AGAINST RADICALS Sacco-Vanzetti Trial Agita- tion in Massachusetts Leads to Paris Step. By the Associated Press. PARIS, May 81.—Agitation over the Sacco-Vanzetti murder case in Massa- chusetts has prompted redoubling of the guards at the American embassy and the residence of Ambassador Her- rick. 8ix policemen, including a cyclist, are now guarding Mr. Herrick's home, while five policemen are stationed at | the embassy. ‘The full hench of the Massachusetts Supreme Court on Saturday refused A rehearing of arguments on excep- | tions taken by counsel for the defense of Nieola Sacco and Bartolomeo Van- zettl, who were convicted of murder in 1921, It was intimated that there would be another move to seek a new trial for the defendants in the famous | murder case which has stirred agita- tion by radical orgamzations through- out the world. Prisoners on Hunger Strike. BUENOS AIRES, May 31 (#).— Eight suspects arrested in connection | with the exploding of a bomb in front of the United States embassy two weeks ago have begun a hunger strike as a protest against what they con- sider unjustifiable detention. They are quoted as saying that they intend to hold out until overcome by exhaus- tion or liberated. PADEREWSKI IN FRANCE DENIES POLITICAL AIMS Going to Switzerland to Rest and Recuperate, Famous Pianist Declares. By the Associated Press. HARVE, France, Jan Paderewski, rmer premier of Poland. is on his way to his home in \ Switgerland. He says he has no in- umhm to return to Poland. “I'm going to my quiet home (n Switzerland to rest and recuperate,” sald Paderewski, as he landed here | from the steamer Paris. “I have no! other plans for the:moments. At any | rate, I am not going to Poland. 1| am not going to mix in poplitics} there or anywhere else.” Paderewski declined to be inter- viewed to any extent, saying that he had not been well for a long time | and that he had not slept a wink during the voyage. He planned to g0 to Paris for a few days before going to Switzerland. He added that he had been too ill at the time of May 31.--lgnace follow events closely. | | CIGARETTE SMOKING DUE | TO COMPLEX, IS CLAIM By the Associated Press. H RELOIT. Wis.. May 31.—Cigarette smoking is not a_drug habit, but is | | gained by the individual because of | the working of an inferiority complex. | At least Prof. Olen Deweerdt, head | of the department of peychology at | Beloit College, hopes to prove such is | the case by an experiment heing out by a group of college students. | Prof. Deweerdt believes that individ- uals begin to smoke and continue to do so because they consider them- selves “out of things" and queer if | they don’t. especially in the presence | of smokers. Nine college students in psycholngy courses are experiment- | ing with themselves to see just why | they smoke, and, after they stop, ! whether and why they desire to start | again. + - | Friendless | The sorrow is endless of one who is friendless, who goes all his journeys alone; though yearning and sighing | for friendship undying, no boon of that | sort has he known. He walks through | the alleys, the hills and the valleys, ! | and no ‘one appears by his side; the | people avold him till grief has de- . stroved him or planted harpoons in | hig hide. And seldom if ever does he | make endeavor to find out the cause of | it all; there must be a reason or folks | wouldn't season his =ad life with |§ wormwood and gall. He feels he's a ! martyr, the packer and carter of sta- ples in anguish and bile; he, wretched and lonely, would cheer up if only his neighhors ‘would hand him a smile. There must be a reason, and he, in due season, should ask of himself | where it lies; “In what am I lacking, what §inx am I packing? It's time that my spirit got wise. Wherein's my offending, that walking and wend- fng I'm shunned by the hurrying throng? T'll have to get busy and search till I'm dizzy for whatever gets me fn wrong.”* Perhaps it is simple; he talks through his wimple on topics that harrow men’s souls; or maybe he glories in whiskery stories with mor- als all shot full of holes. He may be addicted to telling afflicted bystanders | of fish he has caught, or anecdotes sllly of his littla Willie and logical marvels he's wrought. His conduct inapecting, he'll soon be detecting the Jinx that has led him astray, and, wisely reforming, he'll find people warming ‘and throwing the ice tongs away. WALT MASON. (Copyrieht. 1926.) have ppoved that PAZO THE VAUDEVILLE STAR DIES.. Jack Rose; comndhm. Underwent:| Cancer Operation. NEW YORK, May 381 (P)-Jack Rose, vaudeville comedian, died early Saturday morning at the Riverdale Sanatorium. Rose, who was 39 vears old, never had completely recovered from an operation for cancer two months ago. A benefit performance at the Winter Garden, where he has Trequent]ly ap- peared, recently raised $10,000 for him. His sister, Louise, and his mother are now en route to England after a visit to him, Rose was sued for divorce by Jane Lawson Rose two years ago, but so far as could be learned a decree has not been granted. The Jewish Theatrical Guild will be In charge of funeral services tomor- row. PRAYING CROWD PLAN ASSAILED BY PASTOR Optician‘s Hope. of loun ‘Bilent Worship by Host “Preposter- ous™'—~Sherift Pnnm. By the Associated Press, TAMARCK, Minn.; May 8L—=While Vernnn Ev\'flnt an Dpflch,n waited for the “crowd” which is to join him in an hour of “silent prayer” tomorrow “to permit God to make known His will,” he was subjected to & vigorous attack nt “three services’ from - the. single pulpit in . this village of 200 residents yestéerday. The Rev. E. “hanner, pastor of thq plln. which lenz expectl will bring thousands of worsh as “contrary to the word ol‘ “God,” he sald in a warning luund at morning, afternoom and evening services at the Ifttle church, “has never sanctioned anything like this. It is preposterous to believe that the ‘prestige’ of a group of people gathered together silently should com- mand His visible appearance,'” . At the same time Sheriff Boeke- noogen declared, “I'll be there with plenty of help to see what happens.” Meanwhile Ewing, whom Rev. Mr. Channer charadterized as “being with- out real belief in God,” awaited pa- tiently for his “crowd” to gather. He has prej a grove for those who may join with him, but there is no evidence yet of the expected throng. P, In A recent exhibition match in Shanghal, Claude Falkiner, a promi- nent English billiard profession.l, the Presbyterian Church, condemnedmade a run of 651 in 24 minutes. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MAY 31, 1926. ~2|CRUISER BEER SALES MAKE BERLIN SMILE But Some Teutons Regard Incident in California as Very Serious and Poor Advertising. By the Assoclated Press. 4 BERLIN, May 31.—The alleged sell- ing of beer on the German cruiser Hamburg in the harbor of San Pedro, Calif., is receiving much attention from the German newspapers, some of them treating it facetiously, while others regard it as a more serious af- fair. “The Acht Uhr Abendblatt over its article today printed the headline, “Conflict Between Germany and the United States Over Bottled Beer.” The Soclalist Vorwaerts, which fa- vors local option, seizes the oppbrtu- nity to attack the war minister’s pol- iey of sinking millions into battle- ships, *'A 'German fleet is unnecessary,” it says. “It is useless in war and too strong for peaceful pursuits, such as ice-breaking in the Baltic. The junk- ers argue that the fleet, through world cruises, advertises Germany, ‘The Hamburg lncldenl certainly is a fine advertisement —_— Seipl to Speak in Paris. VIENNA, May - 31 (#).—Former Chancellor Sefpl will leave Monday for Paris, where he has engagements to speak on Austrian affairs while awalting the arrivel from Vienna of Cardinal Pifi. Together they will sail for the United States at the end of the week to attend the eucharistic congress in Chicago. Delightful Rummer Locstion TILDEN HALL ‘%‘.......a'..?'i"...g e ke Entrance Aere NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St. S.E. Regular Lines of Goods In addition to special purchases, it is our constant aim to carry in the Down Stairs Store complete lines of regular goods in cv-ry section. And the prices must average as low, or lowcr than elsewhere. New Feature of Our Exclusive Never Mend Pure Silk Hose Silk to Garter Welt No Change in Price—Special. Keeping pace with style requirements the New Never Mend Hose has arrived with an extra long silk hoot. This need has been necessitated by the short skirt vogue. 22 inches, of pure thread silk, with lisle tops and feet for extra wearing strength. Buy Never Mend -vour satisfaction is assured. All seasonable shades. Sizes 874 to 10, DOWN STATRS STORE Effective Tuesday Revised Prices on Gold Seal ° Congoleum Rugs 9x12, now $13.75 9x10.6, now ...$11.75 7.6x9, now $8.75 6x9, now Due to a drop of prices in the wholesale mar- ket on Gold Seal Congoleum, we are repricing our stock to the lowest price level ever reached. Perfect stack, each rug hearing the nationally famous policy of satisfaction. Rugs in beautiful tile and car- pet designs. Attractively colored, for breakfast porches, dining rooms, kitchens, cottages and bath- rooms, 8-4 and 12-4 Congoleum, by the yard, 80c and 90c square yard. 5 DOWN STAIRS STORE Sale—Lamps and Summer Lamp Shades Offers Unusual Savings J | Wrought Iron Lamp, Special, $2.45 Complete with attractive cretonne shade; adjustable arm. Lamps, $3.95—Adjustable standard in any desired height, 414 to 514 feet. decorated with hronze leaves, Polychrome Lamps, Special, $4.95 Attractive polychrome standards with solid metal base. Brass arm may be easily adjusted to any height. Pull- chain socket. Imported Tokanabe Base Lamps, $1 95 Special value. Base only at this price. Ideal for Summer bungalows or bedrooms and reading rooms. 100 Cretonne Shades, Special, $1 DOWN STATRS STORE Exceptional Sale of Wearwell Sheets at Greatly Reduced Prices 63x90..........81.15 81x90. . 72x%90... ......$1.20 81x99. . .....8130 Of excellent quality bleached cotton, closey woven, seamless and entirely free from dressing. 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