Evening Star Newspaper, September 22, 1925, Page 10

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10 - DRY ENFORCEMENT LINITS T0 BE StT Andrews - Will Specify Func- tions of States and U. S. | as Row Result. ‘ Clearer cut distinction between Fed- | ermi and State functions in prohi- | bi*fon enforcement will be drawn by | Assistant ¥ Andrew pro- | hibition field marshal Details of the pronouncement ex pected soon from Gen. ws have not as ye L but it i Xnown th the chief function o 8 overnment | is stoppage of the sources of the boot leg trade. Prohibition Oficer Dropped. | In this connection it was disclosed | today that Gen. Andrews has ordered | dismissal of a prohibition nt at- | ‘tached to tt )rieans’ admini :strator’s office sending time and ‘money” in pursuing, searching and later ~arresting a woman motorist when he found she carried “a pint flask, perhaps a third full.” As a result of the agent’s action, which Mr. Andrews regards as having | rendered the Federal law ‘“‘obnoxious | and cheap,” the Assistant Secrotary | +has informed all administrators and | “thelr deputies of details of the case. | ‘This was done, he said, for the guld ance of the enforcement personnel, and he described the dismissal as a ciplinary move. | Confers With Attorney General. Mr. Andrews conferred again with ‘Attorney General Sargent, and there have heen fndications that at previous =imilar conferences the subject of the | ‘division of authority and responsi Dility was discussed. In effecting the Tecent reorganization of the prohibi tion force Mr. Andrews has kept the Tlepartment of Justice fully advised | @t his plans, inasmuch as it is that idepartment’s duty to prosecute cases {déveloped by the dry agents, and Mrs. Xabel Walker Willebrandt, Assistant {Altorney General, in charge of prohi- Jition prosecution, has conferred often Nith the Treasury official. i e | 514 BATHERS ARRESTED. WVomen Without Covering Over - Suits Taken at Waikiki. “HONOLULU, September 22 (4).— Reviving _the ' enforcement of the famous Desha bathing suit law, Mhich prescribes that bathers must Mrear a covering over thelr bathing muits when passing to and from the Heach, the police swooped down on Waikiki Beach vesterday and ar- Fested 14 young women. They were ordered to appear in the police court today, when they will be charged AFith appearing on streets in the vi- einity of the beach clad only in bath- ing sults. | Abolition of Virgi Staff of Colonels Backed by Byrd ‘h to The Star. TER, Va.. September 22. —Businass in Government s threat- ening one of the oldest institutions in the Old Dominion—the resplendent galaxy of colonels who make up the official staff of the Governor of Virginia. H. F. Byrd, Democratic nominee for governor, and by that token, gov- ernor-elect. favors. a personnel re- cruited from the National Guard or in regulation ure, and much smaller than the group of 30 now appointed by the chief executive. Mir. Byrd has let it he known that his views on the subject are not in any respect a reflection upon the dis- inguished nians who hate held these posts in the past, But because he deems the change in line with the simplicity he holds desirable in onducting the affairs of the common- | wealth. A bill to provide for the change is to be iIntroduced at the next ses- sion of the Legislature. Mr. Byrd's idea on the matter was No matter how sweet and pure the cream—without Heathization the germs that turn Butter rancid work their havoc. Only Green Meadow Butter is guaranteed good until used Made of pure, sweet whipping cream from healthy cows— maintained under the most hygienic conditions—and Heath- ized—that’s Sold by leading grocers and delicatessen Phone us if you cannot get it easily 1620 First St. Milk, Cream, Buttermilk and Heathized Butter THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO nia Governor’s communicated in the following letter to Maf.. A. Willis_Robertson at Lex- ington: e “I have just received your letter In which you expressed the hope that the staff to be selected by me as zovernor would be from the commis- sioned personnel of the National Guard of Virginia or the Officers’ Re- serve Corps. “The existing law provides for the appointment of a staff of 30 members by the. governor. A change in the law is a matter of legiglative concern, but without in any way intending [to dictate to the general nssembly I | will welcome a_change in the statute {so as to permit the governor to de- | tail. without expense to the State, for | definite periods. a much smaller, but wdequate military staff from the Na tional Guard of Virginia or the Of cers’ Reserve Corps, I would recom- mend that such appointees be only | citizens and qualified voters of the | State of Virginia. No officers so de- | tailed shonld be comnelled to serve. tand Do change would be made In| his military rank. Their regular sery- Green Meadoy Butter. H. L. Black & Son, If it is 1 Green Meadow Butter . it’s absolutely pure It takes the Heath process to render germless the air in which Green Meadow Butter is churned. HOGE WILL MAKE RACE FOR VIRGINIA GOVERNOR Roancke Lawyer Accepts Repub- lican Nomination Declined by Henry W. Anderson. By the Assoclated Press. ROANOKE; Va., September 22.—S. Harris Hoge, prominent lawyer and business man of this city, in a letter sent yesterday to Joseph L. Crupper, chairman of the State Republican ex- ecutive committee, formally accepted the Republican nomination for gov- ernor of Virginia. Mr. Hoge was tendered the nomina- tion by the executive committee at a meeting held last week at Alexandria, at which Henry W. Anderson, who was nominated by the State conven- tion at Roanoke, withdrew his name and declined to make the race. e uniform would be worn on official oceagions. 1 belleve that such a staff would amply maintain the dignity of the commonwealth, and at the same time be in keeping with the simplicity of A business administration.” Inc. North 1670 - Another b AMOC k2 m (TR TR w %8 Produchk of The ié . OT all the service Balti- more gets from the solidated Gas Con- Electric Light and Power Company comes through wires and pipes. Some of it comes on wheels. To keep such a big system in order, to improve and extead the service, quires large numbers of motor trucks. a lot of gae. rations figure their one motor truck is ew cents a day by using the And busy tracks w Public Service C. costs earefully. | SEimctor fuall the are wasting money, too. In the of & year, It mounts up heavily. That's why it's & the Consolidated d e ws WA A m o e asaa aa wa others course ificant to find that e Electric Light and Pewer Company, like so many other big uesrs of motor fuel is of the expeorian Amecrcan Qil &, g of big users and make AMOCO a habit! - Woodward & Lnthrap 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Four Featured Values in Fall Upholstery and Drapery Fabrics: From the largest and most diversified stock. of upholstery and drapery fabrics that we have ever shown, we select these four em- phatic values that are featured in our dis- play. Not only are these prices low, but Chase’s “Velmo” Mohair Velour Special, $10 Yard This rich, deep pile fabric is noted for its rich- ness and wonderfully serviceable quality. It is one of the most desirable upholstery fabrics of today. especially for large. overstuffed pieces of furniture, easy chairs, fireside chairs. Shown ia 2 shades of blue, mulberry, rose, taupe, crimson, green, orange and walnut. Rich Sunfast Mercerized Velour Special, $5 Yard A deep pile mercerized velour for upholstery or drapery, in rich colors with a beautifully soft finish; exceptionally fine quality especially de- sirable for window and door hangings as well as upholstery and for pillows, scarfs and cush- ions. Rich blue, walnut, rose, golden brown and mulberry. 30 inches wide. Drapery Section. Fifth floor. Photograph Frames Special, *1 For that photograph you cherish, attractive wood frames in silver or gilt finishes; all regular sizes from 5x7 to 7x1l. Espe- cially good values at this price. Garden Pictures, $1.50 Colorful garden pictures in artistic frames that will add that wanted bit of color to any room. Picture Section. Fifth floor. Radiator - Furniture Made to Harmonize With Furnishings Furniture that lends to the finest rooms that touch of distinction uni- versally striven for. so seldom achieved. Long, low radiators are trans- formed into comfortable window seats; higher radiators become console tables. handy places for flowers, b radio sets The humidifying feature keeps the proper amount of moisture in the air. Mahogany, walnut or F ivory : six coats baked on. Studio_of Interior Decoration, Fifth floor. The Dahlia Show Hastens On Tomorrow is the second day—be sure to visit our First Annual Dahlia Show. Gorgeous specimens glowing with color. making it easy to select the ones you want. Orders taken for bulbs to be delivered next Spring. Bulbs, 50c to $15 each Housewares Section. Fifth_floor. . terns, our charges for reupholstering furniture and making draperies will be found correspond- ingly reasonable. Let us do this work for you now. Estimates gladly given. Lustrous “Kapock” Sunfast Drapery $2.75 Yard Besides lustrous kapock at this price. there are other sunfast drapery materials of rich rayon handsome stripes, damask designs. Paisley pat- plain and two-toned colors for living, din- ing and bedrooms. They may be‘used as thes are or lined. With pleated or flat valances. There is a remarkable color range embracing every desired color tone. Domestic or Imported Tapestry $6.50 Yard There a small figured, light and medium ground tapestries suitable for dining room fur- niture. small suites and odd chairs. also large verdure designs that will look well on large pieces—davenports. fireside chairs and others Then, too, odd and unusual designs that may be just what you are looking for. 5 Choice of These and 2 Other Console: Mirrors, Special, $5.85 Attractively shaped mirrors in four patterns and in brénze, gold, silver or blue finish. Size ahout 1415x27 inches. practical for most any room. Mirro: Fifth floor 500 Pairs Ruffled Marquisctte CURTAINS $1.75 . 5 Pair A splendid value in white ruffled . Marqui- sette curtains in dotted or checked designs; nicely made,. with tie- backs: 24 vards long. The illustration shows the dotted design; the checked one is equally attractive. Cartain Section. Fifth floor. Homespun Coverlets For College Boys or Girls 54x90 72x90 $6 $7.50 Ideal coverlets for college boys or girls. Made of pure wool on a cotton warp by machinery, they look like those that were made by hand in Colonial days. They combine warmth with service and do not easily soil. Blue, brown and henna colors. Bedwear Section. Second floor Dinnerware, Glassware, Housewares Sale Priced Heavy Galvanized Rotary Ash Sift- ers, $2.65. 44-Piece Dinner Sets, ¢pecial, $10.50—new de- sign in attractive shape. open stock. Corrugated Iron Ash Cans, reinforced top and bottom, $1.85. Light Cut Glass Cheese ® and Cracker Sets, 95c. Rockinham Eng- lish Teapots, four styles, 85c. China, Glass' and Housewares Sections. Fifth fioor. Etched and Cut Glass Sherbets and Goblets Universal Alumi- num Percolator, Ridjid Step Ladders —4 ft.,, $1.60; 5 ft., 25c each $1.953 6 ft., $2.45.

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