Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1925, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1925. PI_AN HARD HGHT parliamentars ruse. public agitation| The aniicourters hotly resent the| country are on the threshold of one | Tl regrets, however. that modern| “Couniry dances” he saia, “ha - A o 4 /s 4" lnnrl oratorical artifice at their - re Pepper and | of the bitterest senatorial contests in | dancing tend to thrust aside “some Iwhlnd HR WG &é&@é&“@é&‘é‘fi" : I | mand. they eventually manufactu tor L 4 : y ascribe | recent history. A couple of month | of the most beautiful dancing that we | able, force-the force | enougn ,.unuuoml votes to reject t Sir ” »oth of | will show whether the Vermont farm | have inherited from the past nd patriotism.’ treaty of Versailles and keep America topublicans tion | boy or the Idaho rough rider is to | = ———— . (nu of the league. 2 :- | prevail. Borah and his fellow. matadors will | i i : (Copyright. 19251 Im\'- their uphill struggle on the sosi 4 . LiE el ‘le»‘:u-~onn'aml\ before them between ding questions at both Pepper ar . ow and the date fn 1926 when a vote | Lenroot regarding previously express- | BISHOP LAUDS DANCING. 2 [on the World Court is finally taken. | ca views un the conre proposition. | His friends know that Borah is malk ‘Borah and Slender Band of |ing ready to give the most Demos.| Their 1926 fortunes will influence | Gorresnon deneas i Aososialod Prose | thenian " account of himself yet | Muny E vlv-, ABERDEEN. Scotland, November achieved since he entered the Senate | 1oa 1 Diancing 8 just as necessary for | Foliowers Believe They Can |1 S ™5, tivisd that o | maithy S iife s suniight 13 for ap he likes. He ha | the safest icle on the road 2 s the belief of Dr. s = Overcome Majority. himself for it for the b e ar Western States | De, shop of Aberdeen and Ork He enters upon ,. s feeling is not quite so strong. e spublican senatorial seats are in e but their 2 BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. |five v 3 T 3 re wavering between \' Saturday Evening | Although now admittedly in & wi & {5 now in t on the Coolidge World ‘ é‘ 5 licton SO ea: pr R ecember 5—From 7:30 nority that threatens their defeat, |1 i Lodeairofe —ch ic¢ Porostam and ithe wisd offy : feal. | of the foreign relations committee of | lining up with their embittered con 1 senatorial op ; or 3 ool g i ',’l',';”“‘:‘““’:]‘ the Senate. He will buck the leag tuents on burning local issues like \ Stafford | no y 3or; at high lamation, irrigation, water power | the sponge. They declare, on the con. | N0t merely as Borah, but in that higl P i ot "o can. | 20t mer ‘ st iopins " Vesitenre e | Pambeston G | trary. i omy program has put crimps in any e 1 t B o 1 33 ! Power of President Tmber of ateh nrojects in Washing. | (B 05 PIERe = Fortaie e i AN | R » : - bl Nuehuhis PIIE Fioe for sy D ) evue . Bxeept that so many fiepublican | ¢ Neyida, | e plication.” For biind or bleeding HOOSI 1y of the above monogram @ designs, in : “olor, for the most per- sonalized Christmas gift procurable. You can have it distinctively and individu in 1926, Borah and his trienc it L protruding or itehing | re: they would easily win the cc anti-Coolidge at Wuash e Sioos .mn'{m-'.'.'ré'f-?."m ally Brewood-engraved on one pound of paper and 50 matching envelopes—ecither sin- ey frankly fear th d then The World « fully cog cle sheet stationery with large oblong envelope. or standard size folded sheet. Siaudl hopseto e Aluzeina: Order now to make certain delivery for Christmas- $5 .25 wdministration on At present. the anti- | 3¢ nts but 14 certain sup I 4 & Phone Columbia on taking SHAIL under proper res : 1pply 5 the lash” relentl to that end upon hesitant candid; for reelection. | In any event, Washington and the W Pbilipsborn oo counted sibilitie: !.\ court op they a aptured. the y will requize another 15 ‘These, it is hoped, may be won |over by the power of argument and loquence with which Capitol Hill two fl I | | = Il L | I, | | 5 < =Y R b ) % rrr WG P4 mas Savings Checks 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST Members of Opposition. “battalion of death, which is ut to take the field a second time Aan e interwoven with the va iem before the e RS fight is over. Wanhin t problem distinc- and economically for of Courtesy — HE D Rorah Johnson iBupu[ar Bifts | Ta Folle: nl‘ Moses, Norri Wadsworth: of the followi | crats: DIl Reed ( land of Farm 1 | Shipstead of Mi jof 14 is not d | dimensions at They recall, in that when the death” took up the | the league fight of 1920 it numbered {only 16, Yet by resorting to_every fBReweDD o011 l\ul!lh hlrul .\orlllwul xS vg%wg?% g y, 2 AT HENTHTHDHDN Importec] Novelties —brought from Paris and selected with pcrsnnal care. Join Homer L. 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