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Wahbi hordes, coming " from N are pressing on the Transjordanian southern borders. “Abdullah's posiion, which never Was too strong, is now more unstable than ever,” the correspondent adds. ! “His hope lles In the protection of Great Britain as the mandatory of his territory. His prime minister, accord- ing to a local newspaper, is intriguing | igailnst him in favor of one of Ibn Saud’s sons. Ibn Saud meantime is lidating his position by building Iroad from Jedda to Mecca.” — Would Raise Division. Elevation of the Militla Division of the War Department to a buregu, with a chief to be appointed by the Presi- dent from a list of National Guard officers nominated by State governors, is proposed in a bill by Representative Speaks, Republican, Ohio. The meas- ure also would provide for assig ment of Regular Army officers for in- struction of the National Guard and tv_in the Militia Bureau. RESORTS. TLA CIT a “The House with the - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Americans Drank 1925, Figures Show Americans “drank more tea in 1926 and paid more for it than ever before, the Commerce De- partment announced today, giving imports as 100,962,226 pounds. val- ued at $31,454,181. Per capita consumption for the year was calculated at .88 of a pound, compared with .81 for 1824, while the 1925 price per pound, on import value, was 31.2 cents, as against the 1924 figure of 29.3 cents. Imports for the vear have been exceeded only once in the past five years, the department said, but never surpassed in value. The import and value figures for 1924 were 92,772,890 pounds and $27,- 228,713 British possessions supplied ap- proximately 48.6 per cent of this country’s tea, with 29.3 per cent coming from Japan and 12 per cent from China. RESORTS NEW_ENGLAND. 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From New York July Ist returning_Aug. 21, 1926 Itineraries and all Details Arranged.Careand Worry Eliminated, Through the AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL SERVICE Here Is Exactly What This Service Does / 1— TARTING with your own ideas of whare, when, and how you' want S 10 travel, and the amount you want to -pcnd—d' lays out for you a detsiled itinerary of the most desirable places to visit. It reserves and purchases in advance all steamship and rafiroad tickets at regular tariff rates. All your hotel accommodatione—all transportation for yourself and baggage between stations and hotels—all slesping car berths, reserved seats—and meals en route—all local trips by automobile or carriage —the service of guides, when desirable. And all within the price you designate for the trip. Various tours lota—mailed fres on request. e outlined for your consideration in these two book- "TM American Traveler in Europe”” “The American Traveler in the Far East” Independent Tours in the United States, West Indies, Mezico or ;::."u?:: booklet “Winter Vacations”. Steamahip tickets all lines, lowest rates, write for booklet, “Ocean Sailings”. Call, phone or write: AMERICAN EXPRESS Travel Debartment 1331 G Street N.W., Washington, D. C. Main 1200—Ext. 108 Always Carry American Express Travelers Chagques ¥ Motor Acrossthe Atlantic --Not by automobile, but by Short Route t2 Northern Europe FEB. 27—APR. 20—JUNE 3 For rates, otc., appiy to local agents 21StateSe. ew York The famous“"Sante”steamers offer finest service to Pera andChile via PanamaCanale | oy Dacneeiied cetinc nd | y. Unezce cuisine an : & Santa Ana. - GRACE LINE 10 Hanover Sq., N.Y.C. | Adelightful route to Florida resorts with | stopover in Havana. Round trip back UR routes cover the North Atlantic like a network. Reaching out toward the Old D. C, FEBRUARY 21, STEAMSHIPS. 1926—PART 6. STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. SPRING TRIPS 7o VIRGINIA BEACH Delightful— - Week End Cutings SPECIAL—Including Stateroom and Hotel Accommodations Friday to Monday .60 Saturday to Tuesday ' Sl‘8 New York-Boston by Sea City Ticket Office Woodward Building, 731 15th St. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMEOAT (0. ?mm\ amore’ g s OUTSIDY. STATEROOM i Running Hot & Cold Water—Ist Class Only Autos Carried—$3.00 per 100 Lbn.‘ SAILlNGS Ko R g 1008 15th St. N.W. __ Tel. Franklin 139 | MEDITERRAIIEAN Special Winter Voyage By the luxurions steamship DUILIO rrest and fastest ollburner Dy ey St ok g Tialy MARCH 11 Madein—G:braliar—Alglers ples—Genoa Minimum Rate $375.00 Regu'ar sailings to I'a'y Colombo (cabin str.) Apr. 10 May 19 Dullio . ....Apr.24 May 29 Julv 3 Foc rates and information apply te . . ftntlian NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA 1 §eare St., New York or Local Agent ared at Colombia, Nicaragus, Sal- vador, Guatemala and Mexice. DAY for day the Panama M Cruise offers the most econom. ical, most nteresting route to the Coast. All outside rooms. Beds not berths. Music. Swimming Pool. Steamers built especially for this Service. Sailinge from New York S. S Ecuador S.S.Colombia Mar. 11 April 8 S. S. Venezuela April 29 Tickets and informa- tion, from any Agent or write for bookl PRNAMA Mlll Sailings Twice a Week Attractive accommodations. Orchestra Dancing. Racing and all outdoor sports in delightful carefrec Havana. Hotel ac- ‘commodations included in rate. INTERESTING MOTOR TRIPS to all principal points of interest at no extra cost. Also 45-mile country tour. FAST EXPRESS STEAMERS | Sailings every Wednesday and Saturday by Steamers “Orizaba” and “Siboney*’. { REGULAR FARE One Way $85 up Round Trip $160 and up MEXICO CITY | OneWay $105 Round Trip $188 VIA HAVANA MIAMI 100 For full information address - WARD ExLINE or any sutborised Touriet Agency ToL Joh- ‘World, they toucheverycountry of importance, Whatever your plan or scale of expendi- Company’s NW., Office, ¥ Street eshington. of Loca Afente WHITE STAR LINE ~\Aname I Lo Rap Srtias WV~ | & 1338 H St,, N.W. Sail from Baltimore or Philadelphia by the Cabin Liner “Yonc 9 From. Baltimore - May 27 From Philadelphia, May 28 ‘World famous cuisine and attentive service CABIN RATES One Way THIRD CLASS $130 and up to Southampton $82.80 Southampton 8138 “ *“ to Cherbourg $90.00 Cherbourg $140 “ to Bremen $103.50 Bremen eApply to Agents for full information or Company’s Offices, N. E. Corner Charles and Redwood Streets, Baltimore, Md. LOYD NORTH GERMAN S. S. “ALLEGHANY"” and other steamcrs from Baltiincre every Tuesday, Friday, | . Sunday, 6 P. M. to Jacksonville - - $30.96 via Savannah. Also S.S. “Berkshire” every 10 days, from MIAMI $46.48 BALTIMORE TO BOSTON : twice weekly, $32 round trip. A[lfm include meals and berth. ~ Autos carried. Illustrated Booklet. Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. Main 4612 | Philadelphia direct to 52 Days $600 MEDITERRANEAN Al]»expensedncluslve cruise S.S.Lapland = July 7+~ Itinerary includes Venice (Lido). D-lnudxn Cont Italy, Spain, England and Belgium. (Optional side trips arrang ) Tourhe'nuvd Cabin to Naples and Venice $120-$130 % CAflJFOR&flA. Via Wonderfullgma Canal @ Largest anial?:stnegst Steamers—15 Days FINLAND « MONGOLIA - MANCHURIA Each over 22,000 tons displacement PANAMA PACIFIC LINE B M. Hicks, i Street N.W.. Washington, oF WF ABtROTI7ed weamihin neent Back in Nr- Yovi ““Gem of Winter Playgrounds’’ Only two days to these isles of de- lightful peace and quiet. Winter Temperature 60° to 70°. Golf and all other sports and recreations. Finest Hotels offer you every comfort. Luxurious transatlantic liners S. S. “FORT VICTORIA” and S.S. “FORT ST. GEORGE” leave New YorkeveryWednesdayand Saturday. For Booklets and Further Particulars ©n Bermuda or St. George Hotel write FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall Street, New York or any Local Tourist Agent flt'l.M '-:‘M'mh— Unique lwfifim commanding agnificent, tiled, Beated and covered Golf on adioining course! swimbing post. G Lowest Rates—$6.00 per day and up, including meals. NOW is the time to begin planning your trip the magic East —a trip to these ancient lands is an experience in enjoyment no voyage to other fields can offer. Experienced travelers prefer American Oriental Mail Line steamers because all rooms are outside, with beds instead of berths, and most have pri- vate bath. Cuisine and service unsurpassed on the Pacific. Deck sports, motion pictures, concerts and entertainment features enhance the pleasure of the trip itself. 8. 8. President Jackson 8. 8. President McKinley 8. 8. President Grant 8. 8. President Madison 8. 8. President Jeffersen 1,000 ton oil -burning liners sails evefy 12 d-yl fmnfile over the Short Route to the Orient, via Victoria, B.C., c.‘lling at Yokohama, Kobe, Shanghai, Hm Kong and Manila. Your local stecamship or tourist agent giveyoufnlldfiaillotwdu AMERICAN ORIENTAL MAIL LINE ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. FINEST hotel service afloatis yours when you cross the Atlantic on any one of the six United States Lines ships. They are your own ships— operated by the United States Government to provide the kind of comfortable ocean travel that Americans appreciate. Cabin Class from $145 There are no first or second class distinctions on any of the four United States Lines cabin ships. The freedom of the entire vessel is yours. The “President Harding” and “President Roosevelt” are the fastest cabin steamers to Europe, and the “America” is the largest. The “Republic” rates are from $140. First Class from $210 This is the minimum first class rate on the “George Washing- ton” whose beautiful Colonial furniture and refined atmos- phere have endeared it to so many. First class on the mighty “Leviathan,” flagship of the fleet and most famous ship in the world, from $265. 2d Class from $136.25 For this modest sum you can enjoy the very substantial com- fort of second cabin on the “George Washington.” Similar accommodations on the “Levia- than” from $147.50. Commodi- ous statercoms, long, broad decks, deep - carpeted lounges. Tourist Third Cabin Round Trip $170 Economical travel at its best. Make reservations well in ad- wvance. Ask for special booklets and list of rates and sailings. . . Get complete information from your local steamship agent, or write to the address below. Next 3 Sailings S. S. GEORGE WASHINGTON March 10th S.S.LEVIATHAN March 20th S. S. AMERICA March 24th from New York Regular Salines renstown ), Plymouth, Bremen the LEVIATHAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, PRESIDENTHARDING, IC and AMERICA te Burepe.

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