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14 YETS LODK AHEAD “xpect to Win Dry Votes by| ' Demoortic mresidential can didate_in 1920, said on his arrival | from Florida that he was out of Andrews’ Advocacy of | |iitics for good . “l think the man who is out Legalized Beer. 'Ex-Gov. Cox Sees Era of Hypocris H Quits Politics © the Associated Press. of public life is a most fortunate person,” the reason intellectual BY DAVID LAWREN! presidential race in 1920 he he was pr banner that through the w by Wilson.” Natignal Capital on | 1 »al to modify the prohibi-| Woodrow k has ne\.s-r h'»u 1 . — i o e CUBAN RAILROAD BODY no question b ! he Senate S 4t it KEEPS OUT OF STRIKE far distant. Co! v eveiin i o ) R wn|Unable to Settle Sympathetic e the law as it exists toda | Walkout. It HOIdS——A“‘hOl’ 0[ Manifesto Sought. This explains in a measure the dis nfit t ove; nts made .ncoln Andrews — yirtment to the er would fuicement. A, April 20.—The railroad y ed to avert a sym- strike and induce the em- of the Cuban Railway to go | to work, ruled that it was pow- | erless to setter the matter, as the men were only striking on complaint. the Cuban company not infringing on the workmen’s Fear Breakdown of Law. Mr. Andrew end to ad 1t in response to 3 ve his personal opinion as to what 3 A workmen's delegation will meet _do mot | the commission and representatives hey are | of the government Wednesday after- ill be|noon. The employes of the other an | lines have agreed not to strike be- the meeting is held d that | would be | respondingly difficult there- | When the hear are concluded | he wets are pl zht into th ey admitt ton than he stump | it 0 now is to read of Gen. An to win the | ajority of the wets s Leen to their side some of the dubious drys. It is a slow ess at bes never before e the ¢ been attacked from so many quarters Modifica ists Embarrassed. to be known not as t favoring a mod- These mod- sed to some given them ment, who would ed beer to break system. It is conceded all disinterested observers now that the eighteenth amendment itseif will not be repealed, n of the Volstead amendment gives to determine what feating beverage. Contrary to he power v an intox- neral impression, the Supreme ( s not definitely | disposed of this point, drys elaim- | 1t the Supreme Court has mere v said that < well within its rights in one-half of 1 per cent as limit for non-in- | toxicating bever: | Up to Supreme Court. evet i T et s || STIFFNESS AND ACHE per cent or five per cent alcoholic | fips i S 3| GONE IN ONE NIGHT Sportsman is “as good as new” after one treatment. everage | — I the | sfaction | five per in fact | > case of | to ths | ved of lame baclk overnight Sportsmen have learned a simple way to take out pain and stiffness when they get lamed up from ex- posure or over-exertion. vs could prove to t of the court that four cent alcoholic content ntoxicating. then the whi th odificationists puld fa ” " . e oSt SO A Philadelphia sportsman writes t he caught cold in his back le out gunning and the next found himself so stiff and lame fently to demand a (| he could hardly bend. will be -quick action. 1 re designed by the wets public sentiment and to whole s a “Thus far the wets h ful. For, on the Bastern s least, the talk about modifi increasing and the hearings b w profound eff “I went to work, but had to come home,” he writes. “I ap- plied Sloan’s freely and went to bed. The next morning I was as good as new, thanks to the quick and sure action of Slpan’s Liniment.” (Name and address Schave had || given on request) n the South, 1t is amazing what Sloan’s does = ire found inl| for any kind of muscular pain. Just Gl s e L pat it on lightly. No need to rub. . Sloan’s alone does the work. Retired From Army. ames P. Madigan, t Fort Du Pont, George John- rt Huachuca, Instantly it sends a healing tide of fresh, new blood right to the sore spots, Your muscles limber up, stop aching and get back their tone. So clean and pleasant to use, too. Get a bottle today. All drug- gists—35 cents. Dr. Earl S. Sloan, 113 W. 18th St.,, New York. son. 10th ¢ Ariz.. have been retired list nore than Make this Test—FREE (use coupon ) Ends/ thepainin one minute THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. You See the Latest Styles for Now and Early Summer in This Informal Showing of Fashions for Larger Women Large Collection Correct Gowns for Larger Women $29-50 to $115 That includes every smart fashion of the Spring —from the tailored simplicity of the faille silk dress to the scintillating beaded gown for cve- ning. Each model has been especially designed to effect slenderness, of— Chiffon Georgette Crepe Roma Lace Prints Special Size Section, Third floor. Adaptations of Successful Paris Coats, $39-50 to $150 for Larger Women Style-right Coats i1t a large collection of slender- izing models, from which the larger woman may choose a flattering coat of— Lorcheen, Charmeen, Faille, Cord Royal Radiant, Begaline, Homespuns Special Size Section, Third floor. Subtlety of Line in Smart Frocks for Little Women $22.50 to $49.50 Little women may hap- pily select perfect fitting dresses in our specialized section. Tailored with the thought of fitting the petite w o m a n—every item has been considered in charming dresses of— Georgette Prints Crepe de Chine OMMON sense has taught, and experience has proved to millions of sensible people, that any corn remedy that does not stop the cause—friction and pres- sure of shoes—can never effect a cure. Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, internationally famous Foot Specialist, has perfected a thin, medicated, antiscptic, protective pad that has revolutionized the treat- ment of corns. These pads are called Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads. The pain ends the moment you apply one to acorn. The soothing medication in Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads does this, and at the same time heals the deeper tissues, removing all soreness. Then the real healing starts; because the cause—rub- bing and pressure of the shoc—kas been removed. Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads are made in three sizes for Coms, Callouses and Bunions. At all drug and shoe stores. Mail coupon below for free sample. The Scholl Mtg. Co.,Chicago, Iil. Please mail free sampl Dr. Scholl's Zino- paés for Comns. and Dry Wim. M. Scholl's Book, “The Feet and Their Care, Dz Scholls Zino-pads Put oneon-the® pain is gone Polka Dots trim the sketched model of navy crepe de chine—and the jabot {ront and inverted pleat mark it as one of the Spring’s smartest. $35. Choose from one and two piece models—many trim- med with taffeta, beaded or embroidered, others are net trimmed or pleated and hemstitched, a n d - every model is well suited to the petite woman. Special Size Section, Third floor. TUESDAY., APRIL 20, 1926. #loodward &‘finthmn 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Women’s Smart Tweed Suits Reddced to $19.50 Seldom can you find tailored tweed suits such as these—dis- tinguished by fashion, fineness and remarkable value. DBut to make room for other stock we have marked some of our tweed suits at this very low price, $19.50. THE FASHIONS: Single or double breasted coats, with notched collars and slender skirts with kick or side pleats. THE COLORS: Pastel tweeds, in mixtures of tan, gray, blue, green and rust. Women's Suit Section, Third floor. Sale—Fashionable Chinese Silk Damask $2.65 Yard Chinese Silk Damask—the vogue of today—is hand-woven. as it was long ago. The sports fabric of the season—it 1s scen at all smart gathering from morning tennis to the fashionable country club tea. Copen, Ecru, Bluet, Pink. Flesh, Champagne, White, Corn, Helio, Tan, Sand, Pearl, Gray, Castillian, Orchid, Henna, Re- seda, Apricot, Forsythia, Turquoise. six Section, Second floor. At this very special price Women’s Spring Coats Many New Style Features At these low prices $49’50 and $59~50 Unusual values are to be had in these coats—many were higher priced—and all show the smartest fashions. Coats pre§cnting the graceful cape, the newest flare, the smartest straightline ex- quisitely embroidered sleeves, gold stitching, plaid and polka-dot scarfs, drop shoulder. suede belts, military collars, tier cuffs. em- broidery and collars edged with summer fur. THE FABRICS: Charmeen, Lorcheen and Twill. THE COLORS: Navy, Gray, Sandal, Everglade, Bluebell Blue, Thistledown, Rosewood, Black, Sand. Beige, Reseda Green, and many, many othefs. Women's Coat Seetion, Third floor. For Perfect Trimness and Slimness New Compacts, $10-50 Youth, grace and comfort are blended into the new boneless and lightly boned compacts—that combines in a single garment, a brassiere and corset or girdle. BONELESS COMPACT—for the youthful figure—is of rich silk broche and surgical elastic, with a brassiere section of soft satin treco. LIGHTLY BONED COMPACT—for the woman who likes a little support—of broche lightly boned through the front and sides, with panels of elastic and a satin treco brassiere top. Coreet Section, Third floor. New Two-piece Tennis Jumper Frocks, $25 For comfort, practicability. absolute fitness to purpose and smartness, there has never been anything that combines these qualities as the new tennis dress. TWO-PIECE TENNIS FROCK — of Zephyr wool, with a white skirt, pleated and stitched half way down, and a smart white jumper, horizontally striped. TWO-PIECE TENNIS FROCK—of Zephyr wool and rayon. with a cleverly pleated skirt and the neck of the jumper banded with crepe de chine that forms a tie. Sportswear Section, Third floor. Black Negligees, $15 to $30 ~“Are New and Fashionable Lustrous satin—soft crepe de chine—crisp taffeta make these charming negligees. Unysual trimming make them distinctive. Many are trimmed with beautiful shades of red, blue, Nile and purple—which makes them very striking in color as well as line. Others are trimmed with soft flowing black georgette, making a graceful and flattering negligee. And, of course, there are tailored models. Negligee Section, Third floor. The Newest Hat Has the Smart Postilion Crown $15 to $25 Reboux, Agnes and Lewis accentuate the height of the new Postilion crown in grosgrain ribbon, French palm and Balli buntal. Copies and adaptations of thi sophisticated and chic millinery fashio are to be had in the important Spring colors. 4 At the height of chic is this smart postilion hat belting ribbon spir Miilinery Sectio T o sketched —of nave blue The Fur Scarf and Choker Are Again Fashion-Right Now that the tailored suit has returned as the smartest fashion, the fur scarf and choker play an important role in the mode. > Steel Blue Fox Scarf, $75. Cross Fox Scarf, $95. Silver Fox Scarf, $325. $350. Pointed Fox Scarf, $59.50, $65. Single Stone Marten Chokers, $35 and $39.50. Single Hudson Bay Sable Chokers, $85. Double Hudson Bay Sable Chokers, $110. Single Russian Sable Chokers, $125. Double Russian Sable Chokers, $395. ¥ur Section, Third foor For the Horseback Rider I'he Riding Breeches are of white line natural linen or white gabardine—partic- ularly suitable for Spring and Summer Well tailored aistare $5.95 With it the smart rider wears—the Rider Shirt. smartly tailored. Tub Silk Rider Shirts. ..$8.75 Broadcloth Rider Shirts .............$5 To top the costume with a touch of bright color a handkerchief and tic set— of polka dot silk or in a modernistic de sign—is correct ..$2 Collegiate Striped Belts...... Sportswear Section, Third floor. Misses’ and Junior Misses’ New Raincoats For April Showers It is not enough to be dry Business girls are wearing them to protect their clothes. Now that it has become the vogue and a very practical one. will want a supply of smart smocks to wear at the office and so protect your dainty dresses. § Linene, { Sateen and Crepe offer a wide range of fabrics. In these be- coming colors—orange, rose, green, maize, tan, orchid, white, ~ For Office Hours Wear Smocks, $1.95 to $7.95 You Broadcloth, Pongee, Dimity, Dewtone, Silkette, Misses' —one must be chic as well Imported Novelty Raincoats, with a cretonne effect—the newest thin in raincoats—have just arrived. Misses’ Imported Transparent Oilskin Raincoats—come from England to make one smart on rainy days. —red, green, tan, purple and blue. $19.50. Mottled Designs, $25 and $29.50. Girls’ and Junior Misses’ Slickers, with cap to match plain and checked, in these bright colors—yellow, rose, red, $29.50. Bright colors green R pongee yellow and in prints. Home Frock Section, Third fleor. . and blue. $7.50 to $15. Missee’ and Junior Misses’ Section, Fourth floor.-