Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1926, Page 34

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- A Cash Box at the office is a necessity for stamps, tty cash, memos, etc. A Cash Box at homie is a. convenience for which you find . numerous. ‘uses. . COST LITTLE SAVE MUCH Priced at Low as $1.30 STOCKETT: ".olugflo STATIONERS WASHINGTON DO Main 3641 “The SWAVELY School Swavely, formerly in Wash- ington, is now located in the country, at Manassas, Virginia. In-addition to the college pre- paratory department, there is a junior school especially equipped to take care of boys from twelve to fourteen, doing seventh and eighth grade work. A limited -enrollment 'and small classes enable each boy to get the close personal atten- tion which the crowded grade schools of Washington lre un« able to give . The FIVE-DAY PLAV is popular with Washington boys. Students stay in the real coun- try -at a safe, progressive school for five days and spend every week end at home. The ‘wholesome, home-like atmos- phere at Swavely is satisfying to_the most anxious parent. The school is easily access- ible by railroad and auto route. + Address E. SWAVELY, Principal, Manassas, Va. LEMON JUICE BEST TO WHITEN SKIN ¢ The only harmless way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons~ with (hre; ounces of Orchar White, which _any druum will ‘supply for a -few cents. Shake well.in a bot- 9l tle, and you have a whole .quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, softener and beautifier.’ ’ Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It cannot irritate. Famous stage beauties use it to bring, that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. It cannot be bought ready to use because 1t acts best immedi- ately after it is prepared. Orchard Whnel \ N This new} treatment glorlfles your I All Sénators who spend more than $25,000 in nmur their nomination or " s will_have the eyes it mb in the Senate tarned lh-r ly-on them. - A movement to unseat I-Imn ‘who spent excessive sums is in the making. Although the Senate did not vote either on the LaFollette or the Neeley because Senator Cameron izona, Republican, mmm-nd until the hour that had been upon for adjournment, thus preventing ; vou announcement was Senator e -of Wisconsin th-t he would press tor consideration of the m-.l\ln immedial = “lgmbt u }ulto of who be given a seat. uestion the after ’lrf;llll or lhl“ not gl e ere appears to about that now, especially unseating of Senator Brookhart the 'character of the .ballots and methods used. in the Iowa campaign had been carefully examined. Other attempts to limit campaign expenditures had. gohe by the boards because the Supreme Court declared this was a matter for s}.‘te regulation instead of Federal jurisdiction. The method posed by /both Senators Neeley and LaFollette places the bur- den on’the Senate itself, which has power to make fules as to who mn be admitted. Neeley Less Drastic. Senator Neeley * of “West Virginis Telt that postage should be excepted from the campaign limit of $25,000, and in this respect his resolution 'was considered less drastic than that of Senator LaFollette. But the filibuster prevented a determination ;x Just how the Senate felt about the ssue. Even though no resolution was adopted, the Senate can unseat any one who in this Summer's or, election next Autumn is found to have been victorious over an opponent. elther by corrupt:use of money or by |' excessive expenditure, with a taint of suspicion @s to the legitimacy of ex- penditure. It is lnemm however, to assuma, | as has been &“m-a in some pub- Ilshaa reports, the Senate could declare an. ‘opponent elected simply because excessive sums had been ex- pended. There must be proof that the expenditure influenced sufficient votes to prevent the election of m man who was dnleu.ed. ‘Thus Pennsylvania it has been sald thn the Senate might declare Willlam B. V\flwn. Demograt, elected over Wil. llam: Vare because of the large sums |n the primary campaign. Al that the Senate £ould do would be to declare Mr. Vare's seat vacant and call for another election, unless, of course, it could be proved that in the final election enough votes were ob- election of Mr. Wilson. Election Costs to Be Small. In a State like Pennsylvania, where the Republican vote is overwhelming, the chancés are that Mr. Vare will .p-nd hardly any money in the final The question would then he had won the | aceept the primary, the. mo#f! that happen would be a call’ for l.llu election, in which, of course, Mr. would be eligible to run. While many members of the M ate always are skeptical about the at- tempts to limit campaign expendi- tures, it is conceded that a scandal 18 n in order to bring the question to a climax. The Pennsyl- vania case hardly will be forgotten when Congress meets, so far as the insurgent group i conccrnad but whether a majority will be found suf- ficlently interested to allow a resolu- tion to come to a vote is another mat- ter. Senators do not like self-limita- ton. - (commm 1026.) Rdl'\'l) nte- |n _the Netherlands & hair Beautiful new * lightsare reflected ' when dull-coats are washed away Your Dealer Has A Free Trial Bottle For You He will gladly. supply you while they last. Get yours today. . Now—nooneneed have dull, drab, out all the true glory of your hair. What “Dull-Coats” Ave Each hair is made up of over- COLCATE'S NEW Maybe it scems clean, but the dull- . 'COLEQ SHAMP a scientific mmfir’(lum ‘E_ i t'“is L4 Sirg if i b S LD composed of THIRTY- wvruu ar 935 F Street ru Iduiu. 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