Evening Star Newspaper, February 13, 1927, Page 18

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' 18- ’fHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 13, 1927-PART T ORY PARTYHOVE ™5, LANGHEDINWEST _ v bt B the Ascoriated Pres LONDON, February 12.—Blue canaries were exhibited at this Prohibition Plan Would Run| & National Cage Bird Show at the Crystal Palace. Another i novelty was a fawn canary, claimed McAdoo for President and to be the only ‘specimen of its i . kind in the world. Borah as Vice President. Manv of the exhibits, including the blue budgerigars, known as — — love birds. which are valued at r | {150 a pair, were brought to Len- BY ROBERT T. SMALL. don in special cars as a precaution L0OS ANGELES, February 12 against the cold. There are 4,000 Bince William G. McAdoo has taken| hirds on view feom many parts of up the cudgels for prohihition on the | the world. The show was opened Democratic side and Senator William | by the Duchess of Wellington. E. Borah of Idaho has taken up \h‘o o cudgels fcr the Republicans there is| a very definite move on . foot out| s Ry dente move oo .| SEES WINE TASTING ¢ strong, to start a third militant prohibition “ " party. u e’ mintant eenviien | AS A “POPULAR ART of the old parties, and asking Me- 8 Adoo and Borah to sponsor the new s 7 5 Al New Society in Paris Holds Princi- Californians, heing very much at ] tached to Mr. McAdoo, are suggest-| pal Beverages Should Be Readily 22223888323832838838883838883383883333288883833 1322232228223 82222225 28232232233 832223342333223 2223223223 MAXWELLS Zriendly Credi [o Zjoyr President hy the new party and that Distinguished by Tongue. ik 8 - P Senator Borah should be asked to % [ T = e ey e G | T G 2 Difficulties in Way, B T e \ A - 1t i recognized, of course, that in- |, tb T Y heing sponsored I i dubitably there are difficulties in (h"{‘,. a new society, “Friends of French way of such a program. Mr. Borah | \tines has very definite ideas about the| giopy Frenchman. this body thinks, B o e | SEve Frepan iR bl 257 ON ALL RUGS . . reat e cneiitibs: Teniicoai tofvaie | DUENY (0 ECoBEac WL REMSIOS, NG ¢ : -Piece Simmons Bed second place ‘on_any ticket. A& A | dictincuish beiween foods or identify During This February Sale matter of fact. Senator Borah could | hogpie. . - outfit We are enumerating just a few of our many B . 9x12 Brussels - i ... $15.75 have had the vice presidential nomi-|{ ' A tasting competition. under the pa With All-Cotton 9x12_Fringed Ri 32 333333838, ... 3 431 $ 56604 14 idge at Cleveland in 1924, but he Posi- | ic planned. with prizes to attract the tively and finally refused. { public The drys who are behind this new | A dozen different wines will be move argue that the Cleveland nomi- | served and the amateur tasters will nation tendered Mr. Borah \\'als S";N!he asked to name the wine and the of “sop” to the progressives in the|place where it is grown. '\-rl; arfx‘d hwouldqhn\': m-'a!f::‘ nrl-:‘);‘hfl'fl: Expert wine muer: are fah;l_vhnw to the fighting Senator from 0. | mevous in nce and some of them The new party, with strict enforce-|are credited with remarkable palates ment at any cost as its motto, thex | At the hig annual sales of wines, bus say, might appeal to Senator Borah!ers rely on their judgment to spend in'a very different manner. fortunes, usually for wines whose full The plan for lh(u m’“’“ r‘flfr!‘-”fif1 flavor and quality will not develop for worked out thus far, calls for the| ey s. The taster seldom swal appointment of a national committee s . ne. Between varieties some to be made up of one outstandingiake a puff from a cigarette to clear Democratic_“dry” and one outstand-! the previous taste from the palate and ing Republican “dry fr:";d T’:;:!_Nx-re ave those who take a bite of State. This committee wou | Roquefort or other cheese, some of sider ways and means of Iaunching{ which have a peculiar quality of v ::- ’np: :no\;vlv\:n:‘;:l:nnfl;u:“:“i:;{smrmz taste to nn;mal where certain orizes 0" C 3 wines are concerned. either before or after the ovld parties | hold their quadrennial conclaves next There is a chance that thel AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP’S convention might be held in the gatherings of the two old parties, © DAY IS NEARLY OVER McAdoo Admits No Connection. —_— Naturally, Mr. McAdoo, who has{Only 11 Built Last Year, But Na- just returned from his Eastern tour = & ,.nd is still glowing from the rumm‘l‘: tion’s Merchant Marine Shows stirred up by his enforcement tal ; before the Ohio State Bar Association Rustsams for Eenr B at Toledo, admits no connection With| The day of the stately American the new party move. Mr. McAdoo|clipper ship, ranging the Seven Seas still has hopes of winning the mext |, guest of cargo, has all but passed. Democratic convention to & bone-dry | WWhere three-quarters of a century program, in which event he feels he jago the American sailing vessel dom might be the candidate. |inated the sea with its speed and the Republican drys associated with the enterprise of its Yankee skipper, today third party move admit ver frankly |it has fallen into low estate heforc that their participation in e party |the competition of steam. Today there | is contingent upon the attitude of the are hut 11 new cargo sailing vessels Republicans at Washington during iunder the American flag, the Com- the next few months, led by Presi-|merce Department has announced, dent Coolidge. where in 1798 there were 635 con- Republican deys’ of California ap-|structed, and in 1863 the Yankee skip- parently are not satisfied with theper, with more than 2,000 vessels at present administration of the pro-|his command, dominaie world trade, hibitory laws. They do no® feel Mr.| Last year saw only two schooners Coolidge is being vigorous enough or jand nine sloops built In American that he has the crusading spirit they | shipyards. The vear 1910 saw the last believe is called for at this time. brig built and the last of the bar These Republicans alsa very frankly land barkentin he square rigge tell you they feel President Coolidge lof the old days—w=re constructed in 1= being influenced largely in prohibi-[1921. The fast-moving steamship is tlon matters by Secretary of the replacing the stower sailing vessel and Treasury Mellon, who, they say, i8!the days of the picturesque clipper not a prohibitionist at heart and had |ship are done. no sympathy with the writing of the | At ghe same tim>, vessels sailing eighteenth amendment to the Federal | under the American flag are increas. Constitution. So long as prohibition |ing in number and importance in the enforcement remains in the Treasury |shipping world. Where in 1868 there Department and Mr. Mellon continues | were 3,067 vessels of the American as Secretary of the Treasury, the merchant marine engaged in foreign ultra-drys will not be satisfied. trade, in 1926 there were 4516 ships so engaged, the department pointed Question of Second Place. |out. The number of American ships | The dry elements of both the old engaged in whale fisheries has de parties have been delighted with the | clined steddily since 1868, and the Tecent activities of Mr. McAdoo and | same is true of vessels engaged in the Senator Borah. If these elements are | cod and mackerel fisheries. The Com- amalgamated into a new party, per-|merce Departmen said this phase of | haps they would be just as pleased if |the American fishing Industry is dis- Senator Borah could be nominated for |appearing from the high seas. President and Mr. McAdoo for Vice- | President, although here again there | is the virtual certainty Mr. MecAdoo ! would not take second place on the | ticket, | In his open letter to Nicholas Mur- ray Butler of New York, who pre-| dicted that no * Republican could be elected President next year, Sen- ator Borah has offered to devote him- self almost exclusively to the dry s fight the moment the present session YOUR of Congress adjourns. Mr. McAdoo, in his Toledo speeches, bared his breast to the enemies -of rohibition and dedicated himself 3 eart and soul to the work of uphold- ing the eighteenth amendment, the Volstead act and the State laws for nation on the ticket with Mr. Cool-|tranage of the minister of agriculture, Mattress This Three-piece Suite is covered in three-tone Normandy Jacquard Velour, has reversi- ‘ | $ 1 9 75 . ble spring-filled cushions, side and backs of chairs, side of davenport all covered in same Dxis Assiiinites material. Has cablewire Sagless Springs in bed. . " $32.50 Our Regular $229.00 Suite T AR T R I . il LR d mattress, comfortable nch Brussels 310 ¥ spring and 2 pillows, at Rugs - e this February Sale 98¢ - T price. 23-in. Fringed Velvet Rugs i i i ! Monthly . . L off on mmffl‘lf:{ Magazine - Y AT k - all Kitchen L Carrier 85 ) 2 e 2 e TS Cabinets ! (Deco- TN 7 b LR i " . n During rated) ). 2 . {5 & 2 : ) = i February .Finished ] 2 el ; = ;. = - : i : Our Special, fin- N SN o —— i y/ e = g $3838332832888383888838888838838888828888882828828838838282383388: $2322322232833243224424284324324424{242242232243243431 .o 99 g8 8eseseesesesesessessesessssatssssessssessessssssssessssesssssssessesssssessessessess ORI S e 14-FPiece Dining Room Suite Our Regular $ 1 Febriary g Just 100 outfits in Price, $185 Sale Price 4 . . ; Our Regular February ; this sale. ~Choice of : Price, $185 $ Sale Price An up-to-date suite complete at a very low price. Walnut Bridge or Junior in dif- veneer on hardwood. Consists of good size dresser, 4-drawer vanity, This Walnut Veneer on Hardwood Dining Room Suite consists chest of drawers, how-end bed, comfortable spring, mattress, two ino 2 s 5 ~hi i 5 St pillows, Chair and Bench. Chifferobe can be had at small additional ferent colorings. Metal St L e R SR B B Bl cost. 1o i % ¢4 5 oo i . ably low price. base with rope effect. Shade is made of Geor- gette. An actual $8.00 value in this sale. Spe- cial at $ 3.95 e ! faa o ) 4-Pc. Walnut Veneer Bedroom Suite Pri::e, esxl‘;;r $ 1 2 9 5::",";":.‘::. 50c CGS’., 50c Weekly Our Regular $ 1 39 February . Price, $195 Sale Price One of our big leaders in our February sale consists of large Davenport, Armchair and Club Chair covered in good grade of velour This Waluut Vencer Hardwood Bedroom Suite consists of large with reversible cushions with spring seats. Fxtras included are Dav- § e O - L EacRSiflule audh JolcRligRe er R R e enport Table, End Table, Bridge Lamp and Shade, 2 Candlesticks, 2 \ in this sale at this remarkably low price. G Bookends and 1 Smoker. dealing with the illicit traffic in liquor. | These two men have taken the lead within their respective parties for prohibition and that is why the pro- x AT ponents of a prohibition party want | 9 1t to be strictly a bi-partisan affair. | Depends on Coolidge. Republican support of the third arty movement will he withdrawn, owever, if President Collidge should have a more vigorous enforcement plank as part of his chmpaign for another term, or possibly is Mr. Cool- ldge should decline to run again, and » thorough-going “dry” is nominated EST. 1879 In his place. There seems to he Insistence on —— every side that the wet and dry issue || yyy o N “Z T 1 shoula be fought out next vear, eitner || WASH YOUR KIDNEYS | in the Republican and Democratic campatene or in the campaien whicn || BY DRINKING WATER! folows them. With Senator Borah and i3 | other Republicans on the war path, it Is very evident that the next Re. || If Your Back Hurts or Blad- publican convention will have to write | der Bothers, Also Take an out-and-out dry plank into the piat- ) form. Heretofore. the G. 0, . has Jonl 2o succeeded in sidetracking a fight by merely declaring for “enforcement of all laws.” The Democrats are certain to have | a memorable battle on the issue. With prohibition the leading issue in the ||/ s ; - et which almost paralyze the kidneys | campalgn. the third party advocates || i "y eir efforts to expel it from the 333338288888aaIsIaseIeidnaeIaIIIIIIIIIIIIIITITIIIIIILILLIILILLLL832833222228282280828022233I1IIITILIIILIIII88828288 I‘i___.\\_mmn!m'.il‘ TETESY it Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each day, also ! take salts occasionally, says a noted authority, who tells us that too much rich food forms acids ” e 2 i i S = 4-Piece Bedroom Suite 3-Piece Living Room Suite 8-Piece Dining Roor‘n Suite Our Regular Feb . February Our Regular Price, $110 $ ; 9 Sale Price February $ ? 9 Our Regular Sale Price $99 Price, $129 Sale Price Price, $110 This 4-piece Walnut-finished Suite {s an_exceptional value at this " 5 . ! ‘ This 3-piece Living Room Suite. consisting of good size' Daven- low price. A =zuite for that guest room. Just a few left—so col One of our big February specials. This suite consists of nice size s = = el i rly. Consists of Bow-end Bed, Dresser, Chest of Drawers and Dressing | Buffet, Extension Table, 5 Side and 1 Armchair. Upholstered in | Port. Wingchair and Club Chair, End Table and Bridge Lamp, com- able. genuine leather. Just a few left at this price. plete, in this sale special at this February sale price. 5- Italian Renaissance Simmons Day Bed - E‘.‘.‘.’:{e:...c ::msetn?::ed Piece == |Design Li nt. A fine cooker Unfinished Break. | “Tebie, $Q).75 |l g1 7 » —— A s fast Set # s 12. : Consisting of Pay Weekly a substantial- TR Iy made drop- leaf tahle, with four well constructed how -back 830 se s esseeseseeseessesseessessessessssssssss feel that the time is ripe for the move : 5 blond. They become sluggish and to gather the dry forces of the Nation ||| RO7C TG WU, o Shfver with into one militant band, which would || FEAMICARY T TR TS fon make enforcement paramount at all | sharp pains in the back or s i times and really put America on the ||| 22250 PHR S0 JCE U stomach water wagon, which has been 8o slip- | || gours, tongue is coated, and when pary in the past, e, the weather ix bad you have rheu- g N2 || matie twinges. The urine gets 7 o | cloudy, full of sediment, the chan ’ nels often get sore and irritated CURB WOMEN’S PARTY. || f5ifine Von to eek Teiief o or ||| three times during the night. Court Rules Fair Sex Must Be in || 70 help neutralize these irritat- ]| ing to_help cleanse the kid- by 10 P.M. ‘ neys and flush off the body's urinous waste, get four ounces of HASTINGS, Sussex, February 12| || "% fram any pharmacy here: .—Magistrates in this little seaside || {ake a tablespoonful in a glass of | town, near where the Norman con- || water before breakfast for a few | quered King Harold in 1066, say that |/ gave and your kidnevs may then all women should be in their homes by (| act fine. This famous salts is | 10 o'clock at night || made from the acid of grapes and They were asked by a saloon keeper. || jemon juice, combined with lithia, who wished to give a party to his||iand has been used for years to woman customers, for permission to || help flush and stimulate sluggish keep his premises open after 10 o'clock, || kidneys: also to neutralize the the usual closing time. His applica- || acids in the system so they no| tion was refused on the ground that || jonger irritate, thus often reliev- | all women should be in their homes at || ing hladder weakness, | that time. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot | bl injure and makes a delightful effer. | Only $1.00 Cash vescent lithia-water drink.—Adver- A woman's signature is not vaid fn ||| . o ienielenen i juma ]S 3e 80ttt sttt sttt sttt es e essesssssssesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssassssssss £2222020LLLRRELELIEIEI440999459999093 - . $3333838883838888388288888838888328888288888888888288888838888 |

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