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N00 BOOMERS | REFUSE 10 LET UP ON FIGHT FOR HIM ‘(Continued From Firet Page} make the run, and with that in mind they are planning to Rim for the nomination, as President Wileon is con- @erned, nobody here has had a word »Mrom him on. candidates, and Senator : pee mgjth Mr, Wilson for the convention, es- piletform, is authority for the statement that the name of Mr. + MoAdoo or any other candidate didn’t ‘oome from the Tips of the President ‘Cating the entire conversation. -, The same holds true with reapect ‘@o the Wilson office holders and @eithful supporters. They haven't ad any word from the White House (@® Gey are backing Palmer, or Cox, ‘or Meredith while the original group ywhich has ‘been for McAdoo from the (atart ie standing firmly for bis nom- MYADOO HAS SAID NO MAN COULD REFUSE NOMINATION. . The aren in this group insist that | MoAdoo, himself, has recognised “fat tho call of the country eust a personal considerations, they point to his public statement So nt tne Ome af the withdrawal while Mr, MoAdoo is earnestly ‘trying to prevent his friends here from putting him th the embarrassing ‘Pawition as appearing as a candidate, : are going ahead with remarka- “Ae steadfastness to put him in nom- . It may be'excessive zeal and ‘may prove a mistaken compliment, who are working for here are a loyal set who will take “No” from McAdoo, They talked the situation over and we planned to go ahead to the o fads J the Vice Presidency Murdook of K: ‘Moose leader, comes from the supporters, Vand Cox,” would ea winner, “ONE_CORRESPON ENTS. VIEW OF PLANKS IN PLATFORM. , The majority report of the Mlat- Committee of the Democratic tional Convention wil} declare for enforcement of the’ Prohibition mt as. the law of the land. than that, he believes in re- ting constitutional amendments. | . will be a minority report favor- @ modification of the Volstead ‘Law 50 ag to provide for a liberal interpretation of the Eighteenth ‘Amendment not inconsistent with its Meaning as laid down by the Su. ‘ preme Court of the United States. _ Tho details have not been worked ut, but asking Congress: to fix a ‘tage of alcohol to be used in Tee wince and beer that could come in the category of non-intoxicat- ee ereranee. ig one of the sugges- ‘Waions being made while others would ‘adopt a simple resolution commend- ing ident ion for his veto of the Volstead A: ‘With respect “fo the Irish question ‘mitted by the Republican Conven- there will be a plank on the subject here. The approach to the lem that is being most dis ussed is one not merely sympathiz- Gng with the aspirations of peoples struggling for liberty and independ- ‘ence, but concretely pledging ‘the Chiet Executive, if he be a + to invoke Article Eleven of ‘the Covenant of the League of Na- ions in behalf of Ireland. If America becomes a member of the League she would be able, under oogk article, to draw to the attention " the League or any member of it . distressing situation in Ireland. Gt would not be possible for England fo resent officially the entrance of ‘he United States into the forum as ‘a champion of the cause of Ireland ‘ecause Article XI saysait is “the | fiendly right” of any nation to call attention to any matter, affecting the good understanding between nations. President Wilson has again and again referred to Article Bleven in yhis public speeches and in his answers i sverien from Irish societies, but 8 never gone 80 far as to pledge imeelt to invoke Article Eleven in behalf of Ireland. This, it 1s pointed out, a convention and platform can do. It would be a pledge to take up the matter of Irish self-determina- ‘tion in an official way with Great Britain through the medium of the League. The plan is meeting with the favor of many members of the Reso- Jutions Committee. _WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1920, ute peat meats 2 5 PR DALY HIS PLEA STAYS SENTENCE. |:t!ned Nie innocence and I brother committed the claimed we Hin earn ‘Atthough couvicled to-day ty a jury [Ht plea caused Judge MoNermott to in County Court, Brooklyn, on a pee d ntence Pending € thorough a last, Fred 1, Michelson | 01 up and ro in. the veattbule 1 wt 10th Street, | Walters, twenty: uth st of any blend you ever » be . it ,you're one of the few Piedmonts, Piedmonts™—for the preference for Virdiaia tobacco ts lasting. Kpomtguetitaan No mixin'-No fixin’ ! ‘Virginia Tobacco straight Redmont The Virginia Cigarette MOTHERS !! Don’t Buy Shoes | Until You Have Visited Our ° Million Dollar Sale Children’s Shoes—40% to 60% Saving To Be Held Beginning Monday at 9T COAST DEFENSE ARMORY 14TH STREET—Just West of 6th Avenue See Sunday Papers for Complete Details FRANK & PINERA CO., Inc.—EXPORTERS Manufacturers Are Anxious |} for Cash shige to Take Half and Wait for the Balance So they are willing to forget their profits in order to Inventory is approaching—and bills are falling due. get money with which to meet their obligations. Originally Twenty Mills, Factories and Manufacturers Took Part in This Manufacturers’ Unloading Sale But now there are at least fifty-five thrusting goods at us. Several new shipments are announced on this page—and you will see the details of several others later. You needn't ask anybody's advice about these offers— simply use your own eyes. Come here and see what we are doing. If, after buying, you are not convinced that this is the most remarkable opportunity you have‘ever had, then come back and say so. Your money will be that would sell ordinarily at Our Factory Bought Up $160,000 Worth of Woolens Remember, these suits will be sold with a guarantee. You may They were sold to us at about half Made of fancy mixtures; suitable for lark. shades. Sizes 28 to 42; sale price.... to-day under $2.50. Sizes 29 to 42. Worth $4.25; 1,100 Boys’ Wash Pants 89° Made to Sell at $1.50 We bought them from a maker who was willing to sell at actual cost. In¢luded are khaki pants, gray and tan cotton pants and stripes; full cut and well made; perfect and new; sizes 6 to 16. Boys’ Union Suits Made to Sell & 5Y at $1.25 Now at These are the standard $1.25 grade perfect garments; nainsook and balbriggan; some _ short sleeves and knee length. Wash Suits if promptly refunded for the asking. | Come to the Surprise Stores Tomorrow, Without Fail | Note This Pric Men’s *35 to *45 Suits $35, $40 and up to $45; they can be bought here tomorrow at savings of 35% to 50%; ‘at 50c on the Dollar : —and Made Up 3,000 High-Grade Suits Let us oo you these garments. They are splendid fancy return the one you Select, you may have any alterations made free and you may have the suit repaired and pressed free for one year. All regular sizes. their actual value. The maker had tried ‘to borrow money for current expenses, but failed to do so—and consequently MATCHING UP COATS and vests; in a Men’s Khaki Pants SM. 25 Work Pants 28 to 88, Worth $8.00; at 8,000 all wool garments $ 19.75 they go off sale at.......... mixtures and they are made in the season’s most wanted styles. e 2,000 Pants at One Price had to dispose of these splendid garments. bod assortment of patterns in medium and ‘i ti wear and will not soil Shirts and Und Made to $ 69 Two Makers Sold These Lines to Us at Half Price - Ast 1 Men’s st rts Men’s Underwear Now New, clean suits in latest mod- Made to Sell 84 Made to cls, in’a big assortment, They : F are splendid values—and you'll at $2.75; Sell at 89c. c Sanicit, too), Blame @it0 Now at On Sale at Blouses ‘Sell at $1.25. Now at Some have been selling them at $1.35. Perfect blouses, fast color; collars attached cuffs; sizes 6 to 16, Stockings Made to ol at Cc Nee About 2,000 pairs of fine’ rib stockings; every pair perfect and fast black; full seamless; sizes 7 to 10, Balbr'ggan Shirts and Drawers About 1,900 shirts and drawers from a very prominent jobber. All perfect gar- ments, Short sleeve shirts, in sizes 84 to 46, and ankle drawers, in sizes 30 to 44, 29e Socks Made to sell at 29¢ Perfect, and seamless style, black, white, cordovan and blue. Fast colors and guaran- teed to be strictly firet quality, Gy Sixes’ 914 Co 11%, Now at. Bathing Suits Here’s a great opportunity for the bather to get his surf outfit at a low price. These are perfect garments, \ =No other store in the city can sell fh}a good, full cut, guaranteed percale shirt under $2.75. Here they are— as fresh and new—as desirable as you can find in. the high rent stores at $2.75; new, perfect garments. Union Suits Made to Sell at $2 Perfect balbriggan garments of a well-known maker—and you will) recognize the brand as soon as you see it. New, clean, $ fresh union suits. In ecru shade—and in open sizes 84 to 42; at. fc} Men’ Pil has gdervear S Nainsook Shirts and Drawers Men’s athletic shirts and knee draw- ers; new and perfect. These are the same style as the high priced : advertised brands. C worth $3; one or $ 95 Sizes: Shirts, 34 two-piece styles; e vera S to 44; drawers, blue trimmed with TT a2 to to, at white, Sale price Men’s Work Shirts | ‘Overalls and Coats Made to Sell at'$2 Made to Sell at $2.79 Made to “Sell at $1.50; Cc Now at Made of blue chambray; cut big Union-made Overalls and Coats; $ 95 ents, with 1 earere garments; worth $2.75; e ait . . al, Sats ses 18 to 17; blue, brown, white and striped; hans better for the little ager Sonne , overalls have bibs; sale price...... fellows to play in; they are com- eS “ . Yortable and serviceable, and not sale price . Both Stores Pe See Evening easily soiled, Size 4 to 10 only, Mail Orders Filled When Accom- | ae A a Money Order. T errr ed Boys’ Caps. 73 r Made to . Cc Oe Between 15th Sell at & 16th Sts. $1; at Latest shapes and colors; made of the fine suit materials; neat stripes and checks—all rich-look- ing patterns; big, full shapes, with snapper fronts,