Evening Star Newspaper, May 30, 1921, Page 14

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1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY. MAY 3), 1921 ' 1 - i . in : his enoyment. But the parks service is | which will be based pleas for other|choice of nine routes. for $54. lnd‘fll course, partiss traveling In theln TOUR_ING OF NAnONAL PARKS encouraging the state parks, replicas of‘“:"_,mw" Figlts in other Nrk!'l!or all auto transportation, meals and | own cars may make the trips for Sl==E=lE == === the nnuonTl pll‘kh BCH;‘“'K. but on a| Nich ight have the effect of de- lodgings at the public camps, $45. | considerably less. smaller scale, so that the tourist going Which m B v he scenic wond . GAINS RAPIDLY IN POPULARITY [fze o st into'the national paris may | stroving the seenic wonders, |, ] | By automobile the cost of viewing the parks is preserved for the full m « Economical T: son?® D = (h:;’se_‘nnuondal wonders iarche_&ner_ enjoy rz\(:rél ‘?:t H‘II:Q::d’.n'l‘\q:\ix:‘:l\:fgalls“ ovides & means of gaining | pormitted. s s u Ror, tansportation = |Wid d 1 tan iSee: A - | Tne gredleat enjoyment. for the tour: Kinds and it is encouraged, ' The lakes | = = , : Oy |ummlmmmmm|:muunmunummmmmunnuuunmmluma@ 1aesprea nterest in eeing I Ca it i bl o e e e | Hnd e rtet may ston. catch a few fish ! 'D.J.K. = . " 1 d . 4 study the wild flow;rs x|r||d animal life, and (:m{\'p :::max‘on‘:lrr":"r}»:lhm;u‘l; f;‘:: N Stiff = t e | v o C vhic e N = « ” m First” Revealed By Inquxnes | e e e tiomed ey Tk opad free . in the numerous camps|N | Collars N m N the Chevrolet “FB 20 lu explained tc him. which ,’fl"r‘k h‘r;‘r(‘f)ll{:dhlnnr cach park. § = :§ G = 'l From All Sources. ocita of whe parc service are ao.| (i SO (57 tahanar, (6N | Six for 81 s Miosinres \ @ equipment of larger cars are == Ing everything to ]r‘roiec! lhehrmr i -d}:mg- and lh; v et m"\‘u § = i i i against commercial invasion. that in advance what it wi cost | combined with the convenience [} | \1ues sna saurs comtrs o e ot o o oo | BESES TEAL EE HE H, Pl et B N ] of limited seating capacity. [ |the sreat nationa: playgrounds of|or, Doad, bullding in Mu Raimier |3 oomen i and other commercial rari, and do not take into considera |\ 010 17¢h St e foe 1 m Its appearance, performance, the country. the national parks. Will |In tne Glacier Park autoists now miss | Purboses. Senator Walsh has rein- iion ‘the cost of reaching these na- \\§ N . f tion ar = |ba viewed by thousands of tourists|much of the beauties of the scenery |troduced his bill providing for the D theve o o o \\\ Ll N j s coonoeny Obopceation| axe 8 [ |inis sear. There nas been & weneral |AhGD 2 e BSTERL peseusity, of TR "Enlctment of his law. oRils e o mdiudine et N\ : credit to the judgment of the &l [awakening (o the supremacy of the | RREPREANGT S for o distance of| 11" extablish_w preccdent on | and iransportation. at hotels: with a [N We Can’t Get ’em Fast Eno h N ub purchaser. scenic values within the borders of [The travel ix showing an enormous \ ug \\\ m * the United States over those of the ;"“““‘:':l:; [;17; ;TH&;}:Y(‘; 'ar:: ‘Il, '1(*: the § § =5 W lold world, and the people are re-[(EPE Of the ofclals that the bridginz | \ fl CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. f |spondins to tne governmental edu- | plisnca 522 ahorees perioa i wve | § PR § - 1218 Connecticut A_vmue N.W. E ““;’_:';“‘;‘an;:"or"l‘::;;m R expectea .ETE‘:;‘::,‘ of the parks by automobile LIF §\\\ ust Recetve § Phone Franklin 5627 to visit the numerous national Parks | how fo see and enjoy their wonders E INSURANCE § s § . = of the west and the national park t::!;'ka or ""“}f" all of the national \ , \ @ @ service, " ine governmental _agency THe casisrn tosFiis han =oyntey.iand may properly be classed as money saved, as N\ nother / N cha 3 ty of administer- ay N R = E | e Shose remt navural wonders | {050 before, e reaches the beautiful wealth accumulated. It should be handled \ N\ fEsych ! equisite Scenery set aside by the government for : 4 \ M E e e e and ok of nature, with the care that any savings deserve. § . FLEXIBLE.._WASMABLE N £ |{has made its plans for their recep- § g\ E R hortsireceiveaintithe bureau here The wisest way is to place the burden of § :\\§ R e i Sertans in ihe intereat Decisi caring for such funds in experienced hands— \\ \ @ B o alned. i theas. great ecision i to name the UNION TRUST COMPANY as § \\\§ ¢ national reserves. While hundreds of Now Trustee, and thus make sure of safety for the \ \ [ toured them. and enjoved to the full N & 4 principal as well as maximum income. Con- N\ \ extent the arrangements for their e oinorouE L . AL N N comfort and omr-rla{inlmpn( prn\'l;l:‘d‘ 3 \::vlr;]ly:;-ru&:l; ":‘;&: sultations invited. \§ \\§ - y» d h spices of the governm . i 3 Cheorolet “FB 20" Roadster, $1.320, f.0.5. Flint, Mich. g The" remorts indicate. ithat those |r;‘ o AT 2% paid en Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts c \\\§ ===l = = === === =) charge of the reception and care of || {rust vour dental work to an as. \ \ upon this year to ve and guide z‘:;:;ld:;“:?;ne young. inexperi- N \\§ e e uirre Which have come into|| _ OFf course. vou cannot trust your- N\ N\ the varous Sgencies ar~ reported to || Self to a dentist who might injure ! L N N - show an increase of 25 per cent more | ¥our ,',’"W'”"f"-’"",'," g "“,’;,“’ Z<5% B i § this year than ever before. e raee | N With Buckl N ncournged by Rallronds. I may be able to do it. But. on all ; s e NP 1 N lt geiie N 4 The railroads are doing their bit, f;l‘lur! ;‘l»mislr,\' have it done by ! K ¥ fl RIJST& ,,o‘ § . \\Q\\ 5 . W too, this year in encouraging the peo- || the right man. ~ 0 N N F “Lean Season’ : g - e \ \ ‘s t e ; ple to visit their parks. For, begin- || - . W N N o TR P e Rt o ortHEDISTRICTY|| (| WHY PAY ONE DOLLAR? || - I ing | o e 4 - F h t i f re 51 parts of the Unitea States. which Dr. te, t. OF“COLUMBIA - \\§ or the time 0O - win'give {o these who want 10 reach (| o ppoutie Woole . - 4 At Both Stores \ the parks a reduction averaging one- ' Se and 16e % 3 N\ trenchment, when the hird of the, reguiar rate, This sione || Siore Saomrs, By, : , Northwest? Black and Cordovan \ o number o Viaitors. They are o be || & : gy EDWARD V. STELLWACENYPRESIDENT Sizes 30 to 44 § liberal excursion tickets, too, for the = purse strings must be Teturn ‘coupona will bé good until / \ » Qctover 31 with (o sEenesous provi h ” N\ sion for stopovers. Tne tickets may > held tightly to meet sion Zop sopeerss he occimey w / . q : e S o - ut “the’ greatest amoun : v new industrial condi- L elemue pencog | B \‘h'!pe!!,f as WMI! a!’ prn\'ldt”!K' l{::' means 6f grentest enjoyment o thllS, eat beauties. E: thing is being done - = e o= A - ‘ by the park officlals to provide for the | comfort of automobile parties, and noth- ing Ish\‘nlngl left un‘(;lnn; ;‘n ,t.—n-‘ them B oll ] h ® ’ P h U l everything to gain e fullest pleasure | A Brilliant Achievement! A Purchase Unequaled entrance fee, varying for each park. | according fo' the road mileage within | n [ S ” N T O ts confines. they may stop in any of | w w— th P S C3 i . W h 3 T s is Season!! And No , 10morro n protection, are provided. Many of the famps héld\'(‘ pe;mlanpnt 1'.’:"1]1 flr‘:ur-? v ures, and a cafeteria system, where meals abr;d ‘Indxln&r;:r:' Provided at | . s reasonable rates. Vhile thes for breakfast with milk, for lunch By concessionaires, the rates are = under governmental superv: s 1 with green vegetables, for dinner e Dot 2 N Touring of the nati . with sliced bananas, berries or is me 01 the Ereatast menns oF toaaao | 2 H o ti he d v other fruits. Try this diet for a few roi.:"»ff’";fi:‘ér;p"%’?f? St i e 5 s parties of te 1 h days and you will be ahead in purse, sories by the rangers a:r:.«'in;‘edll“t;ll:: of eir own experiences. v in health and in strength. Shred- bira e oo o Eomment N e it f th ks, and v ded Wheat is 100 per cent whole fl?;‘;:l;’-i);n;‘u:;;n:,a‘;;%e ’c';,,k'%;;w“;;";".;';; - S estion that may ; ! swheat, prepared in digestible form. oF ihaltoutialsiaes 1o tite et is the dded wheat e i e et Ly r r TRISCUIT is the shre whea ¥ s at night While the parties | ’ cat 'acisp WhOIC-Wheatdtoasg :;?;)?rg;‘l:?e(:x :r’ et el a e o um me esses 7 e wi e meeting pl: 5 1 the caten with butter or soft cheese. rainy days provided in Xellowstons Park this_year—places where those who do| m)zI want to go éo thje )n:'ll;lu may fial)}:ert v under cover and enjoy the comradeship | . f their fellow tourists and listen to the 4 . S LT e e ot e 480 Dresses in_all! Priced far below will be two community houses construct- 7 ed, a fulfiliment of a sugg:sl:tr‘;nhy ;‘ecp. Nell)eSt styles.’ Slzes their real w o T't h resentative Good of lowa, who on al o . |rectnieiot o he parks it Birector | for women and misses. N § h hi Mather, saw the need for suc be Ho say thelr poabilities 2hd maoat T he finest we have seen ever ore has this fully gave his aid in getting the neces- | o ff d h ations. ¢ tor those for many months section ottered such a t ¥ of th ks, T e | . udein et e e at .......... $10.95 remarkable collection l\'zllte)' in Whl('hh 23.:":"7 dn"rscns (‘ar'np’:lel ast season, the third. series Conte Memorial lectures will he given: \ of super-vallICSc These will be nature lectures, and {there will be three illustrated lec- tures by Robert Grant Aiken, astron- . omer of Lick Observatory. who is said to have the faculty of imparting i scientific facts in a non-technical and 8 - { understandable way. H i Nature Guide Service. e The ree nature guide service. | which was such a popular feature of fi@ @E the Yosemite last season. will again 1 be available this year under the joint ‘nuspices of the tional park service E and the C;.\‘l'l]{f)r!;;i commission. Dr. Uni 'S f Calif o W y S = J EE FIREMAN often takes Intimately the ‘mark traiis, Wil aer . s tremendous risks. Yet, be in eharge of the nature guide Work i [ e T 4 Y and will be assisted. by Dr. Loy, his pen] cannot surpass Miller of the Los Angeles braneh of | ‘{‘ ; | s A by yo when yOu i,'l 1 Dr. Miller w Tk the clutches of constipation. 3 X inter. 1 Last year these s conducted Like a thief in the night, consti- [natire Siudy' feid sxcursions. directed | Py R > . sleeping bag trips into the high Sierra pation preys. Swiftly, without pity, country, kept office hours | ; . .. B Village to answer questions nducted EE it spreads its poisons through your E & o o oinuousty Lo i out the season: and body. Constipation—the common SR04T Mimitors 10 hetter Kn. @ forerunner of pneumonia, influenza E Shete miacen o, Yosemces antaoos. | — t s t servi 1 and other diseases—must be dealt e e e R s R E with speedily and certainly. E be arranced. There are guides in all | . Al of the parks now and they are able to R S Uncertain, overnight cathartics fhe flower and animal Tite within the | of the old-fashioned type lay wide FE bosders ol HeninactinisEipat | Printed G Dr Satin Foulard Dresses 2 your health to sickness. They are (e s B O rint eorgette esses [J i vithout delay, and fast Con- 3 @ too slow. For sure, quick results, fifl B Seatach 8% Al N T Emb. Mignonette Dresses Foulard-Georgette Dresses ‘ o . s t t e since | take only a water laxative which ho Wk cnat tne service ha recclves | Plain Georgette Dresses Embroidered Taffeta Dresses v s for r . They havi B wil flush the system completely. St e Detied S D Tailored Taffeta Dr. realized that during the war all of the A gan w { st be concentrated in th (1) WI1S8 Lresses esses F Thoosndsofmensnd womenwdsy [l | Zonieln b it 52 ed : . place their faith in Plato Water. Pluto Clveion. that Ereat confice | Crisp Organdie Dresses andsome Satin Dresses ‘ never s. Gently and pleasantly, ye Roads Across Great Divide. f A . swiftly and surely, it brings complete % The service has received an appro- i ed Emb Crepe de Chine Dresses refief. The minerals in Pluto soften the s & e ey poucsoze) Printed Foulard Dresses . % waste; the water helps flush it gently E divige i the Cltcien Fanl This werk, . . s o 3 ’ away. but it is govémed by the amount Just glance over the above list of materials and figure for Not a new style note is lacking—all are represented in @ Ask your druggist today for Pluto fi Tha total Gost is estimated At $500. yourself what you usually have to pay for entirely new innumerable variations. Some models are daintily beaded. Water. Bc"efi;‘a" too.k:x:r:-ebnltmer‘:,t of G pialof nre e SH0RD 0B e T dresses fashioned of such materials. Allin all, the collection braided, embroidered in wool or silk. Eyelet embroidery is E‘ :‘::‘:;’g‘:’:;:;;mimd;le'é;!j:é fl leRwllInercompleten mors Tauickiv is the best we've seen this season at anywhere near this quite prominent. Touches of lace at cuff or neck, frills and at French Lick Springs, Ind. o - - = price. The styles, the materials and the workmanship are fine tucking. All sorts of straightline modes: also bouffant % % s _ @ 75 JOIN DRAMATIC ORDER. of the highest type. ideas galore—tunics, panels, ruffles and pleating. P ouar siCIan prescrives it e . 3 L Inducted Into Enights Khorassan | d bl I - al 1 f b S ‘ THE COLORS embrace all new and seasonable pastel shades; also plenty of browns, osciad Dispatentorine Bine tans, navy blues, grays, black and many eff ective combinations. FREDERICI Md., May 30.—About . . T omia at Phviias wers ths . sy s ; ; s % WATER %};}‘g? @ Srorednto the Dramatie ricr, Knighis - i When this store, with its reputation for super value-giving, an- Dresos Kh , at a ceremonial initiation b . . Y at ‘the State Armory. Frederick, on Selling will nounces such a stupendous sale as this one, there is bound to be a Ged 2 Thursday night. Previous to the initi- = P ranged on When nature wont PLUTO will ation there was 4 parade of nearly start promptly stupendous response. We anticipate the largest attendance of dress racks for quick 7 Tuehwaitine: Dokkisswerslitum Bl buyers here tomorrow that has attended a sale of this kind in Wash- lecti s tinsburg, Chambersburg, Harrisburg, : £ selection. Wilmington and points in adjoining ington for many years. The Bargain Gth—Sixth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ¥ a countics. Hagerstown sent about 250 a delegates to the ceremony. The Dok- ~ = Kies were guests of the Pythiap Sts- ters, this city, at dinner,

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