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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.” T, DECEMBER 10, 192%_PART T. BTEAMSHIPS. e S —— ception by the church council Wed-|Mrs. Bertina Rudisill, treasurer; Am-| Mrs. Neighbors—They tell me your l nesday evening, November 29. Ad-|hLrose Jackson, director of dramatics, [son Is In the college foot ball gleven? STEAMSHIPS. dresses of appreciation for the work | with Edward Hager and Francis Gil- | Mrs. Malaprop—Yes, indeed. = of the organization were made DbY(len as assistants; Miss Carolyn | Mrs. Nelghbors—Do you know what , Rey, Father Read, Dr. Scott Mayo,}Thornton, music diréctor; Miss Louise | position he plays? Thomas Short and Francls Sprigss. { Butler and Miss Fannie Hall, accome | = Mray Malaprop—Ain't mure, but I _(Continued from Forty-frst Page.) | pnose present, In addition to mem- |panists. think he's one of the drawbacks.— bers of the society, were Mgr. Mat- Dallas News. - thews, the pastor; members of the e M Rose Wood: treasurer, Mrs. [8on." by Dubez; “Barcarolle” from |executive board, James Campbell, erican trade with | * —_— Duvall; chaplain, Mrs. Smith; color- | “Tales of Hoffmann,” by Offenbach:|William A. Johnson, Charles Billings, F“z‘l';"':;‘;::“;‘ o increase of |, When a girl wishes a man to save | bearer, Mrs. Cro: ‘Will o' the Wisp,” by Hasselman, | William Queenan, Mr. and Mrs. Syl- | EBYD! his money it is a sign he is going ta ‘I'he speakers were: Department Com- - 1 and for encore, “The Music Box,” Miss | vester Thomas, ' Mrs, Willlam F.|American ships in Egyptian ports. |neea it. der H. L. D ¢ the Grand| . The American Legion Auxiliary of | Riggs. Magruder, Mrs. Mary Norris Simms. mander It eane o ; the H. C. Spengler Post has elected —— The. officers of the Choral Sosiety —~ Army of the Republic, Department|the following officers: President, Mrs.| Katharine Lippert, a little maid of [are: Francis Spriggs, business man- STEAMSHIPS: Commander H. F. Patterson of the| Anton Stephan; first vice president,|eleven summers, was presented in re- | ager; Miss Anna Harris, secretary Spanish-American War Veterans, Wat- | Mrs. Frank Fuller; second vice presi- | cital Friday evening by Mrs. Kathe- | st i o ol . Spengler; treasurer, Mrs.|rine Floeckher Cullen in the Sunday STEAMSHIPS. son D. Miller and C. B. Plumber, vice White; chaplain. afrs. G. A. schoolhouse of the United Brethren IS - «He who has not SEVILLE has not seen the won- commanders of the American Leglon. | Miller: sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. Hazard..| Church. The talented little pian e = orseen "The serlor vice commander-in-chief of | A large donation was made by the|gave an ambitious program of wide der of the world”—so runs the Spanish boast. Not less 2 S iary for the fruit fund of the De- | range, meeting with enthusiastic com- ! the Spanish-American War Veterans,) . ¢ment Auxiliary of the District of | mendation from the audience after . iaces C. D. Rébinson of California, was the | Columbia to be distributed at the|each appearance. She was at her be the AMERIC, RESS LUXURY CRUISE on the principal speaker. Ile announced he]hospitals at Christmas, in two numbers, “To a Wild Rose is in_Washington on a special mis- ] 4 reetl; Atlantie Oc: | t a Son from the commander-in-chief of | _The American Leglon Auxillary, | MucDowell, and “La Filouse, | L e LML aul’e m‘ e Spa h-American Veterans, | Départment District of Columbia, Will | oivine the last named with particu- no at. as an— 4 ° Tor the. patpose of atroducini a bill |hold itx Tegular meeting Wednésday | Y0 (08 S5 BTG, Und' cecnnic. ALL-YEAR RESORT o the’ Mediterranean in Congress to provide equal compen-, 3t § o'clock at 1423 New York avenue| “she played also Bach's “Toccata, G | Tt e T e e ! sation for any one who has been dis- | northw Major,” two movements from “Sonata 200 Warm. cuotph 1n Cot svether A smoker was the feature of the|M. K. Killeen; second vice president, last meeting of National Capital Post, No. 127, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Tues.—To_Southhump- Clrrbonrg. " “Thrs.—To 'Cobh To Plymouth—Cherbourg — Brem: A--ri-e. .- . .. Dec.13 -l:.” i i . Dec.23 Jam. l':l nOsE N Washington, | CARIBBEAN CRUISE abled in_the -service of the United Pathetique,” by Beethoven; “Waltz e e : . g From New York February 7th—66 Days of Enchantment s et - : Spanish in E Minor.” by Chopin, and ‘Scherzo” ||| HOTELS and COTTAGES : The MAURETANIA your home all the way Prosdemt Agem. 1 319 Great White Fleet from = Mendelssohn's “Midsummer OPEN ALL THE YEAR o si “ULU = Boy Scout News | [Sifics Bream* srrangea ‘tor tvo Y Visiting Asores, Madeirs, Cadiz Seville. Gibralear, Tangler, onee v pianos, with Mrs. Culleri at the sec- NEW YORK AND Carlo, Nice, Ni Pong:li.llme,mhflu.cwgm X Palestine, From New York, J 13t a retired ond piano. She was assiste = Corsi tham; ndon (5 days), Cherbourg. a . January 13t i entertainment. ing the program by Theodore Head- BOSTON BY SEA Egypt, e, s pton, J New York—Havana—Jamaica 1. Lowder, George J. Neuner and | Most satisfactory reports have been {lund, violiniat, who contributed two | f rmation and Literature at. | Sead for illustrated announcement e . Panama Canal—Central America Havana—New York 23 days—3$350 up, including side trips KWk for descriptive literature. infor Much had cha t th s ¢ Gity Ticket Office, 731 15th 8t N.W. ¢ will be the election |in t ; 2 by Grieg, and NORFOLK & WASHINGTON following named | their enrollment by anniversary week, | popular Song. by Kreisler. | | iinated as fol- | according to an announcement made - STEAMBOAT CO. Commander, Val N. Brandon: | ecterday. Four artists will assist Harry Ed- et =43 vice commander, Joseph B.| e ward Mueller at the musical vespers Gurdella; junior vice commander, Dan | Already a number of troops have|this afternoon, 5 o'clock, at the rmasters, Gunner | reached thelr quota, and many others |First Congregational Church—Fritz For Rocklet Address U. S. Lines 45 Broadway, New York id Lorence Brandon; | are well o Re Mueller, cellist; Herman Hoffmann, haplain, €. D. Donovan: surgeon, DI. | {welve new frongs bes in’ Arosrem ot | violinist; Ruby Potter, soprano, and L. AL Turner: trustee, Currier. | cYganization. Robert M. Ruckman, planist. ~Mrs. T cottry. & i Potter will sing the Gounod-Bach Deing orzanized among the | ix heing ot oy naa1gampaiEn effort | e Maria,” ‘with violin, piane and of the United States Vet-|February 8, and thus bring the en-|Organ accompaniment, and two other Bureuu. An organization meet-|-ollment up to an even 500.000 boys. |speclal numbers will be “Meditation held recently. The organization | In this connection Chief Scont for violin. cello. plano and organ 3 are in charge of Charles Swan | tive James E. West recently s (Harrat), and_“The Venetian Love orell. Capt. Edwin S.} by “radio a special appeal that was|Song.” from Nevin's suite, “A Day ¢ ¢ the department adjutant. | broadcast by different. stations across |in Venice.” * Following is the remain- c i D L the committee of the NICW ¢ tha country. This message was picked |der of the program: First movement / ruise ve Luxe t he had re d a wire from | up by scores of radio p of “Sonata in A Minor” (Borowskl), New Reduced Rates - to the A2 national headquarters that the numeri-i Districr of Columbia troops. “Concert Intermezzo” (Hollins), cel Fastest Time Erel DS. e cal designation of 1000 had been re<! ™y the message Chief West pointed {10 8o0lo, “Melodle” (Tschaikowsky b T put that scouting is a great world|organ. ~The Bells of Ste. Anne de o Riodsianee Medinvides snd Bassas ohes, Whoee deaqn | protherhood that”emphasizes service'| Beaupre” (Russell); violin solo, | | A meticabwsd—Amerie v \ ROUND THE WORLD CLARK’S 3rd CRUISE From New York, JANUARY 22,1923 From San Francisce, FEB. 10, 1923 By the Specially chartered superb Under persons! direction of Mr. orit i Tourist Agen Cruise | y steamer. i San F: Hilo, Honolulu, 14 ava, Singapore. Burmah. Option of 19 daye in Indis, Ceylon, 4 days . . Southampton: [stop overslQuebec. Ry.to Montresl and New York 4 MONTHS, Vacancies from $1800 up, including Hotels, Drives, Guides, Fees, etc. m= MEDITERRANEAN CLARK’S 19th CRUISE, FEB. 3, 1923 By Specially Chartered, Sumptuous S. . “EMPKESS of SCOTLA ormerly **Kaiserin AugusteVictoria,” oil burner, 25,000 gross tons: 65 DAYS CRUISE, $600 and up; 19days in Fgypt and Palestine; Spain, ltaly, Greece, etc. Vacancies from $900 up. iterrancan 61 day cruise, $600 upwards, including shore excursi Leaves June 27 2“"“‘,"(;,,,;,, bys, ly chartered White Star Liner Baitic 23,844 tons. Rome. Athens, s mer Spaia visits specially featured. UNIVERSITY-EXTENSION and other good tours to Europe under escort; reasonable rates. FRANK C. CLARK. Times Building. New York Ober’s 8. 8, Agency, 1 Woodward bidg. Fidelity Tourist Co., 1408 New York ave. 9 home, church and ¢ 3 and Goldmark). by his incessant work and | {raind Tor citizenship. e ‘“ _" . o, Limited to 450 Guests—Abont Half s e old war risk Insur- | = = . Mme. Marguertie Petit. coloratura 7. Magalficent, iNew, . Spectally ¢ e houturin KT Christman Good Tuens. o eI el st - CUNARD S5, “SCYTHIA App! ion for charter is being | With the coming of the holiday at Wardman Park Hotel and last Twin-Screw Turbine Oil-Burner, 20,000 Tons. torwarded to the depariment head-|son many t Wednesday evening appeared success- Saillng Jan, 80, 1923, returning April 2, visiting wuarters for action in the December ! ir < ully as soloist for Harmony Lodge ;i 1 . Gen. Anton Ste- | Some twoops will provide baskets of |at the’ City Club. e R Calre e D L i ment commander, | supplies for the needy; others will as- ville; Gibraltar; Algiers, =, nge; P e s cerld that he hoped to muster |sist at Christmas entertainments, and | Mrs, Jewell Downs entertained ¢ N Y Syl e S e W I O o st abofit December still others will gather broken toys|Wednesday evening at the first of a Siclly, Palerme; Riviera, Nice, Monte Carlo, ete. '~ =~ = Con, national com-| Ane Tiend them for Santa Claus o |series of recitals afher residence, pre- e BtoD e A hane, 517 14tk Bt WAskinstor > . al com-luse. Scouts are right-hand men to |senting a group of her students in the e 3 i the Disabled American | the old fellow from the north when | follow ng promrom, Managing Oparatore f¢ D e Tl “.\.;-I:fl-‘-" has been in Washington | this time of vear rolls around Quartet, “The Rosary” (Nevin), Ag- Fldelity Tomrist Co a0 N ok A W eominston iine the week ‘planning at (el pinal Meeting of Training Class. |nes Avery, Lella Hudadl Ira Kri- Frank Tourlst Co. (Est. 18%5) New Yor ol to speed u = ] Know a = = 'wthe relief of the maimed that| Vernon Bailey, former scoutmaster | JOT ARG Tner (Camters - Ko “Out - { have been before Congress for a|of Troop 3. will address the closing number of month onsefithie acoutileaderiiitraining A Prayer for You Apt, Cook. whe was wounded and|Class at George Washington Univer- % ; » " in the z08th|Will discuss s —what o, ta (Coombs) and * ‘> - arly concerned | Where o ANLEAR Y DECCRULIO] Alice B. Haig * ~4 4 d QS h 3 %W . % S and Bursum bills. | "y am, cooking, etc. ce. of Me" (Gre: GG W, BP0, . g o o, >, g - s S~ > > = = — = = would grant insur. Sen Scouts to Meet. 2 Foodforde-Finden) i b . P, A . B - , &, =, & &, Pl nal . who have - troop of Sea Scouts | ) ngs of " (Men- {han rlwill meet organization and | delssohn). * (Mozart) and business next Friday evening at the | “In Blossom Tim = - at 3 Thomson School. 12th and L streets | do) Taylor: @ McGill), ® i ved | nortiw The: been under | “Tears (° Joy" (Phill 3 ac s ce. the leadership of Adri E Cor” (Flegier). i 4 v S their organization several vears ago.|Quine: “Thy ) 4 T b ¢ 3 w _Waldo H. Jones will become | Dowell). de” (Rimanoczy) and ases pending at the Veterans Sea Scout skipper and Mr. Sizer will | “A Spirit Flower” (Campbell-Tipton), reau. S contnue as portmaster. Fisie Lang; quartet, “Goodnight, Be- The Bursum bill is the last bit of To Help in Scout Tests. loved, Goodnight” (Pinsuti). lezislation upon which hearings have heen completed and it is hoped to| Ariangemen are being fected | gTyE «MERRY MILK MAIDS.” come up for final vote in the House|by which : 5 4t the present ion. available directly to scout troops for Three war lieutenants have died|both instruction and examinataion in | Operetta Presented by St. Cyprian In the last ten d as a result of| first aid, sigaaling and map making. disabilit inhl' flrofndm,\', bringing 'r‘lwl e*l are the so-called tests Church Choral Society. the total numbe ice ho have | that h \;nreu(h-- rnu.—:..,:. “r..,-‘ hed | tion. S = H. Merrill, “The Merr: Milk Malds, House military affairs committee | 4 ioner Fred | operetta in two parts, was presented . vy venteen, ording d and Harry Lus flrslpuid ex- ;b.v lhfi Choral Society lolr mle n';m.-h' »ment by the natio 1 of the Chesapeake and Potomac |eouncil. St. Cyprian's Church, Tue: 3 t t RO the Disablog: ".,Ar sy, Telephone Comp helping in Iu:\yf:nll Wednesday evenings, Novem- earfl 0 a fl 0” 6’ * = B S buigme Chel e o A e e i A = UNITED STATES SHIPPING DOARD e nearly | H. Sargent of the G ¢ imarked the firs . 0 e making, and | soci s eward for their work 1 » Ehme Rt s L0 D D U. S. Government Trave TRAVEL CERTIFICATE 1t will be acted upon once | S co, T. Bartle and C. P |= —— = — handling Morse ami| STEAMSHIPS. ¢ 5 \ %m.& - | Y FURNESS- Y Certificate—a Christmas |fp —==% =5, a o < Troop 100 of the boys' department »mmander v LML C. A celebrated its lead s 2 - Post. No. 1. the American Legion, at |1 3 ncement contest by ‘ t, k fi the annual meeting Wednesday night | entertaining friends in the “¥" audic ese” w 26' ZS 00 0 | ! the committee ma i . ac cording to the national hea statement. Friends. 3 Brashears; third vice com-|Church elected new patrol leaders mander: B. C. MeGee. quartermaster: last Friday cvening. Seouts J. H. 1. (. Hoffman. sergeant-at-arms: Wil- ., Joseph ngland, o . master-at-arms: Dr. ~and_Ravmond Heiskell being < surgeon: Guy Withers. | the successful candidates. 5. S- “FORT ST. GE( Nathan Williams, chaplain: | The following troops were inspected Eacl 000 Tons Displacement, Holliman, adjutant: J. M | in the star trophy standard troop || From New York Wed. and Sat. mith, colorbeare ntest last Friday evening. Troop 1.: ‘Special Holiday S: anual con- | W coutmaster: Troop Leasing New i York Poe: District Legion. which ms scoutmaster: Troop :§ o ¢ at the headquarters, 1829 I atreet. torlum last night. An address of : Other officers elected were: Lew S. | welcome was made by the boys' “Y¥’ -LINE - > first. vice commander: Perey | secretary, E. B. Fuller. """sfl'ii'f.}".“v'&'a'?fmfi.°"“" a trtp dbrOdd dflj’tlme within the next two years! second vice commander:| Troop 91 of St. Paul's Catholic Via_Palatial, Twin-Screw. Oil-Burning S. S. “FORT VICTORIA” and S. S. “FORT ST. GEORGE” will elect the new departmental com- | 43. George nderson scoutma mander and _oth cers. include | Troop 49. John S. Cole scoutm Troop A\ln‘y;sh‘p scr:n( _W. _Tall Bermuda offers all outdoor sports Mod%rn Holet ‘l;lno Passports Book Now for Winter lidsy Bai For illustrated Booklets Wfi(e :!i“‘.‘ o T . Mahoney. ¥ 5 i R St By 2,30 | INDORSES TME SLIP (| s ermade Tine S s amem i IN ENGINEERS’ OFFICEi o ner A, Nathan Williams, J. S Manning., W. L Jenkins, B. C. McGee and H. L. Dé|gaag of Employes’ Union s,,ysl Veney. New Rules Have Increased me, scoutmaster. The T. S. §. Jacob Jones Post, No. 2, American Legion, will meet tomor Efficiency. Offers the tourist and trav- = = o ——t> _— row at § pm. at (he Y. W. C. A 1338 Sewer Department F: eler a new world of - . = = = s o S a n F street northwest. Officers of the < ident of elights. See the . F((50] s » o ¢ Frank J. Bresnahan, pres 3 n : potitor Rt vean il e maminated ) Y ive (Emploves: Urion, nas come | R XOfCENTEN AL, F you plan to give some loved one a trip abro;lld ¢ ex-1out in support of the order issue il Next sailing for = 1 fi v m hitals | U ineer Commissioner Keller 7e- i PARBADOS make it known on Christmas Day. The nest ever i = HoR e s Eom iri loyes of the engineer de- ikt RIO DE JANEIRO . . te ited S rnmentshipsare now of T o O e oy iite | partment to sign a time slip when | e “BoEN0s AtREs® || t United States Government Travel Cem{i}if‘h bumti;dUmni de"'S;m G fl:)m Now ‘;e"“dl = post, followink the businessimecting. | tney arrive in the morning and ai_| lifiilip ", Dreacten ot vice may be made out for a trip to Europe, to fi Efxmpe by the Munson Steamship Lines from recting the heads of departments to 1 o 2 s 2 = s n waii or to South America. Itwi o 1 in determining *Special cruise of 32 days, call- OflCl’lt, to Ha at New York to South America; to The Orient sider the amount of sick leave e e R { bring into your home on Christmas morning all from San Francisco by the Pacific Mail Stcam- rank Dunnington was elected com- | ander of the Kenneth H. Nash E an Legion for 1821 employe has tak elected senior vice | how much annual R e . stated veateans Ll WWelte K Deaeptid Literas the anticipated joys of foreign travel. Your ship Company and from Seattle by the Admiral- et S e ot E .. New York 1 ! beli it to be one of the greatest Oriental Line; to Honolulu from Los Angeles recant-at-ar, L e r and have resulted | Any Steamuiip o Touriat Agent, Government JelIeves 1 5 C g1 by the Los Angeles Steamship Company. ey R 5 BRI R e 2l Dttt ifts ever devised for successful Americans, be- O et st ad e s . B. Heenan and Ralph Mille N Bresnahan ted that it has —_—— 2 5 . P . are among luxur P! iard, T, R Bricst tnd O B Rice | bers 1t anaial, e hat. where an cause it combines the happiness of anticipation, the world has ever scen. On some runs here Hiam 3!. Kline. chairman of the employe is ill for a considerable num- | = » B = . A l dance committee. reported returns in- | her of days, he has not suffered the the happiness.of realization and the happiness of - mentioned they hold records for speed, luxnry :hrahtel the rh ¢ anniversary dance (0| loss of annual leave. The ?lnm- dqp; (< PP > i % d Tow fa o Beeambes 15wl bars mabac o | not becams enfectiveiuntil Janna golden memories. “Itisin truth a unique an lfldl . "‘-a allim lin 1 Members. of George E. Killeen Post | i 10 Semanon to reaiee cmploves to agnificent gift. r E : = you are at : < hl’ Y have learned of the improvement in|report ontime and not to abuse the ports, magn - it to yourself to investigate yosr great ships. You the condition of Commander Bernard | sick leave privilege. Queenstown and the Maditorranses. 3 I 5 Buscher. who has heen seriousty ill, |0 1c4v¢_Priviles iy A For Every se will be under no obligation whatever. The following will represent this post = magnificance Olympic, Homeric 3 at the convention of the Department No Brains. : : 2L the bistrict of Columbla tobe held | o,; author—1 igusas-you siever| 9w The Travel Certificate may be made out for Write Today Bomar & Fronts o ettt IV Sudene ot art and Hisrature: | PR ead ey i any amount from $110 to $3600, or it need NOt Snd rhe informarion blank mow! Thowsands are investiging thi ; tello ur head was a place to park vour —Mercy, no; I only thought of four ships headed by the hat. Lapland. specify any amount whatever. You may pay st e O Tor o o for it now, or you may pay for it later. The e Rl e Sooklot showsing actual phatographs of the ships. Dr. Kate Waller Bar president of the Ameri 1t —_———— AMERICAN LINE—~To Hamburg, Libsa Auxiliary. has appointed ) New Holland th e cut and Dansig. Seevice of regularity, do e . . 1 s : 7 . . Wetherholt of Gallipolis, Ohio, | ihemethvs ath Shells and. ieepiat.| Geadabilicys mfont sud comvemtsnse: recipient of your glft may make the trip at once, Wrrite for it tday! Christmas is mot far away. a1 secrrl:r_\'ror u;lr;a‘:;ml ! \\’hlc:| s!the wounds open a long time, ‘{orm 5 5 Th l h of mothers, w! sisters | fonrs L = s i Khters of legion members and | arny brosn ey, Theh they deem | jaternational Mercantile Marize Cay or delay it for two" years. e plan has been ‘ who died in the service. Wetherhelt has been secretary of the Ohto department of the auxiliary since 18 formatinx. s ;Wi ton offios: 1908 ¥ st. m.w. g i RICKS, Manuger e el devised to fit your convenience in every respect. O ORMATION I ANE. Learn the 'details today. I e L PO g 2 . 3. Goveramest liessture explaiving the U. 3. Guaranty of U. S. Government | s mit imsn it Whether you wish to send your check at once or to wait until a more convenient season, don’t fail to send in the blank now. Your gift carries with it the surety that its TOURS. The regular meeting of the Ser- geant J.sper Post, No. 13, the Amer. &S LRI ican Legion, was held at the City HIP Clumlast night. The following nomi- !y § nagions for post officers were mnde:-&} AGENTS Post commander, Thomas J. Frailey, Ralph A. Cusick: first vice command- John T. Bak Ray1 d N. Peak FOR LINES Jioks Deawn fhied vice commandes. TRANSPACIFIC My Name- = P77 o P sland with the s climate. A ipi i iven special consideration in regard to e — e Hughes: historian, Walter 'W. AND = bl S recipient Wl'lll : gr PEC: ga Smyth, h O 5 far cer, PLAN . = Jomaph Latawswi, Frank . 'i-.fife’;! COASTWISE e b accommodatio: . ohaplain, Rev. Hugh Kerr Fulton: Nort smooth sergeant-at-arms, E. C. Guy; color- LINES K e it Btretms by wearers, T. H. Walsh, Ray J. Cun- ‘modern oil-burning liners, and de- - Aingham. i TICKETS—TOURS scribes healthful, delightful Nas- e e e . e e G e D N Pt il ‘The election will be held at the post clubrooms, Perpetual building, 1101 E street northwest. Thursday, FIDELITY TOURIST s ey S U. S .SHIPPIN December 14. The post commander, Thomas J. Frailey, presided. ! COMPANY N == WASHINGTON , The American Legion Auxiliary of ' 1406 New York Ave. N, the George E. Killeen Post has elect- Phone Main 7967 s& the following officers: President, Mrs. Probex: first vice president. Mrs. w