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« ¢ i 43 oo os o THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO 1922—PART 1. STEAMSHIPS. .| servatory of Music, Chicago, I, when | The Music Club of the Government|Jeremiah, - Clifton P. Clark; King Miss Heaton will begin Her mspec\lon Hotels was organized last season for | David, Rev. E. E. Overholt; King tour of eastern chapters. the purpose of affording the guests|Solomon, W. Millan; King Zede- i Mrs. B, 5. Embry; Joseph, Ivan L. M ©ae of the big purposes of Miss|of the hotels an opportunity of sing-|kiah, J. D. Linkins; King Nebuchad- | Caffrey; Mary, Miss Alicc Burgess: Heaton's present trip is to work out the [ing in a trained chorus. An hour each j nezzar, M. G. Eley; Arioch, captain lrxold[ars and shepherds, members councillor, A. E. Burgess; angel ot| STEAMSHIPS. the annunciation to the shepherad: AROUND THE CITY the A. B. Pugh Bible class: angels, | financlal plans for o M Ph clubhouse | weeke has been devoted to the study |of thd euard, R. W, Cayior; first z ew York city, to be used by mem- | of high-class music under the direc-|magician, J. H. Daniel, | members of the intermediate, junio By Nannie Lancaste bers of the sorority while studying there. { tion of Mr. Robeson. """ | Bolitha 4. T.aws; three wise men— |and primary departments of A At the blennial ‘meeting heid in St | Tho club is affllated with the,Xa- | Gaspar, T T ‘Stanley;’ Melclior, D. |day school The pageant is entirely SHns s last summer, when Miss Heaton |tional Federation of Music Clubs.|Swigeri; Balihasar, W. 1 Smailey; |free, part of the church 3 szt o HERE are two women in this them all, the whole room rose in Pro- | was elected, it was decided to locute Three concerts will be agaln glven | King Herod, M. lalmer; priestly every one will be Seloo et e Directly om Atlantic Ocean town who obviously never test. B some kind of a home in New York for | this season with the best available X ’ heard of Satan's fall and the| “It's a fact, gentlemen. We ‘vere |Mu Phi members. artlsts assisting. Regular rehearsals e e 1imp that came of it. in & small boat, and when the other | wip,olimitiee composed of Mra. Jjohn fare held cich, Thursday SEEEG 2 -YEAR RESORT 3 orley, chairman and Miss Mable | recreation hall at 7:30° o'clock. ~ An h._l e and warm enough in cold weathor HOTELS and COTTAGES OPEN ALL THE YEAR New York city, and®Miss | Invitation is extended to all hotel Cumberland, Md., has | Euests with good natural volces to v Miss Heaton, and are [Join the club. ! They were at a movie in which the | fellow leaned.too far over the gvater, | Pyler Hackett, sin-tempted hero was scared Intofa fish mistook his nose for bait and { June Donnelly " been appointed righteousness by a Mephisto, in the | we landed it now at work on te T the plans for the club- = | red flanmel of grand opere. wWho ap-| They were hooting him down when | house. % s Mrs. Henry ‘White entertained éh“' j Deared to him in a dream. And. as |the scholarly recluse came out of. the | Mis¢ Heaton will also consult the |Cholr of Incurnation CHUEehEguCaaay, NEW_ YORK AND evening in compliment to Rev. Dr. and | Ble Svent I tack: B ith e RN 5 various chapters with reference to a |SVening P BOSTON BY SEA the bad man of the Bi ackground with a word of help: 3500 sehiolarship. to ba competed for at |Mrs. George W. Atkinson. An inter-| | through a pantomime of the horrors!| “The story is nmot incredible, gen-{the biennial convention in Minneaplois, | e8tIng program of songs and violin ln(om-uon‘.u'a‘ Literaturs at in store for the sleeper, one of the|tlemen. The fisherman evidently had |in 1924 5 :rml:::s ‘;,::?mhml&‘;«‘“{ffl;;‘u\; H:;} i City Ticket m,dn.;num Bt. N.W. Wwomen was 5o touched that she stop- |a hook nose.” Bthel - Holtzelaw Gawler, soprano; [charades and shadow pictures. The' | NORFOLK '& WASHINGT( ped chewing a caramel long enough is_same gentleman has a tiny fiha”vu T. Tittmanu, bass; Kathryn g&floms‘“‘s{e M{{‘“‘;d M:fl:” S"{" | AS G 0" t her—who went on : oo iggs, harpist. with Lewls Corning|Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fielder, 2 u;l sa:y to the other. ent on | girl friend whe was playing with her | iRES ! arplat. with Lewls Corning | 1. o gy, Miss Higging, DMil- STEAMBOAT CO. ¢ chewing: toy iron the other day. With a|concert Tuesday cveping under theidred Pidgeon, Florence Daniels, Mary | Limited w 450 (.-a“»—.\butll 1 “Poor fellow, it must be dreadful t9 [whimsical solemnity that exactly | ¢ of the (. F Coolkk men's Bible | Springman, G. A. Johnson, Ray Jack- ; ! have to play with his foot hurting |fitted the occasion, he reminded her: | Class: —at Thwl‘s,..,-,‘ p,‘.,b)-“.;.,:i,, man and Lynch Luquer. B By Maguificent, New u e smcmlr Chartered i L s S Y him like that.” “Emily, dom’t you kpow you should o T amU0SP. | On Wednesday evening at § o'clock | Tavin e bine Oil-Burner, 20.000 Tor | COMPLETE OCEAN r “You bet It is, but they have to|not iron on Sunday. Mfics, Rigics: “Robin on the |the members of the 3Mount Vernon 923, returuing “":’ visiting | 2 : lace M. E. Church South will pre- | STEAMSHIP SERVICE ' keep right on, no matter what hap-| And the tiny girl answered back |APDple Tree” (Hewitt), “My Ain Coun- et 5 laborate C! s pagegnt. i pens. I saw in a paper about an|with a sophistry calculated to make {old_Scotch), “A -"‘0"“,‘;“34'3 e S ohre et L;“:‘:‘:::‘\ L o i actress who got a telegraph that her |a blue law shiver down its bac 112 1 Buren! | pageant was arranged by Mr. Rossel | e xR, iNice, Monie (laxis; ete. ! WHITE STAR—To Channe! ports, Lives child was dead just as she was goin'| “I'm p'tending it's Tuesday. - “0h Ruddier ‘Than. the hornsi|Edward Mitehell. “The ~full” chorus op-over el Sntormation ou_request. Apply o By oot e e esdeto y a Tl s Tae —— 1 STy’ | choir, under the leadership of Mr. R. 3 ton service in keeping with the St I S—These two good trifles are a (Schubest), -Mr. Hicgenaer | Deant: Shure, with Mre. Frank A { ner stop. Have another choc'lL. gifts R s 2 Frost at the organ, will glve an and ol elaborate musical setting, —singing | Frank Tourlst Co. (EAL world's largest ship, Majestic. Rogulas “I guess he muster run a tack or a Miss Riggs selman 2 Are Telling.” “I “The He Kernocban). splinter or sump'n In his foot—they { othe ] 1 e et moughiike bentna tne | ENGLISH MUSIC BOOM ,t«‘:‘::fi:i: o e Babvions Waves Captand Cills. | | RED STAR — To Ay, clline w stage—an’ you can see his slippers is Rt (Woataany. beautiful Christy hymns. | ““'5"" m ‘oekly sailings only felt.” BOOSTS EMPLOYMENT! Rolling Down o R ;réi:f":;gllth"\'\‘xfi:{e‘< e m'i"qu': 4 | Lapland. i aomag For these two good. honest souls, . 7 Ay ’ - | ohtire east. to the number of 150, will | Milton might just as well have had his | Choral Societies Revived Since War i Darem la1}e costumed. The leading characters | . ?.}’:,E?'G:g}:%g"c%‘g‘s'r MOIIII?CCO ALGERIA, i -a”“mbmflm.. I-IN'BW—T:'I!-I-..[&: “Paradise Lost” declined with grate- Give Jobs to Many in are us follow: aiah, J. W. Rodk ! ity EGYPT, The 2 deNl OPLE,PALESTI NE, | pendability, comf; _‘mfl-fl-dm gnsthaakc o Britai Johri J. Thomas, the Welsh hymn lmk'b“"‘bndon? eniiave | : E Al Salds T Ve Binl e o bet T tee Wi U B NS Lo {nternational Mercantile Marine Coy 7 . : - : | ¢ ng-to-be-remembered trips in all these 3 ; RETIRED teacher went walking. | pr the Associated Press. own hymns at the commu 8- psin alldl fascinatinglandsfillthe 'a-l\uw- office: 1208 F st. a.w. - £ Somewhere on North Capitol| LONDON, December 16. ~.—rfn_ to he |m|‘ by 66 days Luxury Cruise of the American Express Co. on the e Under Contract with Bermuda Govt. ‘ street she halted a handful of small e s oy Egend, present Methodis urch. Mrs. Mary Sherier e hoys who were dragging a smaller | Presen Al thosich B e Eaalo st oThit s chucch! au an‘a v a ck. Th Sloamousteycare will be heard Bach’s beay . S. “F boy by a ropg around his neck. The | period uf great prosperity i weard in Bachs beay CQRIBBE ‘ N CRUISE S. “FORT ST. G GEORGE" victim was trying to get along on his | standing the general aria, “My Heart o | hands and feet, but looking pretty | sion. The reason for this 8 At the meeting of the Anthony C UNARD interest in musical enterts S A Ene e wabbly when the woman took the|for’the public and the popularity of | Gemsme Ve, nf&,;(‘,‘,’;’.’.\ed“f,, _ano _ANCHOR u rope and situation in her hands, and wanted to know whether they were From New York “-nl and Sat. 3 i to the Mediterranean | from New York February 7th, 1923 ! Great White Fleet Steamship | Special Holiday Sailings The luxurious MAURETANIA your home for the entire trip 1 “ULUA” o e Tk e o aumnl B0 l For full details and prices call, phone or write Special Extra Christmas Trip Reguinr _Sailfogs from N. Spendb‘ Christmas week in Musicians have suffered little from ton—3ontreal. _Tues.—To p unemployment durmg the dark days . N 1 trying to choke that child to death. ShE e a Ol 1| o s Cherbonre. Thurs T rmuda es. 5 X | From N , January 13th F boy was a mad dog, and—she lifted |in theater. music hall and cinema or- | RUIS ity tinclude the | | To Londonderts & 8 i i ] % nge P Arrhl-g New York Jsm. 1 the dangerous animal and showed the | Sheatras there are barely 100 without | concert with which Cluty -Img,__n-g:; ’s nes o Med Travel Department I AT Bermuda offers all outdoor sports red mark around his neck. feldancing prach o ‘nment Hotels opened | | Agent or write Cunard & | > 1328 F Street N.W. | 23 days—3$380 up, including side trips, Modern Hotels No Passports - et s £ jgtn cason. The club was assisted by Shchor S. B. Lines, | Main 1200 (108) Trav k for descriptive Li 5 Book Now for Winter & Holida “If you had killed this lttle fellow L t keen de-i Gray Roberts, tenor, of ‘New York, 17 1ath St. N.W.. | e Y e ot Tistcated Bookins wce s =™ o fou would | mand for ins cntalists, man ho heard v 3 Washington. : 7 vou could never forget it. You would | BEEL T0n M0 GO N L Meuinens | Somis n ".‘"’ D o v | OBER’S Furness Bermuda Line have to be sorsy for it all your life. | nigh, g | Toucie 38 Whitekall St.. New York T'm ot fussing at you: I'm just tell- | Choral socleties have been revived e | Touriat Axency, Or Auy Local. Tourist Ageat. s nce the s any | v st 1 I u. & in qua ni‘w o L et %‘ew ones hn\e been started through- ae nu.mu impression. He was re- She held that crowd like a L. lout the country, creating an incre « v il fter euch number and they went off with promises that |ed demand for <olo vocalists, orche : i S ane most likely they will keep. tras and sheet mu The piano- 5 s - F ““Farowell, s T o and dabs |PUIMINE trade also has experienced Later on, she came to lines and dabsfy,om, ~ Most of the factories ha of white chalk on the puvement—and | been working overtime for months. b “Pas to the youngsters that were making | This is due partly to the increased!j By” 3 after the TRenic call for planos at home and abroad In addition “h§ sang “Wid- | 3 and the fact that trade in German- " b Del Mio Anato “Do you boys know that there is & |made instruments has virtually been 5 $20 fine for defacing a public street killed. bati; “0. Moon of My Delig! . ol make ¥ a Lehmann's “Persian Gar- and that a policemun cculd make your . L T parents pay it? What sort‘ of y‘lum A Helpmeet. 3 k»’ by Martin. is this going to be if you dom't learn e eire . club, now numbering seventy- to take care of it before your time méhlem‘( e vou Were ‘always | five voices, under dirtction of Claude -omes to run it? Doi’t you know that |scrapping with her, day and night. Robeson, gave a good account of it- to be District | The Heavyweight—That's just it JOW, SEe EEOW o Now I gotta hire & sparrin’ partner Commissioners and to have charge of | an* pay him. st the the strects and trees, and other inter- by Weodman ests of the people? Well, how do you the Water's Quiet Breast,” by Ch: BAND CONCERT. g i g t assisting. expect to be trusted with honors if you act like this erger, Lael Rose, tomorrow at P {Cornelia Black and Clea Scanlan. Two Marine barrack 3 pam., by the Tt was a good little call-down and Suabine orohesiea. Wile | {other numbers by the elu Japa- | by the time it was finished those boys liam nteimann, leader; | inese Love Song,” by Th nas-fiane‘,l k marks. HaTlor Brapsen. second leader: were rubbing out chalk marks. & y. Ll TTE o e rencted After that, by the best of luck, the | | yrorop wpnivereal Freedom.” Ahe piano \woman met up with a young police- Blankenburg man who admitted to being on that OverSure, St Rev'rie, = 5 : Graad scemes fro “Well, you know. don't you, that Condozt these chalk lines mean a §20 fine? You Intermeazo, * zo down to where those boys are and remind them of it, but don't let on I made you—and don’t fuss. A boy needs encouraging. I've been teach- ing them all my life and I know. But how can you expect teachers to make zood cltizens out of children unless their parents help?” “Adoration Ballet suite. (a) Les R troppo: (b) andantino; allegro non Boheme, temp di valse. Marines' hymn, “The Halls of Montezum. “The Star Spangled Banner.” mani, allegro non les Etoiles EASTERR LINES cusr] @ ‘ PLAN NOW a Trip to Nessan, fas- nating British Island with tue Wald's gaost Winter climats, The young policcman must have Notleo—Immediately after the booklet sxplains the Lad proper memory of his own teach- concert there will be dress modern oll-barning Jiners, aad des ers,s for he obeyed her—and that parade by the Marine Corps In- scribes healthful, delightful Nas- stitute detachment on the par- sau. ade grounds. Season opens January first. 67 WALL ST., NEW YORK, Dept. 27 about ended that— except that it proves that after you have been training children from girlhood to w \ —_————————— 4 = ay hal s to be a habit. \ X gray ha'r it .iet: ti : a h_“ it e : // ¢ : 1] goictly frepmoot, cpens Fob. 5 e 2 R = Uit vas o > pricot { | reservations, add: .Greene, = 3 R HE was of the color of an ap ! rrgrtiey sy W - l dried in the sun—its fruity bloom gone forever, but with all its sweet- ness under the withered skin. And ~»he was making a friendly confidant lcpovy Chase. His program, which 1 a fine, high-up newspaper man.{will commence at 8 k s who was really glad to advise her |clude on S aw"grfélor as to a little business she had in [ QI" (Frenc 1s) T 9 delights. See the mind. When she hed stated just|oeiefs “Fu B Flar J O CENEENNIAD what she wanted to do he indorsed o et satiing for Gustav Morkle, b BARBADOS _(Continued from Forty-: nth_Page.) the idea, with a tribute to her judg- “The Holy o f Were Shepherds ~Abidin | e elieve that is the right thing BUENOS AIRES for you to do—you can always trust|Ghorus ‘The Messiah,” by |, Lowest Rates. Lideral the evidences of your senses.’ anas poiavle fiveovereX Oacsoslicd Bervics: > { , suh; you kaint always trus'n f“;inc I}J‘Hzahet;n‘ \;)lk‘fl' ‘;hou guest ' *Vandyck.....Jan. 3 the evidences of yo' senses becawse | 9f Mrs, Horace Macfarlan ng “T’" LorSyeclal crulse of 38 daya, call- they is—I goes by fac's.” Sfount Vernon by members of the S Write tor nmnpm‘i’mmuzn AVE you been thinking of giving a The Travel Certificate represents a gift So did the renowned Mr. Gradgrind | Brave Institution. Mme. Nolker was | LAMPORT & HOLT B be f fs . 5 R ‘ r. GradgTind | T ilcted by the Albion Opera Com- | b e ey member of your family or a friend so unique and so magnificent that faoelalie o s “‘°’3°:‘ Ipany Quaret, which sustained the | Any Steamshi broad? U 43 q ag| it can o kool amad e S | (= Soepmia i et e oGaee aihe Sl A T g are Toading ner to @ cheerful oid age. Ifi;‘revg ‘3‘5;;:! *;;;;:;;;;{;n Berger 3;1«::;»' ment ’Ijravel Certificate tell the good news such a gift must be a successful American; ch you couldn’t say for Grad- | ham Hotel for those participatin = istmas mornin. i eces! b i Lt !""1 ceremontes, ind 1‘“'"9: gl on Chri g. Itisnotnecessary he must be a man of large good will and. e i again sang the national anthem. 3 3 o e e ovored tnto a | MFS Wamner AT GILLS sang e Brit- to pay a cent now—or cven determine generosity; he must possess the broad vision sh national anthem, “God Save the i 3 - — - . ey that would soon bo ausk | King: durink th'_coremonics the itinerary. Send the information blank and penctrating understanding which and the big place was as silent as a | qouny Vernon. and was assisted by A today for full information. apprecxatcs the wealth of happiness, exper- , CXpCT: clock - with its works run down, ex-| The speakers at the luncheon given e cept for one woman who was pes- | by Mrs Moran were Miss Amella Day ience and fine inner culture brought to ging at a typewriter. And even she | Campbell, Andrew unmphrey, se: < < o e e I L r‘e‘;‘?r,m?s :ulx\rn]\ e The Travel Certificate may be made out any individual by foreign travel. Yet for elevator emptied out a man. He said | Dr. f the 3 3 . 3 . . b e oL sing for a trip, cither one way or round trip to the man who has that vision, the United Europe, The Orient, South America or States Government has made its Travel and the woman, being of a sort that likes a good little story as a rat likes |of the Mu Phi Epsilon honorary musical - B . cheese, ‘stood at attention, while he [STOTtS, and o member of Mu' Aipia | | Aies. Finestaf ervice— Hawail, for any amount, from $110 to - Certificate so convenient, so flexible, that prefaced. his yarn with o condition: | inalscsic: Toae fut oD, LM ..’.;e inge 1. Ho $3600. It may be paid for now, or later. the gift can be made with noundue strain. ¢ “I'm not after money. I'll be fltls-l]lp of an inspection tour, which : the thirty.three_chapters of that The trip may be made anytime within the It can be given easlly frecly, as great Miss Persis Heaton, national president fied with- ascouple of seats for Shy- : organization in the United States. A lock. T lke Warfleld, but I don't be- | chapter Is located at the Washington E Nesitege E ‘ ; e lieve he can get away with Shakes- |School of Music, Washington, D. C. peare—and as I- know you papers have all the passes you want, I'd rather make a dicker with you than waste good money on what I feel is soing to b2 a poor show.” %%eo woman explained that she had no authority in the matter of dickers. The man was surprised—shocked, is the proper word. “You surely can phone to Belasco and tell him to send you two seats, can’t you?” But the woman was so humbly sure of her inability to boss Mr. Belasco . that the man went off to where he came from, and that was the end of it. except that it gives another as- surance that it takes all sorts of peo- ple to make up the world, just as it takes all sorts of weather. * ok x % Miss Heaton will- make a circuit of the western chapters on the present trip, ana‘en route wil fnstait chapiera e ns | | ) Fer et bomki, e Great Gov ent Ships Kan., Monday, December 18, ahd at the University of Southern California, the 1 1 ol ek Birssin Tt Chap Your Government is operating, on all runs, some of the Paciric Mai. Sreamsurr Comrany from San Operators. ters will be 'installed at the University finest, fastest and most Juxurious shlpflheworldlnuv rancisco to The Orient. f Wi ) d the Al Ci Con- € F of Wisconsin and at the American Con seen. You owe it to yourself to investigate them. The. o Ihe) INFORMATION BLANK STEAMSHIPS. services in which Government ships are operated are: AmxnuOnmmu. Line. ffom Sesttle to The e s 107 m . Unaren Srates Lings from New York td Earope. Oneat Munson Sreamsmr Lines from New York to. Los Ancewss S. S. Courany from Los Angeles South America. = to Honolulu. hn‘-fl-tbr—uu.s.c-— Fteratare explaining the U. 5. Goverameat Tusvel ficate and the that go [JThe Ocicat, [ ] Honolsla. ROUND THE WORLD , o N ey b Word by chersred sasmer. Send the snformation blank now! Thousands are invéstigating this 7 demi g Bers ot ders __l"::“cn__l;-. = 4 : newest _and greatest Christmas gift. You will recesve without any "¢ MONTHS, Vacancies froen $1800 up, inclading Hotals, Drives, Guides, Foos, ote. obligation description of the U. S. Government Travel Certtficde, % MEDITERRANEAN||[| - mhtrvs Sl /i B = | U s. SHIPPING BOARD T‘BE'RE is a scholarly recluse who occasionally lies to leave s books and memories long enough to serve as background in the clan- room of his hotel where—the other night—there was a general swapping of fish storfes. Each man had a yarn to tell which was listened to for_the sole reason that every other man ex- pected to be listened to in turn. Each experience was discredited, more_or Jesse but when au saglér out-topped ~FRANK C. CLARK, Times Bufl Ober’s 8. 8. Agency, 1 Woodward bldg, Fidelity. tDm lmlu!-rksn