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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER_ 21, 1923-PART 2. a1 NEW LIFE FORMS District Scholar Will Del NEws oF THE cLUBs} last-summer trip to Italy, Greece and | sion during the summer. . Arrange: t in Memorial Continental Hall. The vice | 8quires, Virginia Keith, Cornelia Cla 2 Constantinople. | ments have been made to 8DONSOT | yregigent, Milifcent Wood, presided. The | Virginia Wynkoop and Annie Laur ve | Among the guests wero Mrs. Reed | two concerts to be given in ’;-'i-:;‘.::y_“fullowlnx members were received: Law- | Hamilton, all ‘ormer members of *he P “ol.; o t-of-town artist. i FOUND IN HAWAII ; : S Ea Tl o T e g Sl b b n roage ues o ri i Our Flag Chapter was entertained | jium ™ Muthor Lewis, Mrs Wallace | reception to be given in November in | Charles Morreil and Elizabeth Hancock. | president, Miss Constance Wisewel | at the Washington Club by Mrs. Jef- | Radcliffe and Mrs. Beach. | honor of the zwen‘g fll':l::".l.‘;;;m;r\y i\(m:d‘:::::':e:'”:l)‘:’:‘c‘l‘::fi;.-;fIm‘nlxu:}u:iinfi: o Califormisn, Mi i ferson D. Young on Friday. The re-| Mrs. G. W. Trowbridge presided at|of the chapter. Comm| . ! § Biologists Return After Survey, 5 | oung y. | e 2 ro mads and plans form: thelr work for the year. The members T With Rich Reward for S18Y | qepartment of Amerionn cihnolosy of | : . and poems ppropriate to ‘the dato | e d ding the ac-|nessed during their vacation. unders, Florence d by Miss Hazelton, M 1:"(0' lll““ “:m"' i 1“1;‘—:"I‘::'l;:“:‘g‘"fn'chzl};e apers h;;l“"‘ Bl el e ey e Rl atacd || Bloe aniliiieen Trom gk Juulor beand s 4 were rea ss Hazelton, Mrs.|The October meeting was held at!{jona o or “historian, | Sulurday evening by ) tuth Sutton \g the summer nembers wer: in Islands. the Smithsonian Institution, will - Woodbury Palsifer and Miss' Mar- | tho home of the regent, Miss l,uuan‘",L’“,.fl;’,",f','?;,y,:‘;"‘“nf,flf’,’fn,.mr ‘Whicli | in hce hopc.on Cathedral . Mrs, | transferred to the D. A. R. Miss Sut i delve into some 500-ycar-old garbage @ garet Wade. Chenoweth,. with Mrs. Klizabeth Cheno- Moh BELTeOIRtd. | Clayton E. B : s ton rendered a violin' solo, Prentl: The sclentific expedition under the | Lilec' in the next fow weeks: pYER Pledges to contribute to the chapter | with, ssistant hostess. Although no | X charge. The re e s a humorous recitation and Al direction of Dr. Alexander Wetmore of Y L i house fund were made by & numver |regular meetings have been held since | Gov. Thomas W Soclety, Chil-| Romeyn, a West Point . e i interpretive dance, the blological survey, United States De. | 1I° Plans to investigate ‘the re- 5 x of the members and wappropriation | May, the membcrs have not been idle. | arem of the Ameriean Revelution— a member of the Abott made an vartment of Agriculture, has returned | mains from the kitchens of the In- & was made for the Immigrants' Manual. | A substantlal sum was added to the | The Junlor branch held its first meet- | {rom Hawail with alarge collection of | dian tribes who Inhabited the coast i : 3 Miss T Vs Wilkinann Amecrihed ol treasury from the moonlight e ing of the season In the children’s room b al specimens, including numer- v 4 LB % — S S — ous mew species of birds, fishes and | ©f Florida when Ponce De Leon land- S . — £ st & Plants, ed on his fatal search for the foun- ¥ ohe cxbegition wag condugted In co- | tain of eternal life, and when Do o on with the Bishop Museum o : 3 Hototun and the CUeneTy Museum of | Soto started his historic march west o Carry out a general scientific survey | Ward. | ol the chain of small islands extending | These remalns consist of huge zormawestward from Nihau to Midway | piles of shells. The Indlans were a “n@ Ocean Islands. | Ash-eating people. They apparently Idols and Implements. had stated pl ces for their fish feasts. Tho party visited Johnston and Wake | AS they shelled the mollusks they $vmay and found peculiar idols ang | Would throw the debris in one pile. implements used by the ancient people, | Since the tribe would return to the hey found many uninhabited islands | S4Me Spot year after year, the piles | 0 be exceedingly rich in birtl life, which | BTew larger and larger. | forms what is known as the “Hawaifan| _One of _those reported to Dr. . bArd reservatid; Sandpipers, curlews | Fewkes is 100 by 150 feet at the base | and golden plover, birds which breed in | and about fifteen feet high. Other Alaska and the arctic regions, were scen | heaps, scattered along the coast n numbers, and much Fnowledgs was | Fange from four to ten feet high. &alned in regard to the habits of thesa| _ The tribcs themselves preceded the remarkable long-distance migrants. | Seminoles, some of whom exist in Reports to Be Pablished. | Florida . Little is known of | them. se mounds, with their pos- Reports on the extensive collections | sible content. open up what is nl-i made will be published when com-|most a new field for American eth- i‘é’.‘fl’m‘é‘ffii;fifil‘{"" serles issued by | nologists. The Indians themselves | | were mostly killed off in wars with| This was the first scientific expedition ' othar | teibe i - sclen dition ' other tribes and with the earl . WALTI SWKES, ,of this character In which the United | whites. = Others dicd. away sradaal. T S SRR — States Navy has taken part since the |ly until there has not been American ethnology department. Wilkes expedition of 1542 {dividual left for many vears. 22 - =mases |are not considered to have bee = ; SUES BR |pople of any unusual Intelligence.| Dr. Fewkes will make @ rapld sur- OTHER-IN-LAW. |Tney ‘were homads who stuck rather | vey of the fleld this fall to determine { closa oa Imost impen- | whether more intensive research by Dot swamps blocking their mi- | members of the bureau staft next Mrs. Josephine Mathy of 1915 H | wersis iyt year is likely to be profitable. street northwest hes> flon i ““‘;hl'rlll ns westward. vear is likely » District Supreme Court a suit for in- Junction against hor brother-in-law, | ried another woman, to her great in- | until a suit was brought recently by Joseph Mathy, te prevent the pros Jury. { him in the Municipal Court. She sl gutlon of an ouster cuit in the Mu-| To remedy the wrong done her he ' that the suit be at least held in abe .nicipal Court. Mrs. Mathy tells the |agreed, she states, that she should ance until the court can pass on h court that shortly after the death of | have the use of the house 1915 aim of life tenancy in the property lier husband the defendant courted |street northwest during her life as | She is represented by Attorneys W: her and they agreed to be married. | “heart balm.” She smmedia. ton J. Lambert, Rudolph H. Yeatman Later he broke his promise and mar- | tered into p SNQUA BNC Schwarie e ' T o s@% ) SERC D = Christmas Special A beautifully finished portrait photograph, $20.00 TSNP SR W SO 3 PGSR S per dozen. MAKE APPOINTMENT 'NOW WO00D 8 UNDERWOOD Portraits of Quality 1230 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 4400 RN A A A 4 A A A 1 | A | : aisorn, qurice Southeast Cor. 13th and G. Sts. N.W. 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