Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1925, Page 40

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40 DATA OF OLDDAYS ' FOUND AT MANILA D.. C., career. It was then that mission work was re-established (Copyright, 1925, by Chbicago When the Storm Broke. From the Melbourne Punch. “Did you get home before the storm brolke last night?” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, factories, which mnormally produce goods to the valus of about $115,- 000,000 in a year, have been cut to 18 hours a week, one-third normal capacity. The firms are making an effort to avoid heav losses by the employment of all possible means to generate power in the plants, Including the i engines and tractors, It is feared that the employes m continue on a limited basis of work ving greatly reduced dividual ation of islands out of a total popllation of 11.000,000. Ons peso in three of the publio revenues is spent upon educa- tion. How to finance, in what direc- tion to encourage education, have be- come acute problems. Right now a commission, headed by Dr. Paul Monros of Columbia University, Is studying the education situatlon, Moorish influence upon Spanish hitecture. The altar service of the Franciscan Church is of beaten silver from a million Mexican pesos. e the only Christian country in Fast. It is well known that ncis Xavier labored long in as a Jesult missionary, and converted many to the faith. Mis- slonaries from Manila belonging to the etricter friar orders also jour- neyed to Japan to participate in the effort at Christianization of the peo- » Jnunn Factories Cut Working Hours to OnedThird Normal, RIO JANEIRO, Brazll, March 20.— The Brazillag industrial crisis is be- Purchase of Lands. During the long period of 350 years of Spanish administration a com- Mn»d {‘rluns in lands approximating cres came iaiothe ponass Hielntions With CRin: R o el henn k| Feibledustas E R ingimare airious. The 545 Pauly ‘:;0: <-!f‘h;<n f]!liml‘_l T!\r‘l’e is ;war{n- Chinese relations with the Philip- | Christian city. But at last the rulers, - of church and state under the|pines date tnto remote antlquity, a|inspirec by political fear, bogan a Ancient Rccords Tell these lands| fac: attested by the v h negotiations Howard Taft, by discov of jade and flint inatruments of Chinese manufacture in various parts of the great persecution. In 1632 the Chris- tians in Japan were elther driven out of the country or annihilated unless . Spanish Influence on The Medical Profession | ~ Chief “Justica of the United|islands, as well as many other|thoy apostated themselves i, ho was the firet American| ethnographio evidences. Various| Japan closed to Western in- e ] Life of Islands. overnor of the Phillppines.| civilizations have provailed in the |tercourse, except for a Dutch trading A BUILDING for the exclusive use of the med- 3 | chase was made by the float-| islands, including Hinduism and Mo- |post fn Nagaskl Harbor, until the ' ———— |ins of Philippine bonds in 1907, $7.- | hammedanism, tho latter readily sup- | visit of imodore Perry there, ical profession! Reserving a suite of offices P WAL OB |500,000 gold. After purchase the lands planted by Christianity upon the ad- | about the ddle of the nineteenth NOW [ll\f'fi YOu a spac ious l'(‘"'p(lfln room, |argc . x {were sold off to the people. vent of the Spaniards, except in Min- | century, and the subsequent nego- 1 lighted ; 1 rate 13} Correspondence of The Star and the Chicade | Under Spain the friars wers not|danao and Sulu, whero it still pre-|{iation of treatics, etc, by which well lighted operating room and private labora. merely priests, as they are now, but | vails among the Malavans known|Japan embarked upon her modern tory. Every convenience for the medical man ary 10.—In the | important agents of the government. [from thelr religion as Moros. Mission- in th )\\mvv amlento, | Thelr influence upon the culture and |any expeditions to Mindanao, the |— = A Philippines, are|civilization of the Philippines has|Molucas, China and Japan were fre- ||| the seeker a ‘v\v.en very great. They introduced |quently sent from Manila in the early -Dandrufl’ Soon 1 1 1 | f history | valuable plants, taught trades and|centuries, and fleets from all neigh- . el'm()fl u1 lng th the 5ig- | industrics and fmproved agrioultural | boring countries anchored fn the his Destroys the Hair| d methods. Th islands were for cen- | torlc Pasig River. Dutch, British and Vermont Ave. and L St. turies adm »d as a dependency | Portuguese pirates were to be con- of Mexico, or New Spain, liach vear |tended against n great deal of the . enty o Natural t y ! Bip or two. called galieons, loaded | time, In addition to the barbarous ([, If ¥ou want pienty of thick, et ,I'fh and b"’]:hf“l ";"“Ja“";" l"l'”“ll ‘}hn‘ 0 Manila with the products of the|tribes. ‘Many expeditions were hever || Prautiful, glossy, silky hair, hments, compressed air outlets and double plumbing. ged to Acapulen, Mexico, [ heard of after sailing out of the || 2!! means get rid of dandruff, for | Electricity, gas, compressed air are included in the un- o poried over- | Pasis: it will starve your hair and Tuin usually reasonable rentals, o coust and re- it if you don't. | Age of Gallantry. 1§ doesn’t do much good to try Restricted to Doctors sea voyage to Tt was an age when men, inspired by ||| to brush or wash it out. The only | de was a government | it {25 26 8¢ il . o ! hon. Wrestac lobtatued :,’,—1(,;::« nmnn:'“tflr?::\r:n?s x‘)':-» p:-;“ ‘furt;‘\ y M“n;r‘vl. :;‘d \orung;u‘rrt(xr; 1!:‘ The Vermont Building will soon become known as the b s i & - g3 0 s 5 o dissolve » thien yo BTN | 1 £E8101 " 0 callion trafe wes pur- |DOIER RGAlIRC the Moors in epatn, i to dissolve 1t'then you destray it| headquarters of the medical profession in Washington. hon s Bailia|It 1s not commonly known that four ounces of ordinary liquid| Augment your practice by making reservations NOW— % wis the oreulis ot | Years before the founding of Manila, || arvon: apply it at night when today. c e encouraged and patronized by the || retiring: use enough to molsten | Phone or Call Mongol emperors of China, the Fran- ||| the scalp and wub it in gently | Increase of Trade. an friars had there 15 bishops, with the finger tips. | It was, howe the acquisition of Inited States lopment of a archbishops and a great number v morning, most if mot all, of your of parish priests. Yot such is the fact, ||| aasirus will be gone and two o thees | which surprised the Jesuit mi Tore applications ‘will complotely issoiv | arles of the Single" sign With the opening of the travel sea- | W-H-WE/'T G tra n the mew sixteenth century, who || and entirely destioy every W Lo K Pred 5, paryt in ar P hipelag learned that th W e 0 and trace of it. ' % 3 l‘ o8 Prea. id and the a i 1.:.).3 L:\]T; he work had per 1| too, that all itching snd | i . B. Oummings, Beoy. T You will find digging of the will stop, and your from bhostility of the rulers under calp. hair will_look and feel a hundred times Ming dynasty. modern imp Thelr own work Maln 9900 R,EAL ESTATE 916 15th St. 1 s when the American re- gpposed, the excuses be fotter. You can get liquid arvon i ang | | in raw ‘The Filipinc Vo bu- 7 érug store. ~ Four ounces is all you wi The Filipinos have be- | o ilar events wers recorded in || Detd Bo. matter how much dasdruf You most prosperous people In [ Sl are recorand || bave. This simple remedy never fails. ast, and per capita their|J2Pan. to pursue & moment the ex- || 2F%C fiohont: = most valuable. In addi- | Planation of how the Philippines be- Clothe the Family on Easy Terms The Trade Is Amazed—the Public More Than Delighted! If you have never dealt here before, RIGHT NOW is the time to begin. Don’t bother about where you will buy or where you'll get the money. Come direct to this store, : where your credit is always good and where one lone dollar will get what garments you may need. If§ you want to know what the real dressy styles are for the Spring and Easter season of 1925, don’t miss this big, nifty sight—sparkling with new ideas. . blle school system has been developed under American adminis- | tion, being chiefly in the hands of ipinos in_this and all other | | partm. There are nearly 1,600,000 | | children in echool ughout the vesterday. 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