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12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOX D. C, APRIU 26, 1925—PART 1. ST TSR Y, ENLIST SCHODIS ~ |EARLY SPRING IN ARCTIC GIVES |FAY BAINTER ADMITS | s S [ oo M S i, B WOULD TRAIN CHILOREN |y v e star AMUNDSEN FAVORABLE CHANCE| HER PARTY WAS WET [{hy it scutinter smimons o Bt Vit e sp FL Bl| O LIVE OWN LIVES bt oo, bt i a2 the party, which a 5 “|at the celebration. Blake was freed | solve each other’s problems. e | tion of mlp".m “"1““”‘"'1\ ufl" of the ch: | Educator Opposed ' to Theory of | Miss Clara Cooke, head mistress | Dream Gir on the road . The irvestigation was continued to of the F is W. Parke hool, Ch !Reports bhou Season ; Testifies That Liquor Was Drunk | taken to his hotel by Theodore Barter, | next W ednesay. =Rl icatiop IS g0t Grown. | oL S S riuels IV Rerken Beflool, Chl. { ompany manager, after the v, ‘ | method of study than the in | Much More Advanced | at Frolic That Was Followed | diea several hours iater of injuries re. | £ Ups Too Early. i i ! ceived in a fall down a stairway. : |" " Dr. Bird T. Baldwin, director of the by Actor’s Death Barter testified Lynn was not intoxi Farmer Burned to Death. By tho Afetolated: Bgess. Towa welfare . station, Untversity of Observance of Period Set| Than Is Usual. 3 i : | ot When ORIt | Special Dispateh to The Star | PEITADELESIL ot 25 —prain. | [07> wellaze statlon, University of Apart by President Cool- ! { A 100 [Eatte TR George Sproat, a Toronto :»m'nll\nli‘ OAKLAND, Md., April Gilbert | ing a child for childhood is the, best | the ability to foretell the future m v the Associated Press I e iR ezt : : 3 B y . |ant, another witness, today testified| W. Reth, oung farmer of near|y.. to develop character for the fu-|and mental possibillties of a child pra iSI)I’Zh(’I';.’I‘n Was Base of TORONTO. Ontario, April ~Fay that he had ordered 10 cases of heer | Red House. was fatally burned Yes- | "5 17 ¢ e !n lly is assured. Psychoanalysts e = ! . Bainter, musical comedy star, ad-(of a local hrewery and had it sent to | terday when coal of!, with which he + T o * | gaged in “preschool” and “parent ed idge Opens Tomorrow. | Two Other Efforts t mitted ‘in her testimony before he party. He also said he had taken | was attempting to hurry up a stove | superintendent of the Winnetka, Til. | cational” work at “ehild lahoratorics | wo er jjorts to oner G. }\, 4;|-Iamm tod everal bottles of whisky to the fes- ,mo exploded. He ran into his bed- | public schools, yesterday told the Pro- |at the University of Towa were on t ST | 5 ; B anis beank s Das ot attiities room where his wife attempted to | verge of a discovery which would re | Reach Pole by Air. : ¢ masquerade party at a Two negroes appearing in_another | smother the flames with a blanket. but | STessive Education Assoclation in an- | [o7Re o & discovery which would ve | i which preceded the death of Carl A. | show, 'he hoce e Dandies,” | in _his agony 1 out into the yard | nual conference here. reactions and mental abilities ¢ e 3 Lynn, a meémber of the cast of the Noble Sisslp and Eubie Blake, were| before she could save him “Children hay: much right o) drer American Forest week, proclaimed hy President Coolidge for observance this week, will be celebrated in the | local public schools with a series of | Capt. Feliz Riesenberg tells of student emblies, school authorities | the conditions that will face the announced vesterday. | Norwegian Aero Club in its air- Supt. of Schools Ballou, First Asst.| plane dash for the North Pole next Supt. Kramer and Asst. Supts.| wonth in two articles written ex- Havcock and Wilkinson will pre.| clusively for The Star and the side at the larger zatherings, which' XNorth American Newspaper Alli- will be held in school auditoriums ance In addition to addresses by promi Capt. Ricsenberg was the navi- nent foresters 1 newspaper men| oator on Walter Wellman's air- there will be motion pictures of forest | Ship America in the jirst attempt W and appropr » music unde 1o reach the North Pole by dirigible the direction of E. C. Barnes, dir balloon tor of music in the schools and E Sts. Stairway 8th St. Shoe Shop Vestibule BY CAPT. FELIX KIESENBERG First Meeting Tomorrow. By Cable to_The Star and North American The first meeting will take place Neemsper allimie tomorrow morhing at 10 o'clock in th NEW YORK, April R = Central High School auditorium,|ports stating that the Norwegian with_Supt. Ballou presiding. Col. [ Aero Club steamers and Hobby W. B. Greeley, ohief of the United |have reached King il an States Forest Service, will speak. o oantionaily : open season in. the ere wi 5y the Marine | %€ oD asan D it Conas, lod by Di. | Spitzbersen sector of the Arctic. Here, e i “agdition to & selo|due to the warming influence of the | Bt Tar Gulf Stream, ships are able to pene Tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, | trate well ve S0 degrees of mnorth First Asst ipt. Kramer will preside {latitude. or to within 600 miles of the | an observance in the Eastern High | North Pole. But this sector is not p: Rolf Thommessen, president of Sehool Auditorium Lyon, snerally navizable until the latter |the Norwegian Aero Club, which is sociate editor of The Star, will speak. | Jartof May at the very earliest sponsoring the North Pole fligh | B s e eack he two previous serious attempts | Below: Lief Dietrichson, Norwegian e hien "Harold Keats of {from Spitzbergen. taking off for the e Daily News will make an address. | pole from Danes Island. Andree tried Miss Smith will sing. Tuesday after-|to reach the pole Iry free balloon noon, at o'clock. Av A s. | ascending July 11, 1897, from Virgo managin editor of the shington aven. Danes Island Andree and his Times-Herald. will speak t Powell Junior High School, with Miss Bertie Backus presiding Monday—A Special Purchase and Sensational Sale! New Summer tween Kings Bay and Danes Island in 1838 There are no inhabitants native to : Spitzhergen. 1t is the original “no two companions, Strindberg and | man's Jand.” The valleys of the is. | Fraenkel, Swedish explorers and|lands the grazing ground of herds e scientists, never returned, and their|of wild reindeer. Coal has been dis Program at Curtis School. fate remains a mystery. covered and is worked in the coal The Curtis School student body. on | o 5 % mines in Advent Bay, to the south- Wednesday at 10 a.m.. will hear Driven Back By Storm. ward of the airplane base. These Shirley Allen of the Amierican For-| The second attempt, coming 10 [mines were first developed by Ameri-| estry 4 jon. B. W. Murch, |vears later, was that of the Amegrican | cans, financed by Longyear of Boston supervisor the first division, Will | o rnglist, traveler and explorer, Wal.| A8d Mithaged by an American mining | sreside. Jel Junior High 2 | engineer named Munroe. i L\ n4‘d] on Wednes ¢ afternoon, 2:15 | ter Wellman, who left the same point | © jfier being many years without :\! o'clock vi Mr. Allen fat Danes Island on September 2 lltth,!;;‘-\mnmi nt an International ag w. arnes, a nt forester, | in the dirigible balloon America, going [ ment has at last placed Spitzbergen | under the government of Norway. It United States For r' .”\\1111 : . ; 3 speak ol Junior Higl is rich in coal. outcroppings being K A b pom.. with |CHIfT, and being driven back by an|found to the eastward of Danes Isiand Miss Alice Deal pre: unexpected storm which wrecked the | in Red Bay. Deposits of asbestos John B. Cuno, wood technologist of [ it =00 b ttempt by Well. | been found and many other minerals the Fores rvice, will speak at the | o "0 1450 41so met with disaster, | ©f value are und to be dis. Grant School Friday at 9:45a.m. Miss | i o G0 R0 out [ covered. Explorers ced to winte Anhe Beers, supervisor of the eighth |~ (T ENC Do dition did ot [ 'n St cen can maintain them. @ivision, will preside. {reach Danes Island until June 22, | Selves by hunting bear . n;l‘n:;\PL]I ind 11896 n 189 ‘hed the same | by laying in a stock of r - be- Plans for Colored Schools. {1896, and In 1597 it rea hed the same [ fore the coming of the Arctic night milar arrangements have r pedition did not zet to Danes Island S e made for the colored schools. T Joane 7. 3007 | Has Supreme Beauty Barnes will speak at Armstrong For Misses and Women - by This is a sale that Wash- ington women can- not afford to overlook, the values are so great! Only a limited quantity, so ‘Shop Earl\ : A sale that ‘will take away your brealh. Imagine such beautiful dresses at such a low price! They will have to be seen to be appreciated. But we may say they are all the latest styles. Made of flowered crepes and pure silk shirtings in the popular Blazer stripes. Also Imported English Broa(lcloth and Handmade English Broad- cloth. Belted and slrawht]me models, with pleated bosoms. pockets, panels, turnback and Peter Pan (‘ollarc The material being very light in weight and the gay colors make these dresses ideal for sport and afternoon wear. Short leeve and sleey e]e« models. The- flowerea crepes offer a wide choice of designs. Sizes for Misses and Women. as far north as the island of Cloven | | < | The country about Danes Island in day. at 130 p.m.; Col. i tion of Kings Bay. | the early Spring presents a picture Dunbar Thursday at 1 pm.: Renick | Kings Bay is well to the north-| of supreme beauty. The vast undu- W. Dunlap at Miner Normal School!y,rd " north of the island called | lating fields of hard-driven snow, ac Wednesday, 11 a.m.; Prof. Kelly Miller | prince Charles Foreland. and lies in | cumulated through the Winter, have | at Shaw Junior High School Friday, japout degre north latitude. | not yvet melted and lie over the rocks 11 a.m., and S. L. McLauren at Dun-japes Island lies 50 miles farther | and ice ridges like a huge blanket. bar Friday, 1:30 p.m. Inorth, at the extreme northwest point | Undoubtedly the expedition members The arrangements for the assem-|.¢ gpjtzhergen, being sheltered on | have in mind the favorable conditions blies have been made by Mrs. J. M. | po ™ northwest by high island | to be met with before this covering Conway, Mrs. E. Heisley, Miller | ,0q Amsterdam Islapd. The east- had a chance to melt with the Hamilton_and Mr McLauren of the o, ‘eng of Amsterdam Island breaks | rising of the Summer sun. United States Forest Servic nd | gown flat and presents a plain, with| The reports of an early advance are Mrs. B. K. Peeples and Mr. Rav-i;mple maneuvering space for air- | advantageous. In other seasons ford, in charge of nature study “‘Iv aft, especially when coated with the | vessels have been held up by ice to the public schools. ! blanket of Winter snow. This plain | southward of Bear Island, a small i.,r land, one of the few places of its|jsle half way between Norway and | kind in Spitzbergen, is just north of | southern Spitzbergen FUNDS DONATED TO BUY ]mp old Andree and Weilman balloon | * (Copsright, 1025 in Tnited States. Can- \ S, a and Gre OLD EGYPTIAN STATUE | tact that the rarm has renchea | ¥¥veoet Klance: B iy maried ‘%ll ch a high altitude so early in the — i s ‘\p speaks well for the open nature of the season The fact that the Field Museum to Get Figure of | Sther: ship, the Hobby, met with || FURNITURE rough weather also accords with the Great Architect Brought early Spring weather of these seas. | RENTING F Aiica Frequent and violent storms sweep | Tom = over Spitzbergen during the Arctic | Fo® Br the Associated Press Sinter EEnR S ey e Household Parties A . 5 ... I"These are soon followed by the settled = : CHICAGO. April —HBrnest Gra- | g, mmer weather, and in June, July Receptions Drives Ham, O cag e hea. has oro-|2nd August it is the most equable Conventions Office | climate in the world, the tempe X 3 Vided funds for the purchase for the | fhmate In the world the temperatus Weddings museum of a number of priceless | JCIAR T 5,000 Folding Chairs Eaypt treasures, including the Always In Stock blick granite statue of Senmut, the | Hotise on aBANE! great Egvptian architect and Dower} jf Epsworth and Amundsen suc e lune o iia Mot Sheen| oo hmvorin svaidsiansen tste ||| SEESB A FIMES: SN Hatshepsut, the museum announc Qd\pnl\ part of May, they will have m PL Ave. N.w~ last night b { made a very orable start. At | Franklin 5393 The statue of the Egyptian archi| noneq “Igand is the famous Pike | tect, who built many of the rova | House, a log house built by an Eng- S, temples -\"‘:P 7‘\‘“““‘;‘"';‘ "‘_‘""'”‘“:‘} sh sportsman named Pike, who [~ brought to New York by Pro: 1€8 | wintered there in 1888-9 for the pur- 3 gist of the | pur: § s = = H. B d, Eg & ;'""I“ i l‘]‘ ‘h‘”‘";:, i pose of hunting polar bear. The THE RAV SWOOD, versity o cago ho 4 s Aty ARt - . 2 atian, atiec huving Jspentsthiss | nouse maSUVERy wsubstanbEl T 1466 Columbia Rd. and has been used by many exped Well arranged apartments in Mt and one-half months in Pt Ie2 | tions to those regions. It will afford | getion viewing the work of the university : Eimvenient to My Pleas Oriental Institute for Epigraphic Re The Spit n Archipelago was |lines and the two 16th search there. A e riclage wasl TA partmentsioElivoom;itchen The black granite figure shows the 96. Henry Hudson sailed to Y ancient Egyptian nobleman in a|Ma¥: Henry Hudson sailed toland bath, with Murphy bed,| s the northward, passed Amsterdam standing position, holding in his arms | {18 HOTER T i 65250 sand /$55 a .ni'm ic cl)u hu\'fh r(»l:"‘» . the | ape Hackluyts Head. This is close partments of 2 rooms, daughter of Queen Hatshey to the base from which the Norwegian | | and $67. == e s aiplanea win stant.® fie | kitchen and bath, $65 and $67.30. RVANTES HOST | | reached this point on June 28, 1607 _Apmy 1o £ils EL CLUB CERV e e e | explorers, Mme. D'Aunet, sailed to 912 15th St. N.W AT ANNIVERSARY DINNERuhN ers in the French ship La o o Recherche, commanded by Fabvre. e They reached Magdalena Bay, be- was observed by El Club Cer 1 a dinner held last night at the n-.m-‘ Madrillon. Tribute to the memory of | the greatest of Spanish novelists was | X Felix a Davila, | Sale! Exceptional Sale! 3 T xcepltional Sale! Spring Coats and COATS!#: Ensembfl@s ' Only a Limited ‘ = o B Quantity! Sale Sprmg st chlas e Stripes, Flannels ::fe'fced ‘g ‘ Novelty Fabrics H it 4’? Attractive en- L All the latest styles in a S semble——rust col- Spring Coats at this won- paid by Hon. Cordova vesident commissioner from Porto | 7th to Sth to E—Franklin 7400 Rico in Washinzton: Miss Isabel Keith | MacDermott, editor of the Pan-Ameri- | an Union Bulletin, and Maj. Victori- | no Casajus, military attache of the | Spanish embassy. nor F. Her- | c’W nandez, president of the ciub, acted | as toastmaster. The program included | the recitation of the celebrated “Let- | ter” from Capoamor poem, “El Tren | Expreso,” by Signor Gustavo de Me. c orc wc wz - Phebe Gates and Signor Manuel Mon dragon, accompanied by guitar. | ° A typical Spanish menu was served including the well known “arroz con | er Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Felix Cordova Davila, Dr. and Mrs. Tomas | Cajigas, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kent, Mrs, Abbie Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. | Falk, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Wise, Miss Isabel K. MacDermott, Miss Lu cia arber, Miss Vera E. Colding, ith h 45! Miss A. Machin, Miss Alice Esteva, - 4 Miss Mildred Fleenor, Miss Virginia completewitiziatiachienis Hebb, Miss Ruah Loveless, Miss Mar- ret’ Breithaut, Miss Agnes Ames, Miss Phebe Gates, Maj. Victoriano d ored twill eoats derfully low price. Box with hairline \ Coats, Flares and Sports stripe,and dresses \ Coats, with and without of crepe. Only 15 borders. Choose from all in the lot. “Shop the best colors. Range of sizes. Hats for bob-haired misses and hats for women who take larger head sizes. More hats than you would expect at this low price. Trimmings of flowers, ribhons and orna- ments. All newest colors. tavo de Medina, Mr. L. J. Wil liams, Signor M. Mondragon, Mr. J. Santmeyer. | The banquet committee was com- | posed of Miss Mildsed Fieonor. aoims | Don’t wait until the last Ruah Loveless, Miss Irene Finch, Mrs, J. C. Trimble, Mra Walter 4, day! Your Hoover is Falk, Mr. R. Wise, Signor F. J. tlernandez, Mr. W. A. Falk and Sig here now, all rcady to be- justavo de Medina. s . S n beating, sweepmn, and Hospital Trentment Ordered. 4 gl g’ J p 2 Maj. Frank J. Riley, Quartermaster air-cleamng your Corps, a Ni b rland, Pa., s S o N Pk rugs. Letussend tery, at Norfolk, Va.. have been or- . dercd to this city for treatment at | it over. Phonel Walter Reed General Hospital. 1 Reduced Prices That Arranged on Tables Assure Noteworthy According to Size. Savings! 1 Smart Styles! No Seconds! Choice of 21 different anfi)n:\-:(';:xt"spliarfnapl‘lm:l‘:: . styles. All sizes, but not latest pattern‘s. All good = e‘;;l(;y St?’le' fI“Cl“‘!ed quality shoes of patent are 120 pairs o genul.ne leather, tan leather, and Vici Kid Oxfords with i i = s binations. Low, Cu- low rubber heels. Sizes Benpnsau Aoeiie Balance in easy monthly payments > ::r: a‘r:ldn ;l?;‘l: hee?:l & 20'): t:!ufi. g;aclfeo: brol:"r’: The resignation of Capt. John A.!| Be=deric, Quartermaster Corps. has| B T SRR ey e I 0 =0 =0 =" EIDI:DEEEEE——:IGEIEI: Eifll:—-’—:mr:—Em:'EmrElm:—_m ) AR -

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