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.10 0. NAVYRESERVES CVEN TEST AT SEA Men on Training Voyage, Aboard U. S. S. Eagle, | Arrive at Hamilton. Series of Educatinal Articles Nineteen great ares, - comprising 2 square miles of he most won- derful canyons, volcanss, waterfalls, ', geysers, gl | caverns, mineral spri ciers, giant trees and sublime spe Apecial 1 toTh Jles of nature to be jund in all the T EAC NO. 56, HAMIL have been resaved by Uncle TON. Bermuda, May 13 (by maiD— | Sam as greut public giygroynds for Royal entertainment for the officer: } the ‘peor P e e ind men of this ship bearing’ th These national pacigfave heen;set members of the Naval Reserve of | #Purt by Congress bes - the District of Columbia on their an- | S b1 othen wal trafning cruise eased their sway. | Phenomena ot othet ng heads and drove away the pallid | ton. and are adm’n« complexions produced when this little | tional Parks Service, D ek o7 | marfment¥oithe finte They are e e K et Her stomm, | not tracts of carefully Ritivated coun- e AT aterially re. | try with smooth lawrfand winding | ed Dy the time she had poked her | Puths. like R Lexk inoun o8¢ outside the Virginia capes. as | ¥ al Capita rj Park in New one after another the boys sought a | , Lincoln. Chicago or spot on the deck to lay their swayving weads. Three days at se. with the waves ! running high. made not a few | hink of making this place their nd_of v | manent_howme, and when the I provide rads to enter| om. trails to penetrie their f . nd hotels and gmps for th who education, rereation health within them. While there are now 19 of these | parks, .there soon will b 20, for Con- | < committed to eytblishment of | and ho” there uld appreciute led i ed the spirits fi ward bound v YOU AND UNCLE SAM ment Is Orgnized and How It Functions—Written . 56~0ur Big Public Playgrounds. THE EVENING @ loft Telling How Federal Govern- the Expressly for School Children. civil eve) Canyon of the Colorado. Tn the Se- quoia National Park grow trees so [N huge and old that none quite compare | 2 with them. Mount McKinley, in Alaska, rises 17,000 feet from the ground to the ice:clad summit among the clouds. The highest waterfall in the world is in the Yosemite. with a drop of 1,430 feet sheer, or nearly as exh in high as nine Nlugaras piled one avone | Lassen Volcanic National Park in- fhetiottier: smil ths Tower ‘,'"'_;::;’l“: ciudes the only active volcano in con Fall, with & drop of 320 feet, gives 4 | Unental United The Hot combined height. with intermediate | SPrings Park, in Ar . contains | cascades and raplds, of half a mile. 6 hot springs the power of waters to alleviate certain bod Each national park has a striking personality all its own, its character. istics being qute different from -all the others. Mount. Rainier, in Washing. ton, for example, is an extinct vol- cano, down the sides of which flow 28 or rivers of ice. Crater Lake, . fills with water of aston ishing blue the hole left when the | top of Mount Mazama, another vol cano in the same chain as Mount Rainier, was swallowed up in some far distant past, leaving the sides 1,000 feet high. tional Park, in_ California, in addition celebrated valley and lofty water- falls, has a river called the Tuolumne which spouts wheels of water 20 feet and more into the air. The Sequoia c, also in California, contains thou of sequola trees, some of which | 5 to 36 feet through at the base. Some of these trees are older than | human history. | The Glacier Park has cliffs thou. | sands of feet high, and more than 60 | glaciers feed hundreds of lakes. One Ship in e Shape. nandoah Natiowl Park, com- |s The sh self wit od the heavy | Prising about 800 squa s of Blue wehiher well s though she. honbed | Ridge Mountain _couyry, _part” of | about like a cork. Capt. F. W. Jones which 1s originally s said she performed well. Though she |(ieors hington on s Hept running it was mecessary |into the domam of Lordrairfa: to suspend all drills during the trip |iS really the first big n: lunn.gl‘ 3 orous the Atlantic. waters, because |the East and is the jst absolutely the men could not be gotten to their wild mountain section |f any extent | stations, i in the Ea While ifis primitive, | “"While the officers len were | one can look out frop its heights | e e Ve [upon the wonderful cllization that (. Ralph A.|has grown up about it as about no It runs of the |other of our national peks. tensive drill |from 4,000 to 5000 fet above sew the time lost |level, and is to be restpk th all \sickness at sea on, the trip here, |the native game of thatie Every person living v the ought tpknow about same trouble ermined to is anticipating the However, he United States his national parks am visit' them gun practice in Ch when possible, for they ombine more | return trip. features of conspicuous gandeur than deck divisions have been | are readily accessible in 1l the rest of Licut, Richardson and | the world together. Chsidered indi is, and they are stir- | vidually, are fewif any, cele- | s withn easy reach | not pualed or ex- | | brated scenie p | abroad which between the ws for Lietit led in Americ Ever he far-famed | gineer, said that the iss Alps_are equad and some | plant was in excellent condition travelers believe far eielled by the ecretary Hughes Luncheon Guest. | ;e | Many r American fhed in sub- agnitude in features of are mot appre grandeur and \ entertair has 1 » the ship is in the scenery imity, el ) any other land. There fe more gey. Baele Suntay nnd Toal sers of size in oy Yellowstone S tho i 2 | National Park than in {l the rest of world together. th| nearest ap- the |y ch being the geyseffields of Ice. 1 and far New Zealafl. Again, it ceded the world ofr that there [is no valley in existencdso strikingly beautifu »semit Valley, and nowhere else can be fopd a canyvon icfal call was paid of such stupendous sizemd exquisite Ramsay, (even awesome) coloringg our Grand men expre S o appreciati e Royal Yacht Club and the | ¥ A E R } 4 Navy Club extended the their quarters to the visiting E PRODUCER OF TH BEST : an sailor reserves k ' the ve left Norfolk both a P INT'“G ) ship and crew passed inspec Yoo e e tion by Rear Adm VWelles : Small Work Exchively E commandant of the al district. E main 1816 GO Otz srarar } Paris will extend its subway sys- N WOWARD S. FISK ManacER tem == xx=xEE=TEx Permaent roadsire a good invesinent —mnot an exense ‘Battling Your Way Into Tow It was a glorious trip. The setting proclaims the day about done. And now the battle starts. It will H dark long before you reach home. | What a jam! You barely crawl alon‘ You stop. You start. You creep ahead few yards. Again you jam on the brak Cars! Cars! Cars! Endlessly in fr of you, endlessly behind you. The driver just ahead stops suddenl You barely miss bumping into his car. On-coming cars honk an angry wa ing if you attempt to turn out. The roa is too narrow. . | Intersecting highways also are jammed with traffic. At every intersection agais you wait, doggedly clutching the whed in silent wrath. ] At last, after literally fighting your way over the road, you swing into your own driveway. | Yes, it was a glorious trip, but— ‘ * x X Don't blame your highway authorities. are ready to do their part, but they must ha your support. Tell them you are ready to i vest in more and wider Concrete Highwa now. { You know an early start means earl‘h* i { PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Union Trust Building WASHINGTON, D. C. A National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete| Offices in 30 Cities | scenery of several of outawn national FURNITURE RENTING ¥ow Household Receptions Drives Conventions Office Weddings - $,000 Koldi Always H. BAUM & SON 464 Pa. Ave. NW. Franklin 5393 Parties Chairs Stock STAR, Yellowstone's canyon, all colors of the rainbow, is the world's greatest wild animal sanctu Roc straddles the Continen v height, with snow-capped moun- tains extending from end to end. The Mesa Verde National Park, in Colorado, hides in its deep-cut canyons dwellings in ence so many cent Hawaii three sep light. of erosion and the most sublime spec- tacle yet disclosed. of the “Wonders of the World has been recognized for mar tions. : It will be seen that in these days of WASHINGTON, gorgeous with The in Colorado, 1 divide at a Mountain Park, ky visit. preserved prehistoric cliff the world, ruins of a lization which passed out of exist- ago that not n tradition recalls its people. The atio ark, besides its te areas of volcano peaks, + lake of boiling lava which may night by its own on, in Arizona, ibits the mightiest chasm by far all the world, the greatest example best It is rated as one The genera- It is the Spa of An and multiplying automo- Is Used by More People Than Ever Before Velvet Kind ICE CREAM ** The optimist sees the dough- nut and the pessimist sees the hole’’— an incomplete proverb because optimists who under- stand the fine art of cooking see the hole of the doughnut as one of the chicf reasons for its delicious taste. Same way with the vent holes im this cracker. Read why. The shape helps the flavor of the D. ¢, new national park each year for a score of years and see something quite new and remarkable Our national parks have a quality %0 unusual that they are destined to become more celebrated internation- ally than the Swiss Alps are today. When that time comes they will con stitute an economic asset of incalcu- lable value, And our national parks serve other and far nobler purposes than merely to contribute importantly to the rec- reational opportunities of the people. Of course, the highest order; but even more im- portantly mighty past of the earth’s making:| exhibits upon an enormous scale of |raflroads in I the operation of which shaped and still are shaping [mal for several months until the lines this land; areas for the cons: WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925. of the native wild life, animal and vegetable, of Amerlca, and, because of these functions and of their attributes of majesty and sublimity besides, they are fountains of inspiration alike to education, patriotism and the im- pulses to art and literature. Men re- turn from our mountain tops better shopkeepers and tailors, as well as better teachers, lawyers and painters. (Copyright, 1925, by Will P. Kennedy.) at each The fifty-seventp article in this se- ries will be on “‘Protecting Our Inven- tors.” next Sunday. they are playgrounds of they are museums of the So great was the damage to the ador recently that will be below nor- the titanic forces |business conditions ation | can be restore AUTO PAINTING urcote A Murphiy bt The Wonderful New Lacquer_Finish Quick--durable--grows handsomer with age. Proof against rain, snow, ice, steam, soap, ammonia, acids, alkaline mud. We are turning out won- derfully attractive work with Murcote, the finest lacquer jobs you have ever seen. Come in and talk it over. Semmes Motor Co. Maintenance Dept. N. W.—Main 6660 ne) Sunshine Soda Cracker UST as that magic r{ng of culinary art—the doughnut— depends upon its shape for its uni- versal goodness, so, too, does this new Soda Cracker. The pictures above show how the V-notches in each Sunshine Soda Cracker form rows of perforations in the complete sheet of dough as it goes into the oven. 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