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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 8, 1925—PART 1. | on either side of which smiled at them pew after pew of friends. At the head of the a e L qualnt oid homestead set |Stoud the rector and his wife to wel 4 garden of greenery and come them, and after the congratu- the home is a gentleman | lations the way was led to the parish since the death | hall, where awaited them a wedding he had de- | feast such as only the lavish hospi tality of the country could have a sembled | Once again the bride was called upon to cut a wedding cake—a huge one this time, all frostily white with | ind groom standing under a | ening wedding be Then throug] jevery one kne 3 | him, came the of the i |evening, bearing a silver automobile, |and placing it in the groom’s arms | he bade the latter carefully { tigute {ts contents—a much ‘lmned white package containing i {sllver dol with which the Honey- ! | mooners were to make purchase of | |thelr wedding present from the con { sregation. | |” There were speeches, of cours |and much laughter—and a few tear HERE the {s a fenced-in bluff on o street out 1. On the bluff up that aisle, in n s lived alone mother, to whom his entire vin bloom. who } of his voted lite. H up a e started career be. ause of her de e to have him 3 en Tully 1 with | ¢ for left him so0 1 his hal solation ontinues mode of HAVING finished my small brar' BINgs to let one nice buj over- | humory to s man see that I ani X as the flelds of France—and |she begging your pardon for the inter-|an x'lllplhm. 1 go back to my starting | th place: | At Amalfi, hungry after a were lowered to ride | where we took a boat for the Blue that had once been a convent—hard climb. When we were through the not as | managers gave each of us women a eaf of gay flowers that would make y debutante bouquet turn pale, and en we got in the trainlike car and the rocky beach, around and around a mountain, up |Grotto. and up; with falls of thousands of feet an inch or two on the offside of the wheels, and the rearing of dizzy walls that near-grazed the car on the inner side, we had luncheon at a hotel of whitey stone that was | once the Monastery of the Capuchins. | The wide, cloistered corridor looked | ‘downward on the bluest of seas, with like cloisters terraced below each | other to the water's frothy begin- | he nings. here was the fragrance of |0 century-old tree not bushes —of [ 1 geraniums of brilllantist scarlet; and | °V roses and every other flower and |T vine, with palms and L foliage to shade the sunny walks, and | P grottoes and shrines and quiet, syl- [ ¥ van spots which must have been good- | 5 aying places for the monks who nursed piagues and have gone their way to gardens more beautiful still. | Another ride up another mountain | to Sorrento, where we stayed at a| hotel_perched on the dizzy «a clift that shot up from the water. | Some of us had swims—we called it swimmin better fun to lean over a balcony and | thi in hi w to] an out of the rocks, which Tiberius had bullt to escape by like - exotic | Might still be I plank. next morning, but it was (Vilias” perched on these magnificent The thing that interested me was not the grotto itself, but the tradition at credited it with a stalrway hewn up the high cliff case some Nemesis tried to even up with him because of his infamous | cruelty to those who had to attend m the last seven years of his life. hen you look up at those lofty ights that rough and tumble down the water, and think of his pleas e in having supposed friends hurled er, with boatmen waiting below to ut In an extra lick for fear there ife left, one feels that rhaps—just perhaps—eternal pun- hment is about the right thing for me folks—unless Emperor Tiberfus was loony. If you like Marion Crawford, you would doubtless enjoy paying him a visit at his nice, big, vellow house on p of a CUff that towers above the | coast, but it would be a useless climb. edge of [ oing that all the blinds are closed the coast entrance sheeted in There are many splendid d with their downward PRESIDENT’S OWN NAMES OFFICERS FOR VACANCIES Resignations Followed by Election of Junior Vice Commander and 1 ; Chaplain of Garrison. The resignation of Capt. C. 1 Howard, junfor vice commander of ihe President’s Own (i No. 104, of the Army and Nav A was accepted Thursday evening at the first meeting at its new headquarters in the board room of the District Building, because of his duties as national commander of the National Corps of the Army and Navy Unlon. The resignation as chaplain of J. N. Knappen, who fs now detailed as press officer of the Natfonal Corps, also was accepted. A. J. Renoe was Capt. Howard. chosen to succeed Rev Howard E. Snyder, a World War chaplain and {long identified with the American Legion in Philadelphia, was recom- mended for the vacant chaplain’s post. He is pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Atonement. On November 19 officers of the Na- {tional Corps, members of the Presi dent’'s Own Garrison, and members at large and visiting members, will meet | with_the V. Henry Garrison, in jG- A. R. Hall, 1412 Pennsylvania S W. S. Phillips Asks Court to En- District Supreme Robert H. Sanford to carry out a re- O.| ported agreement to buy a tract of | of trust for $10,000 to carry out the land for $20,000 *elonging to Phillips. The court {s told* that Sanford en UES TO FORCE LAND SALE | tered into a contract to purchase Jan- | uary 26 last and made a deposit of | $500 to bind the bargain. When noti force $20,000 Contract. pared to close the transaction Sanford William S. Phillips has asked the | did not appear, It is said, and has not | Court to compel | 8ince arranged to compiete the sale. | | The court 18 asked to require Sanford | to pay $9,600 in cash and give & devd terms of the contract. Attorney A M. Hood represents the plaintiff. | woek fled that the title company was pre. | aboard cht Bylph aphers from his office he ing his & Many remenber of the old days went to the heart new songs go to the feet. Secretary Wilbur retary Wilbur Cruising. is spending ti end crulsing in the Potom the United States nav With a corps of st mual report on the Navy. of those who were living c the time when the so Kresge Department Stores Quality Merchandise Courteous Service e PALAISROYAL The Fair Chicago L. S. Plaut & Co. Newark al is prepa:- Special Purchase and Sale! heights, steps himselt fle seems garden hou 1 of sacrifice avenue, for installation of officers and members of the new Col. Charles E. Young Garrison, No. 192, which 1is composed largely of young veteans emploved at the Pension Office Dt. Sylvester Epps will install the officers. | see the forms of natives or visitors|(;°a yacht, cut in the stone and pol darting under the waves as if they | ished to luxurious ease, but as the {were so many fish: clear water that | pajority of them are tight shut, it | showed sea sponges way below. Men | geemg as if it might be that by the | in racing shells shone like bronze in | tjme a man is rich enough to add an ‘[ the sun. and other boats with Young | Jtallan fairyland to his stock of «nd women scooted along to the | houses, he {8 too restless to find con Neapolitan strings—-all play- | tent anywhere—even in that para- ing and laughing together, and some | djse where art and nature—and espe chanting hymns to St. Ann, whose | ojally nature—have provided a heaven feas v it was, and who seemed |on earth. mighty 0 lar on her festival UYE mtrammeled jov. AL thls, of course, after mass at | the great cathedral, which had been | packed and jammed with such rever ent people as to amaze me, though T ve been going to church all my »f course, to keep up the good old tr with showering of rice the bride and groom left however, with nd his music; does h ing with an efficiency and must, in a mea liness, | in wers to ho Knew conten r home. Like some lovely bit out of on't vou thi rather than tual happen in this wor world—a man and woman who, with thought pproval, or any on | lookers, have spent their quarter of history, |t century of life quietl ted that | Kindly. thoughtful, help | who have lived their mar true aecord with the nuptial * % MM Y dear Mrs. Eugenta N. K.: I felt = that same way about Florence, | ha the first day, and, since vou ask, will | i be glad to compare notes with vou later on. This time I am making a memory trip to the Riviera ‘ane vieinlt at my own special invi | ration—not because of any style hankerings, seeing we struck Nice in the off-season, but for the son that o coast line of the Mediterranean ea and the Bay sles 1s about 16 love thing, scenically, T have er laid ¢ on one writ m out the unknown ay tell that 1 an hs a boc n koa-day men music of 3.372 Pairs MEN’S SOCKS 5 9C Pair Look at This Assortment—Men! Mrs. W the only club. Wilson of Alabama is no woman member of a Rotary MINISTER WED AGAIN. 2 I iPhin. Envoy to Persia, Married in Church Yesterday. At Caprl, consisting of two moun-| pipie November P)—The tains of limestone, in the Gulf of [ g 4 h Naples, we were lifted up and up | religious marriage of Hoffman D hove streets—t ed on the sides | United States Minister to Persia, and f the mountain—with intimate | Miss Josephine Roberts. daughter lHmpses of native life, all picturesque | KFugene €. Roberts of Buffalo, N. Y., and pretty and homelike in its reveal- | was celebrated in the American Pro ment of happy children and mother | Cathedral this morning. | love—the men must have been off | The bride was given away by the | somewhere working at their grape- American Ambassador, Myron T. Her. And then luncheon at another | rick, and Mr. Phillip’s best man was white and beautifully airy hotel ' Sheldon Whitehouse, counselor of the way up on a tip-top height— embassy. hermit is @ slacl nows bef Fide * the gentleman, far as dear crowd™ ¥ stom ¢ n the shay thing we call z an who inted som last aking Sale Price lives >thing mere ™ nd leased @ pew | ee 0 any no sign o to be it you Seen xpress ples travelet \ the near e = nis moth- | 7Values | Withou; Compérison In Chevy Chase, Md. soned ion to him yet now i world-y small at [ have not had time to answer 1 may well let him ht here while T am no 1 I h had 1 S mpses all over the United ind Canada, from Maine to ( nia and beyond Quebec to the ¥ | surf. Also Bermuda. West In Panama and Ame I spent a night on America between earthq well acquainted 1w time, when some 1 une Islands rowed us n to our ship, anchored off shore. We had no right to have s the others, but war 3 nd w s of A w the AJoyGlass To start the day right To eliminate the waste When you rise in the morning feel- ing dull, it is probably because the system is clogged with poison and waste. Eliminate that poison as quickly as |you can. This is the easy, pleasant way. Drink a glass of water, hot or cold. Add a little Jad Salts. That will make a sparkling drink. The result is to flush the intestines. Don't wait. Don't say, | will correct the conditions.” A day will be lost. Correct them in an hour. Then remember that the same re- | sults can come any hour of the day. Any hour you need them. They come in a quick, pleasant, gentle way. They come from acids of lemon and grape, ! combined with lithia, etc. _ Let a test show you what Jad Salts mean. It will be a revelation. Send the coupon for a trial—now. Fancy Wool-mixed Socks. Interwoven Silk-and-Wool Socks. Fancy Rayon, in assorted colors. Novelty Silk and Mercerized Lisle. Interwoven Silk and Mercerized Lis Heather colors. Silk Darnproof Socks in novelty checks and plaids of contrasting colora. Pure Thread Silk. plain colo All new Socks that are being worn now by smart dressers. All sizes in the lot 915 to 12—but not in each kind. make us And home ndeed people. as in the aint le— traved from ted to ride up wn fr Tonight | Iks we felt Lews lonely picturesque e Point to find the I ed in round of t Henry “The Open 1 Our Men's Furnishing Department s ready Monday at 9:15 for the largest Hosiery Sale we have ever held. is on nderneath, ir 1 Youw'll buy them by the half dozen anc dozen lots. SALE Price, 59¢ Pair Palais Royal—Main Floor imped up eatu used to rks are at home r and have step 5 e S.E. Corner of Conn. 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While Lakeland’s fu- ture prosperity is sured, its growth has really but begun. Real estate values have more than trebled in five years, and as the city grows will continue to accumulate profits for early investors. Lakeland offers unu- sual opportunity for substantial returns on saund investment, for. its realty values have never been speculative- ly discounted. Invest- ment today means as- sured returns. Information and data en request La Cland | "‘Opportanity’s Year’ Round Playground”" | B G OO Toaster, nickel plated ELECTRIC SUCTION CLEANER apex The eficiency of any vacuum cleaner depends upon its nozzle design, The patented nozzle of the APEX is divided in its center to form two nozzles so that its suc- tion is extended uniformly all the way across to the extreme ends of its” 13-inch length. The APEX never fails to get the most decply imbedded dust and dirt from any rug or carpet But the APEX is much more than a cleaner of floor coverings. 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The ease with which the Rotarex is operated makes its as nearly automatic as possible. Altogether the Rota- rex meets every requirement of the most exacting housewife. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor | callon size, made | : / ; { |of heavy corru- | | 2 % gated galvan- 1 - —lized iron, with side handles— $1.75 Humphrey Radiant-|| fire Heaters, finished in black enamel. seven radiants | For Fireside Comfort Convenience Black Andirons . .......$2.75 to $15.00 Brass Andirons . . .....$10.00 to $50.00 Antique Brass Andirons, $5.00 to $15.00 Flemish Iron Andirons. .$5.00 to $25.00 . Firesets to match all styles from $5.00 up |2t 0 Rail Fenders, all sizes. three-quart steel Folding Screens and Spark Guards from $4 up. oil tank— Portable Coal and Wood Grates in all sizes. $3 75 Complete line of Wood Baskets and Holders in metal and reed. . Kresge Department Stores Ouality Merchandise Courteous Service Ze[PALAIS ROYAL The Fair S. Plaut & Co. 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