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S5 STEAMSHIPS. YHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1925—-PART 6 STEAMSHIPS. QUICK ACQUAINTANCESHIP| LIVE ON $2 A MONTH. Avoid T:\xl Law by November 14. (#)—Can any- Rapid Introductions. one live in Paris on 50 francs a St month? As 50 francs represents at ESnlS SNoxemnandd I8 the present rate of exchange about 2, D. C, NOVEMBER [ BUYS QUEEN’S PORTRAT. Be STEAMSHIPS. _________ STEAMSHIPS. | The ORIENT Parisians PAR Alexandra Veterans of Great War ON. Painting of to Brought to United States. LONDON, November 14 (®).—Id From New York “The com AMERICAN LE( and commu- lights in the Amos A, Wationalism, pacifism nism were the high address of ¥ - Gen. Fries, U chief of the Cher feal Warfare Sec tion the Arnl.\’v last Tuesday night hefore the mem of George m Post, Ameri tional president were read congratu- lating this department for forming the § and 40 in Washington, and urging a continuance of the welfare work among the children of needy ex-serv ice men. With the closing of the charter list at this meeting Wednesday night those women of the American Legion and American Leglon Auxillary wish ing to become members of the 8 Ch: Ing of cold and wet wenther and the consequent shortage of taxicabs ut morning and evening rush hours has served to bring to the annoyed at tentfon of Parisians an old reg tion that people unucquainted with each other must not ride together in a taxi Taxi drivers, familiar with the rule, refuse to carry people obviously peaux et 40 Femmes should apply to the secretary, Miss Annette L. Bur | ton, for particulars Mrs. Leon Arnold has offered her| for | strangers o each other but traveling in the same direction and willing to use the splitting the costs. Since heen enforced it t o are many & curable disease resour for the here does not see ulty in finding answer. Yet th monthly support. Fifty francs a month is the amor en by the city of Paris to its ers, to pennil sufferers from food, These only ¢ and lod; persons clothing destitue ng. re 1 to be much diffi fn Parls who have to solve the problem and have only that much | for their d the aged without | who often have nothing else about | sources have ! birthday. . | ward Hughes' portrait of Queen Mother Alexandra, which has been bought by Ralph Melcer of Connecti cut and will be taken to the United States, s a sketch made by the artist | for his ofticial_coronation “portrait of i the queen mother and represents her { wearing her crown and court jewels Alexandra, was only 57 years old when this por trait was made, in 1901, when she and ll(m: Edward VII, were crowned, and she will soon celebate her elghty-first a princess of Denmark, | Reduced Summer Vacation Rates Good to Nov. 30 Sailings Twice Weekly Via Palatial. Twin-Screw Sgeamers “FORT VICTORIA” and “FORT ST. GEORGE” For lllustrated Booklets Wiite FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitenall Street - New York City or any local Tourist Agent Although | before not changed since the they receive the sam the war, then it rep about | four times as much pur ing power | you ever done anything on tim as it does tod |~ Clerk—I bought a car. 3 i An attempt being made to get | === B i the city to improve conditions for | TOUR ! o Bermuda Xmas 1. One of the largest classes | Personally Conducted. Enroll Now | iits ever assembled by the Delta TO“Y& will be inducted into 2 | of the order by | FRANK'S Kresge Bldg., 11th and G. M. 1472 Joint deg m. composed of mem- h( TS A»A' Columbla Post, No. 833, and 4th Annual Cruise De Luxe MEDITERRANEAN im has been specially drilled and Il exemplity the full initiation ceremony. The officers and_mern- EGYPT — PALESTINE Madeira, Spuin, Gibraltar. Algiers, Tunis, Constantinople, Greece, Italy, . Riviera, Monte Carlo, France, England bers of Columbia and of Federal Si By Specially “SCYTHIA” posts will be hos to the members of the V. F. W, residing in or visitir z cnattered Sew’ Cunard S. S. Limited to 400 Gue than Half Cap cditerrane Natfonal Capltal. the “Scythia home, 1 Thirty-fifth street, benefit card parly on the night of | November 28 at 8 o'clock. The com-| mittee in charge is composed of Mrs Mary E. Kolhos, Miss Edith Warren, | Miss Eunice Dessez, Mrs. Kenneth A McRae and Mrs. Leon Arnold. Veterans of Foreign Wars. impressive ceremony will by the Veterans of [ory s tomorrow evening at Odd g been that husty in ductions often take place betw strangers just as a cab approaches. and by the time the driver is hailed the letter of the law is complied with. | Police say they have no rule covering | the last minute street corner in ductior northy the first of the en by and s From the De Laval Journal ok Ir: Employer—Late agaih “smoker season the post that HORT delightful trips to gay. b romantic and fascinating Hav. ana. Six days at sea, four dnya full | of the sparkle and gaiety of the | Cuban Monte Carlo. { o | / ie an ideal time for FREE MOTOR TRIPS your visit. Experienced in and about Havana. Steamer is your Sweespeeie: de Ameri hotel while you go ashore each day for can Oriental Mail Line be motor trips through fascinating s cause of ‘P“;’v agice and and experiences. Fr-day Tours at §200 supreme comfort. In each of withaccommodationsat hotelonshore. thefive21,000 ton President ships, all rooms are outside FASTEST TIME and have real beds, not BY EXPRESS STEAMERS berthay mowe have privace 1 Sail every Saturday and reach Havaza e Tuesday before noon. luxurious lounges and smoke-rooms;dancing, Fare One Way $85 up/ Round Trip $160 aud up deck sports, motion pic. FLORIDA tures and concerts. S. 8. President Jefferson Via Havana at Reduced Rates MEXICO CITY S. 8. President Grant 8. 8. President Madison One Way $105 Round Trip $183 For full information address 8. S. President McKinley Foot of Wall Street, New York WARD LINE to the Orient over the Shor Rout= Or Anv Authorized Tourist Ager — CALIFORNIA by Sea Kobe. Shanghai, Hong Kong and Manila. Get full decails from your 15 da'ys on largest and fastest ships in Coast-to-Coast service. Tocal Seeamship or Tourist Agent. or write Libe: htsecing opportunities. Three centuries of romance in 15 days. Accommodations, scrvice AMERICAN ORIENTAL' and cuisine equal to transatlantic standards. MAIL LINE ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE 0 First, Second, Intermediate and Third Class NEXT SAILINGS | Hi 08 F Street N From Phijudeiphia . or uny authorized steamsh 80 So. Wharves No Write for Folder Baltimore & Carolina S. S. Co. | 1008 15th St. NW. Franklin 139/ eve m The famous “Santa" steamers offer finest service to Peru and Chile via Panama Canal, Outside rooms, firs only. Unexcelled cuisine and service. Fortnightly sailings from New York. Special rata Round South America Tours. An T oBRIG. : GEN. FRIEN, ibsence Charles O, Murphy Fries erved Shaw, Vice Comdr. presided. his* opening remarks Washington and Lincoln true of nationalists red 1s the two out early history haracterized American ideas type. In he referred accomplish “rance American t it be ficers and fight in the ed to the had to be age and merican Legion ion law pass to the nderful local V. re the m: types » them in t He . Santa Elisadun. GRACE LINE 10 Hanover 8q.,N.Y.C. tonal AdJ. Gen. Robert B. Hen was in Washington the p: conferrin, with Department amander Francis C. Huhn regard - the suggested removal of national adquarters from Kansas City, k to Washington. D. C. was Indorsed it the encampment, but the final privi was intrusted to (he judgment « “omwlete” Literatuce on Reaicst. Prompt Reservation A national of “administra Apply 1. OBER, 1 Woodward Bldg., Washingron Adj. Gen. and Departn FRANK TOURIST CO. (Est. 1875), NEW YORK Conmand also discu: N TN T PALESTINE -EGYPT By thefamouss. S. “ROFTERDAM Leaving New York, Feb. 2nd, 1926 under the Holland America Line's own management 7 Days of Delightful Diversion Itinerary includes: Madeira, Lisbon, Cadiz, Seville, Gibraltar, 'Alglers, Tunis, Athens: Constantiople, The Holy L Land, Egypt, Italy and the | ivler: an tted t He refe who ' to th “the crutse of e versthing. T ERE Dt an Palestine. m Furo by any Cunard steamer des FRANCONIA The World’s Pre-eminent Cruising Ship Again Sailing Eastward Jan. 14, 1926 ITHIN the compass of 133 days you will fol- low a masterhand itinerary visiting each country at a time of the year when climatic and other conditions are at their best. Supreme in the unriv- aled experience and resources of the world’s foremost travel organi- zationand the renowned Cunard service. Fares cover all shore excursions Complete guide-baok and other literature on regwest. THOS. COOK | Agents questions affecting the activities of | Sreons the Department of the District : Columbia. forc di a inst| The Department Council of Adr -| stration is now concentrating its forts upon the membership drive. The local posts of the Department | will elect thefr 1926 officers during | .| December. Department Comdr. Huhn | w is arranging his dule of official visits to the various posts, and als the installation ceremonies of newly elected officers in January The Department Council of Admini- stration is now considering the forma tion of a_drum and bugle corps under the guldunce of Sergeant Busler Henry Loveless. Columbia Post, No. 8§33, has placed in nomination as post officers fu 1926: Comdr. D. A. White; Senfor V. Comdr. John_Flemin unfor Vic Comdr. John L. Hart: Quartermaster, harles H. Reilley; Chaplain, Stanley Nash geon, Dr. M. L. Turner, and | Officer of the Day, Lewis C. Hoffmun The election will take place at the December meeting. compos of Holland America Line 21-24 State Street New York or Local Agents ef. | 1 SE FROSL NEW YORK, JAN. 20—FROM LOS ANGELES, FEB. 3 ROUND THE WORLD OVER FOUR MONTHS, $1250 to 3(000 Except with Private Bath Byspecially chartered sumptuous new Cunard oil-burner “LACONIA, " 20,000 tons; already a popular cruise favorite; personal management of Mr. Clark. A flonurif palace for the trip % da g included; Havana, Panama Ca: ngeles, Hilo, Honolulu, Manila, Java, option of 17 days i (e lor, 8 days in Cairo, Jerusalem, Athens, Naples, Monte Carlo, Lherbourg. Europe is reached in the best spring season and stopovers are permitted. Excegtmnal menagement, reasonable first class inclusive rates, a ty of distinction znd an itinerary of unusual charm, combine to make (h1= THE IDEAL VOYAGE THIS WINTER. CLARK’S 22ad CRUISE, JAN. 3063 Days, $600 to $1700 = MEDITERRANEAN BK lxeeially chartered brand-new Cunard oil-burner ‘“TRANSYL- VANIA, " 17,000 tons; 16 days in Egypt and Palestine; Lisbon (Madrid) Tunis, Spnn, Italy, Greflce Constantinople, etc. Swp-over in Europe. 2ad ANNUAL SUMMER CRUISE, NORWAY & WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN June 30, bguspecially chartered new 17,000 ton Ct.arder, ‘“LANCAS- TRIA.” r rates always include houls, drives, guides, fees, etc. Nw w. » used in the ar, Gen. Fries stated that or tons of m - by all th ons in that ing around s g0 germs war 400,000. way to- t there any of s in Japan and China, Pel 3 Days by Sea Round Trip from Baltimore, $83.57 Round Trip from Philadelphia, $86.31 A del express & SAN FRANCISCO| L0s ANGELES| builets ny ¥ due not b attac or the to ve n_modern rest rating. | th nelude Washingio and to keep The rema f the ling was and recitations nt while being Potomac Post, No. 1085 of Foreign Wars. will give a dred and bridge card p: 30, at §:15 o'clock at st Mu- sonfe Temple. A special meeting llad Tuesday by the commander ank R. Heise, at which time all ar- rangements were made and commit-| tees appointed. ! An officers’ ly w Veterans five hu November nas 585 Fifth Avenue, (opard Steamship_ Pr OReLs Steamanin Aggncy. P T hington, D. C ment comn; in wosed of Vice Comdr. Stephen F. Tillman and Ober' 20 11 St Van Wickle Tour) ency, 800 18th nt. . C. Clark. Times Bullalog, New York. Originator of Round the World Crulses. Established over 30 yeass. Economical ve- | Way er. About over MSHIPS. $10 ; = A Day First-class. s was held of the qu: ster and adjutant were gone nd the membership roll revised dvive for new members is launched. <mith of the new ter A who has are S being P: ter J. W Adriati w—w riatic Jan. 7; Feb. 25 tinerary: Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Monaco, Naples, Athens, Dardanelles, Constantinople, Haifa, Alexandria, Syracuse, Naples, Monaco, Gibraltar. WHITE STAR LINE Lapland Jan. 16; Mar. 6 Duration 46 davs. Stop-overs permic. ted. Optional return via North Euro- pean ports.. RED STAR LINZ At the commande; Veterans of committee meeting was held Novem ber 14 for the purpose of perfecting @ uniformed system for handling post affairs as recommended by the de- partment inspector to all pos The post by-laws were revised and sam will be presented next regular meeting for adoption. The commit tee consisted of William I. Jenkins, chairman; Daniel J. Leahy, Harry P. lements, Ern W Charles E. Curries and Neuner. There will be nomi for post officers at the meeti evening at Pythian hy submitted RESOLUTE RELIANCE ipital Post 127 tv-0'Connell Post, N @ speclal held its regular meeting Men's Club, at 213 nesday. was off 3 Wood in celebra- results omplished at -ntion. Harlan Wood talk, in which he en members to give the the fight being in the Federal William P. Rabb. John nd William R. Bailey s new mbers. Act Tom Frailey its co-operi- day exer depary McGro: The only line to Lot Angeles and San Fran- cisco offering 2 days al Panama Canal and vis- its at Colombia, aragua, Salvador Gua. temala and Mexice AY for day the Panama Mail Cruise offers the most economi- czal, most interesting route to the Coast. All outside rooms. Beds, not berths. Music. Swimming Bool. Steamers built especially for this Service. Sa 5. 8. VENEZUELA Dec. 10 Bring us your problem re- garding passage to Europe. a the of o exact requir“ments will be met, whethe for a luxuri- ous suite on the world's largest steamer Majestic or ‘economical passage New, Tourist 3rd WHITE STAR LINE - Thawsron Line - R2D Stan Livs amiomas Mrmaarrite Massws Seasaxy Washington Office, 1208 F. St., N.W. R. M. Hicks, Manager Finest hotel service afloat on your ships 5 WINTER CRUISES around to the the World West Indies From New York via the Five winter vacation cruises Panama Canal. A superb to the Panama Canal and ship—a splendid manage- Spanish Main—aship,ideal ment and service — the in size and appointments— privileges of foreign registry delightful excursions ashore —and a fascinating itiner- in America’s “Isles of ary. Romance”. RESOLUTE RELIANCE From New York Jan. 21, 1926 From New York " Los Angeles Feb. 6, 1926 Dec.21-14days (s.s. Resolute) " SanFrancisco Feb. 9,1926 . _9-15days Jan.27-27days Rates $1500 and up including ‘eb.27-27days Apr. 1-14days Rates $150 and $25 he rongly behind the iec mendations of the Veterans of For full information send to ¢ rail or motor to all eign Wars for hospitalization 1 1 ncliale Faym B treatment for all veterans of all w UNITED AMERICAN LINES e e d be (Harriman Line) 35.39 Broadway, New York, or local steamship and tourist agents Capt. Shepherd ve enrolled Department the c OURTESY competes with ings from New York S.S. ECUADOR AMERICA sails November 28 o & covoNBIA ‘ | New York to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Bremen nt . secretary Ladies’ Auxiliar al Capital Post 127, invitin; the post to attend the sixth birthda party to be given Tuesday Pythian Temple. Announcement was | ie that Commander-in-chief Fred accompanied by Past Com in-chief Woodside, Capt. Ed. S. Bettelheim, jr., chairman of legislative committee; Theodore judge onidvocate general, and | nk T. Hines, director of the States Veterans' Bureau, call ed on President Coolidge officially October 21. Earlier in the day they thrashed out many items of inter, with Gén. Hines, who indlcated thi incuisine one of the s of the Unit They are yo operatedtogiveyoutk typeoftraveiluxury Americans are acc 1so spole. itation from Mitchell to i the Col. William ts jointly with barbecne was mar. Lee 1zem to needy Th:ink David commit Tickets and i Agent or write for Booklet P, PANAMA MAIL S. S. CG. 10 Hanover Square New York win th itt. en. F { Unitea Go to Europe no! joythereal “season” in Con- tinental capitals. Hotelsare not crowded and rates are reasonable. Which of the following ships will you choose? | 5.8 ' LEVIATHAN sails December 5 New York to Cherbourg and Southampton parish Church, - Wednesday 1925 ary for be erected in Fa Stephen McGre Special Winter Voyages TO THE MEDITERRANEA By the luxurious steamship DUILIO,, and fustest oilbarner ween Now York and ltaly Feb.2 nd Maroh 11 Naploe Genoa Minimum Rate $275.00 and by the popular c Largest Cabin Ship OLOMBO .. s |, Jan. 1§ nd Feb. 23 i Casablanca—Gibraltar—Palermo. | ‘Naples— Genoa 1 Minimum Rate $170.00 | OPTIONAL SHORE EXCURSIONS i vemt raemorial ch for Lie to to via “THE COMFORT ROUTE Three sailings a new. magnificent Baltimore 10 Jacks0: “George Washington” This giant liner is famed for speed, steadinessand beauty. Its distinctive American home atmosphere has cn- deared it to thousands. Smoothly running elevators, Colonial windows, restful and refined furnishings. Triple promenade decks. First Class ($210 up), Second Class ($136.25 up) and Third Class ($87.50 up). ““Leviathan” Flagship of the Fleet and the SrEatAmEr e SPoranaiie Swimming Pool, Winter Garden, Louis XIV Salon, tea rooms, gymnasiums. First Class (8265 up), Second Class ($147.50 up) and Third Class (from $92.50). “President Harding"& “President Roosevelt” The two famous sister ships with a personality all their own. Every stateroom an outside one. Real beds, and period furniture. First Class (8190 up) and Third Class (885 up). "America”&"Republic” Two of the largest and finest “cabin”(one-class)ships afloat. Both extremely pop-+ ular since they virtually offer first class luxury at second class cost. Cabin ratesfrom $140 on the Republic and $145 on the America. Third Class ($85 up). At the Kenneth Americ; vel Cl election and delphia every 10 all voints in Southern Flo Philadelphia ~to s and berth, - s, December ation of offi vill taice Capltal sixth annivers Tues Pythian Temple. Invil Baitimore to . Boston en meiled to puxiliaries of Feders weekly. Sround tHip, - 3 Post $24 and I ;- - 12 e e ibect oA Post 284. In cl g Madden: jud, be Mrs. M ry . president: | ~ A Comeinpinten suing s [ Cotter sentor OAmerlcan éxpress : WINTER anp SPRING TOURS | I| QUTINGS i e G | Hiation fine |1 Cherbourg and Bremen ne in the ne; future. ara \Weaver, candidates were initiat. HVFHJAH)I]PI\I it Vacation Tours Bermuda For Busy People EnER To West Indies Special Christmas Holiday Tour 11 My Teop) e R o Tt Am ey RESTFUL 3. J. Deck, . Ladd, G. G. . J. A. Schv zer R. Zoontz A H. K. slds. Special 19 day all expense tour to dA.d (:m.ndup;mml)ie'\'orll- Havana, ($140 and up from New | Advance reservations forany sail- York). RegulartourstoWestIncies | ing,anylength trip, steamship tick- HEALTHFUL with each eailing. Full information | ets.hotels, sight-seeing, return pas- ENJOYABLE and reservations for all cruises. sage. Send for Bermuda Booklet. ¥ia Modern Steel Pulacs steamers “Disirict ot "Columb orth: who is le sh- | Daily at 6530 pom. adelph Masonic For OLD POINT COMFORT NORFOLK Special WeelcEnd Tiekets to VIRGINIA BEACH Including Hotel Accommodations NEW YORK-BOSTON BY SEA City Ticket Office, 3L 15th St N.W. Norfolk & Washington - STEAMBOAT CO. will celebrate 1a including two _sailings GEORGE WASHINGTON} vie Junior vice pr Mrs. Kather oper, Miss 2 7: Dec. 2—Dec. L ant, ) Bessie ne Dean and G. H. Allen. DUKE S SHINS KICKED Fifty day Mediterranean Cruise to world ports and Holy Land on §. S. Re- public, scheduled to sail January 21. All expenses $590 to $1890. Ask for complete information. ks by the post nnual dance of the Depart- | District of Columbia, the | Schoolboys Wanted Legion. will- he held at the Willavd H wuary The | mittee in ch tment Comar Thom to Boast of | “Booting the King.” LONDON, November 14. (#—The | T g proposal to send the Archduke Otto, | commander of the deps son of the late former Emporer Karl| n: I(,mk“ 1',”“1 eckham, pas = Austria. to an English school has | uary, February, March. Prices i much interest at Harrow, | range from $1,320 to $1,895. No \roved by the deparument Eton. and other schools. If the plan.| ¢ more delightful European winter ymmittee at the regular which that of his 1other, the! tours have ever been offered. Send lay. The personnel of a former Impress Zita, does materialize | for booklet. “Tours to Europe”. subcommittees will be | the hope is held by educators that his | the next week. Both | chanices of succeeding to a throne will | lard Dot subject him to such penalties re being tell another to n dance one of the most v nearly 50 y Drilliant events of the pre-Lenten sea-{ Whil son v o California Mexico and Hawaii Small parties with escort. Depar: tures weekly, starting Dec. 27th. Every arrangement made for your comfort and enjoyment. Write for booklet *Escorted Tours to Cali- fornia.” Europe Mediterranean, Egypt Ten separate, perfectly planned tours with escort, departing Jan- 15 1. Pevser con- | S ENGLAND, IRELAND Fi:ANCE, GERMANY S.S. MUENCHEN —Dec. 1 to Cobh, Cherbourg and Bremen S.S. LUETZOW — Dec. 10 1 Class Cabin to Cobh & Bremen S.S. COLUMBUS—Dec.13 to Plymouth, Cherbourg, Bremen Whether y8u sail onthe migh- ty “Columbus”, Germany's largest and fastest liner—the “Muenchen”, offering all the comforts of a well-appointed home—or the “Luctzow”, a superb one-class -cabin ship, —you enjoy the same world- famous standard of cuisine and service. WEST INDIES CRUISES by the 8. S. Columbus, Jan. 30 and Feb. 25, 1926. Chartered by i\-mon.l & Whitcomb Company. Al hore excarsions Incl in Rue- By the S. S. Bremen, Jan. 20. 1226 16 days extensive shore excursions chartezed by John Steneck & Sons. 'Deu,md x"g"'i""fj\"" from your local gent or 33 Droadway, New York NORTH GERMAN ecut etir number named ooms heen e South Africa 8.8.0rca Cruise The most unusual cruise ever of- fered—visiting British West Indies, 4 Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, South i Chi Africa, East Africa, Egypt, Italy, tina, Uruguay, Brazil, BritishWest | The Riviers, Spain and England. Indiesand Porto Rico. Thespecially | One of the trimmest ships on high designed cruising ship, Essequibo, #1as, the S.S. Orca, sails from New sails from New York January 25. YorkJanuary 19. Rates from $1,250. Rates from $1,850. of within South America West Indies Cruise The seventh annual cruise-tour st King the Cortes and. though he s a very popular youth, all the | other students soon began making point of kicking him at every oppor- tunity, o as to be able to boast in -"lite of having once kicked the! of Spain. However, King Victor Emmanuel 11, fearing. dynastic com- plications, forbade acceptance of the proffered ‘crown, and so the kicking of the near-king all went for nothing. ! Henry C. American the National ber 1§ elected the following officel Commander, J. B. Jones: senior comt 3 A. White; i its meeting in Armory . at Steamship Tickets ITndependent Tours Bookings for all steamship linesat. lowest rates. Independent Tours to Europe, South America, The Far East, Pacific Coast, etc. Send for Booklet “The American Traveler in Europe.” For Independent Tours in the United States, Mexico, West Indies, etc., send for Booklet “Win- Ask your local sieamship agen today for compleze paniculars about United States Lines or write to address below. Dollar for dollar your money buys mare on y.ur oun splendid ships Four happy ‘weeks away. Winter, Resfully crulsing seas warmed by eropical heavens, tocolrfulislands. tinerary—Havana, Ki s Colon (Panamay, Cartagena gnrin‘n.hau-m,'rdn idad, rbados, inique, St. l Thotnas, San Juan, Bermoda. i ll 9 of 25,620 tons Veendam” 3 iatement Mooy Feb. 18, 15 finan S.S. Rotterdam Two wonder months—visiting Madeira, Portugal, Spain, Algeria, Tunis, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Pal- estine, Egypt, The Riviers, France, England and Netherlands. Most popular ship for shorter cruises, the S.S. Rotterdam, sails from New York February 2. Rates from $900. Earl Smithson sergeant n 3 A smith: post bugler, inski. The ir tion cere. | nies will be heid 2t the meeting De- | cember 16. The post zed the | presentation past post command- | ers jewel to Comd . Jones. Legend Causes Suicides. apanese of recent vears th have been a large number of suicides | {among girls of 20 years of age, due meeting of the §)to the revival of an old legend tha at_the home | girls born during the unlucky Wednesday | known “hinoe-uma” would havi KKolhos, presi- | violent tempess and any men who American | married, them would be doomed to on Aux-| unhappy existence. The perlod falls | T In J the regular 1x et 40 Fen: i Miss Mabel evening, Mrs dent, announ Legion and At Chape: NewYork Unexcelled for the luxury and comforts of her appoincments, and superlative cuising. Tescrsosons s ot § R ke ions now. tes 0 up s ‘“hore excursions. o 1 AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL DEPT. 1331 G Street N.W. py Operating the LEVIATHAN, GEORGE liary women for the District of Columbia Depart- ment of the § and 40, thereby giving {hese women the rights and privileges 7 the orzanizition Letters and telegrams from the na- zned the charter | only once in 61 years, however. The | legend is said to have had its origin in China many years ago,’ and was centered around a mare which had such an unruly temper its owner could et find a stablemate for it. ‘Washingten, D. C. Main 12060—Ext. 108 Atwers Corry American Espress Travelers Chessen HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE 21-24 State Screet, New York FRANK 'rounli"r“co. Ao N Yok o el gy ) 'WASHINGTON, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, PRESIDENT HARDING, REPUBLIC and AMERICA to Europe.