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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 6, 1925—PART 1. 31 VIN EFFE':'E" N ENTS F laced in history as a memorial to|lumbus, glving the statue a maritime | Chinese Had Early Newspaper. D A R A S , MONUMEN ) WASHINGION Kl%\'zhe::zl ;(‘-'::xll:‘.;fitim‘v‘ifi‘.’l‘f, “se s m“T.«m.l::fi,r.n:.:w o e Moedalion | The Peking Gazette is one of the - looks south from the monument on|showing King Ferdinand and Queen |early newspapers on record. It was BY RESEARCH |N 0“. which he stands is the white_dome |Isubelli of Spain, who made Colum- | jssued between the fifth and sixth l BY VICTORIA FABER STEVENSON. of the Capitol of the at Nation (bus’ voyage possible. There, t00, 18|44, i0q before printing was invent e of the New World. The winged god- | the inscription, ‘o the memory of|ed and in the fourteenth century wan The Manor House Chapter held its|tant being that of the treasurer. 5 - o— » dess-like figure on the prow of the | Christopher Columbus, whose high |'0p oe T (B TCHESCRER SRR THaR November meeting at the home Mrs. Sally Grant Gates, who has beeri | Many Problems Investigated by| 3 o ; 7“4 4 lship in front of Columbus is “In th and Jndomitable courage Eave | printing even before it was adopted Mrs. Jeter C. Pritchard, the a {ill for almost a vear, reported the X o . spiration” or “Faith.” It represents |to mankind a new world. las utilitarian art in Rome ing hostesses being M Mary L “hariter to be in a most excellent | Bureau of Mines, Annual : v i the force which led him over the Sea MODXXXVI. |had a dally paper Goddard, Mi: Jennie H. Dwight ana | condition. Two recent donations of | £ of Darkn , as he persistently com- | y Miss Louisa Beall. In the absence of | $62.50 to pay for one-half of a ma- | Report Shows. o : ; manded his mutinous crew to “sail MDIV. the regent, Miss Chenoweth, who was | hogany chair to be placed in the Dis- Hick : . on, sail on.” . This $100,000 memorial, erected by out of the city. the vice regent, Miss| trict room in Memorial Continental| ; Surmounting the marble 1| the Congress of the United States, i3 Goddard, presided. After the usual| Hall, also a donation of to the! kxtended research into problems af- which ser background for|sajd to be one of the finest in the opening _exerc! nutes were | historic committee to help pay for | fecting the petroleum and oil refining the statue thefe is a massive globe | \orla. read aad officer: rts given. The | the bronze plate at the American Unl- | jnqugtries has prevented enormous i . representing the world. It is sig- (Covyright. 1925.) reports of the versity stone, also money for up- | e e deiiaced 5 nificant of the t that Columbus — State committ 5 rest- | holstering of the chair and plate to | l08%€s. the Bureau of e convinced mankind that the world ing. Mrs. En 3 sz mark same, were ordered. The chap-|in its annual report. Many scien- % “ @ und. | committee made | ter favors aiding the building of the [ tific problems affecting mineral pro G i When the monument was unveiled, | new subseribers. Mrs. Pritchard new auditorium, some members will ¥ sl vears ago, (his t marl = of the success of the rummage suie | buy honds, and one member, through | 11°ton: handling of explosives, han-| . weighing 29 tons, showed the| Q"m‘ug‘uuuu““u“n‘“'“””uwwmuu””unng of the Continental Hall committee. In | the chapter, e in memory ot | 1!ing and production of helium gas and % - aphy of the Western Hemis- | 4 response to a letter from the Berry | her mother. who recently passed away. | treatment of ofl shale and ores were b i ’ e more plainly than it does to- | School telling of its needs, it was de- | The ’ When the other day L. M King, wife of a former British con- sul in the Province of Kham, Tibef landed in England, she had the d tinction of being the first woman of her race to visit that country. Mrs King s a Tibetan, daughter of one In the form of matches, more than | of the ruling’ princes of her native two tons of wood are consumed daily. | land | | | | 73332003212 320 X2 budget planned as in previous | made the subject of investigations by B for weathering has partially Orient cided to send n Christmas hox and| years, to continte to donate money | the bureau during th trst Aoch) sebe. ; . : z jossiet] | hiiterated the markin ch of | Db House of 3 the members were asked to br dona- | for Americanization, educational and | Oil operators, the hureau'said, have H 4 2 L p the four eagles which support this | 1 West 3945020 New YorkCity tions at the next meeting. The matter | charitable a: itions, is to continue. | been impressed with the advantages of H E globe w six tons. The t ed of subscribing to the t box in|eyg M. Esther Mavher was ap- | mud-laden water for protecting well it Anglo-Saxon who sits on the east DISTINCTIVE the new auditorium favorably | pointed to serve on the auditorium |casing from corrosive waters, keeping 5 ks b side of the statue and the American | ORIENTAL GIFT e 10 tne amount of the con- | tommittee. water from entering oil-bgaring sands ] y Indian on the west esch represents | INDIVIDUAL 1 he decided at the Decem- Miss Mayher, who returned to her | and preventing the escape of oll or gas - g ¥ 4 . 7 his own hemisphe | = o x : on tte [ home last week after an absence of | into porous beds nenetrated in reach: % ‘4 - e e ; The stone lions on the extension of ERE is a charm and difference in Oriental wares that Budest P e e ..‘,‘li,..y,‘.fl?f_ {;.;u:l {.L,;‘»;.(l\]ig\\:x-mojxlx:v: .‘hx":;‘xm:x ‘n‘r:,e inig ‘zlh‘:v:o;‘g::“lL\":"Sv-ri‘l'?‘\:\t\l:{\:)‘,‘.“:ll‘}:‘zlllv::{ i z : "v?r"‘”:'(j”i‘(“"‘:fo"“\L“’”"]"(‘_\;‘;‘hf”:;‘ e makes them ideal as gifts. For an inexpensive Christmas At the close of business Miss Colston | experience which was greatly enjoyed. | can be controlled. B % 4 Lo They are fitting symbols of the token Ihnt' is individual and a lasting remembrance order of the Juve Protective Associa-| \figs Letitia A. D. Walker sang, with | Pollution of coastal waters by ofl .. i strength of purpose needed by Co- from Vantine’s, New York’s great Oriental Gift Store. tion gave a talk on the and work | Nfigs Margaret Walker as accom | from sea-going vessels has been taken pmsra o ” J lumbus and the strength and power 3 of that nssociation end poke of the | panist, up at the request of the State Depart- - 2 Z which: the land he has d ered has | Good Luck Vantine’s Japanese Embossed need of volunteer clerical werkers A social hour followed the meet.|ment. Studies are being made of the | [ G 3 all i |attainea. i i i i well as “big sisters Mine Mabol] tne o e e e e e e e o . When the streams of water spout | Chinese Bowls Silk Kimonos Leather Novelties Deane Howard of Kentucky, Sang sev- | retireq to the dining room swhere re. | sea and exposed to the action of wind, ; 3 ? i from the marble walls extending on | eral soprano_ solos, accompanied bY | fre hments sugresting the Thanksgiv- | Waves and sun for some time. : both sides of the statue they fall into Miss Annie Virzinia Fitzhugh on the | j e o SCEET TR G0 the host- | A new use for helium fs found in un- : ey il 7 piano. M orraine Dorsey, one | aok, 5€4% 1 by AMiss Anna Barry, | derground caisson work, in reducing of the charter , 3 s i et the possibility of compressed-air il = 7 1 ., gav most interesting | ness to underground workers. Meth. e chill of the ocean at that I Y P ol e e . i and cquIpReRt By Which grent fop Columbus. Coom et | Insure Your Fet! growtl weomplishments down to, NEAMATIC ORATORIQ | svines can Ve eftecten at central| Every towrist who comes into y hour. ; ol the present dave. Miss Howard sang ) power statlons. at small boller plants. | ywusnington by rail or leaves from| The representation of the explorer ||| Wo-kem-o Distemper Capsules aEaln 2 y at the on steam locomotivex and in private | 4500 Stati n oty thal|on ftnis particulic: occaston s tnoi|liA Temiedy o distivictive mert < heing By WILL BE PRESENTED‘ sidences have been called to public [ the Union Station i presentation of a great historic event. ||| temper in Dogs and Cats nka,” which |attention, and the bureau has con-|memorial to Christopher Columbus gHor i i Je ‘memby e { tinued its efforts to conserve the sub- | by walking a few steps to the plaza | It shows Columbus at the zenith of Diuglsnli iy atl c o repaired to t ply of high-grade 1 through the use his success. His battling of a life- % Of heavy brass, with a dragon design engraved on the inner border and Fine quality Habutai Silk elabor- ~ Writing Cases firted Chinese character signify- ately embroidered in Chrysanthe- with removable pad, ing 'Good Luck and Long m, Cherry Blossom and blotter. Address book in Life” in the center. a and Rose designs separate pocket, B"fb The bowlrestsinahand- and background of Pink, Light tual calendar, loop for carved Blackwood stand. Blue, Old Blue, Old Rose, Black pencil or fountain pen, Size 10 inches. Especlally and Plum. Lined throughout with pocket for envelopes, pricedat . . . '$3.50. silk. Long sash with embroidered pocketforstamps,closed and fringedends. . . $12.50. withlock andkey$8.75 Write for New Vantine Catalog — Beautifully illustrates and describes hundreds of splen- dors from the Orlent. Many priced as low as $1.00, Free Copy on requent to Dept. 120, 1 West T3 4 o . . ¢ = 0/ statiol This all- bl eshments wel Dawn in the Desert” to Be Given ! of coals of lower grades. south of the station. “This all-marble time for a theory was o thing of the | = . sl construction, the work of Laredo | Ju® for & VSO BES Sekle to pro. | s at Moynt Vernon Place Church Taft, the American sculptor, com- tunds, ships and men to make al Chapter held . 3 cure funds, ship: ¢ meetir at (.‘.)'h(\‘“p of Tecember 18 and 20. TASTE FOR GOOD MUSIC bines fountain, statue and monument. | his trip West probably were forgot- Mrs. Orin B. Stout, 2627 | REVEALED BY HINDENBURG |In the center is the statue of Co- el nuhistjor e Adams Mill road | = : lumbus, uround whose feet are the 3 c - g ting was called to order by | 4 Christmas service perhaps unique ST laurel leaves of triumph fRtigtle, Poverty and Jiscotragement Mrs. Willi; B. Douglass. | in™ \Washington will be. 1\.-1'1 at ihe|Mozart His Favorite Composer,| The navigator is pictured as he |2 1’ i b ‘km e that The cpening exercises were conducted | \jount Vernon Place Methodist® Epis. 5 walliod! fromy ihis cabin dawn for|convince aclentlats and kings tha I8 plain, Miss Carolene F.|ooial Chureh South on Friday, De- German President Says on the first look aut the horizon on|the world was round, would ever be A roll of officers showed a full | cember 18, at § p.m ainion ‘'Visit to Frankfort. October 12, 1492. Then his searching Sunday evening, December , at the é eyes spied out the distant shores of s of the October meeting 3 when the full oratorio. | BY the Associated Press the New World. He holds a heav: the secre Mrs. Joel | 3 o zement of “Dawn in the | BERLIN, December 5.—When Pres. | cloak around him, as a protection of current bu p: ' will be given by the Mount | ident Von Hindenburg starts on his chorus and a group of men | next tour of the country Mozart music bot» State and|and wo being drilled in the dra-|is ltkely to gi L ’ lBe e lu. “v\"?:x: ein; ri in the dra lr:nes“\e) 0 greet him wherever he PENDLETON S activities. The | A spociall$ constructed stage is to| The vell of mystery concerning his for the Dis-{pe built 1n the church, upon which [ musical preferences, which have given 4 ew auditorium, and will be staged pantomime. tableaux | concern to every citizens' committee | 10ck wheel motomcter, mpletion of the Phil-| ahd bits of dialogue which will be in-|charged with looking after his enter- | parking light, etc.; per- 345 fppine larship. The budget of persed between the various musi-| iinment, was lifted by President Von | fect condition charities and the patriotic and Amer- | cal numbers or given with them con- | Hindenburg himself at Frankfort re- S » i ion work was made up for |currently. cently. Chevrolet Sedan, Z.l.—-liump‘rs. ar. | The Oriental atmos, surround- | At his personal suggestion ‘“The |Motomcter, —spare tirc 5245 eshments were served by the | ing the birth of Ch il be pic- | Marriage of Figaro” was given at the |and other extras s host assisted by her daughter, | tured in lighting, costume and set- [ opera. He said afterward that Mozart | Cheyrolet To“rin27$l75 OROR R IR TR IR TR O OR OR 0T TS TR T 70 T T3 705 75 705 08 70 765 3 7S Ry 7 INEDEDENENE NN NV NN ENNRIIRIR, Ford Coupe, 25-Five balloon tires, Miss Helen Stout. |ting. The music for the oratorio, |Was his favorite composer His |, . The guests sent were Mrs.|which was written by R. Deane |friends were surprised. Even a week | Very good condition Me - and Mrs. Sloan. Mrs. Wal | Shure, director of music of the | before his election Capt. Von Kuegel- lace a visit member from | church, is built largely on the Oriental [ €en, the President's Hanover secre- 3342 M St- N.W. Califory and wholetoned scale, and maintains | tary. sald ‘the field marshal is bored (o o0 g0 See Mr. Chapin | the true atmosphere of the time and [ by music. % R Mo, i of VRV L VLR VeV ERERES The Chapter House Corporation of | 1and in which the hirth of Christ was. fdent Mount Vernon chorus, num- corporation. a the followi £ 100, will be assisted by a num- e e e e e o g 50th Anniversary ] . i Worth While Gifts in Fine Jewelry MeCarthy, ned by Miss Maitland Le- Wm. D. We: A hompson of the Anne Tillery €. Pritchard, | aw School of Expression. AT 2 E Jason| The oratorio has been given befors The limitless variety, together with the endless range of prices, enables one to display good judgment as to ap- propriateness and acceptability, and also allows the ex- penditure to be governed by reason. . Cath- ;\\'i(hlull the accompanyi Ladies® Dainty New Bar Pins work. The text of the d ratorio was written by Russell Ed Wrist Watches Platinum-top Pins, set with Fn goldl and white and green good size diamond and two chell. a_member of she beard of the church. the way of Christ- boxes music and plavs has been set gold, and platinum covered, ;"‘“”" at attractively low prices. oz Some set with Diamonds o T ; e S g thers as low as $20.00, in Solid Gold Wrist Watches— white gold, set with diamond. e in the arranging of this work, $25 to $190 hington Chapter will | both by M. Mitehell and Mr. Shure . 5 D Ladies’ ngs Men's Presents the Washin m Club Tues: % p.m. will of the The new _arrivals embrace Gold and Green and White many beautiful Rings in “bas- Gold Cuff Links— > the guest of EARLE WAYNE talk upon the Will talk on ket settings. In gold, plati- num top and solid platinum. $5 to $35 We direct attention to these anger, to be il 1 slides. Tt will I l and all meml Rings, 14-karat white gold, sct Scarf Pins (plati- “|u.|t ft is—How to get it Sunday Night, Dec. 6, 8:30 P.M. with fine diamond, Up num top), set with Up from " $45 diamond .. ... $25 pter held s No- 457 M Street N.W. o Admission Free—Everbody Welcome sistant < o regent John Maswell, i Reports Biue Plate Lunch, 50c e = : 3 Luncheon, 75¢ to send to Ellis Is Dinner, $1 and $1.25 land ity given by chapte ;w;,\-rl to be such a financiz Room near bath, unfur., succ that the chairma <. ) Handers v e e ote ot INI$45s fur.; ($S2I50; thanks. The Thanksziv Room and bath, $50 and of the president read 109 Miss Edna Alexander s d that > : g el pranarchl to o Room and bath, fur,| ;% 2 tribute to the Chrismas hox sent by || $57.50, $62.50, 2 Discount 4 Reserve i o i Vieki, At e e, || Large room, large bath, During Christmas clusion of the husiness meeting a [|clectric cooking stove, $60. ‘@ social hour 2njoy Roem and bath, complete ||| & s l 8 slv ! Independence Bell Chapter had hotel service,$75 and $90 mo. ‘Thxs Sale LTEWE EP s ] El’sml Purchases evenini ot the home ot M bty || 5250 $3.00, $3.50 with bath. ||| {5 v 0 2. 2 2 B A B S S S IS I BN nd Mrs yeock. The . Mrs. Hony Gt cone i | BURLINGTON HOTEL — sence of four months sp iveling || yermont Ave. at Thomas Circle throv “ifornia and other Western : States, a warm welcome Main 8980 Decide Now! Act Quick! . W@K%&'K%e’%@'é@%%@‘fl%%‘fi@%@'&%’%@ R -4 L P e et LT L St L e ST A L3 Reports of officers and chairmen |[| Rooms in Annex, $150 to $2 Day I\ i | Mary May Shop 7 i 1111 F St. NW o AT 0 i Mcke Electric Lamps of your Vases We'll wire them right and reasonably ELECTRIC APP”ANCES | SPECI AL S AL | Select Your Player Now! You Must Hurry! Make Wonderful Gifts There is so much from which to choose—and whether vou are favoring a man or a woman, there is something i This iS your Opportunity tO bring appropriate here both for price and purpose. & B e music into the home, and into the Beautiful Tk : ey life of your family. You canmnot | New Player B e AT afford to delay if you would take it ) all inspect our stock of [ J c Lamps and Shades, and the ap- Jfff A & advantage of this great oppor- s proval is doubled when they find ) \ : [ R e e e v 0 BuSlness e a e plhot ot 29 Bridge, Table, Boudoir, Desk Lamps and Torchieres & LI I N such easy terms. If your home ; Clectrical iances . : . i . . = . = A truly handsome instru- s s ~ Must Vacate Premises does not ring with music on Christ- | ment. Sweet singing tone Articles for the . S s —latest style mahogany il ffi{e‘ t;‘;n?“t!f]xif Complete Stock and Fixtures Must mas I.nomltng lg' 18 tl})}(_acause ytou il ‘g case—and all the very lat- GUARAN B " Be Disposed of not - investigate this great clu §iscfn equipment for expres- New Style Hair Dryers. I 5 % Waffle Irons . el i Hose, Perfumes, Powders, Boudoir Whirlwind Vacuum 3 i & Slippers, Corsets, Brassieres, Fancy Nov- ( - A HRE ) i ety I 4 ! o . BRI e elties and a complete line of specially NIGHTS EDohecsRE I I|f selected Underwear. This will afford || p—— 3 pem— — Serve Hot Waffies Christmas Morning our patrons an ‘excellént opportunity to \ ’ OMPANY . Electric Waffle Irons . $9'00 select their Xoas G, aslowas.. . .........8 e Home Stectiic Shop Sale Starts 9 AM. Monday 517 10th St. Joseph D. Campbell ~Main 6549