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Cave Discovered When Bottom of MEXICAN DEPUTIE O.K, OIL MEASURE| ey Collapees Syecial Dispatch to The Star. 22—Collapse of the bottom of Unanimous Vote on Senate Amendments for Regulation of Industry. atlons yesterday, in the vicinity revealed a cave of rare beauty. The cave is on the farm of C. Keedy. HAGERSTOWN, Md., December stone quarry during blasting oper- The walls are of many a of Rehreraville, south of Hagerstown, C. L0ST S50 NRALWAY STOC Son of Late George J. Gould THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Ruin of Jazz Seen by Its Exponents By the Asscciated Press. NEW YORK, December 22.—The suggestion of Arturo Bodanzy, Viennese conductor of the Metropolitan Opera Co., that jazz may yet find a place as a dance form in grand opera, has stir- red the creators cf jazz. They insist that, at least for the present, jazz wants no place in the Metropclitan. They even declare that such a place would be fatal to jazz. a true American opera. If an Ameri- can composer writes an opera in the standard foreign forms it will not be an American opera. The American people want climaxes. They want many of them and in quick succession. Hence jazz. An Americari opera will have to be in jazz tempo, for jazz tempo is the only truly American musical expression.” — Reveals Father’s In Proposal to Put It Into Opera| OVER Speech From Throne Read in Ulster Commons Hopes for Further By the Associated Press. BELFAST, December cation at the Irish settlement was ex- pressed by the King in the speech from the throne read upon the proro- gation of the Ulster House of Com- i mons {oday for the holiday season. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925. KING: VOICES PLEASURE “I am deeply moved and gratified at the agreement entered into be- tween the governments of Great Brit- ain, Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State,” the King wrote. “As a result it is my earnest prayer that triendly relations between the govern- ments and the peoples of the North and South may be promoted and cemented by a spirit of good will and friendship to their common advantage. “Recent developments in the field of world politics give ground for hope that the spirit of mutual confidence PEACE IN IRELAND Improvement. 22 —Gratifi- vival.” between natlon and nation may bring | the wminister of foreign affairs, who in its train the long waitcd trade re- | will sk, CHURCH ENVOY COMING. - Rumanian Orthodox Sect to Send — Resident Bishop to U. S. BUCHAREST, Rumania, December 22 (®).—The Holy Synod of the Ru- manian Orthodox Church has decided to send a resident biship to the United States. He will make his headquar ters in New York. ‘The matter now {s in the hands of such diplomatic action as is necessary. Transactions. colors, as revealed when lanterns played upon them. The cave was filled with many stalagmites and stalactites. “The best way to ruin jazz is to, dress it up in an opera cape and put R it in the dlamond horseshoe of the | | | | | fl DISABLED MEN FETED. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 22.—The|Metropolitan” says Ted Lewis, ex- MEXICO CITY, December 22.—The | Several years ago farm workers 3 5 ponent of true jazz. The o - |Are Guests of Legion Post at Chamber of Deputles last night ap-| fell into A c: the farm of E. |late George J. Gould lost $4,5600,000 in | ists agree hem!lny with Mlgeiifizs Dinner. S -4 proved the Senate’s amendments 10| 5. Hutzall, between Boonsboro and |the sale of railroad securities belong-| They think jazz Justifies itself, is E il"f g"r“;”fm”:)l.!'rl;f“gx‘fiumhmu ‘li‘y ln Keedysville, and a cave running |ing to himself and the Gould estate, in ;har:lxcte;lmc of America and a highly | Disabled veterans from various vote of 161 to 0. e , whicl leals y into the earth was N ” e loped musical form as 3 V' - With the regulation of exploration for | feund, with many. wonderful for. |Danding the affairs of the Denver pera. In: high-hrow Mosins mid | o h;)':.m’“ i e petroleum and gas and the operation | mations. and Rio Grande and Mlssourt Pacific | Lewls, “and classicists should confine | ¢*" ©f Engraving and Printing Post i of pipe lines, now only requires the S ias Rallroads, his son, Kingdom Gould,|themselves to their medium. of the American Legion at its annual 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST > approval of President Calles to become revealed when he testified in the Su.|, TWelve years ago Irving Berlin de- | dinner last night at Schnelder's cafe. 4 S effective. The amendments consist of minor technicalities and leave the original purposes of the measure unchanged. | The petroleum bill, as introduced in | the Mexican Parliament, holds that | termined to write a ragtime opera, bu preme Court yesterday in the suit|esince that time he has hanea nis brought by minority otoc!;holrleu of | mind. “I don't belleve now that any the Denver and Rio Grande for an|IUan ever will cons: opera,” he says. accounting. pe Some 150,000 shares of Missouri Pa- | ti About 100 veterans and an equal num- T ber of post members were present. Speakers at the dinner included Capt. Julius I. Peyser, department commander of the leglon; Representa tive Hamilton Fish of New York and CHRISTMAS PROGRAM OF SALVATION ARMY ously write a juzz T do believe, how- er, that son y @ on will be written in jazz tempo. composi- e z 4 : s 2 v ) Alvin W. Hall, director of the Burea: the Mexican nation has direct in : cific stock were unloaded, Kingdom Wh e 5 u \ Haabls Ao B oSt Distribution of Baskets to 700 6 ilaL et Ty Ao bato en that happens we will have lof Engraving and Printing. petroleum und mineral deposits, anc “Gould board of directors” was de- Worthy Families Included in Proposed Welfare Service. posed in 1915. Do you know where the stock was sold?”* Abraham Benedict, counsel for xecutive alon: ion and exp! that the federal chie can authorize explor: tation is not to be retro. The law f active. Concessions under previous | i the minority stockholders, asked. laws are affirmed, b may be ! I do. It was sold to Wall WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST amended in conformity e mew | tmas ’\';’;;fiu:!eil"h“{‘eflf I helped father in executing = > 5 measure. Holders of previous con- | e slied > | some of the orders.” P tt N ons and rights must demand| Wil [ Jarrett, local commander | ™ Subsequently he testified that the omsetnas confirmation within a year, or other- | Includes e elent | food - for | Shires had been sold in small lots to | b 5 wise heir rights 11 b consider i » v d ¥ " £ 2. 2 S hnen et e o e dinmer o Cheiot 4910 upnetting the market, " - For Christmas Giving The law provides that concessions ‘]”"‘ l':”"’ on “the disposition of stock in | & iy i be lannilien onilthe sronnalion | et \h Fuel Co., which has assumed | 1. Lovely specimen plants rilure to fulfill the details of T i{an lmportant strategic position in the | gonee with brilliantly scarle S otati: e Ipresent litigation. Though ki of the rilliantly scarlet y 5 of ik a director of the fuel dsseiisdn blooms—a fitting gift at the 5 i Vulet scason. Order e | or definite figures con. | Rows carly! Also potted ferns, = I tributed fing 0s¢ i 3 < ' dent. Mexi | One t { Christmas baskets, etc rcessions, ifithey com: treet northwe 3 With the provisions of article e heraiOiD tays I ];RO). of the constitution. Concessions are { foiis'of candy and CO. to - not transferaple, wholly or in p foreign governments or sovereigns distributed An entes Your Conzenience 1102 Conn. Ave. Two Stores for 1212 F St. N.W. a1| operating 115 days without a lost- | time accident to any of the 1,700 em- ployes has been broken by a man be- | ing taken to a hospital for (reazmeml Ariloaiinl after having sustained a slight injury | e | to one of his legs. The plant is a sub- | L | sidiary of the United States Steel | made cive away | 500 | Corporation. S Al the | Home for Men, First and northwest, will he open. Christmas dinners will be given to all men up: ARTS CLUB WILL G!VE CONCERT IN COSTUMEI to Be} i Member of Fiorists™ Telegraph Deiivery Association A N 123N\ 74NN #7 3 NN NZ “Evening With Handel” Presented Tonight, Following 01d English Dinner. skin deep, but home. ‘hes to the foot. is bu in costume, o Evening W Handel riends in ondon, € * will take place tonight at the s Club. | concert originated with Miss| : VS and will be directed | by he will imperson- | ate Handel 3 Mary De lany. The part of Cecila Yourg, a fa mous singer of the will be taken A concert by Robert Le Febre, while .\n.x: " ¥ 3 ; . M = ‘flkl (']6“;7—1&(‘ w'umw, _\r\lx‘nl You can safcly make selections from the fonowmg—surc of their ac- be the Duchess o e . part of Handel's 2oc cellist named Waliz, will be taken by Osgood | ceptability—and also of their excellence of quality. The following singers will mous singers of Hande! ~ < oratorios nd sing in cho- 1 Hugh Brown, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Riley, Mr: fa de, Miss Wickersham, G nd Lawrence Lee. « s will sing old rounds and ~ and there will be a4 string quar- nd G Mr. Le Fevre and| For a lasting gift select fine Fumniture—you will appreciate the varied assortment offered here at prices that will appeal to you and quality that will please the recipient. T}ICy are handy-by—on the Street Floor. Robes, $2.95 to $29.75 Slips, $1.95 to $10.00 Velvety Corduroy, lined and un- Of charming silk: properly fash- lined: plain and embossed. ioned: and in delicate tints or street L‘O]ors. Teddies, $1.95 to $15.00 Step-ins, $2.95 to $3.95 ISninty Crepe de Chine, in Pink, Fashioned of dainty Silk; cut on Peach, Blue, Orchid. gfincrous linCS' and cfl-ecfivc]y Petticoats, $1.95 to $8.95 A. John- ert. It s to There will 2 of the boar's head and G. A. Johmson will boar's head and w Avthur Musgrave, nilish country squire plum pudding. David, Dick, and Dora—do you know what your friends would most appreciate for | Christmas? Wah] Pens! Beau- tiful writinginstruments d e- sigoed in precious metals. Lifelong remembrances! trimmed or tailored. Bloomers, $2.95 to $5.50 REVIVé 6LD NEWSPAPER. { $2.50t0$50.00 Hea; rade of Silk: in the . - Journalism Students Publishing | At Webl. Eversharp 3 i . ooty il 5 Crepe de Chine and Glace Silk, Virginia Gazette. { Counters Everywhsre e cut full and both tailored or lace tch to The Star. L R S N s S S SRR S S XN AR SBURG, Va., December nia Gazette, founded f of the cighteenth cen ‘Tea Carts They have removable tray top and drop leaves. Very desirable pieces, nnd come .ln Smu wheflls and com-= bination of large and small wheels to suit varying tastes. Of excellent con- struction throughout. special, 182 to *55 trimmed; in all the dainty color- ings. Pajamas, $5.00 to $18.75 Printed Silks, or lace trimmed Crepe, in gay and staple colorings. Smoking Stands Strongly constructed of selected Gumwood with Mahogany finish. Some also in solid Mahogany. Very useful and ornamental. From Ped- estal type to Cabinets with humidors. Special, 312 to 340 A complete assortment of Eversharp | Gowns, $2.95 to $25.00 Heavy Crepe de Chine and Crepe-back Satin—daintily trim- med with lace, or tailored. Pens at all our stores Th 1 the in it papers It is owned b; but is not It entirety, inted only extract Willlam and Mary an organ of the lished as a local udents Street Floor Street Floor | 18 stores 10 serve you better ! NAXERAAR VA CNARVANAERERS | ol——=lz [o]l———=|o|———|n| bilipsbornt 603 to 6ie ELEVENTH ST, Favored Novelties Imported from Paris and domestic creations—Beaded Neck- laces, Powder Boxes, Bags. Vanity Cases, Handbags. Boudoir Dolls, etc. | For Sport or Street Wear $9.00 to $45.00 ‘ | We Suggest This New Style in TAN CALF Street Floor Silk Hosiery The Most Sensible Gift of All and You Know She Will Appreciate Them i ik Windsor Chair A reproduction of the graceful lines of this popular period. It is strongly constructed of Birch and finished in Mnhogany. The back is braced and Spinet Desk Handsomely constructed Desk of Gumwood finely finished in Mahog- any. It is very conveniently arral‘l}ed to take care of writing materials. Use- ful in either Boudoir or ' N s $5:75 Living room. Special.... * 2OLE Fealuring Chiffon Hose Moderately Priced SILK TOPS Cuban Covered Heels This new style will win instant favor with college or school girl, we know, and also with the woman who desires a smart style for her sports or walking apparel. Of tan calf, smartly perforated. Overlap: tongue trim- med with patent, which covers the goring at instep. All sizes 275 to & AA to C. $ 1.95 < 3 Pairs for $5.50 Also * Lisle Top Chiffon ................$].65 3 Pairs, $4.65 3 Pairs, $5.25 Doll Carts 62 to $25 Careful duplications of full sized baby carriages. Made in sizes to ac- commodate any doll. Finished in Cream, Ecru, Blue, Cafe and Gray, with different type wheels and fancy f}e‘nders. A real Christmas Gift for. e L For Sport, Wear Our No. 222 Pure Silk Service Hose In All the Newest Shades Pute Silk s 1 ::gg Lisle Tops High-Back Arm Chair A Chair of very handsome pro- portions and comfortable design. It is splendidly finished with back and seat upholstered in fine 332 50 Tapestry. Special....... 1.85 gl ——al——=alalc—— ol — ol c——|n[e——a [l ——|{——la] e—— || —i=a|n | —r |0 =18 |0 3 [l | B | 0] ——]| All in Beautiful Christmas Box for the Asking Street Floor [o———|o] o] ———— ol ———a]— ]