Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1926, Page 88

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8 RESORTS. BUILDING OPERATIONS DECREASE $500,000 Jacquard a Weaving Genius. Until the close of the eighteenth cen- tury all fabrics carrying colored de- signs were woven entirely by hand. "‘ LHG THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHTNGTON, D. ¢ STFAMSHIPH FEBRUARY 7, 1926— PART 6. i ALEAS borpe Main 1282 Main 95: P ; 1?"’ xymore 605 N Franklin 0194. ¢ About 1801 Joseph Marie Jacquard invented an attachment which is placed at the top of a loom and auto matically selects strands of yarn re- quired to form patterns and draws them up to make the surface of the {cloth and at the same time leaves the Dyop Noted in January From Fig- ures for Same Month of Last Year. - T he attachment has \ decrease ppro ely $500 1se of approximately $500 et Jcanane 000 in b operations last v ry, 1925, was shown yes. prepared by the Dis ;| been | tion Homes in New England SEASHORE & s Siien i North and South Stiores of Massachusetts Cape Cad” center majo MOVING KRIEGS PACKING SIS EYEST.NW JACOBS STORAGE XPRESS SHIPPING _ wAWzoi0 S M1 ineals. and berth in OUTSIDE STATEROOM Ranning Hot & Cold Water—1st Class Only Autos Carried—$3.00 per 100 lbs. SAILINGS From Balto. 8 p.m. From Phil Foomarty ™ Febral Baltimore & Carolina S.S. Co. 1008 15th St. N.W. Tel. Franklin 139. 4 pm. BONDED ‘WAREHOUSE RANSFER C0. Moving Storage 111-113 Fla. Ave. N.E. North 9500 PINEHURST, N. . PINEHURST, N. C._ D APARTMENTS FOR RE d\tlcmtu Clh;,N J. Shel \urne ‘i? ATLANch CITY.N.J. (I))l;reotlu acing the sea i EN_ALL T E YEAR .Néu* Jireproof Addit ropriclary Monagement <forLincolns GAIN this year—a weekend, three days or more on the Boardwalk. A Lincoln’s Day celebration, and a good excuse to holiday with heaith ——to gain a short respite from business. The climate will benefit you. The attractions will please you. Among the sports you’ll be sure to find your favorite. The hotels, finest in the land, with sggs CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS ) G DISTANCE MOVERS SPRING CBUISES G = TheonlylinetoLosAnge! 1313 YOU STREET, N. W. PHONE NOR H 3343 2 T DAY for day the Panama Mail Cruise offers the most econom- ical, most nteresting route to the Coast. All utside rooms. Beds not berths. Music. Swimming Pool. Steamers built especially for this Service. Sailings from New York S.S.Venezuela S.S.Ecuador Feb.18 Mar. 11 S.S. Colombia April 8 Tickets and informa- tion from any Agent or write for booklet I'. PANAMA MAIL S.S. C0. 10_Manover Square New York City E Without Worry or Risk, Ro- —1. asib lN 7 S Stopyer Fire-Proof Warehouse Storage, Moving, Cratmg 10th N.W. M. 4 ORTS. s MONTREAL. CANADA. MONTREAL AN DA ~ without crossm& the seas ISIT MONTREAL—a charming Old World city different from-any place you have ever been on the American continent. Come and enjoy the northern sunshine and the clear, crisp, healthy climate. Spend your holiday from winter's dull cares in this quaint metrop- oYu the gay centre of the Dominion’s social -n\. sporting life. Splendid hotels, (genuine French cuisine,) theatres a shops that arc perfect treasure troves of the Bri Empire. * De Luxe Puliman Service For bookiet write No Passporns Required appropriate menus and special holiday affairs will bring you solid comfort. Make your hotel reservations now, or phone or wire any of the following for rates and information : Hotel Morton A -Seaside Hotel ! A -The Holmhurst The Peanharst A -Chalfonte-Haddon Hall 7 -The Ambassador -Hotel Iraymore AE-The Breckers | Ar-Marlborough - Blenheim ~Hotel Dennis £ -Ritz-Cor.ton A -Hotel Erig -Ho'el Strand TL Sheiburne A -Hotel Chels F-Hotel Knickerbo, Chari A -Galen Hall rina E AE-Foth nians Washingion via Penna. Phil 412 by o K R whon T Panias “ait Tatormia: PEEFHETY “The House with the Home Atmosphere’ Both American and European Plans Central location with two blocks of Ocean Front Particularly Attractive during ATLANTIC CITY'S great SPRING SEASON January to May inclusive Golf, Horseback Riding, Roller Chairs, Piers, Theatres, Movies and countless oxher umunemenu Radio through W. P. G. Ownership Management MONTREAL TOURIST AND CONVENTION BUREAU, INC. NEW BIRKS BUILDING MONTREAL. CANADA L Dream Away the Winter in the New World’s Oldest City A ASS through the ancient City Gates to material memories 7 a generation centuries removed. See the winding =3 %, v streets and old coquina homes still haunted by the shadows of a ay Spanish people. Visit Fort Marion and other historic landmarks, around the corner from every present-day metropolitan convenienca, Broad paved boulevards, parks and modern utilities. Live in eternal Spring. Play heartily in a healthful climate. Gol’. fishing, bathing, sailing, and every sport. Hundreds of miles of tropical taghways and a 400-feet wide ocean beach for motoring. Palatial hotels, gorgeous homes and comfortable apartments. Diversified sports program under supervision of professional director. MacDONALD'S HIGHLANDER BAND—January to April PONCE DE LEON CELEBRATION — Three Days’ Historical Pageant—April 6, 7, 8, 1926 Investment possibilities with logical basie values. not inflated St. Augustine is the One Bright Spot on the famous Fast Coast of Florida. readily accessible by train or motor. For information and boaklet, address CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA RESORTS FLORIDA. How about those noisy, lovable young ones of yours ? They need to get out of the city, too. Bring them to the East Coast of Florida—it’s the best Tropical sunshine that soaks right into the skin. Clean air that gets down into growing lungs and expands them. Sleep that comes instantly to the whisper of the palms. And salt water to swim in—sports to kee thing—everything—they'll remember fo The famous Flagler System hotels, all the American plan, are effectively distributed along the Florida East Coast. At St. Au Alcazar and the Ponce de Leon— Ormond-on-the-Halifax—the Royal Poinciam at Palm Beach (Breakers tebulldm%)—at the Royal Palm—at Key West, - and the famous Long Key Fishing Camp Through Pullman trains and through sleepers from aities to all East Coast Resorts, including Key West via the ‘Sonderful Overseas Extension for Havana, Cuba Booklet containing list of hotels and otber information supplied upon request T COAST RAILWAY ELQRIDA BAST COAST RAILWAY Glaer Syatem New York Offce—2 Wese 45ch Phone oat ‘General Offices—St. Augustine, Flotida e Casa Marina— gift you could give them. trip. p them busy at play. Some- r the rest of their lives. operated on Under American Express ¢ pleasures, and get them. tine are the e Ormond at Miami, it’s character at Long Key. important COMPANY COMPANY Murray Hill 4411 First class. i Elark’; FamousCruises i | ss*“LANCASTRIA*’June30 | | Includes Lisbon, Spain, Tangier, Italy, | | Riviera, Sweden, | Scotland, Berlin (Pari CALIFORNIA|| | | | MEDITERRANEAN SWEDIS! "I Motor Across the Atlantic - Not by automobile, but by . SHOIM Short Route t2 % Northern Europe FEB. 27—APR. 29—JUNE 3 For rates, etc., apolv to local MERICANLINE ea Vol service. Forehiahily from New York. Special r *Round South America To ; Your Steamship Problem Solved WHITE STAR LINB AmaxcTusarons Love Rao Sma Lo Washington Office, 1208 F St, N.W. R. M. Hicks, Manager Special Winter Voyages By the luvurious steamshin DUILIO Largest and fastest oilburner blying betwe York and Italy 1" Madeira—Gibraltar—Alglers Naples— Genoa Minimum Rate $275.08 and by the popular COLOMBO .ifianln February 23 Casablanca - Gibraltar Naples —Genoa Minimum Rate $170.00 PTIONALS 1083 Apr. 10— Apr. 247 May 19 For rates and information epply te Palerme DRE EXCL NAVIGAZIONE, GENERALE ITALIANA 1State St New York or Local Agents TOURS. BY CUNARD LINE BIG NEW OIL-BURNERS st rates including hotels, guides, drives, fees. | | NORWAY, i, | 53 DAYS, $550 to $1250 way Fjords, London), re- | peating 1925's great cruise suc Booka now open for following 1927 crulses Feb. 8, South American and Mediterranean in Combination £6 days, $800 to $2300. Jan. 19, Around the World Over four mns., $1250 to $2900. Jan. 28. To the Mediterranean 2 days, $600 to $1 1120 W ney, 800 | lark, Times There is Enjoyment in Planning Early ! ‘The Greatest Summer Vacation A Cruise Mediterranean by S.S. “CALIFORNIA" of the Cunard and Ancher Lines, —a superb new sister to the ‘TUSCANIA,—equipped with many novel features. From New York July Ist returning Aug. 21, 1926 MODERATE RATES Send for descriptive guide book Thos. Cook & Son 785 Fifth 4 or Canard S.S. Co. 1106 H “nslllnglnn . To Europe The “Escorted’” Traveler Is the Carefree Traveler Care and worry over the details of travel spoil the Every moment of every day in traveling should be given to seeing and lnmg the new life of new p]uce~ “Escort” you travel for these The “Escorted” Tours to Europe of American Ex- press are the result of years of experience in conduct- ing parties on pleasure travel—by land and sea—near at home as well as everywhere abroad. They are man- aged by travel experts of unusual attainments and In cost they fit any purse. Write for these booklets listed here which describes the tour of most interest to you. —Vacation Tours, $310 to $735. Teurist third cabin. —Special Summer Tours, $830 to $1,095. Cabin steamers. —Six-Week Vacation Tours, $697. —To Europe in 1926—Tours from $1,200 to $1,900. —Paris Summer Scheol, $425 up. —Special Tour for Members of Women’s Clubs, $1,095. American Express Travel Department 1331 G Street N.W., Washington, D. C. Main 1200—Ext. 108 Always Carry American Express Travelers’ Cheques | by Steamers “‘Orizaba’’ and “Siboney ", | REGULAR FARE One Way $85 up | MIAMI 8% | stopover in Havana. Round trip back | 1338 H St.,, NW. STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. Only 2 Days from New York Winter Temperature 60° to 70° All Outdoor Sport: Qolf, Ten Suiing, Bett mg, etc. Twice Week!; - al, Twin Bcrew Ste. fORT VICTORIA” and FORT ST. GEORGE” For Iliustrated Booklets Write FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall Street New York City o7 any local Toarist Agent TO NORFOLK— OLD POINT COMFORT NEWPORT NEWS VIRGINIA BEACH ALL POINTS SOUTH T OF NEW YORK AND BOSTON BY SEA City Ticket Office, Woo T 15th Norfolk & Washington STEAMBOAT CO. Baltimore or Philadelphia © FRANCE ENGLAND GERMANY By the Splendid Cabin Liner “YORCK " from May 27 rom Philadelphia May 28 RATES Cabia 3d Class $130andup 82.50 andup For full information, epply Com- pany's Offices, N. E. Cor. Charles & Redwood Sts.. Baltimore, or your Desrest S.S. Ageat. STEAMSHIP LINES .67 WALL STREET NEW YOR® cnsE. WE's"f”fndles Panama Canal Four happy weeks away from W inzer. Restfully crutsing seaswarmed bytropical heavens visitsta colwanlardx Itinerary—Hav ton,Colon (Panama).Ca Baltimore Fi Marti ique, St. Thomas, San Juan, ermoda. 6 9 of 25,620 tons The“Veendam” Giplicement Leaviog Xew York F€b. 18, 1926 uzury and comforts of veservations now. Rates $350 up including all shore excursions. HOLLARD-AMERICA LINE 21-24 State reet, New York FRANK TOURIST CO. 542 5th Ave. or local agents. The ORIENT NCIENT lands of a differ- ent charm — more and more the goal of world-travel- ers. Nowis the time to go,and American Oriental Mail Line ships the best way. These great 21,000-ton oil- burning liners offer maximum comfort and the best in cuisine and amusement features. All rooms are outside and have real beds instead of berths; most rooms have private bath 8. S, President Jefferson S. S. President McKinley 8. §. President Jackson S. S. President Madison 8. S. President Grant One of these swift passenger liners sails every 12 davs from Seattle over the Short Route to the Orient, via Victoria, B. C., calling at Yokohama, Kobe. Shanghai, Hong Kong and ila. Your local steamship or tour- ist agent will give you full details of this trip or vou may write us direct. | 3 AMERICAN ORIENTAL | | Sailings Twice a Week Attractive accommodations. Orchestra Dancing. Racing and all outdoor sports indelightful carefrec Havana. Hotel ac- commeodations included in rate. INTERESTING MOTOR TRIPS to all principal paints of interest at no extra cost. Also 45-mile country tour FAST EXPRESS STEAMERS Sailings cvery Wednesday and Saturday Round Trip_sl60 and up MEXICO CITY One Way $105 Round Trip $185 100 Adelightful route to Florida resorts with Linctromaiamts. . 3150 | For full xn/ormatlon address —~ WARD = LINE New Yerk or any authorised Tourist Adency MAIL LINE ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE Managing Operators 101 Bourse Bld; Tel John 4000 ila., Pa. 'S. S. “ALLEGHANY" and other steamers from Baltimore every Tuesday, Friday, $30.96 | Sunday, 6 P. M. to Jacksonville - | via Savannah. Also S.S. “Berkshire” every 10 days, from Philadelphia direct to MIAMI $46.48 BALTIMORE TO BOSTON: twice weckly, $32 round trip. All fares include meals and berth. ~Autos carried. Illustrated Booklet. Merchants & Miners Trans.Co. ~ §2-Days 5600 S.S.Lapland 3 July 7 i Itinerary includes Venice (Lido), Dalmadm Coast, Italy, anee, Spain, England and Belgium. (Optional side trips arranged). ‘Towrist Third Cabin to Naples and Venice $120-$130 'RED STAR LINE % Via Wonderful Panama Canal Calling Havana Largest and Fastest Steamers—15 Days FINLAND « MONGOLIA + MANCHURIA ‘Each over 22,000 tons disp. PANAM A PAclng _}.pw or Amy authorized steai Main 4612 | Go to Europe HE SIX SHIPS of the United States Lines fleet are your own ships. They dif- fer from other ships in the same way that first class American hotels differ from other hotels. Their service is thorough, their comfort unsurpassed and their cuisine the best on the North Adtlantic. Cabin Class from $145 There are no first or second class distinctions on any of the four United States Lines cabin ships. The freedom of the entirc vessel is yours. The “President Harding” and “President Roosevelt” are the fastest cabin steamers to Europe, and the “America” is the largest. The “Republic” rates are from $140. First Class from $210 This is the minimum first class rate on the “George Washing- ton” whose beautiful Colonial furniture and refined atmos- phere have endeared it to so many. First class on the mighty “Leviathan,” flagship of the fleet and most famous ship in the world, from $265. 2d Class from $136.25 For this modest sum you can enjoy the very substantial com- fort of second cabin on the “George Washington.” Similar accommodations on the “Levia- than” from $147.50. Commodi- ous staterooms, long broad decks, deep - carpeted lounges. Third Class from $85 Economical travel at its best. Two, four and six-berth state- rooms, snowy linen, courteous service and the best food. Rates varywith choice of portandship. . s . Get complete information from your local steamship agent, or nrite to the address below. Next 3 Sailings: S.S. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT irst sailing as a cabin ship Arviving in time for the Lewpsic and Vienna Fairs ~ February 20th S.S. GEO. WASHINGTON March 10th 8. S. LEVIATHAN March 20th Regular Sailings from New York to Cobh (Queenstown), Plymouth, Cherbourg, Southampton, Bremen New Willard Annex 1411 F Street, Washington Main 7431 Operating the LEVIATHAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, PRESIDENT HARDING, REPUBLIC and AMERICA to Europe.

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