Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1926, Page 42

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42 ‘'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 21, 1926—PART 1. P ————— oitDonts in Arizoris, SOMLHARAICH1o- fessionul women who have allled | perlod between 7 and 9 pan. Tuesday | L. Melgs, physical education director. Island Fort to Be Sold. = rado, and near El Paso, Tex. Of late Y. W.C. A themselves with the Young Women's | and Thursday mights, by either tele- e e WOMAN DIPLOMAT QUITS years, however, their numbers have Christian Assoclation. At the forth- | phoning or calling at the information | Miss Satda L. Hartman, Industrial | ©ashariin sland Military Reserva- diminished rapidly as automobile coming convention it is expected 500 | desk, 614 I street. secretary, will welcome all girls who :-;:"'1un‘ '“F‘l’“‘";""e lof the harhor of | g 010t Minister to Norway Volun- t highways and the influx of tourists = business girls will be in attendance [ =, e Wigh 1o foin her department this | Charlotte, Fla., has been offered for have opened more and more of the | Tev. W. A. Mckee, assistunt pastor | at the assembly, coming from every . Tuoman Kdwin Beown, presi-|attennoon in a visit to the National|| 78S DY SHS, Suarietmester. gereral tarily Resigns Post. country in which they live. Their po- [ 0f Mount Vernon M hurch, will | assoclation center in the country. |dent of the Y. W. C. A., will entertain | prafning gchool. The girls will as. | The Island was named after the pi s ch 20 UP)~Mme. L litical ‘power, reputed o have been |be the speaker today at the vesper the members of the board of direc. | 11 ni"E S¢hool, “The glrla Wi 4% | rate Gaspardlla, who made it the bid- | MOSCOW. March 20 —Mme. i vast in New Moxieo at one time, has | service held at the Y. W. C. A. resl-| Registrations for the April swim. |tors, secretarial staff, and officers of | greet, at 2:45, or meet at the end of | N8 Plice of treasures he obtained in | Alexandra Koliantay, the only woman almost disappeared s s | e, 1104 M strect. The subject is, | ming classes are now being made at | all the chapter: g e Pt numerous marauding expeditions | to head a diplomatic mission in & for S } “The Girl That Counts.” Miss Oral 614 I3 street. The course, consisting | at tea, Saturd “The Thursday afterncon Eroup: of along the Florida coast in colonial [ ¢Ig€n caplital, has been officially recall- A May Mon of the residence will of six lessons, will begin the first of | home, 1870 Wyoming avenue, 5 it 3 R 'l | days, and alko was the base of wili- |ed as Soviet minister to Norway. She Ancient S i . My Btan of the reiliincn G lepne il bealn i iyek o the Industrial department will meet | g2 G0 durtng the Indian | Will be succeeded by A. M. Makara the'leader. The public is 8 . Miss Ruth A. Walton is —— t 614 I3 street this supper, | \vy 335 : L i e Lol b : ncient Sect of Penitents in CAMP FIRE GIRLS iberte. 620 Con: | diTector of swimming. A" physical | Miss 1lelen Finly, captain of the Stter which & 1!.«-;.:»»;";:.[(.«1{;";|u:'h';:In wen AR5 Ihes. JJC VAR reien(ly de.j IO Eaumeniae of Slie OB S0 . 9 Mrs. Howard 8. Roberts, _Con‘ | examination by the Y. W. C. A. physi- | Kamp Kahlert bowiing team, invites | plamned. : clared surplus for military purpos t is said that Mme. Kollantay s be New Mexico Has Strange A i 2 i necticut_avenue, is the newly Aab-| clan 1s necessary beforo participating | all sentors who were guests at Kanp and Congress authorized ity sale. Bids | i€ relicved at her own redusst, «o camp fire group, to be known us [ pointed chs if the religlous edu- | in swimming or gym work. The phys. | Kahlert last Summer to Join the bowl. = = will be opened at the War Depart- |thag she may engage In social work the “Potomac,” was organized under succeeding Mys. [ical ed ment April 7 among the Russian people = Easter Custom the auspices of Christ Lutheran S > eding MrS: |lcal education department has in-|ing league. Two fenms have now | Motor coaches arg replacing horse. : & Russian people. s B euiplossiot Ghrlss Eutneran sun; man 1’ - | augurated s more satisfactory system | been orgunized, which mcet every | grawn omnibuses If the Crimean and - . = e day ool. > firs eting fo S e or examination, ppointments can | Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., at King Pln Al | Caucasion Mountain regie f Rus-| Savi 1 . et o onthonn et eeting, 101, dbers, religlous | [OF SXUTination. Appolntuents can | Fucsday, 7 m, o 2 glons of Rus-| Savings deposits in Austria nearly | The famous Waikiki swimming pool dian, Mrs, Urs Seller Ul I will lead the s A acvand nite | leys, No. 2, coached by Miss Marion | sia. doubled in the past ves in Hawail m:h\.\yx Ated ;-\,M“ ’ .R:\"v:ilolp:u s:.r:-l:h rll:;”}‘ l.':f :“; o discussions on the in Hawail Is to be dredged. e SANT N, Mex., March 20— | fiq r A aa follows on | of Christ,” this afternoon for all While the Christian World 13 making | Fawier, - progdent: Marmmettn oor 'ulxhlu‘ o -m nd thelr friends at the ready for the observance of Easter, in | jo; Regina Horr ‘,.,. Girl Reserve clubrooms, 1100 M few places are the preps Cathering, Wea |8 ern High - School Club unique and wrapped in mys Corraapoliding Iacietars: Ain | t as hostess and will xerve tea :"" alimost inaccessible mot Gardner, treasurer; Elise Monroe, his- {4t 5 p.. e ‘:‘l»\‘.‘“x ’I‘ o0 By torfan; Georgla Amrein, custodian, : T f ;. e hindicos o perions descend- | and Catherinelec Tilp, Helen Brooks > s 11 s =) . anty of the Spanish conquist nd Mary Bates, firelighting maidens b SN 2 St L Peni- | Afrs, Ursula Keller, Umhau, guardian, K T - > B o ’,'.".'."',‘,::’f} thel 'lfo_:l(_v;‘- and Miss Louise K. Hartuns, t- A I BE n a | 40t suardian. v, % |§a_rnsy Phillips? D. D., réc- erude way of the crucifixion of Christ —— - tol ”nl ||l: Lml;;h:m s Mmlnmu« hurchl. at sunset wod Frids & natu- : . g will address the young business anc sipbieiity N oo™t | Surgical Aid to Sailors at Sea. |professional women's department closely resembling actual scenes | Surgleal aid to injured seamen on | T Tninmtt W C A e ! of the loly Land. passing vessels has G614 15 street. 1lis subject - _ the Sy Y| will be “What Are the Things by Rites Centuries Old. e e i s | Which T Groy his is one of the The society and the rites are cen tie; Recently the freight tr topics to be cons ed by the Busl- . mnmu’ W among the monasteries of | Francisco to New York by way of the hien: co tohe ;o o oo o | Eico s on T be iy oriht | IS SO 00 One-Profit Pr duced agai to the e the first relig. -|'<msslm S from ”“"lnll};y{: -4~-'~'v‘nlhly; !'rpl'r\“'nll.mll‘\nm;"lx % . ’ jous 1 penetrated the |Steamship Eigle and sent a medical | business and - profexsional —wo o > : United States | oficer aboard that vessel to 4| from anl 5 of the country, has a3 - t t » : lea o accessibility of the | ired by fall down hateh: Bertha P Mildred "" n v the brotherhood still | The Eagle carried no medical officer vice president and - e T S . 1me Payment : lowe s g Serdees amive | Lishon, Portugal, and Seville, Spain, ttered over these United $ . . .. s i< west rates of flagellation and self torture as a | 10 ' ';'\- connected by a new short iccording to a conser means of penit teristic ne Yarway. 125,000 vouns business and pro The Easter s of Wednesday pree - " " 5 : ¥ . Include fasting and-the o l a motor car means something more to Studebaker to climinate the profits of ‘outside parts rew members. On Wedn 3 : i . : : I nins, after dusic, the b nitentes, as you than mere transportation—if you arc IT'I body makers. Many major savings are thus At 9 ey are called, leave their moradas, . % ~ flect > " : or lodze bulldings. anit in 4 o interested in more comfort—more power— 2“:;;1‘\""'1 L UO" fm 'hcf‘;].t";""'c b“’f;’ °§ on_ procee o the hi here 3 ; s aker cars in the form of higher quality and thelr flickering lanterns may be seen more of cverything tha s o = cer’ dm:]r;‘lm:h!n ;u_fil out among the trees Take Your RENT Money and Buy a HOME 1 £ Ty o ul fit contributes _‘0 the lower price. The thrifty man buys where he gets Studebaker’s lowest and bushes. The weird chant of their ¢ car—a e . : Ritavoca of whistii ot Shelt Homes pleasure of owning & fine car—and if you iks wast for bis money. priced enclosed car ! flutes ave heard. want to be certain that your money buys the Unit-Built Construction : Procession Duplicated. $500 utmost in tangible value—a One-Profit T s B $65.00 St Studchaker facilities result, too, in Unit-Built —but all quality day night, increasing in its enthusi Cash a Month Studebaker is the car for you. BN ; . nem. The penitentes. as they fnatch | , 7 construction-—in cars designed, engineered and B i . . harefooted over the sharp stones and | N . g built as units. The hundreds of parts used in a B = tionithe satingio it e Sactin’or the (hillE. whin themeatves Studebaker’s Unique Facilities tud I‘I = . : I pasisi i N. A. C. C. and the Society of and each other with long lashes, « Studebaker car function together as a unit, result- Automotive Engineers St until blood streams down their bae l g Spas e et - A . ! Autor ¢ Engineers, the Stude- Bt el AT T e K ‘ On Montel 0 Ave. N,E,, 1426 to 1438, Few '.“')t”f car manufacturers™ have ing in longer life, greater riding comfort and higher baker Standard Six is the world's e i o i | - 1 giled batii. buil o foundrics, forges, etc., to make their own resale value. Scores of thousands of miles of ex- most powerful car of its size and lerima = by Six rooms and tiled bath, built-in garage, &1 2 ¢ e 3 2 i over to pilgrimages from one ma . ! garage, double rear engines—yct one-fifth of the cost of an au- cess transportation thus are built into Studebaker weight. to another. The pilsrimages are porches, hot-water heat, electricity. Only three left. Open s - i : The most popular car in the In processions, with much whipping N ) i 2 o tomobile is in the engine. Even fewer build cars. The thrifty man looks ahead and considers 4 and wailing of weird songs and and lighted until 9 p.m. Come out Sunday. Agent on . A b b o ‘ Standard Ssx line is the Coach— 7 7 their own bodies—vet one-third of the ¢ what service his car will give after years of use. & N i night ‘approachios, the premises. S—) d ol the cost $1195—the lowest priced en- wax to a fever heat of e { 2 car is i > Always K £ 0=, . o et gt e A of a car is in the body. Always Kept Up-to-Date closed car cver oficred by Stude- o (‘:l‘ml to : . Not only does Studebaker make all bodies LC“‘S eldlulplm ¢ [m] ':_‘:":';'c:\um ateidicty il e erected amid « v 5 e under Studebaker control, Studebaker cars are con- Standard Six Coach is an a few persons of the outside w 920 New York Ave. NW. and all engines used in Studebaker cars. but B ; : - < tinisually comtortable car: Seabs ar Teitniested untilthe luat few & SIRIN 060 | 1l 3 stantly kept up-to-date. We add improvements nsually comiortable car. 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