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r0 RESORTS. ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 17, 1926—PART 6. STEAMSHIPS, ————— e e _STEAMSHIPS. vord. corporal. Sylvia Stabler is also BR'TISH DUKE SEEKS whereby legend Macbeth murdered An,\{‘tz,lgo(!}:\& . S'I'l?_f‘.MSl“,m. STEAMSHIPS. GIRL SCOUTS troop scribe. After the election there | Dl'xrr;,car; f{mgra‘f‘_slcotlunm i RN . ales recently vi e o i nrors. Srerenis, va.| TO AVOID “DEATH DUES” | iamis Castic and i saia to have been STCHARLES : P to held its second meeting at the James Gre Siskug. disappajnted because the ghosts failed o 4 %"fi' Mrs. Amos Fries is chairman of the | Monroe School. After the opening to_materialize for him, N court ‘of awards for the Girl Scouts | ceyemeny the giris held patrol cor. | Earl of Strathmore Converting His | il L "0 'St rathmore owns about ou‘:;';?_:'g‘cg;lock ! Most attractive and ©of the District of Columbia. For the | ners and learned part of the Morse Vast Estates Into Limited 24,700 acres. on ile Hoard iee Havana leisurely Tmlo!lnl-lmd- past five years Mrs. Fries has given | code, using a flashlight. i e e = . e in the Caribbean Sea invaluable aid to | Troop 47 held its court of honor | Liability Company. Attractive Fall and Winter Rates el ¢ the locai organi- | before the regular meeting at_the 6 Rites m- Miss Emma Fowler. Now in Effect. . anio“as’ bar Lowest Rates sation. He B H unds. | Cath. | B the Associated Press. L W ties are narmg:- Sl il re?::fl Fer experiences | LONDON, October 16—The Earl of | _Funeral servicas for Miss Emma| Another fifteen-story Addition for First Class Steamers larl; vy Y ing spént three | Strathmore, father of the Puchess of | Fowler, daughter of the late James| Just Completed with a City Block s ” e e D o, s French. . | York, like the Duke of Devonshireand |and Mrs. Susan Fowler, were con: of Ocean-front Poroh Tbo_N"SQ-nchlp"NoV:dS’c?:l:h ‘when Scouts from | Troop 43, formerly Troop 20-B, met | other great landed peers, is convert- |ducted Friday at her late residence, Hosteas. Golf. oi - M"m,‘é,amd IGHTEEN dis. all over the city p at St. Alban's. Classes were con- |ing his vast estates into a limited lia- | 1506 Monroe street, by Dr. Lambert 22 tinct tours frem are eager to dis. ducted in tenderfoot, first aid, com- | bility company, so as to be able to [of Mount Vernon Church, followed by conveniences. | eighteen days to lay their knowl- - 5 dging. Fach patrol gave | deduct the expenses of carrying the |interment in the family plot in Rock | C 21 te 23.Day Tours three months as you D e o : D o o ant which proved | estate from his income tax and to | Creek Cemetery. Sailing from New York wish. " Comtuiae ous viti i successful. s for a tr library | avoid the payment of death dues. c “ ne . tripe. tourso the in- whi hau aocelin 5 o md Mary Brown wos | The property of the duke Includes i Nov.16,Dec.14,Jan.13, Feb. 15 & Mar.16 terior and around i librarian. | the famous haunted Glamis Castle in . = AYLANT c cn'v.u J v Round trip rates $175 and up South America. ed to be proficient. | : . Trcopi2dfwas iisiten by Miss En. | Seotland, WY onuibier JI- o imoows s Bmkn Ppnngp'e | | : - SAILINGS EVERY TWO WEEKS : ; gle, who gave Instructio | = e ; eheral” DY . s 3 Sabiuations o omy and taught new gzames. | ] s Ranis. M. e : 7 Ao L [l The Newly Fitted S. 5. “DOMINICA’ gn & lusuious Grace Liner, Offices snd arhiners secured, [ g Troop 16 of Ballston, Va., has a| ATL € t = 25 te 28-Day Tours ‘::'";;\'-"i:mhm_ "Weite for iilus- and finally, on the [[ScouEhnonie BRI oy ns oty ‘ = z = Round Trip Rates | Nov. 19, Dec. 23, Jan. 27 e it~ oy big day " of the e Meals and berth on steamer included Round trip rates $160 s0d v et el court of awards MRS. AMOS FRIES. | cryits are about ready to take the | - s St. Croix.St.Kitts, | ; L 4 ik 2Nards uts receive their | tenderfoot test and become Scouts. | CONTINENTAL “Water and Rail” $380 1st Cabln Itoarer S Thorme 81 Crote. St M NG rewards for diligence in the form of | _The first meeting ol‘c,i Falls Chm’-c:x evl:‘len"ro:;v:m:lvuhnldx o1 -L%g:&.u, ‘Both Ways Water ::I! :ng-::n i == e i e chi o | Troop, No. 13, was held in the parish - L.5R NCAX One Way Water §0 15t Cabin tinique, St. Lucia, 5"“‘"’”"‘”_ R E Ry in OCFAN_CITY. B Lot Us Plan Your Trip NOW, To 1 sewed on the sleeves,of their uni- | hall. Practice for the operetta to be CEAN O D ity | LowerratesinZnd, Tourist& 3rd Cabine ooty o e s S g ani- | given during Scout week this month | ) forms. ‘These embroidered emblems | Riven during Scout wweek this rionth Open_ thruout " the " sear—low raiei ‘aer! PANAMA PACIFIC For Booklet and Reservations apply to ures—the | ¥ s Wih thelr fascinating fieures—the | apt. Bonelle that any deas for Scout | | Lahor Day-"Booklet. Sl LINE FURNESS BERMUDA LINE l N E 5 i rono. | Weel i W YORK l lv;'lkehpse for observer lvnfitnr £cONO” | tain taught a new tree game. Mildred | / TE MSHIPS. " | " 1568 P Sl Wi 34 Whitehall Street, NE! 3 4 mist, hearth fire for home service—|y; \ai,"and Ellen Anderson taught | " Wi D .. or snv authorized - Tous e Ageart 10 Hanover Sq. are proudly displayed upon the eleev® | o oneral games. Scouts who had been * Lottt N of every progressive Scout's uniform. |y, camp Adventure on a recent hike | but they do not sav, "Look: = See | o;ia gescriptions of their experiences what 1 have won,” hut'rathe B o st e Rese Araat. Sacan | ) SSE— TRIPS am_equipped to help you Pope. Valerie Wheeler, Marian Irvin. | N 2 Bl i S “'"""T';"‘”’f Ellen Anderson. Lucy Cline. Anna A T . to the e badges at their highest, enliSting | po, - Garrett told of an overnight | the services of the hest talent q | hike at Camp Bradley and Miss Hfl-i SEASHORE to examine the Scouts in their nelle told of a camping adventure in | " 3 flelds of interest. The Corcor 't | Washington State. ~ A DELIGHTFUL SEASON Gallery takes care of the artist wor oot 1B bas mersiieds sdeleation ¥ 2 o visi the Signal Corps examines for the | of offters: Flisaheth Parks patrol | ! TIDEWATER, VIRGINIA \Ehomzrn‘({he; and .\;qulm\: Adges. | jaader of Purple Iris Patrol: dine | V5 Special Week End Tours to 3eorge Washington University i " | Steacy, patrol leader of Red Poppy | ; E home of activity for the home eco-| patrol; Mary Parks. patrol leader of . lvlu,““‘l,q,lA, BE,A,‘;';!,-.lH nomics subjects. 3 @ is the | Sweet Pea Patrol, Part of the group | / ncluding Stateroom, Ay naing! i % 5 needlewoman a ak =e. | \vorked on second class with Lieuts. | r Cign capital, where A is the “Treasure Trove" Mrs. Frank F. Gooding, f Se Gibson and Kimbel, while the other 7 Friday to Monday. . $18 60 3N everyminuteiscrowded of these ‘‘Pleasure Pirate Pilgrim- tor Gooding, supervises ¥ | studied on the hostess test. Interest- Saturday to Tuesday with supreme interest ages”.Gloriousdaysand enchantingnights, woman” skill. iss ing games on fire prevention and “dif- (')':'a"’ . r;'-:"-l:,m,'g" N""','T"".k l,fl;';i and enjoyment. amid dreamland isles of perpetual summer, gn the craftaman, and Miss|ferent kinds of nuts’ were plaved | ! N “‘“1 L-Baston: by Seas ALL EXPENSE CRUISES on board the idenl cruising steamer. ho estern High § Tioubtless the latter refers to nature ey York-BDoston by Sea Steamer your hotel while in pore, if desired. Motor trips the athlete tryouts. Heaith | lore. | ity Tic) ce. Woodward BIdg. , . s important side of Girl Scout Troop 11 was inspected. followed by ¢ - Y Gl 0'{’5';'5“‘5,‘::;.'_ Pl soiprisciodipotnas auiioet exiss coff - S.S. RELIANCE :ux, and work dhvni 1;us line, f 0. |Ipatcol Gonhers. Mlicee Scouts have a 3 Norfolk and Washi 10 DAYS—$S140 and up Sails from New York ealth winner and_health guardian, | troop paper called the Chatterhox. gl is in charge of Mrs Percy Vize | Troop 17, Mrs. Oliver Owen Kuhn, s 3 Ll ashington 17DAYS=$19§ and up D“"‘_;Sg’;g' 271[';" C ;.:D?;o J";‘b“—"D'Y' Scouts who like to write stories and | captain, I s first meeting Octo \ Steamboat Co. Pl e ‘eb. ays arch 30 — 15 Days verse find inspiration and help from | ber at the Bethesda School. The 5 RA Mrs. E. Goring Bliss, herseif a writer. | following were elected as officers for | —_ REGULAR FARE TO HAVANA TES $200 up and $300 up Nature lore, too. is a major branch|the first two months: Katherine 2 - Round Trip $160. Descriptive literature sent on request of scouting. and ail such work is sub- | Beane, Louise Beane and Margaret via Havana $100 S Uresg et S A s s e L ] O Waysios - ousd Teip$185 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE ington University for approval. Mrs. | expected that several new members y y UNITED AMERICAN LINES, Inc.. General Agents Raymond Crist and Madame von | will become affiliated with the troop 3 - 1 Tnschuld are others who give of their | in the immediate future. The precious hours of a : y WARD LINE 35.39 Broadway, New York Or local steamship and touris: agents time and talents to promote the rap. , 5 - 7 idly growing need for and of the Girl autumn vacation spent on the | Ft.of WallSt., N.. Or at any authorized Tourist Agency S T PICKETS ARE RESTRAINED ™ iBedtiialk sl dose By re- Mrs. Fries' daughter Elizabeth—bet ter known in scoutdom as “Betsy,” a et T . I 0 ‘ $ n Washington To ber of Mrs. Hoover troop—at- | = : Tonded the Total Scout camp - Brad. | Court Holds Strike Without Vio- ieve the monotony of a M IAMI ley—as a Scout for several years and lence!May DelEnjotnsd stay-at-home life. S ; : UNSH]NB ISLANDS" Only 2 Days Away last Summer was there ih the capacity | . e EADINCIHOUSE AR X DN of counselor. NEW YORK, October 16 (#).—A| and e il Sbstiin the Wt - A Mrs. Fries is also chairman of the | strike without violence may be en Il:n:ro:;“rp;.;i:etulle::: m.',e..l the lnlAln Avoid the tax that work and —including rail fare between Wash- J R Autumn is Ideal Season in Bermuda national publicity committee of the | joined from picketinz, the appellate | borels will secure bookler. rates, rescrvar i ington and Raltimore;: meals and out- A delightful ocean voyage to a quaint Foreign Land — al i v il e s d g Rt e A 7 worry put upon you. Healthful |Inx! eroom berth on steamer. water sports and the amasing marvels of caves and sea garde It was through the kindness of| The ruling reversed a decision by | AE-Hotel Traymore A-Hotel Strand play on the golf links, a’horse- | Dock-to-dock service by modern steam- 4 mmune from Hay F Gen. Fries that Camp Bradley was | Supreme Court Justice Valente, w! 2-Th kers o ers. 7 & M established six vears ago. The|had refused to grant a I butter. | M‘:m enheis el bi.Ck on the .bcach, = under | iines trom attimore: e, 15, X i , B a ours $ 00 Chemical Welfare Service volunteered andegg corporation an injunction to “.R: :';';l"'" eim A-Z'“:C’“’"' sail at sea. Enjoy the lie-around BALTIMORE&CAROLINA $.5. co. : 7 o the necessary labor of building the | prevent members of the Retail Clerks’ | AE-Royal Palace A-Hotel Morton . - Wa Office 5 and up including every expense for steamer, Hotel tent floors and famous “boardwalks"|Union of Greater New York from| sy Hotel Knickerbocker |A-Galen Hall leisure of roller chairs, sun 1008 15th St. : . Fra d \ and side trips. Longer Tours at proportionate rates. . K. Agen of the camp. In 1921 Washington picketing its stores. Alexander Rose, " . e or Tocal To e | . Bcouts occupied the site alone, but|attorney for the corperation. said it | A -HotelSt. Charles A-Seaside Hotel decks, open air pavilions and Sailings Twice Weekl - > rue to the via Luzurious Transatlantic Liners eince that time have shared the prop- |was the first case to his knowledge | A -The Holmharst A-The Penmharst ocean piers. finest traditions |{#§ “FORT VICTORIA" & “FORT ST. GEORGE” erty jointly with the Baltimore sScouts. | in which a decision like this was £iven |\ _cyalfonte.Haddon Hall | A-Hotel Den “th glass-inclosed promenade decks for Dancing. The camp has been honored every|when the plaintiff's argument diseard- 1 i year with visits from Gen. Fries, who ed the issue as to whether there was | E -The Ambassador | A-Hotel Brighton Theatr:_s, swunlmmg POOIS, - = has taken great interest in the Sum: | any violence done In the picketing. | A-Amercancien E-Eorobesspan AE-Bochpiane. trapshooting, movies, dances and caniUctuble of the sea Foe llustrated Booklet Write mer programs. Through Pullman—A41 hours by rail i 2 s O ateb udern comfogan e i fromWastington via Fenra: ®.'R."ot musicales provide varied and |ioue tn i PR FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Miss Gleaves, local director. will be.| ! AGE. it A : : f Seandinavia. Geema d Continent | 34 Whitehall Street, New York, or any Local Tourist Agent gin the morning training class for | 3 E AND PIANOS. | {rom local ticket agents. W e L e L L T U .t d ) R T er United & ave. n.w. Phons agnificent tiled swimming pool and all sport: s fve Gi Scon aders to- | mES Sia22s §oal e, ot Nov. 1 ov. 3 BEtees e oI Teion eates 4 ol 3. ONE_HOUR_FROM_THE PHILADELPHIA _SESQUI~CENTENNIAL SWEDISH AMER;CANLINE&‘.".‘“;.?;} o e e e e e e > R & ST0 at headquarters. Twenty-four women | Long distance movine. otk ° have ‘“signed up” for the course,; Seert " = = which number constitutes a quota. ”"““"”.%’:AQ‘ i & som'" AMEMCA Troop 54 met at Sherwood High| MOVING ’WRAG- \ ‘e - D 30 Day Tours—Rio de Janciro in- Bchool and had its first Fall mest- b f )5 Cluding Sao Paulo, Santos—moun- Somewhere on the North Atlantic ing. The troop officers are as follows KRI EGS xPREss ; : G @ain and beach resorts. Six weeks shierer is) aleayeras UnitediStites J - ) = U g Mo it andjDesnos Linesship—the Leviathan, George Stable Red Alres. e ¢ e S le orroral. e IPACKING flflPPlNP MUNSON Washington, President Harding, leader: Eunice Leizear, corporal. Red | 616 Eye St. ] ain 2010 President Roosevelt or Republic. Winged Blackhird Patrol — Cecelia = STEAMSHIP LINES During the year they travel hun- Thomas. patrol leader: Catherine Al RAYM O RE a1wuun.nswmn dreds of thousands of miles be- _ 7 - o tween New York and Cobh, Ply- e ST L S ATLANTIC CITY mouth, Cherbourg, Bremen. By Cunard-Anchor new oil burners ‘ Unsurpassed on either conti- Itis their business to carry passen- nc rates including hotels, gmdes. o nent in those features of serv- gers to Europe and back in com- drives and fees. X > Ml ice, appointment and environ- fort and safety and this they do ENGLAND , FRANCE MOVE Without Worry or Risk. Iie- hat will provide for in a manner that has won them 121 days, $1250 to $2900 o oonsible Sefvice Low Raiex / ment tha provide f S . e Crue iHolgocdtwilllof traveletarndlie or BELGIUM ROUND THE WORLD |} b 'Tdiea it s NGRTH 104 || d;e dc‘:mrf:;;!a:facs;;wfac:e‘;? 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