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WS NN i ey HORSEMANINU.3. FROM ARGENTINA | Traveler Reaches Texas Aft- er Hazardous Journey of Two and Half Years. | EACRIFICE FRICE | Reducad Nearly $1,000 for Prompt Disposal Chcvy Ch*e, D C. Cnrner Price Cut to e 815 750 Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. FACLUSIVE AGENTS. REAITORS—ESTARLISHED 1887 Cfiice Open Till 9 P.M. 1433 K St. N.W. Main 1016 A Raw, Sore Throat —cases quickly when you apply a lit- tle Musterole. It penctrates to By the Associate 5 EDO, Tex. January 26 Mey. Argentine school teach- with his mounts “Mancha” and ambled into the United S ing completed his 1 ack from Argentina, er. {tip. by ho a task tha half vears The 13.000-kilometer journey. left the travelers apparently in condition. has been full of thrills fo: the Argentine. Tschiffiey re rowing cro priva sisted on the flesh of monkeys. His_ horses suffered from the of malaria-bearing mosquitos in the dis tant south and the journey carried him across the Andes “three times. The school master observed that Col. Charles Lindbergh. or “Lindy.” as he led him. had sothing on him for al- we. for he crossed the peak of El Condor in Bolivia at an altitude 17.400 feet The snow-capped are: sible for the tired Noy there. he asserted save “Nicaragua the ship.” { “didn’t want to get into a revolution™ and lose his two fine-blooded horses. He | preferred Costa Rica and Mexico above | all which e~invested rivers and of days of congestio 3 soreness and pain and won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard piaster Musterol~ is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. Brings Quick relief from sore throat, bronchi- tis. tonsillitis, croup. stiff neck, asth- ma. neuralgia, headache, congestion. pleurisy. rheumatism, lumbago. pains and aches of the back or joints, gorains, sore muscles. bruises, chil- blains, frosted feet. coids on the chest. To Mothers: made in milder form babies and children. Ask for Children's Musterole. Jars & Tubes mountains were Musterole is also for to find food small because ne | 28 for Laredo. Tschiffley, plans to set out in a couple of days for | American benefactors his terminus. pish, German, He speaks Better than a mustard plaster 'FLUSH THE KIDNEYS BEFORE BREAKFAST Drink Lots of Water, Also Take a Little Salts if Back Hurts lPAN AMERICAN TOPICS S e e Annual Gathering of Women's City Club Section. A variety of topics touching upon pan-American relationships _and jects of interest to Spanish students were discussed by speakers who last night addressed the second annual din- ner of the Spanish section of the Wom- hi 3 " sons 1o ° waste and poisons from the || on's City Club, 22 Jackson place. which Rheuma- r trouble, ner- sleeplessness s sh kidneys 1 feel a dull ache or vour back hurts art of water each ounces of : take songs and decorated with the flags of the pan-American countries “The Feminine Movement in Mexico was outlined by stated that, although no discrimination regarding suffrage in Mexico was made at the time of the adoption of the Mexi- a tablespoonful can constitution, women in that coun- before breakfast. and in a few days ur kidneys may act fine. This £ s salts is made from the of grapes and lemon juice, com- . and has been used for years to flush and stimulate the kidneys: also to help neutralize the acids in the system, so they no tation, thus often weakness. rights extensivelv and do not take ac- | tive part in politics. | | been decorated with the Peru” by the Peruvian government for her services in fomenting better under- | standing between the governments of America and Peru, spoke on “The Out- standing Women of Peru Today.” Other addresses were given by Dr. Henry G. Doyle, professor of Romance languages of George Washington Uni- versity: Dr. Felipe Barreda of San Mar- | cos Coliege. Lima, Peru, and Mrs. Jen- nie O. Berliner, attorney, chgirman of the section, who compared the statues of American and Latin women. Ip keep the kid- and the blood avoiding serious Advertisement. now and then to neys clean and ac Bread with that made-at-home freshness 2'S nothing like good bread, v fresh! And ours is—when you get it —just as sweet and fresh if vou had taken the loaves from vour own oven . .. with that tempting aroma which heralds the goodness within. THER 4 when it's reall .~ A telephone call . or just send a card . . . and our salcsman will bring vou. 1o your home, as many loaves of this oven-warm bread as you nced. He can supply vou regularly with many other Holmes breads and baked specialties, of the same high quality and freshness, Serve a VARIETY of Breads Such as Holmes Fresh Whale Wheat Vrench kevatone Milk Mad Health Fullman HOLMES MODERN BAKERY HOPMES & S( Oualier Vunch $oaf Hoe Vion Joe Cara enns Kresd e Ia Ine. % Serving Bread, Cahke and Pies Direct-to-Your-Door for Quver 30 Years JO7-115 14 St and 690-618 First St N,W, Telephone Main 4537-453K sub- | was featured by the singing of Spanish | Jose Tercero, who | children _and _youn; try have not exercised their political | Mrs, Frank Barrows Freyer, who has | “Sun of | Aime | took him about two and a | knoll good | ted har- | tales of narrow escapes from | | n in the jungles. where he sub- | ‘l?)nv\ 1 ””mnn the obstacles. as it was almost impos- | = Tschiffiey said he | countries through which he passed. | the Catholic The traveler left Mexico City November | of America at Marvknoll, who is 31 and unmarried. | of the educational cost 1s be French and | direction. e l<‘fl. Patagonia, Argentina, | mastered the Korean la DISCUSSED AT DINNER tion on the Yalu River. which sep- | | | 1‘ | general {where the first convent of Maryknoll AT THE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. TANUARY 26, 1928, sisters, all of them Americans CAPITAL PRIEST HEADS MISSION WORK IN NORTHERN KOREA| Mgr. Patrnck 5 Byrne Re-‘ cently Named Prefect | Apos!ollc by Pope. knoll, N. Y. From time to time Mgr. Afar, life. zne, the Fleld tches of Korean likable ways kindly, humor, ‘The Maryknoll organization [ house of studles at 836 Decatur stree northeast, which Is in the outskirts of i(?Mhnllc Unlversity. Field of Work Covcrs Big | CHURCHES TO REPEAT Area With Population of Over 2,440.000. |“Sacrifice of Abraham® Wil to Public at Christ Episcopal Auditorium. B Open Laboring to further Christianity in far-off Korea is Mar. Patrick J. Byrne of Washington, just appointed by Pope Pius as prefect apostolic of the Mary- prefecture apostolic of Peng in_northwestern Korea Mgr. Byme's sister, Miss Marie E Byrne. resides at 105 Maryl nue northeast. His brother Byrne and John F. Byrne, p: rs. have offices in the Washington Loan & Trust Building at Ninth and F streets. Two other brothers, George A and Frank M. Byrne, are in New | York, while a sister, Mrs. William D. jr. lives in Kansas City. Mgr. Byrne's field of missionary en- * of the famous war lord. Cha VLMUIURIY JO INOS Tso-Lin. This area comprises Kore two northwestern provinces and s me in latitude and size as v. Delaware and Maryland of than | The fifteenth | “The Sacrifice of Abraham,” | gtven b ! Dramatic Socicty of the E Church last Tuesday night in opal Church, T s, will be repeated for the tonight in the same church. he performance is preceded by prologue consisting of a | chant sung by four “‘monks’—Rev. P. Wroth, rector of Christ Church: | €. Ropes, M. W. Johnson and Warrin | Barnes. ' The cast has been el from th cthree Episcopal churches of rgetown —Christ, Grace and John's Churches - and C. Ropes. Thomas McKi inglon Dorscy, Naf | varela Mrs which wa: Yang MGR. P. BYR He also hopes to erect homes for the aged. orphan asylums, asylums for the blind, the crippled and home- less and sanitariums for the numerous ms of tuberculosis. rne is an alumnus of St licott City, Md., and of St timore. e was ordained at {the Dominican House of- Studies at Brookland in Junc, 1915, and went to Maryknoll soon afterward, as the first priest-aspirant of the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America. He served on the faculty of the semina and was for several years rector at the Maryknoll _ Preparatory College in | Scranton, Pa. He set out alone for Korea in January, 1923, and was later joined by other Maryknollers. At the present time. Mgr. Byrne has under his giene. er, N. Worth New Jers fwith a 2,440,000 Alice Coyle Church ts the Miss Mary” R. Kurtz of (‘hm(h as assistant Torbert of Cl performance, wit St. John population more | Trains Native Clergy. The training of a clerey of native | | Koreans is an_essential part of the! | work of Mgr. Byrne. and at the dio- icesan seminary at Scoul, the national capital. there a dozen students from Foreign Mission Socic N. Y. A la Capt. Nix Ordered Here. Robert W. Nix at Fort Eustis, Va., Capt Infantry, has bee: Walter Reed General Hospital, | me for the priesthood. 1 met by Native pric gr. Byrne's on priest has | quage 1927 there e 1.163 b!\p-, tisms in the Maryknoll Korean Mis- | sion. Mgr. Byrne last vear succeeded | {in completing a large brick church at Shingishu, an important railway junc- work und The Washis are now at During arates the country from Manchuria. Previously the Catholic Church was | represented in that city only by a| mud-walied hut Mgr. Byrne, who must depend in great part on contributions received | from Washingtonians and Americans | to carry on his work, has al- | ready established a number of schools | throughout his territory. An old folks' | home has been established at Gishu, For tea of amber hue and rarest bouquet ask your grocer /) sisters was established by band of six in 1924. Plans to Build Hospitals. The Washington man plans for es- tablishing dispensaries and hospitals extensively in Korea, with baby clinics and practical instruction for school mothers hy- 5%% and 6% MORTGAGE LOANS On Finished | | | | | | Property:- a pioncer 'This Great Healing Oil Must Also for Construction B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St. Or Your Money Back. 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W.—-Main 8280 Ave,—West 615 o 4 Y, L - aymbal of quality rds of u of 8 and the Ceo 1339 W A \ Vi n AN F - Py dircction 17 priests, 3 brothers and 10 who have received thelr tralning at Mary- Byrne has pul)" shed in the mission soclely's mag- pen-and-ink His friends say that one of his most sallent and qualities 15 his ready, but al- has a MIRACLE PLAY TONIGHT| century miracle play, re the Diocesan Pageant and Thirty-first and O general egorian E E. sen St. includes _Ernest alie Ropes and John rist + ir., United States ordered to this city for treatment at Banish Eczema and Skin Trouble‘ MRS. DU BOIS HEADS CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION Mrs. Ettn Tngu-n Declines to Seek Re-Election Progressive Group. Open _at 8:30 A. M. Every Business Day_ Few Things Are Ever Done —s0 well that improy cment is imposs As notably efficient as “Columbia” , we are constantly on the looko ways to better it, by Georgetown le. service for Mrs. Fred Du Hols ldent of the o Cltizens' Aswciation ab the [ fon of officers held Jast the Curtls School afier My gert, retiring president, confest for_re-clection Other officers cloctod Elizabeth Sullivan, firs, G. W, Irving. second Mrs J. L. Butler, third Miss Ruth Case, secre | as Boyle, treasure: Streater, parliamen Ossire Was elected deley Du Bols r lected deley to hte Fed- | eration of Cllzens' Aswociations. Mrs Du Bois, who presided, detailed Teport of the year's plishments of the association League Votes on Prayer Book. 26 LONDON, January 7 () —The | “League of Loyal Churchmen” yester- | duy adopted a resolution deciaring that I the newly revised prayer book of t Church of England essentinlly same as the one which 1} Commons recently rejected been adopted by the Hou wan elected pres | town Pre f . is to | declined were: Mra vice president; ire h 1 That’s what gives our type of bank to “Columbia.” ith what attracts b 3% e “wallace Miss Cora and Mrs, (i The Columbia National Bank 911 F Street Capital and Surplus $650.000.00 Our Savings { Dept. Pays gave Z uuum a L4 x).un The University of C; Angeles has nine student { at Tos| ars old. h s i | CONOMY FLOOR Saks” . PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH n Like Finding $5.75 Extra in Your Pay Envelope! “BIG” SALE OF REAL $24.75 SUITS AND OVERCOATS | Is 824,75 Is s21.4.‘1 Their Value Their Price Elsewhere! 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