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MAY 3, 1931—PART TWO. g2 feld, where the story teller often stayed. ‘ sausage, the visitor will find it & splene THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. rellef work for needy veterans under the | amphitheater ma from umphal arch at Courbevole, which the officers of the recently|is named and whose son Kenneth dent of the American War Mothers, ance of Mother's fll{ on May 10. Mrs. McClure will "RESORTS. __ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. —————————————— ‘WELCOME THE SPRING et olton Maner One ofrhe Finest Hotels | In Atlantic City SPECIAL LOW WEEKLY RATES Rest andplay In the sunshine and ses air ....1's an invigorating change. Enjoy | Colton Manor's marvelous cuisine, ne- tionally famous. Booklet. Write or wire for reservations. % mooms SEA WATER BATHS PAUL AUCHTER, 0. install, Tuesds; OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN | evening, formed Admiral Coontz Chapter, whose War Mothers | members are all mothers of women who served in the Navy and |Mulne Corps during the World War. Mrs. Virgil McClure, national presi- | The president of this chapter is Mrs. Mae H. Alexander, who is not only the mother of a man who served, but was will arrive in Washington tomorrow, to remain until after the annual observ- hersell enlisted in the Navy. The A. C_ANDREWS, Manager President NICHERBOCKER honorary president is Mrs. Robert E. Coontz, for whose husband the chapter D | o | ATLANTIC CITY tandard of value. | | The realization of an ideal con- ceived by R. B. Ludy, M. D. ont of E hin 85 years' experience as hotel owner and manager, and who now personally directs every detail of | NEW - AND UP PER DAY N served as lieutenant on board the U. men and |S. 8. Chattanooga in convoy service and died in 1926. Monday Mrs. McClure will be the guest of honor at a luncheon to be the Richmond (Va.) Chapter. State president, Mrs. Edward T. Pen- wick of East Falls Church lonal Custodian of Records Mrs. M. C. O'Neill and National Gold Star Chairman Mrs. RESORTS. OCEAN CITY, MD. | will be & meeting of the chapter, whosr Mrs. | Williamson president, will honor Mrs. McClure at a tea at the George Mason Hotel the afternoon of May 7. This ter has been doing some notable { MAVET N ditectiy —on | President is Mrs. W. R. Robins. » MAYFLOWER 3% antii ™ oomm| = The Alexandria Ghapter, Mrs. N. L. !xlnfln or en suite. Special 8 r:l! pr HABTINGS, Owner—Mi A new idea in hotel CAPE MAY, management. A new : e JERSEY this perfect servics. Rooms with | Vacation Time Is H m e Drivate baths of fresh and salt | water at $6.00 per day and upward, | including il meals. Four | Address Hotel Ludy. South Caro. lina Avenue, Atlantic City..."On CLUDING ~the beachfront just off the Walk. MEALS ROBERT, B. LUDY. M.D. INFORMATION soexier aLanuy sunr( i given bf | She will motor down with the Virginia | N. N. Nock. After the luncheon there [ chairmanship of Mrs. T. Clifton How- ard, who has devoted her life to such | activittes ever since 1917. Mrs. McClure will attend the meeting of the District of Columbia Chapter of | American War Mothers 8 at the Hamilton Hotel. This chapter was formed in 1919 by Mrs. Roscoe L. Oat- iey, the present head being Mrs. W. W. Morrfson. * The chapter recently mad 1 large cas® donation to the national home and headquarters, soon to be es- | tablished in Washington. May 9 Mrs. McClure will present car- nations to several high officials in honor of Mother's day, and also will join the local War Mothers in_the annual sale of carnations to raise funds for welfare work among the needy veterans and theis families. The American War Mothers have never solicited member- ship in the Community Chest, because the carnation sale, which is the one appeal for funds during the entire year, | serves a_twofold purpose that would | not be obtained through acceptance of | Chest funds. The flowers are made by disabled men and their families, who are paid for their work by the organi- zation. Then the funds received from |the public are used exclusively for re- | lief work. | The annwal service will be held in | the Arlington amphitheater May 10. Garlands of laurel and carnations will ! be held by Gold Star Mothers, formin |an atsle of honor, down which flora tributes will be brought by leaders of patriotic organizations and Iaid upon the tomb. { be obuained | Mrs. M. C. O'Netll, 313 V street north- east. PARIS TO NAME STREETS | FOR WORLD WAR HEROES Patriot Group Would Pay HNonor in New City District West of Capital. PARIS (Special).—"'The Bumttle of the Mame had greater significance than any battle won by Napoleon, and the World War of 1914-18 will out- distance in history the whole of the Napoleonic campaigns. This being 30, 1t behooves Paris to do as much for t former as it has done for the latter.” Such is the main argument adduced by an important grcup of citizens in favor of developing broad avenues and a select residential district to the west of, the capital, where the names of the principal battles and the principal gen- fll of the World War could be glori- Scores of streets in Paris are named | for Napoleonic victories and generals, | and the Triumphal Arch at the Etofle also was set up in memory thereof. The proposal now made is that equal | if not greater prominence should be | given to the World War. The plans at present under consid- | would be linked to Paris by a broad |:an;: that would be the prolcngation of t for Napoleon’s Grand Army. The new triumphal arch would be called the Gate of Victory. In the district thus opened up there would be sufficient streets to bear many names made famous in the World War, it being pointed out in this connection that whereas even minor engagements fought by Napoleon have been commemorated In street names, Paris has not a Verdun avenue, (Copyright, 1931.) Town of the Ugly Duckling. Lovers of the tales of Hans Christian Andersen will probably agree that his story of the “Ugly Duckling” is one of his finest. What more natural, there- fore, when in Denmark, after you have visited his home at Odense, to journey to Kjoge, and when there seek out the old_and’ interesting castle of Glssel- ________ STEAMSHIPS. 1 i T e CLARK'S FAMOUS CRUISES NORTH CAPE 24952 $.5.Calgarie-$5%0 uwp lceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Kiel Canal, ind, (Paris, Rhine, Switzerland, Italy, Russia), England, Ireland. Select clien- tele; the most and best for your money. = * Hetels, Drives, Fees, ete., Included. Ober's 8.8. & Tourist Agency. 1420 H 8t. N.W. Twhite Star Line, 1418 G St NW. Here the Ugly Duckling first saw the light and not far away is the castle enue within the city named !of Bergentved, where the swan was hailed by the children. Although Kjoge | steads beside the sea which will make is best known today for its bacon and did old town with a church of the thirteenth century named for Sants Calus and everywhere old castle home- it a scenic memory for yea STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. Boardwalk st Tennescee Ave. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J Offering the sdvantage of » beach-front will pay for d sccommod off the Boardwalk. Capacity 700. Sea water batbs. G The Boardwalk's most hotel—far famed for it fo0d—American and European plans —eaters fo an exclusive family Fireproof. Ame; i clientele—most rooms face ocean— and European 10-story fireproof addition—special pre-Summer rates TO LIVE 7B T hospitable delicious ai Rompson & Co. WERNERSVILLE, PA. OPENING MAY 15 When the mountains ere covered with Dogwood blossems Daily Concerts. Excsllent Calaine. Cortified Milk. Accom- modates 300. Private Baths. Modern in every respoct. Golf, Tennis, Swimming, Saddle Horses On the Pean Highway Route 222 Phone: Sinking Springs 8-1031 Mansging Director Roya! Vietoria Hotel, Lareh- A880CIATE HOTEL { 000 N 'Y Opens June 13th PULL YOURSELF TOGETHER! Cut the town and pack a grip and grab your clubs and catch a train and come where you can pack a punch and hit a ball and eat a2 meal and sleep the slecp of the just, with the sea to refresh and relax you and the surf to sing you to rest! Any One of the Hotels Below Is The Right Onel 7 PV QTN N\ ATLANTIC CITY N AR ST Selected Group of the Finest and Most Representative Hotels wmmbflo“‘lp- HOLMHURST-A-E e NADOON FALL-A-E KNICKERBOCKER-A-E PRESIDENT-A-E COLTON MANOR-A-E SAAL SORGUIOH ST. CHARLES-A-E DENNIS-A TRAYMORE-A-E (Ad—American Plan E—European Plan A-E—Both Plaws) Kindly Write for Rates and Reservations © corvaicnren, ». 1. v, 1931 > RESORTS. _ RESORTS. MEET THE BLUE SKY! IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES SPORT, IN THE OPEN-AIR SWIMMING POOL — BANFF SPRINGS HOTEL Out where the white-headed Rockies rise theer into the bluel Out to a gorgeous cosmopolitan hotel...with an 18-hole golf course .. terraced swimming ls, fine red tennis courts, udcfi(emhurus. mountain ponies, motor trips to Lake Louise. A baronial hotel with modern appointments . . . perfect chefs, 10-piece danceorchestra, resi= RATES—2 WEEKS | dent Light Opera company. All this STAY OR LONGER | inamatchlesseetting. Andtherates have been made most attractive, @. E. Pheips, Gen. Avent, 18t 5t. 6t A CANADIAN PACIFIC , @onducted Tours—Pacific Coast and Alaska—write for et giving complete detalls of these gay house-party groups. A REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES BANFF $116.57 REDUCED HOTEL Btdel Ghelsea. STLAKTIO GITY . At 4 o'clock Monday there will be an additional service conducted by the American War_ Mothers, when trees in West Potomac Park near Lincoln Memo- rial will be dedicated to the service of the founder and past national presi- dents. Mrs. Alice M. French of Indian- apolis, Ind,, was the founder and first president. She was followed by Mrs. Mabel C. Digney of White Plains, N. Y.: Mrs. Margaret N. McCluer, Kansas | City, Mo., and Mrs. Mary E. Spence, Milwaukee, Wis. Alfred G. Cutter, ity M T, ‘ape M .~ and Cottages Mrs. Virgll McClure is a native of | Lexington, Ky. and_ was elected to office in 1929 after having served as Kentucky's State president. Assisting Mrs. McClure in arranging for the Mother’s day services is a com mittee of which the national custodi of records, Mrs. M. C. O'Nelll. is ch man. The members are Mrs. E. C. Wagner, past national custodian of r ; N. N. Nock, national Gold Star’ chairman; Mrs. Edward T, Fen- wick, Virginia State president: Mrs. W. | W. Morrison, president, District of Co- lumbla Chapter; Mrs. M. H. Alexander, | president, and Mrs. R. E. Koont, hon- Daily 2:hr. Ludington Airplane | trom Washn. | Buena Vista Springs Hotel | orary president of Admiral Coonta | Chapter, and Mrs. Laura V. Dann, who has arranged for the transportation to Arlington of veterans from Walter Reed, | Mount Alto and Naval Hospital. Reserved seats fc e_service in the Franklin County, Pa. Will Open June 13 300 Rooms, 100 Baths, Capacity 500 Golf, Tennis, Riding Horses, Orchestra, Excellent Food, Charming Scenery 20 Miles to Gettysburg 25 Miles to An 3 Miles to Pen-Mar 60 Miles to Washington For Booklet, Rates, Etc., Address JOHN J. GIBBONS, Lessee. COSTA RICA 17-DAY CRUISE ROOM & BATH $250 WITHOUT BATH $190 s 5210 Now for a few dollars more than the ordinary room rates, you can travel the "room-and- bath” way. 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President Jackson..... <o+ .May 14th Havana All-Expense Tours—11 Days—$150. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES 1005 Connecticut, N. W.,Washington, D. C.— Metropolitan 0695 eration_include the erection of & tri-| g, b ¢ Clarke Bimes Big - ork = Fra ALL EXPENSE é}rz}zy Tours “BERMUDA Gibraltar : Polermo : Naples : Genoa s Riviera by 1 mphus CONTE GRANDE * CONTI \NCAMANO May 8 May 22, June 12, June 27 Reduced rates In Arst cabin and reguler o intermedi class for touriste. Stopover privileges at all ports Connections to Egypt and Neor East sts. . or local agents. HOUANDAMERICA Travel by a Famous Service to | EUROPE | Via Plymouth. Boulogne-sur-Mer, Rotterdam | ROTTERDAM, MAY 9 5 DAYS $76 ve 8 pavs *105 v» Including first-class accom; tions and meals on shij @ good hotel ashore. Corres| .nnd|-,ly low pring Rates for 9-12 and 15 day Tours. sligntly “Only 7 days s | 24 State Street. 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Sailings from Baltimore. .. round trip $40, including meals, regular berth . . . 1400 miles of ocean travel! B~ Send today for illustrated folder. ( MERCHANTS = MINERS Transportation Co. . ! 1338 H St., N.W. Washington ( This is the economical way to Europe this summer. Think of it! 51 days of de- lightful travel, visiting 12 countries., . . Free stop-over. Madeira, Spain, Algeria, Italy, Mo- naco, Holland, Denmark, Norw. Sweden, Scotland, Belgiu France. Rates from 8590. Rate includes hotels, guides, sightseeing, ete. Passengers CUNARD LINE 1504 K N.W,, Wash, D. C. District 1856 FRANK TOURIST CO. have entire run of this splen- did Cunatd cruising steamer. Actnow -eall, phone or write. E. 1. OBER, Agent, 1420 H N.W., Wash, D. C. "= LEVIATHAN WORLD'S LARGEST SHIP MAY 9 MAY 27 JUNE 17 Exceptional values— noted cuisine—First Class $297.50 FIVE FAMOUS CABIN LINERS toPlymouth, Cherbourgand Hamburg. Minimum fares from $132.50 to $155. Geo. Washington . Mey & June 3 America . . . 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