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9 Rachel L.Franck Recalls Housekeeping Experiences While in China and Sweden BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1934 LAKE WHICH ONCE SPOUTED FIRE She Has Made S. S. Evangeline Will Make Winter Cruises to South Homes All the World Around Boic in All Dirertioiu! West Indies and Venezuelan Tours to Include Stops at Miami, Fla. Chinese Cook Was Paid Amsterdam. Legend has it that the gallant soldier's leg, injured on this expedition and later amputated, is buried in the ancient cemetery within this city.

The glamour continues as the Caribbean Sea is crossed and La GuiraVenezuela, is reached. Here is a Ui of medieval Spain snuggled in a patchwork quilt in colorings and with snow-capped peaks of the Andes forming a gigantic backdrop of hazy purple. "Winter" is a word entirely foreign to the ears, tongues and sensations of those you will meet in this tropical paradise. Side Trip to Caracas Sufficient time is provided at this port to make a side trip of 25 miles to Caracas, capital of Venezuela, perched high in the Andes. Vistas of mountains and forests alternate with ample evidence of ancient Indian culture and of Spanish colonization.

The 10th. day out on the voyage From all over the map came the boxes and bundles that cluttered up the floor (not that we minded) under our Christ mas tree. Our thanks shall go to London to G. W. for the When the S.

S. Evangeline glides down the Hudson River Jan. 18 she a Fixed Sum Per PersonCost Didn't Run High homely old copy (1st 1858) ot Bayard Taylor's "Northern -v. -v tijjimni. rtepw- Aiwt.

i rV 1 7 Iff I I will inaugurate a series of West In dies-South American cruises to in Travel Summer and Winter Pictures of Sweden, Denmark and Lapland" to W. B. G. for a canister of the superfine Drak The (Ceylon tea, to you) packed by the old house ol Lundgren Co. of Goteborg, Sweden to F.

B. for a giant sugar pine cone, over a foot long, that came all the way from clude stops at Miami. Only first class passengers will be carried. This 16-day voyage of the Fvangeline will cover 5.000 miles. Arriving at Miami the third morning out.

the Evangeline will tie up the entire day, permitting passengers the Tuolumne valley, halfway' between Hetch Hetchy and Yosemite to our lovely sure-enough Japanese cousin, Masu Cate of Tokio, for a box of the crispest rice-flour biscuit to R. W. W. M. and E.

8. for a great big box of half a dozen or more of (Rachel LatU Franck, famous globe-trotter, whose account of "Home-Making the World Around" was given by her before a large audience at The Eagle Home Guild recently, Included references to her 'experiences in China and Sweden, 'excerpts from which appear below. I 'Will the TaitaJ have Chinese or foreign food for dinner?" Ma Yu Bhan stood as far as possible from 'my fire in his marketing garment, a wadded blue coat that dropped (straight to his neatly-bound white (ankles. He was scarcely as tall as .1 am; his face was small and pointed, his head shaven, his eyes jdark but very bright. He often Stood so by the door, talking excellent Chinese, helping me patiently iWlth new words.

'Mingpal pu mingpai, he 1 "would Kfiv Knft.lv vu wisfl nr nnt. to enjoy the diversions of this gay resort, including those which until this year were to be found only at Havana and other foreign ports. Nassau, Bahamas, is reached the following morning and here the cruise passenger obtains the first glimpse of this tropical island, which Is really a bit of old England. Boys Dive for Coins Glass-bottomed boats from which visitors may view undersea life takes the Evangeline back over the Caribbean into Kingston, Jamaica, B. W.

the once notorious stronghold of Morgan, the pirate, later Sir Henry Morgan, governor. Where once rugged crews of pirate plunderers lurked in hiding awaiting their prey or dividing their spoils, today stands the capital of the British West Indies. Kingston is known around the globe for its hospitality, delightful charm and its happy, carefree natives, whose perfect English is a delight to American ears. Then the Evangeline steams back to Miami for a 13-hour pause. Subsequent 16-day cruises over the same route will be made by the Evangeline leaving New York Feb.

17 and returning March 5, and also leaving New York March 22 and returning April 7. great big "hands" of the biggest, creamiest, richest bananas that ever grew all topsy-turvy in Guate A NEW YEAR'S STORY Once upon a time it chanced that a wayfaring man having traversed many weary leagues without refreshment came at last to a tavern. Soon thereafter, what with weariness and the heat of the place and having lapped up full too many schooners of beer, the wayfarer fell asleep In a back room. Whereupon some of the loafers about the bar, snitching some limburger from the free lunch, smeared it deftly in the moustachios of the sleeper. At last he awakened.

Sniff! Sniff 1 "Zounds, what a hell of a tmell in here," quoth he and stumbled out Into the barroom. "This dirty place smells worse yet" he cried. Then, rushing out Into the great open spaces, he yelled in despair, "Why, the whole damn world stinks!" Resolved mala or to H.A. L. for a box of superb Royal Purple De- Wise? At first he would forget, and resort to his beautifully-brushed thinking I could read at least if the sounds meant nothing me.

Ucious Apples (and oh, so swankily wrapped and swaddled) tootling down 3,000 miles from Yakima, Washington. W. A. T. for an assortment of California nuts and glace fruit, snugly tucked in a smart box of to our own Eagle Adv.

Dept. associates for the swell globe (to Improve your column, they said, to Rudi Scheffler, artist extraordinary, for letting us see his resplendent "Weihnachts Pyramid," with its many disks, all mounted on a revolving shaft, carrying a group of cut-out figures each telling a part of Photo Grace Line This serene looking scene is Lake Ilopango In El Salvador, which once put on one of the most remarkable "Fourth of July" displays ever attempted by a body of water. Suddenly one day in December, 1879, the surface of the lake rose several feet, throwing its overflowing waters into the Rio Jiboa and turning that stream into a raging rapids. Then violent explosions and quakes shook the earth underneath and strange gases began to rise from the center of the lake. Around them a volcanic cone suddenly appeared and from its center a fountain of lava, flames and ashes shot into the air.

During the day this eruption threw a dark cloud over the nearby capital, San and at night cast a rosy glow over the city. When the fireworks finally subsided they left in the middle of the which rose to Its normal level, a rugged island of lava about 150 feet high. Today the excursion from San Salvador to Lake Ilopango is one of the favorite inland trips enjoyed by travelers visiting El Salvador on the fortnightly cruises between New York and California. compete for interest with the diving boys who add to Nassau's worldwide Few coins tossed over the side of the ship ever reach the sandy floor of the sea, 30 to 60 feet below the surface, if these marvelous swimmers and divers can catch even a glimpse of them as they fail. The Evangeline next steams south over the Caribbean and glides to the quay at Willmestad, Curacao, D.

W. I. Won by the Dutch 300 years ago, Willemstad, capital of the group of four islands, is as typically a port of Holland as Amsterdam itself. Willemstad is a free port, hence a veritable paradise for shoppers with its abundance of duty-free merchandise. Stuyvesant's Leg There From this port In 1644 sailer Peter Stuyvesant, then governor of Curacao, with a military expedition to I 'Under the East Wall' I "For eight months we lived In a Chinese house in Peking.

Tung Ken was the address, and means literally Under the East TOURS CRUISEO ICKETi STEAMERJRAIN, MOTOR, PLANE MONEY ORDERS DRAFTS Bar fare nd Travelers Insurance Apply Now to KELLY I FLATBUSH the old, old Christmas story, and the Travel Arenty I Travel Arctic? Wall. Between us and the wall was well, to which creaking wheelbarrows came in the morning, and i wide pathway along which the swung to their resting place ay the Fox Tower. The house was small, as Chinese houses go, but with features that foreigners usually call necessary. There was a stone paved court about SO feet square, and the eight rooms, really Tour separate houses, fronted upon UNIVERSAL TOURS NOW INDEPENDENTLY OPERATED relieve New York, then called New whole turning slowly to the tune of its own tinkling bells, and turning under its own power too, for the currents of heated air, rising from the many candles in the frame of the pyramid, strike against and turn the star-bearing fan-like "motor" wheel that surmounts the whole delightful and classical mov 100 Buffalo Will Be Ready For Yellowstone Roundup III THE-TROPICS Congratulations to Herman (Clyde-Mallory) Wenzel on the new coastwise speed record set a few days ago by the S. S.

Iroquois. Forty hours and 25 minutes is grand time from Jacksonville to New York. Here's a very special New Year's greeting to the three splendid fellows who took me to Pierre's: Ted Greenfield of O'Meara Ormsbee, Art (Alaska S.S.) Stewart and Tom Emory, The Eagle's Pacific Coast representative. See our San Francisco story in another column. Sometime when you're at the Hanover Sq.

Restaurant (No. 1 and 2) "oldest restaurant downtown) try their Speisebeeren pancake for dessert. This berry is the German cousin of our cranberry, but smaller and spicer. It'll be offered with ing to E. A.

R. P. for a neatlv-framed original folio page t.fc, liu units uieir uaciuf bquuicjy upon all neighbors. There was a real bathroom and laundry tubs. "Ma Yu Shan was our only cook from the Authorized or King James program is being arranged to prevent slaughter, if possible.

The Crow Indian tribe, in the days before the invasion of the white man, subsisted largely upon buffalo meat and the edible vegetation of the region. The plan now under way is to send about 50 of the sur sleeves, muff fashion. A coolie trotted behind with the basket. Once he appeared to ask if he might bring his brother on as apprentice in my kitchen. The brother, would not eat my food nor be paid by my money, but would learn to cook outside-country-men's rice.

The brother stayed with us the rest of the Winter. He prepared vegetables, washed pots and pans, cleaned up the kitchen, and. maybe learned to cook foreign I never found out. "Our family of three needed a cook, a boy, a coolie, an ama, and a ricksha man. The cook did nothing but cook.

The boy, usually the mouthpiece for every one's orders, was from the country, tall, good looking, habitually scrubbing himself and his white coat, and cleaning the one long nail on his little Version of the Bible (1611), (it's a. paa; from I Samuel, telling of Eli's wicked to Georgea and Jerry Dahl for a wonderful Christ mas Eve dinner (an old Norwegian custom, you know) the hand St. Paul, Dec. 29 With the annual buffalo roundup in Yellowstone National Park planned as soon as weather brings the herd down from the high mountain levels, plans are being made for establishment of a buffalo herd in the Big Horn Mountains south of Billings, according to information received by Northern Pacific Railway officials from Joseph Joffe, assistant to the superintendent in the park. Mr.

Joffe estimates that the Yellowstone herd will have! a surplus of about 100 animals this year, and the pere. we gave mm interpretea the day he started, an arrangement called 'boarding with the by which for a certain sum Jer person he was to furnish three mlanced meals a day and tea when me called for it. We had great persimmons just touched by rost for breakfast, hot millet or taoliang, which as cereals are just ibout perfect, eggs and bacon and plus buffalo to the natural Big Horn range where a tribal herd would be built up ,0 afford self-sufficiency for thi Crows in the some and efficient Headquarters Staff of the Eagle Home Guild for a rich and gaudy fruit cake A. the young bachelor from South Dakota, for so generously sharing with us the delicious matter of meat. Mr.

Joffe also contemplates send' the entrees, but try it for dessert. One portion serves three nicely. That'll be taste thrill of the week. Seasonable specialty now is Hasen-braten with red cabbage. Pisch-inger tart is another.

And Tucher ing about 50 head of the buffalo to Billings, where private interests are pickled peaches from his Christmas whatever we wanted to drink. For Ld'the right time to decide on wijW A SUNSHINE CRUISE IN THE SUPERB planning the development of a herd. linner there was clear soup with Box, publicized in tnis place a wees and finally to Prank and Frances and Frankie Upton for the Nuremberg Bock for those who want it. finger grown by him especially 'to pick up little He waited on table, made the beds, kept every maid I had inherited with our rented apartment. We had few fragrant, fresh and New England shredded eggs.

There might be pheasant or snipe with baked vater chestnuts and such French-Tried potatoes as only a Chinese can nake. The dessert would be much xo pretty to eat. 'Big Business Man hill-top-airy Christmas Greens, a great bundle of them, that they Thoughts at New Year's Let's turn to the day-books of Yankeedom's two wisest sons and words In common to argue the point. I had to wait until a friend came to dinner. She was a delight were good enougn to gatner ana ful Swedish lady who spoke English Ta Shin Fu, as we usually called see what their sober second-thought at the year's end led them to confide to their diaries: lim, and which means Big Business as well as I.

Through her I found that Swedish families In the city wash their clothing but once a send us from that fondly-remembered and so-often-longed-for Flying Loon Farm where the Uptons live, on the shore of picturesque Lake Nubanusit, 'way up in old New Hampshire. vfan, went daily to early market, thing straight, even to our closets and bureau drawers. For a month before the baby girl arrived he had never gone beyond our gate, for fear the Taitai might need him. It was the cook told me that, months later. Ama Looked After Boy "The ama cared for the small boy so assiduously that all the curl left his hair.

She made him suits of blue coolie cloth like Chinese boys, and of lovely colored grass cloth according to my more complicated patterns. She made his shoes, of black velvet lined with outing flan month, and country people only lis hands tucked into his long 3n the Jtieal Crulscshlp me or making me understand him. On our excursions we confined our conversation to "wang tung, wang nan' (turn East, turn Soiith) or 'hul chia' (back home). Wang, the coolie, scrubbed the floors, built fires, did the washing, pressed eve ning dress shirts, ran errands, took the place of a telephone. "The; cost was very little, In comparison to the expense in certain other countries, and I really was re-never succeeded in understanding gretful when the time came to leave our house 'Under the East Three Weeks In Sweden "During the three weeks of housekeeping in Stockholm, the most besetting problem was keeping clean.

'We cannot possibly do the washing every That was the final word of Gunhlld, the Swedish twice a year, yet the Swedes present a more immaculate appearance than any other people in the world. Man we knou has an electric for hi beard. mowing machine Dec. 31, 1859 How vain to try to teach youth or anybody truths. They can only learn them after their own fashion, and when they get readv.

THOREAU. Dec. 31, 1843 The year ends, and how much the years teach which the days never know! EMERSON. "I resorted to mental arithmetic, and I couldn't make the number in our family, the size of each outfit, and two washings a year work out. "Problem: Given a bride and groom and the usual trousseau of 60 sheets, how many sheets are Britain's Largest Motor Liner, Steady and Sturd'as the Men who Man Her You have your choice of six glorious cruises-r- of varying durationi and sparkling itineraries so that you may sail into sunshine when Winter in the North is at its worst.

the Ceorgic is the possessor of everything that goes to- make an ideal cruising home from the matter of vibrationless speed to consummate luxury and comfort and I because of the colorful Caribbean ports to Which she sails1. Cartagena, La Guaira, Kingston, Panama and Nassau it is advisable to select your cruise immediately and book without delay. Your days aboard the Georgic may be restful or lestful at you choose an utterly modern cabana-dotted deck inviting repose and relaxation or hours qf deck sports in the warm Caribbean sun. Youi entertainment throughout the cruise perfectly provided for, sports horse-racing, expert golf and bridge instruction, first-run talkies, bavel talks, tea dansants and brilliant concerts by well-known professional artists. Feb.

9 to Feb. 1 3 Bermuda $45.00 up Feb. 1 4 Mar. 1 4 days 1 67.50 up to La Guaira, Curacao, Cittagena, Panama, Kingston, Nassau Mar.20 Apr.3..11 days $132.50 up to Kingston, Panama, Nassau Apt. 1 5 to Apr.

21. $65.00 up nel and wadded with cotton. She fashioned him a fur coat from yellow dogskin chaps. "La Chili Ti, or draw-the-cart- OTHER CRUISES RITANNIC Feb. 1 18dayi $210 Britannic Fab.

SI 3 days S45 Britannic Feb. ti 18 days $210 Britannic Mar. 19 18 days S210 CARINTHlA Apr.20.8day$90 A SERIES Of 6 DAY CRUISES TO NASSAU FromN.y. Jan. 56toApr.13...

in the lernoui world-cruiiing liner Grin-thie, including a day and evening elNai-tail in the Bahamat, S70. Round trip with stopover privilege S85. Oneway rate $65. Gala entertainment program. needed by the time the family grows Has it plugged in by hit bed.

Lazily ihaves himself before ariting. Snv it's an easy way to get waked up for all day, Customer complains that there was no poetry in last Sunday's column. Isn't this a poem In prose? "Of their great mountain the Japanese say, 'Fuji-Ama dominates life by Its silent beauty; sorrow is hushed, longings are quieted, and peace seems to flow down from that changeless home of to tne proportions of ours? "Problem: Given a comnact. man, was a Shantung coolie who POEM FOR 1935 Another year Snrceedelh to the past! In their bright round from (lew yoc 9l beautifully-planned city apartment such as ours In Stockholm, what room is left over for the month's The Seasons come and tot the same bine area That hath hunt o'er as. will hanv o'er soiled clothes? tin yftt rroDiem: uiven a half year's washing for six people, what is left As CruisQS The same pure utars we've loved to watch.

Will bIoom still at twilisht's en tie hour." O. D. PRENTICE. Happy New Year to You! of the washerwoman? Taken from "Ten Days in Japan," written and illustrated by Berll Lum "Gunhild was obdurate. So Gun- for the Canadian Pacific.

hild was given a friend to help her, and Gunhlld was paid more than of7uQyscQch any Swede would have paid her. We stayed three weeks, and there Local Agent or fill 11! If n.p7,. to 11(155011 W'1UVU UJlKSm CUIaRBWHIT i STAR WSeaifrXl N-y-c 9'5300 ach Cruise was an almost continuous washing." GERMANY'S HALL OF SPORT Berlin, Dec. 29 Work has begun on the erection of Germany Hall, a great Indoor sport Installation to house 20,000 people. This is being constructed on the meadows westward from the north turn on the celebrated Avus motor track near Berlin.

The arena space within will be framed by a cycling track 630 feet in extent and a cinder track for field sport Is being planned. There will also be adequate space for riding and accommodation for hundreds of horses. TRIANGLE CRUISES TRIANGLE CRUISES I I I 1 1 WW fl CRUISES 12 DAYS $3S NASSnU-MIBMI-HEVMrii Far includes shore trips at each port THE best time of your life! That's what you'll have aboard the attractive Munargo. It'll be fun whether you merely laze in the sun or engage in zestful deck sports. And gay shipboard life isn't all! You make two alls at Nassau, where swim and lunch at Paradise Beach await you.

And a trip to the Marine Gardens as well! Two more visits to Miami, now in brilliant winter season with an auto tour of its suburbs and to its famous beach. 2H thrilling days at Havana, glamorous capital of Cuba, with an auto trip to really show you the exotic sights of "The American Your hotel throughout is the Munargo. She docks ac all pons. Outdoor swimming pool, delightful food and service. Next sailing Jin.

11. Fortnightly thereafter. Stopovers permitted at all ports. MIAMI SERVICE On the Munargo. $50 one wty, $93 round crip, with day sightseeing at Ntssiu each way.

All outside cabins. NASSAU ALL-EXPENSE TOURS'. Including steamer found trip, week at Royal Victoria Hotel, American Plan, $119 up. All tailings from Pier 64, N. N.

Y. Ftf further mformatitn apply jour local agent rurisorj lspjes 67 Wall Street, New York, BOwling Green 9-3300. Agenct-for New England: H. Mulligan, S3 Devonshire Boston. I I tl a LLv Ls I ial li liill VmS lii 80 BormuDn 7.

lan.5,on.12 (Both on Saturdays) Stopovers between these HOLY LAND EGYPT Your choice of brilliant itineraries on famous Italian Short or longcruiaea planned for fastidious travelers. Enjoy Italian Line cuisineandcourtesy. JAN. 26 tOMA The Mediterra-nean plus the Adriatic on "Italy's 40 Days, 16 Calls. $485 up First Class, $275 up Tourist.

Tuises at Nassau or Bermuda vith 8 days at one tropic paradise Triangle Cruises from Sew York JAN. 8 JAN. 17 inclrndtnt PRIVATE BATH Alas the followinf Triani 1 Cruisea inrludinf addition al Bermuda atoporar with botcJ accofflmodAtiofit aad teals. the MONARCH of BERMUDA and QUEEN of BERMUDA Ample tlmo In Bermuda and Naaaan. Ballroom exhibition dancing and Instruct inn by Arthur Murray teachrra.

Maaqmiradra, midnight aup-pmra, bridge tournaments, drvk fames, first-release movies. Sightseeing; trips One-WAV fare tt Nassau quoted sn request. BERMUDA ALL-EXPENSE CRUISES 4 n.ri np; D.Ti 167 op; 1)171 $74 op; 8 $AR op; 10 D.ri 9102 up; including hot.1 (elrept on -dr cruiae). Sailinii twice woollr. Hound Trip O0 np.

NEW YEARS CRUISE DEC. 31 fathnllr n- rrntrstnnt Rrlt-ious Srrvir-es fwccmprttt infornuaian and liternture apply land attfnl trVurnttt lirrmuda If' hitrhaUSl.iukrrrHroadtmv SoS Am, N. Y. IH. Grrm 9-7KOO.

Lead the Way to BERMUDA and NASSAU WEST INDIES AND SO. AMERICA ind a full day visit at the other. perfect 2'Week vacation at 1 28 ip, including hotels. 11 ON THE Westdndies liolm ft FEB. 13 Conte dl SAVOIA (only gvro-stabilijed liner.) FEB.

27 REX (Fastest liner afloat) IDENTICAL CRUISES on Italy's premier liners! The whole Mediterranean in leas than a month! 29 Days, 12 Calls. $560up Special Class, $285 up Tourist, MAR. 77 SATURNIA Famous Cosulkh liner offering a sis weeks itinerary! 42 Days. 19 Calk $485 up First Class, $275 up Tourist. to thi WEST INDIES FEB.

9 SATURNIA 10 davi, 3 porta $122.50 np 18f GLEAMING WHITE VIKING LINER the perfect ship for perfect cruise JAN. 9 to the UJEST INDIES Vsy ana iht CARIBBEAN and Y. BOwtingGnea 9900. A VIII6H 7. Winter Cruises to HAVANA JAN.

30 A ITALIAN LINE 18 Days from $210 cm AC AO NXSSA0 jjyo up f2 vCg tvrt I if 1 7 Enjoy Havana's foreign atmos-QAVS phere, warm sunshine, ga; night DAYS yourlraoclRgent.or 1 -sit LUXURY CrVUIW TO THjZl 8IPP $2iol Feb. 20 and Mar. 13; 0 PASSPORT REfJIimiiD. Fweamwlate CONSULT VOI ACENT Vr jamburg-American tins lite! Cruises allow two days, one night in Havana with maintenance aboard steamer and two comprehensive sightseeing trips provided. No taxes.No passports.

norm German uoyo 57 Bcoabujay, (Icio LJoch Tel. BOioling Grttn 9-6900 SWEDISH AMERICAN LINE tl Stato StrMt iw fkant Crwi rt? Ut tfi Oraot Whilt PUatoptn magic portali to now thtp board plagium I anticing tropic porti. All outllda room machanically vantilatod. Outdoor iwimming pooli. orchastraa dancing.

Celebrated service and culilne. 17 DAYS $195 Havana, Jamaica, Panama, Coita Re 18 DAYS $185 Jamaica, Panama, South America 13 DAYS $175 All-Expens Havana Jamaica Toar 10 DAYS $130 All-Expenta Havana Tour From New York Thurtdavi and Saturdays. No paiforti required. Superior aciiommuUolioni onlv tliohtly htgher. Apply av Authrld Traval Aeanter Uflllad Rrvll Camoany Pier 3, N.

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