Evening Star Newspaper, February 13, 1921, Page 20

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mozt_stirring picture taken by the 5 : corpe during the war. I 66 ” TUnder the auspices of the post ll’!(e -} picture will be shown at Falls Church ! VETERANS OF GREAT WAR | | A Column Devoted to the Interests of the Mer Who | i Defended the Nation on Land and Sea. ! | |ments were made by the entertatn- | | ment committee, and Mrs. Mary || Logan Tucker presided as hostess. | Through the efforts of lecal mem- Bars of the Veterans of Forzign Wars two new posts of that order are being erganized on the outskirts of this| Department C commander George L. L efty—one at Fort Myer, Va, and the | Tait of the Vetcrans ot Foreign Wars 'l N has appointed a committee to Co-vp- CLIE i e Peay £8 lerate "With other organtzatious that Tne post at Fort Myer wilt include ", "y orping o erect suitable me- mMembers of the 3d United Stwtes Cav- I morials to Theodore Hoosevelt and ! alry who saw service overseas, and | Admiral George Dewey. fta charter will remain with that resi- rinat, g0 that shanld it be o=dered *0 #ome -other station it will mot bel .- Commander Twyman Busy. A visit to every member of Henry || . ngler P of the necessaty for the members to transfer twill | American Legi made by to some other post. The new pos! DSyl e R e Turm an important feature of garrison Jite, af‘duusl that at Camp Humphreys. | a1l effort to boost the post atiend » large number of the men from the | UP to 100 per cent. The post mects the 31 Cavalry now belong to Washing- | first Thursday of each month at the ton posts of the V. F. W., and they ard Armory. 472 L street will transfer to the new o last meeting Commander ! and at the The Takome Park Post has been | TWyman and the other new officers | Orpanizea laigely turougn the eftorts | Were installed. At me_ _time v . tormuerly adyutans | Past Comm Fr: T. Fuller! of National Capital Post. No. 127. The | and Anton Stephan were presented | with past cammande Under the leade Stephan the ladi post is growing ver first meeting of the new post. which will be in the jurisdiction of the Mary land department. will be held toda: and the principai speaker will be rd H. Hale, chairman of the na-|now one of the larges onal -legislative committee of the | ton. The auxiliary meet erder and past commander of National [ time the post does Capital Post. room of the armor:; “Dance for Newly Weds. War F Six brides and bridegrooms were the ps 10 inquiries £uests of Belleau Wood Post, of s e Army h the American Legion, at a dan st | local department of night given in the band hall at the | Legion that it marine barracks, all of the brides be- | free to any p il show them | ing members of the post, which was | without charging ission. and will organiged by women who served send a man with them to see that the: the Marine Corps, and all of the men | are properly handled and returne having been marines. after use. The guests wer Mr. and Mrs. George [ The corps cannot furn L. Haney, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Pink-}ator nor a projection machin ston, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cahill, Mr. and | the department has the addre Mrs. I Dale . Mr and ‘Mrs. Er-| jocal firm that will rent nesto Beaver: 3 Mrs. G-l tion machins for $5 an evening and | Arthur Blakeney. The occasion also | will furnish an op 6 Was inf the nature of a farewell party | avening for a like to Mr.-and Mrs. Pope. Who Will leave | may e obtained by shortly for Christi Norway, where | with Licut. Alk : Mr. Pope will serve as United States | Signal Corps off vice copsul. When. -refreshments were served| "\ naw units of the Wor the twdlve guests were seated at! itk Micarican a_special table, in the center of Y i A Wwhich.was a large heart-shaped box | Loy SHETETER QuEIE the crowned with a wedding cake. When | ¢ Ted with' thirteen the box was opened it was found 4 hy Indiana, eleve to contain a favor for each couple, and Minneso the gift of the members of the post. | (i 276 T IFS The program was in charge of Miss | 4h. qapartment of Washington state | Ruth -Graham, commander Of the| . "m;xoma, February 17. 18 and 19. T e tion of the woman's organization. Veterans Sponsor Show. Rainbow Division veterans of the Distriét 6f Columbia have arranged with the J. Lawrence Wright Greater | — — Shows. Jar a week's engazement in| six officers, formerly this city, beginning April 16, the|in the 5th Infantry, funds tbus cleared to be used by the local <chapter of the veterans for|engincer regiment r commis- | the “cagry-on” work among disabled | gsions have just been receiv from men who served with the Rainbow |the War Depa (42d) Tivision. Garde, adjutant general of the local | t the! meeting of the chapter at| guard. announced last night. 1004 E street last week the contract | - The officers transferred are: Capt for the 'show was signed. and it was!|Joe R. McKey. headquarters and | stipulated at that time that all sol-‘,e,‘-i“ compan. diers. _ ailors. marines and coast | Gladman. Company guard: inen who have a disability | George L. a rating ghould be admitted free each | Lieut. afternodn. if they appear in uniform. The* pttractions will include the 'Camp “Soclely’ ~Circu: now touring the | yohn ~Canal Zome; the “largest|,ng l.wul Sidney merry-go-rwnd a Ferris wheel, | pany A. Venetian swings and other amuse-| The following promotions in ment features. The grounds for the | headquarters and service company | show have not been obtained, but!are announced: ¥ several desirable locations are being | geants, Lewis E. considered. MacCartce and David W. technical sergeants, M and Henry Lovel ll) be stafl ser-. Rodney Ricketts was last week | geant. Walter E. Thorne: to be ser- ||| elected commander of the Walter) geant, Whiting P. Lightfoot: to be Reed Hospital Post. No. 346, of the|corporals, Joseph H. Robertson, Veterans of Foreign Wars, succeed- £ Simpson and Robert D. Mc- ing John A. Foster, who resigned asi commander following his discharge | mna rollowing men have enlisted or re- from the hospital. W. C. McKay Was| eplisted in the National Guard of the ! ||/ salected wenior vice commander 10 | District during the last week: Head- || Succeed Mr. Ricketts. Commander |quarters and service company, engineer | | Philip Beck of Equality Post. No. 284, | regiment, Arthur C. Taylor; Company ! Presided at the installation of the new | A, engineer regiment, Raymond C. Bui officers. leson; Company C, engineer regimen The post indorsed the proposal to|John W. Grimley, John Irving, Sidne ®ring back to this country the body | R- Dulin and Leo J. Locb. of an unidentified soldier from some , e battlefield in France to be interred | Company € of the engincer regiment, v Capt. Harry E. in Arlington national cemetery. The | il arill Tuesday nigit at the post meetings are now held in the|Guard Armory, 472 L street. at § o'clock. service club at the hospital the first| Company. A. commanded by Lieut and third Monday evenings of each|Sidney Morgan, will drill Thursday night month. at the armory at & o'clock. The bugle Sres and drum corps of the District Guard Picture at Falls Chureh. “fl})l {s‘:s%ha?‘ud{mgle_n}t‘ the armory at 8 |/ Through the United States Signal|2 1o uradayenight j Corps the MoGroarty - Stambaugh = Post of the American Legion at Falls Church, Va.. has obtained permission to shew the motion ure, “The | il - - Flash of Action.” described as the Clifford * the evening of February 17, and ad- mission will be free to residents of —for— that town, although exhibitions of the plcture by commercial firms have ( COUGHS and COLDS commanded admission prices as high| £ as $1.5 Exposure to wintry In addition to the picture there will blasts and cold soaking ! be music by the Fort Myer Band. rains causes ills that grow big and usually start with Press Club Post Is Host. e el osleangh Capt. William Wolff Smith cele- i A T o o election to the com- Have Clifford’s “Chex i of the National Press [ <] Syrup always at organizing one of the most notable e i meetings ever held by such an or- | [f l;hfi”“““; ]‘l"" Ronpee ganization in Washington, the occa- asthma and all affections sion being the reception tendered Na- [l of the throat. tional Commander F. W. Galbraith in the clubrooms last Tuesday eveni | Big when the guest list included I tary of the Navy Daniels, the French | Bottle cmbassador, Gen. Pershing, Admiral | : Coontz, Maj. Gen. Lejeune, Brig. Gen. | At All Druggists Neville and other men of distinctiol Manufactured by the The clubrooms were packed to the | CHEX CORPORATION doors. officers of all of the local | hington, D. C. legion posts being included in the | i invitations issued. As it was neces- ' | sary for the national commander and his party to leave for Baltimore at | 8:30 o'clock, to attend a ball given } in their honor. the &peeches were necessarily brief. In the main they dealt with the need for keeping alive the spirit of comradeship among those who served in the war, and of providing better care for the sick and wounded veterans. Gen. Pershing said emphatically | that the present system of divided responsibility in the task of rehabili- | | ‘ tation should be chanked, and that all of the work of compensation, g } treatment and training should be un- - \ der the direction of a single bureau. .‘.'.‘(3‘ f?,',‘{‘:, "fu'[ t‘ f— xira care New Members for V. F. W. bnr.“.e ot OIIY‘ rl-ntt;odl are painless and Fourteen new members were ini- (| ouf oporators skilicul, geatic sad aym- tiated by National Capital Post, ey 137, of the Veterans of Foreign Wars || mracm?, T Lt T reara Bvory: e e || st e comtoecit lar business was laid aside and is one of our many striking features. o aried program of boxing. wres |] Bvery tastrument must be thoreughly tling, singing and recitations was |] terilised before using. given, the numbers being inter- Spersed with music by the orchestra from the Fort Myer Band. A large class of recruits is to be taken in by Equality Post, No. 284, of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at Pythian Temple next Thursday even- sful, the attendance exceeding ex- pectations. Business Meeting Scheduled. = % 8Sergt. Jazper Post, No. 13, of the uo':o'ch.:n'o.m::rv:ru“e‘ e:ul}xc- American Legion will hold its regu- || amination and advice always free. lar busineas meeting the evening of Suit, February 24 at its clubrooms, 1101 E strect. whem the chairmen of the an e _new standing committees will make | 123y Snd maids in e eir first reports. These include || lehdance. AM Work Kully Gaar- ‘/James Y. Reeves, executive commit-| | Smtec® fo ..,....':",', P e tee; Ferdinand G. Fraser, welfare!| our mind. committee; Ray J. Cunningham, en- = tertainment committee; H. Walter ® Hummer, athletics committee, and lnc Samuel P. Kohen, membership com- 2 -'l“l m-a 7th .‘- N ". poat was host at & dance given Bre. !ut. Monday aight In the gold rocen of j the La Fayatte Hotel, the principal evens ~~ot its winter program. The arrange. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 13, 1921—-PART T. “Avg' IT CHARGED IF YOB wigy, Save 20% to 40% F ebruary A powerful event that’s sweeping everything before it with substantial and definite savings on depend- able home fittings. Another big Ad in today’s Post. No extra charge for dignified deferred payments Cedar Chests $22.50 Cedar Chest: well constructed. Reduced e $37.00 Cedar Chest; 48-inch size. Re- B $29.50 Secretary-Bookcase (As Sketched) Combining Desk and Book- case. Shelves for books and conveniently arranged. with plenty of stationery compart- ments. Specially priced at $29.75 This Tea Wagon In mahogany finish or American walnut. Fitted with removable serving tray and rubber tired wheels. Reduced to $21.50 “Kroehler” Duofold The two-in-one bed. With this useful piece of furni- ture you can quickly con- vert the Living Room into a Bedroom. Goldem Oak, covered with good grade imitation leather. Reduced $49.75 to Englander Couch Bed ful Divan by day; a comfortable Bed by mght Fitted with good quality cotton mat- tress. January Sale price, $32.50 Drapery Specials —of Extreme Money- Saving Importance .00 MARQUISETTE CUR- IA$19\5, lace edging and corners. $6 75 Sale price, pair..... $550 MARQUIS BINEE (,L«R TAINS with valance. Sale price, pr.$3 98 $4.75 MARQUISETTE CUR- TAINS with valance. Sale price, pr. $3 55 $8.00 N CURTAINS. Sale pnce DR paiE e $5 98 $7.25 NET CURTAINS. Sale price, per pair... .$5,25 $7.50 NOVELTY PANEL CURTAINS. Sale price, per pair. $5 50 Bedside Table Of old ivory or mahogany finish. Reduced for this $5.50 Here’s a Smoking Stand of Distinction Twisted mahogany stand- ard, with glass ash receiver. Reduced for this Discount Sale to $1.98 uusuusnum.- N L ,FURNITURE co.” Save 20% to 40% NINTH STR Discount Sale of Furniture =R $40 Massive Hand- : Carved Jacobean Oak Chair Has genuine leather seat. Reduced for the Discount Sale " $19.50 This $13.50 Imported Slipper Rocker Mahogany finish and cane seat. A bargain at the Dis- count price of $6.98 This $16000 Three - piece lerary Suite —finished in Mahogany—comprises Settee, Armchair and Arm Rocker; up- holstered seat and back, in best-grade figured velour, in ACOZY Drop-Leaf a_ll popular shades. Reduced for the February Discount $12 Z 5 Bteakfast Table Sale Salektorads it smnmctmbces R LT One of those practical little tables that occupies a mini- ANOTHER §13500 LIBRARY SUITE is overstuffed wing design, and R blce ot comprises Settee, Armehair and Arm Rocker, covered with browr mule: $92 50 T e e skin. February Discount Sale price ... BRA S e e for four people; in mahogany. $37500 WAS THE FORMER PRICE OF AN E CELLE. STUFFED SUITE—consisting of three piece —Davcnpnrt Armcha!r and Arm Rocker, upho tered in tapestr February Discount Sale . $29 57 price now. OVER- Reduced to Buy a “Sellers” . Kitchen Cabinet During This Sale on the Club Plan Every modern kitchen should be equipped with this great labor-saver. Very special during our great February Discount Sale at $59.75 By the Club Plan you ean make a small initial pay- ment; then easy monthly payments, Fit for a king or queen is this fine carriage, in coral or white enamel, uphoistered throughout in corduroy. It has tubular running gear; is reversible: has storm cover, detachable; rubber- tire wheels. Our February Dis- count Sale price, $62.50 Englander OldIvory Twin Beds You know very well what quality and re- liability this famous make stands for. One of the features” of the February Discount Sale. "t 827175 This Magnificent $825.00 Louis XV Bedroom Suite —is one of the finest examples of high-character craftsmanship we have seen for a long time. It is beautifully made of Mahogany and comprises Targe, Ample Dresser, Man’s Chifforette, Bow-end Bed and Large s .50 Vanity Dresser. Reduced in the February Discount Sale to = ANOTHER—$337.50 BFDROO\{ SUITE OF AMERICAN \\"\L\L’T—cnn-$269 50 sists of large Dresser, \'amt) Table, Semi-square Pnd Bed and Chifforette. February Discount Sale price..........cooeveeeennn STILL_ ANOTHER—$275.00 BEDROOM SUITE—Mahogany finish, from the, Louis XVI period; comprises Dresser, Chifforette, Three-wing Dressmg Tz—$187 50 ble and Wood Bed. February Discount Sale price. ‘ Quality Rugs at Worthwhile Price-Economy DRI 5554555950 B e i ".Z?$49 50 Rui:jg\ue gl\n;‘zorfi(lle p&lc‘:m”c$97 50 sl e i a0 S i Aot L N AL | This $525.00 Queen Anne Dining Room Suite is beautifully developed from American Walnut and mcludes a Large Bufi'et Fretted China Closet, Extension Table and Inclosed Serving Table; crotched walnut panels on doors. Reduced in the Febru- $398 This Library Table Of golden oak. Deep drawer, with book shelves at each end. Discount Sale price, $25.75 ary Discount Sale to. three-wing China Closet, heavy pedestal Extension Table and Serving Table. Reduced in the Fcbruary Discount Sale to ANOTHER—$307.50 COLONTAL DINING ROOM SUITE, consisting of Buffet, $235 50 Closet, Extension Table and Serving Table. In the February Discount Sale this suite has been reduced to............c...0 feetiieececeenieena. A $27500 GOLDEN OAK DINING ROOM SUITE—includes Buffet, Chma$1.89 75 In flat reed, with tray. Dlscount price, I,

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