Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1921, Page 33

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THE SUNDAY AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 3, 1921—PART 1 YETERANS OF GREAT WAR A Column Devoted to the Interests of the Men Who Defended the Nation on Land and Sea. committee for an entertainment to be The second anniversary of National given April 23. Capital Post, No. 127, Veterans of For- eign Wars, is to be celebrated nlc:r; ke B Shenis roll Institute Hall, 914 10th streel.| ap open meeting and smoker Tuesday evening, April 12, at 8|be given tomorrow night v Fred o'clock. All members and those eligi- { Barrick Post, No. 341, Veterans of For- rels _{elgn Wars.' ‘Commander Frank R ble for membership are invited 10 at- | HEie expects o arme oitenmarte ot | tend. the meeting. He announces there will Capt. Samuel H. Jacobson, senior |Dbe good talks, smokes and food. The = the | POSt 18 now on a recruiting campaign | vice commander and chairman of }and Commander Heise is_ presenting | entertainment committee is arrang-|each member who secures five new re- ing an interesting entertainment. | CTuits with a V. F. W. medal. 4 | Several prominent speakers are 10| The drum corps of the Vincent Cos- | address the meeting. | tello Post, American Legion, is a The post was organized April n.|"a"ginx to end, the national con- E % vention at Kansas City. in October. 1919, at the Cosmos Club, with four- v {0 of AABSAS Citv in Getoner. | MAXWELL’S FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE These prices are not here to stay, but merely Anniversary Specials.: We wish to thank the public and our . e e | e h i any customers for the past patronage they have given us in cur first year of being in business and we feel flut c:::s::ez ;3‘“ e eberan Flayers A:risl'fiea("é:niflfl{l'ml.l atter | 2 ch and every cne of lhem has been given konest and s guare merchandise, l?wer than what they could. buy it under the leadership of iis first com- - | scewhera. Tlu.: few articles mentioned belows are zome of the numercus bargams that we are offering during this mander, George J. Neuner. Owing to special sale, which we are very glad to skow {o any,one withcut any ccmpulsion about buying and which are solc! the rapid growth of the post it was sa our liberal credit terms and our absolute guarantce of gcod, square merchandise which last them a lifetime. keads Other Departments. { ot“;!huru:;p led ll}iolther departments | e erican v H deemed advisable that other POStS | formed Jast w.ek':p',‘,:"’cff“h.pf.;l;“ should be formed. There.are now five | been issued to three posts. Ohio char- | posts in the city of Washington, with | tered ten units of the Women's Aux- one each at Takoma Park and Alex-liliary and Pennsylvania aine. There' andria, Va. with a total membership |are now 10,297 posts of the Legion | of 3,000. The post meets every sec-|and 2,366 units of its Women's Aux. | ond and fourth Tuesday at Carroll}ilia it Institute Hall. A large class of eligi- bles will be initiated -at the meeting April 26. Thomas W. Miller of Delaware, who has been appointed alien property cus- S todian by President Harding, was a| Arranging Convention Plans. 3':2;1{;:: t];u- Army, and was a mem- Raymond A. Creelman, personal reb- | can Tiagion. tn 1o1a oy O the, Ameri- resentative of Judge Robert A. Marx. t . one of the incor- mational president of the Disabled ‘c’g;‘:"‘;;_l;’n‘fl‘(};e (oreanization in_this Y o 9 » airman of the i American Veterans of the World War. { j.gigiative committea of lhenfillem'i':rh is formulating plans for the national ! frim June 1919, to June 1550, 5 convention to be held here. 5 & € R 20 The program of the national con- vention is being worked out tenta- Charging that provisions of the act|| . > giving war veterans pref i tively. Officials of the federal board. | civil ser\'lce~examlnnflnr:w fi:’i'fi,eli.‘ bureau of war risk insurance and the | ignored, 2 committ i board of health have accepted invita- | Legion, headed b;e.::sg‘kenrfingl::raer: During Anniver tions to address the convention. tary of the Navy Roosevelt, is to take || sary Sile we will 2 s : — up the matter with Postmaster Gen- || ‘ = give absolutely % Costello Post to Meet. eral Hays. - it S qts., in all pyre of $100 or more white. Anniver- Anniversary Special Three-Piece Fiber Suite | &:2i°s."e* | Four-Piece Circassian Walnut Finished AT 98¢ [his -pi Fib ite, like pi , is off 1 - s . - Strictly Firsts. e R T R S YO WL g6 s | BeiRE | Bedroom Suite, as Shown, $169.50 settee, at .. same time as what- Avmcem B. Costello Post. No. 15, i merican Legion, is to hold a meet- | ing Tuesday night at § o'clock in the | 125 CONGRESSMEN BACK.. boardroom, District building, while the Ladies’ Auxiliary will meet at the | o< same time in room 212, District build- | CTistobal Reaches Hampton Roads ing. The St. Mary's Industrial Home School Band has been engaged to fur- | With Party. nish music. NEWPORT NEWS, 'Va., April 2.— The base ball team of the post is pro- | The steamer Cristobal, bringi gressing rapidly and is now equipped | goalibringing from with new uniforms, gloves, balls and | the Canal Zone a party of 125 repre- bats. R. Ward has scheduled several | sentatives and members of their fam- | games with legion teams outside Wash- | ilies, reached Hampton roads last Anniversary Special, Wall Salt Box This suite, as illustrated, consists of*triple mirror dressing table Purchase, wi and a dresser with e mirror, a large, We also wixh to announce that our full line of Reed goods extra expense to you roomy chifforef wonderful bed to match. 16 2 are reduced in the s fon to the above Suite. whatever. Durin, i ington. night. The party landed at the Lam- Arrangements are being made for a dance to be given April 23 at the Elks’ Club, when the soldiers at Washington bert’s Point Army supply base, and is expected to go direct to Washington. || barracks will be guests of the post. Placing Memorial Markers. ‘The District government is now plac- ing the memorial markers in front of the trees planted last year to the mem- ory of District boys who died in the world war. The work is expected to be completed in time for exercises to be held Memorial day. 4 : f i1 F Chapter of the Rainbow Division Veter- And in order that'you may be This Nine-Piece Quee Ane Dinin, ans will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow || thoroughly convinced, I refer night in their dugout. at 1004 F street, ny number of Wash- | ™ 4 With the newly elected president, Edwin || Instonians’ and people In this ||| oom duite— : Rainbow Veterans to Mee: Members of the District of Columbia Steel Bed, $11.75 This is a 2-inch continuous This Three-Piece Divan Bed’ J. Stubbs, as chairman. vicinity' who have had thei o > : U h l d o P- Precident Stubbe, who lost his arm in || WSimItE e Bave had theld Amniversary Sale Price, $198.00 post steel bed, with white porce- pholstered, Like Picture, $79.50 e e e i i ko || some - of . these ~people are This nine-piece suite, like cut. is in the popular Queen Anne Lain Guishy, ¥ery Siibng anllider- nfantry. is giving most of his c-piece suite, like cut. ce t ! toward ‘making ‘the chapter’s coming || TTend5 Of Yours. ey i m Period in Jacobean Oak, and consists of a large 45-inch table with able, and will last‘you for a life- An ideal suite, as it helps make the living room do double hippodrome a success, which is to be | omice of quoting but one pPrice §-foot extension. and a 48-inch Buffet and Sadare China Cabinet time. During Anni- duty; davenport can-be used twenty-four hours, as it makes a staged for the benefit or Rainbow vet- i erans who are in local hospitals. It is || eai o maieoiats obiais p1ots stated there are now thirty Rainbowy] = pioq of MEICEME ObEInEblen Yeterans in goversment institutions in [} . Gy ‘own work the Djstrict. e special hippodrome S0 bl committee has been divided into five b Easy.Payment Termsto All|. |-~ one e 7 IR TR to match. Finely constructed, and also 6 Jeather-seated dining chairs to matc versary price enuine versary Sale, at full-sized bed at night and a library suite during Anni- 198.00 this unusual low $1 1_75 the day. This suite saves the expense of another $79.50 price room in your home or apartment Homer E. Pryor. chairman of the - Dr. Price’s Guaranteed chapter's-camp tommittee, has arranged fe it he Virginia side of _Se- . -4 | 3 i - 3 s EEnEE Bt | AP G S )| Refrigerators subcommittees and the respective chair- men will report at the meeting tomor- |§- : “7 7&& row night. b YN " ate to be g AN € S c"»'-"-' 3 I l Second Division Smoker. [if A == A smoker is to be held Saturday, April - 16. at the Raleigh Hotel, to which all Anniversary Special, 5 men who served in the 2d Division are g = . ¢ - N d N \v invited. The question of creating a 2 = | | i - branch of the 2d Division Assoclation o —vl be discussed. Gen. Lejeune is to' e an address and the Marine Band il play. Women to Give Bemefit. Thbe St. Mihiel Unit of the Amerigan Woman's Legion, which is raising money to carry. on its relief wark among mel disabled and needy veterans of the world war. is to give a_moving picture enter- tainment at ths Knickerbocker Theater April 20 at 2 and 4 p.m. Veterans’ Auxiliary Mee Auxiliary, Veterans of s met the evening of \ | - _ G - g - arch 26 in_Pythian Temple hall, ot ’ LI 2 - = o h when Mrs. Margaret Jacobson, the||: > \ = 3 - P Anniversary Special—Kitchen Cabinet, Anniversary Price, president, delivered an address. Re- | oy z 3 = g f ike Picture ports were made by the relief, \ il i = L S . 3 Like Pi standing and special committee: 1 { Reduced during Ani & Dr. Price’s ren;awned I;efngerators have been in s shown that much work is i versary , Sale. constant use for the past 25 years, and are absolute- done by the relief committce. Weekly ||l The Herb is'a vegetable prodoct that Starting at ANNIVERSARY Iy i sarantesttn cous‘t’mctionyand s 2 = ol J - visits are made to Walter Reed Hos- | |ihas no bad effect upon the system. SPECIAL—BUFFET ° 4 d et . You will be surprised at this wonderful Kitchen pital. St. Elizabeth’s Hospital and ||l Constipstion is the cause of most dis A as an ice saver and priced lower Cabinet with full cupboard space, large and roomy. various other places where former This buffet is exactly as pictured, which is in solid than a great many boxes that are tilting flour bin and every feature that one could eoldiers and sailors are confined to blood aod. tending quartered Oak. Must be seen to be ap- $39 75 so-called good boxes. Our prices i 2sk for in « Kitchen Cabinet:at this $49 75 their rooms. L preciated—the greatest value of the day ob EREnTA ETlat special pgice of. A memorial committee has been ap-| pointed to make arrangements for | || idneys: exercises to be held Decoration day, D May 30, at Arlinrton national cem M. A. LOUIS & SONS, tery. Flowers are 10 be placed on the ||| 229 G Street N.W. graves of those who died in the world Treatment for Various Allments. The Herb Specialist. war. Plans are being made by the social a 0 Anniversary Brass Bed 1 Vanity Dresser, Like Specials Picture '} during Anniversary week,| And we certainly have a beauti- Picture, $39.75 \ ful choice. I you li 569. 0 S ol % designe we ‘ust the thing that you have = any of hav it you prefer slender Yonr choiee_of eithier Ivary, been ,looking for—answers the During Anniversary Sale you can buy as many of 3 50 and e styles, we have it; if ‘alnut-tinish Van: purpose of the dresser and ward- thexe Chairs ax You wish—Fumed or Golden Oak, o gas atlen elhavs 10 AL SR LS Tobeat” the vume “time, "Con- fall lip neat—at the pecial price of, EACH.......... We 2180 have it; in satin or high- B e s e and hand-pol Colonial style extension table in solid Oak, finished in long Wear- polished L e i anes Wl ibow Iahed. Anni '75 ing Golden Oak, top extends to full length and has ex- 5 ";"!" -“';"W" . time. This is one of our spe- versary price . tra leaves, designed as pictured. Anniversary price. s nished s during our Anniversary the old sort—and the new Coms used to be treated Blue-ily'nnppli.;dbyn by fakers. eoucb.'rheeom.::mand'- But science has found a mdym.lnllifl: better way to treat coms. . }ile it comes out. And milfions have adopted It is folly to pare coms or it to treat them in tnscientific The modern way is ways. Thisnew wayisend- Bluejay—liguidor plaster. A ing some 20 million coms a famous chemist perfected year. It will end yours any it. Thisgreatsurgicaldress- time you let it. ing house prepares it. Prove this tonight. Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier & Dressing Table | JRp for $ 1 29& Cash or Easy Terms o G s e " in full room mize b on Special . e dpring Anmi- * - versary Week only for | Porcelain Tea Kettle $1.29 Strictly Firsts. == . = i Here is a big, beautiful Bed, a large handsomlc, 4-:;rawer To the first fifty customers who come we sser, with a plate glass mirror, and this dandy_s5-drawer * 3 well Chiffonier, Triple-mirror Dressing Table for only $129.50. .And will give our well known $19 75 @ a small payment will send them home at once. Balance paid brand of Brussels Rugs, in casily weekly or monthly. . 9x12 f‘eet, for.. . meseteioe MA-XWEI.L RNITURE 415 Tth Street N. W. F Between D and E ‘Plast‘er or Liquid Blue-jay The Scientific Corn Ender BAUER & BLACK Chicago NewYork Toroato Mabors of B & B Sterile Surgical Drossings and Allied Products

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