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" ' THE SUNDAY' STAR, 'WASHINGTON, ‘ D. C., SEPTEMBER 18, 1921—PART 1. VETERANS OF GREAT WAR \ NEWS OF THE NAVAL RESERVE l 11 D e D S s o he Mo Wi There 15 considerable interest be-, sral of the officers who have shown / 2c a ay Defended the Nation on Land and Sea. ing displayed at the headquarters Of: p,intain the local outfit at its high- ‘ and 5c¢ Sunday the naval reserve here as to the | est efliciency, and there is reason to officers who will be kept in the per- | believe that the department will act | A meeting of Vincent B. Costello Post, the American Legion, {s to be. HOLLAND BULBS VERY REASONABLY PRICED FOR THIS WEEK DARWIN TULIPS HYA $1.00 A DOZEN $1.50 A DOZEN i $6 a hundred $10 a hundred manent organization, when the reduc- | favorably on these special recom- C. A. bullding, 1333 F street. Plans for |tion takes place. The recommenda- [ mendations. The officers in question the Zall and: winter were discussed. The | tions regarding those who are to stay | ar¢ particularly needed in the work : ollowing dely 5 5 CROCUS JONQUILS o in e poureroom: Ditrct bt | MUY Seceuies e el for | L been Sepmitiadl o e com | ReY BUIE S AL R S A PR 5 A DOZEN ling, Friday evening, September 23.!and 15: Commander Claggett, Com- |yard by Lieut, Commander William R. |8t the weekly drills and on the The Star delivered by regular carrier to your 20c A DOZEN $1.2! Eleliemionie lled to elebt jFades Lauback, Philibert, Kolhis, Beach | Hoefer, executive office, cruises on the training ship of the P : i $8 a hundred I and Boggs. Alternates, Desses, SriSRCeRtN e oleer organization. home every evening and Sunday morning for 60 §1 a hundred {seven delegates and seven alternates | 5IN [FOTF Alletnates, Desses, Ayres,| Only nineteen line officers, one 1 i i NARCISSUS, $1.00 A DO stx doltars !for the dcpartment convention to-be | Resolutions were adopted providing thai | Too /G2l oficer and one “pay officer i[ll cents a month costs you about 1}5 cents a day and 5 | , $1. a hu f 1t ve viding w e kept. In matine up the list | Secretary Denby of the Navy De- 5 J iheld in this city next month. Seven | {5 ormander of the pasl be ent 28 1 | two names whre certified to the de- | partment declared during the “week ||| cents Sundays. SPECIAL SALE OF FERNS 2. resolutions of local and national Im- | L& PS20€ (D the natlonal ¢ partment for each billet. Final se- | that! he would make a special in- Teleph Main 5000 d td portance will be acted upon for 8c- | elected all her exDe::eutt:h:ube !l‘dol lection v;gll_ |be made in_ the naval | quiry to determine the delay in send- elephone mn an = tion at the convention. Ibi;?" post, and also any other dler | e reduction calla for the Aiacharge | the Ea;lhoe bost which. e aantan Delivery Will Start at Once | Washington Floral Co. - ||.Srmmimiiy s el it SR S0 S"G | SR i 08 |denidbes e oot SRS p i ] credites 0 e locgl reserve force. when informed thal ad not been i ~ - —— — L] sent in the name of the post to lhe{ Kansas City will have to defray all Strong recommendations. it is | sent from its present station, at the — y ilAer:e.rtlcl%:nlg:gIé:ntyc:n;l:l::‘l:;nc:ax{;:g her own expenses. ' known, were made in behalf of sev- Portsmouth, SEEEACEEEEDESR that the name of Commissioner Ru- = SSSSEEREREEREENER On Sale _7fiprL Afl R@% See the -14th and N. Y. Ave.—Main 106 e {of invitations to governors of all |Sstates and territories to be special {Buests at the national convention. ll!l/ll’/// Arrangements have been completed iz Iby the post to give military tunerals S ) {to Lieuc. Charles D. Huntéman, Pri 4 vate Joseph Pulizzo and Private W. . McKimmie, all of whom were killed in action in France and whose bodies are expected ‘to arrive here jnext week. The Bugle and Drum |Corps, with colors and color guard, ‘wlll atlend the national convention. i The membership drive of the post is i | S dolph had been omitted from the list Fourth Floor window display The Shépping Center—I11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. nearing the one-thousand mark and i | is expected that before the first of -t year the membership will be the SEE AL Big Values Shelltex C ° largest of any post in the District. in Diamonds ||| e vear o moumands of Amer can B(llgler! k!lledd dur.ng the world . ; war and retu f HVE) Glasses Blue-white Perfect [|| 5%, 1, emed iom urstad e | Gt Diamond, about 14 i ered Special at e H P the national legislat: I carat. Great bargain at and service division of ‘the Americas | y Sion here, country, with Congreas to blame for . Hundreds of letters from gold sta 5450,00 Iparents reciting the governments 3 (Dnllure :IO h:lrnllh grave markers, as : 5 . |promised and as required, have been ° Platinum W edding received by the legion organizations. the condition, according to reports of CONSCIENCE BRAND MATTRESSES re 1 = . Congress, however, has failed to ap- i s $ Ring Diamonds all J]|propriate sumicient tunds to carry out 2 B ‘ Oon: w aring The price includes a - R the law, which provides uniform gov- anita Health uoyan -ong i . . g e t b 2 = = 7 thorough examination around. Special e A I O UG Sanit Ty ealt ful e ¢ % 2 > 3 Funds available: for the 55 by our expert optom- sl 10,00 chase of the required marble head- s Stones permit the ordering by the etrist. War Department of about 3,000, which, P e . n when they are ready, will take| = 3 care of less than one-tenth of the: {graves in this country, it is declared { The legion's legislative committee an- ’ | nounces its intention of pressing tne military affairs committees of both houses ‘of Congress for sufficient. ap- {propriations to mark all graves as; b soom as the budy reconvenes. i Plahslitthe Tor oo et The Second Annual Sale of ¢Conscience e ation_of another by 5 arrison of the Army and Navy Unien 3 Brand Mattresses and Bex Springs starts to- | s in the District of Columbia are rap- TTOW i i he Furniture Depart. Ay itaking shapes K . morrow morning in the Furni 1 " of the 3d District of Columbia National, ment. Last year’s sale proved to hundreds of | Guard Drum Co1ps. brought together 7ashi v s ing Jlike H J. . {by the funeral here of one Of meh_;. Washington women that there’s nothing like eoe old comrades, Frederick J. Fagan, B Conscience Brand for real mattress satisfac Company E of the 3d, who was killed = at Chateau Thierry. July 1, 1918, re-i. tion. tHy -~ |cently decided to form a garrison of | g thetiarganieRtion: tollielinowalaaiths Long after the average mattress has packed : el' “uches-Fa Garris | H &y p ga On and Navy Onion. Buster Fuches was | B down into a hard, uncomfortable mat, the on guard at Fort Myer, | clean, new long-fiber filling in the Cons Va., in 1917. In order to keep the white aad most celers drum corps together in some veteran ;W Brand Mattress is as elastic and buo ¢rganization, the Army and Navy| ever. B P L3 fon was ‘sclected. = Sergt. Bugler [ ] 2 7 i;. h {Henry Loveless, Stephen F. Tillman, = 5 : or t e eSt amt former vice commander of the Fresi | B Conscience Brand Mattre: are quality c z:‘l"‘o’;g“":‘r::;E:f;"-o“":‘h:‘}\‘r:;y’“l‘:l"d-!. mattresses from beginning to end. You have hat’ M de Navy Union, have been 'feledcled“ualn{‘ your choice of art, ACA or fancy stripe tick Take Such a Ch I committee to handle the details in! g 7 2 T ha: v te-Such a e S a ; connection with the formation of the over long-fiber cotton-felt, kapoc or real hair Y anc ith An Unknown Mattress Rrand Mattresses are v oy garrison: It s planned to hold a meet—} o filler. Made in the great daylight factory of Withstands weather conditions and preserves R T e oL the International Bedding Company, where s the wood- n fact, it improves with age. national headquarters . of = the; everything is as sanitary and ciean as a new pin. The sunshine floods Conscie cleun as A N. ; : ' 2 pin. Thes are mude mmder the sant ‘Al wmen who served with the 3ail in through the huge windows. Your mattress is made sanitary. g.r';-'qu‘n: 1.’““‘ o 1""‘;:1';.,'.;.' 't Marstand = in ‘& great concrete, Tigh ne rison of the Ary and Navy Union|gg Don’t delay. As last year, these mattresses will be bought up e e ; ; when it is formed. It will be the only ickly. Select yours now ; you'll ne: i i i . clean, mew. buosani. long-fiber filier. Thel the lifelong paint Tl i ety ey yours now ; you'll never find a more economical, sensible S o ns s sessing a drum corps of seasoned vet- purchase. : erans of the world war, of which me!- Made from 100% pure lead, pure turpen- S5tal memberanip were voluntary vol- | i 1 HE < unteers when the war broke out. tine, pure linseed oil and Japan drier. — i | The following delegates of National Ask any practical painter or architect, they’ll tell you the Capitol Post, 127. Veterans of Foreign | ingredients that go into making Murco Liquid Paint cannot be Wars, left Friday evening for the improved upon. twenty-second annual encampment of the organlization to be held in Detroit, Mich., September 19 t6 24: Col. George L. Tait, post commander; Capt. Fran 7 cis M. Van Natter, senior vice com- mander; M. B. Baldenburg, junior vice | - C ° commander; George J. Neuner, post qul{termaster; He}-;ry llmwe;;su‘.3 post | bugler, and Rev. arrison D. Boyer. 710 12th St. N.W. department chaplain. The defegates Mai 5280 agreed to vote for the re-election of 3 oanteo. { Robert G. Woodside as commander-in chief, and to nominate for judge ad- vocate general Robert G. Parrott, a member of National Capital Post. Ef- fort will be made to have appointed | from the District veterans the chair- {iman of the national legislation com: mittee, it being the consensus of opin- jon that all veteran bodies will cen- ter their legislative committees in Washington in order to assist uni- eep our i1ee formly in promoting legislation bene- . ficial to ex-service men. C The executive committee held its oo weekly meeting Tuesday evening, and . N took up the matter of ex-service men || 5 offering themselves as wage slaves on - | 3 - : o 3 the auction hloc;{. The cgmmfiteo ) you . —with- § imously condemns such action, We will help you do it—with- | |snaniiiieg, Saeuitarition 1n°the i ai i ities should prohibit the prac- out causing you .pain, without || seminlies Titive Sommittee decidea b ca pinching your pocketbook; come [| 3, uspend mestings until atter .t in today for a free examination Delegates and alternates to the Gem Mattre coming department convention will e i i $]-5¢00 and advice. | ba elected at the meeting of George CM.;'.“ B""l.d 7 | Washington Post. No. 1, the American Superior Quality Layer Cotion Felt Legion, in the boardroom, District Made with rolled edge, tufted very close, covered in good art ticking. Formerly sold for $12.00. Hotels, boarding house owners and managers of institutions should share in this sale. Sale price, $5.95. pMattreanes must be 5 N ! t y . peuth, ety o Bk O-Ib. New Layer-Felt Mattress 50 how soft they are or how pretty the ticking. . i < . s . e R i Built layer upon layer; will not get lumpy; covered in a good (] 50-1b. All-Cotton Mattress 5.9 5 #= Washington, D. C. inside and out. The mate- < . . . . Eiatsjusediacsiotithelnixn: quality brown and white striped ticking; has rolled edge, closely L nain- 2 gleep-comeort, and remain. | tufted; made very firm. Formerly sold for $18.00. Sale price, D hthat foriautorataety more than for n: mattress. B ¥ slo'so' Fildmore Maress — $49.75 Conscience Brand DR. WHITE. 407 7th S pullaing, ‘Tugedey. Septemtel 30 At o They Have Sold for $2250 A Conscience Brand Long-Fiber Hair Mattress ¥ & Unusually comfortable and enduring, with its famous . y t- held ';“,',::;"’T,‘.’J""Q“.",?,.‘SS“,‘}:‘,}&, m Coneclence Brand long-fber dlling. Dismond or block Smiabes A'““Y Wdh""‘ 57:-';’ : £ 2 3 tufted. Five-inch box. Blind stitch edge. Your choice of . Pure South American hair, in # Opposite Woolworth's Sc and 10c Store. Houra: Daily, 5:30 a.m. to (f[ October 1¢ and 15 and is eZpected {0 three varieties of beautitul ticking. Delivered to your home dayligh ety b e o dhe gt S p.m.; Sunda; 10 to 1. Ph Main 19 be one of the most important me: - - aylight, sanitary factory by expert workmen. Finished s . . ings held in the history of the de- in the original tight sealed, sanitary package. Take ad- with the strong Imperial edge. After years of service, as Dr. J. K. Freiot, Prop. Pafiment. 'A ‘ember of Mattcrs 3| vamtass of the saie price comfortable as the day it was bought. Why not take sented to the 4 3 E;n'ye:r;lkg\ at lianslls -C‘l'fi‘y zu";{qfi“.‘,’;y. P ° advantage of the sale price? er 31, November : acted on by the local convention |M aris Enduro Dt ention Wil aiso be se- W The sales of Conscience Brand Box Springs foeied at that time. : = Mattress tripled last year. The fact that all hotels Mattress Plans are under way and rehearsals have installed them (“that fine, comfortable Conscience Brand R ;::&e‘h:g l:.:mv':: I:;,nfg %‘El&":i:fi:fii: Conscience Brand bed” under thei)r ;'natlresses mean dollars and ety of Washington at Gongaza nsct ran cents to them) has caused many a house- ffifif i’osemher 25 gnmi 26, on whlchl keeper to put them on her bed. ates “The Merchant of Venlce? it | 2 I 50 The box spring is the supremely comfort- . e presented with & p} [T able way for a human being to sleép. The les B. Han- 3 £ 5 s i '{l;)ll-;.c‘lsh!ewale]{ncgg:rf h;ll;:l:e-pedrhn Ld g § body gets natural rest, fitfimg down into zugh- A De L. Long-Fiber M| actor, who is chairman of the enter- ly tempered coils. No “hammock sag,” but Hair Mattress al comfortable “give” that makes sure sound- They have svld for $580.00. Siee0: - A mattress to be - d of. i proud of. This wonderful mat- tress is filled with the best black -drawings hair. Five- inch box. Imperial edge. Your .choice of art, fancy striped or ACA ticks. This fine hair mattress will delight the most exacting- person: -Aero Mattress Conscience Brand $23.50 A High Quali tainment committee of the post; Rev, [}{ Earle Wilfley, pastor of Vermont Ave- R p They Have Sold for $30.00 nue Christian Church; John M. Kline, {gg - g local stock favorite and for many This popular cotton-felt mattress is finished with a strong Imperial edge. Covered with attractive, enduring man_in Shakespearian st fl-;: art, fancy stripe or ACA ticking. Folks naturally take to = | plays ted by Mr. Hanford; Wi Pt W Beck. formerly with the Ben the Paris because it is an unusually sensible. economic pur- chage. . ter W. Beck, former Trlumph Greet players; C. E. Buebsam, Ar- o e ien B Tayio An Exceptionally Good Buy for Boarding Houses T W. Harvey, J. N. Bonum, Miss Lulu Box Springs . They Have Sold for $37.50 Make your bed as comfortable as the finest hotel bed. Felt top. Stout. workmanship. Abso- lutely noiseless. Neither vermin nor dust can penetrate the covering. Ask the salesman to show you a Conscience Brand mattress and box spring together. G iame; JMiss Fietts Bremeric ai- . tt B e st |l Druid Mattress, $23.50 (] = &) ; Conscience Brand unknown dead American soldier in the 88| world, war to be buried in Arlington p They Have Sold for $35.00 November 11. - S Homel il bx eericnly Sont Compiander, Howard 8. Fisk | . This desirable mattres is filled with a very choice special ittee to draft rules for A You a Nothing to get out of order. L -K:%:...fi?}" :i';p rtment convention. - stripe, -ACA or art ticking.. Diamond or block tufted. Easy to operate.. Big coal The next meeing ‘of Equality-Walter , meney. - ‘They have sold for $37.50 rector of the Shakespeare Society. Gen. Pershing, a member of thé post, sailed last week for France, [1| where he will select the body of an A Fine Cotton-felt Mattress national cemetery on .Armistice day. comfortable with a Simplex. has been appointed a member of 4|y grade of cotton-felt. You can have your choice of fancy Imperial.edge. at Pythian _Temple. ling conducted by the post application : mattresses to anticipate your-winter needs. raity of Park, Md.: Phillp F. Beck, 435 Mamsa- | B. Handy. 865 Bank building. & No. 284, Veterans of Foreign: e Take Advantage of Special Sale northwest. It is announced that quring: card informati be « & CAVANAGH -& KENDRICK Hjsrn i riomss g : Walter Reed Hospital: Charles 1 Distributors . 2 chusetts avenue.northwest, or from R. The U. 8. S. Jacob Jones. Post, No. 3, 5 held its. first B (TR R E N RN RN saver. , er 6, at 8 DJL{ . 5 2.3 : : 8| e present membership m,..,:_’:. Orders : Board.ing Houses and Hotels “Take advantage of this great shipment of man, Unive; f Maryland, -College : . . ) T A% - Q; £ : 5 34113415 M St, Coorgetows, D. C. e k|8 Delivered to your home in the original Tight Sealed. sanitary package 3 American Legion, l!l’llllll.l.lll.l.lll & meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at the Y. 'W.

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