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s ~ OCTOBER 26, 1921 80TH DIVISION VETERANS TO HONOR UNKNOWN HERO Bri \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D O, WEDNESDAY, ~ISURPLUS SUPPLIES Woobmark 3 Mathrop | yoien pip pussi DOWN STAIRS STORE to Seek Authority to Use War Food. Authority to use surplus Army sup- 10, and to participate in the escort parade to Arlington cemetery, start- ing at 8 o'clock the morning of No- vember 11. To those veterans of the 80th Division residing away from the National Caplital it is pointed out that hotel reservations should be mad well in advance. This may be don by communicating with Gen. Brett 1301 K street northwest, who is pre pared to furnish further information relative to the participation in the ceremonles of the organization of which he the head. WANTED—FURNISHED ROOMS For Government’s Guests, November 9 to N 12 Only Armistice Day Ceremonies Gen. Brett Accepts War De- partment’s Invitation for Armistice Day. Brig. Gen. Lloyd M. Brett, United States Army, retired, who is presi- dent of the 80th Division Veterans' Association, has accepted an invita- —_———— tion from the War Department for COL. McKEEBY REASSIGNED. tho assoclation to participate in thel Lieut. Col. George L. McKeeby, :;«l-rmneo.:edu !nc‘lde:t to the interment,judge advocate, has been relieved > 0dy of the unknown Ameri~|from duty with the War Departs ¢an soldler, in Arlington national ceme- | claims Board and sasiEmed o duty in 0 . ny of those who | the office of t! v sen- served as oficers and enlisted men|eral, War De’;:;;‘t‘r‘:e‘:t-Ad‘o“u e Plies in the famine areas of Russia,|| Fill out and send to: of the 80th, or Blue Ridge, Division, . New Autumn and Winter Where from 5,000,000 to 10,000,000 peo- Washington Real Estate Board which was organized and trained at CRUISES : Wool Skirts ple are starving, has been asked of 1319 F Street N.W. {||Camp Lee, near Petersburg, Va., are From New York to Havana, Kingston, s _|Congress, Secretary Hoover an-|f now residents of this city and vicin- ° ¢’ [nounced last night. = R : < SRR | Do not send in this coupon unless you intend positively to Panama Canal, Venezuels, Trinidad, Take Yeast With In;gn INSIST UPI Tablets Sold at the Peoples Drug Steres and Yy all good druggists everywhere. Medigw%-;amn From New York to the Mediterranean: Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Monaco, Ns Athens, Alexandria for Address c.covevercascesscssesscccossnsasssasnesssssomes Number of rooms. .. 7i to each room) (One Charge per day for each room §.. .. ity, and they are expected to take % : The Commerce Secretary made pub- for O l n P tty Strl es a |d Plalds reserve your rooms for these guests. pa,':n’-:n“'e exercises, lic a letter to Chairman Kahn of the |¥ DI ioton Vot e fof House military affairs committee, in b Various pleated models with narrow belts forming neat finish; deep hems that always give:a chic touch. between 10:30 and 10:40 o'clock the morning of November 10. This will tion to place a floral offering on the very terrible situation in the Volga be the coat of arms of the Blue Ridge casket, in the rotunda of the Capitol, basin, In Russia,” and the efforts of the 80th Division Veterans’ Associa- {which he called attention to “the COURT REFUSES TO ACT. | 3,143 CLERKS DROPPED. Light or dark shades with contrasting stripe or plaid private relief agencies to save as Divison, ~ reproduced in Pierre. Genoa, L > aid. ivate @ s 3 3 proper-hued Barbados, Fort de France, St. 3 Sizes égs to 31 waist measure. = F P , |many lives as possible. Richmond Bondholders Unable “to | War Office Continued Civilian Em- b“:ii’l’;!fin ein lessaliis G Thnmn,San]un.NnnundBma:: Egypt and the Nile. 3 1 Hope; 8 : 2 cen issued by Gen. Brett == - rh Res| for AmtNOEMy: Obtain Review of Case. ploye Reduction in September. |to all who wege members of the divi- MEGANTIC ADRIATIC (24,541 tons) Down Stairs Store. [} ese associations,” he said, “are 5 s ) sion now in (s District of Columbi: J: 7 —February 18 not able to command sufficient pri-| For the second time since litigation [ Secrctary Weeks has issued a state- | Pennsylvania, Virginia and West w* F anuary ry Vite churity 1o tover even a portion | was commenced to foreclose certain [ment showing that the civillan clerical | ginia, who cin possibly do so to as- Jan. 17—Feb. 18—March 20 ARABIC (17,3 V of the Ereat need: T am, therefore, | mortgages on propertics of the Vir- |force of the War Department, both in- | semble here for the placing of n i €1 y nusual are, €S€ addressin v e Jape that Con | Binia Passenger and Power Company, | side and outsido of Washington, totaled | floral tribute on the casket November. Largestdimensions of anysteamshipsailing January 21— March 4 - lgress might authorize the Secretary | the Richmond Passenger and POWer| 4916 September 30 last, compared j s o West Indies. Ove: ; | Company and the Rtichmond Traction 11, the pre-war force (April 6, o West Indies. Over 25 years’ experience | Jadependent Travel. Bookings to amy Dept. Values in r Hats at 95c JAUNTY MODELS OF LYONS OR PANNE / VELVET; embroidered or trimmed with ornaments or ribbons. FELT HATS in close-fitting models. Also felt tams 7 for the children. Colors are black, brown, navy, pheas- ant, red, purple, sand and pekin in the combined lot. Down Stairs Store. of War to donate these associations such of the used clothing, surplus medical and food supplies as cannot be advantageously used by the Army or as cannot be readily disposed or and preservation, and I believe no greater purpose could be found for their application than in saving hu- man life in this great area of dis- tress.” 15,000,000 in Jeopardy. At the same time, Mr. Hoover made public a statement on famine condi- tions in Russia by Dr. Vernon Kel- logg, secretary of the National Re- search Council, which declared that in the Volga famine area the lives of Company, = operating light and power utilities in Richmond Petersburg, the Supreme Court Monday refused to review que: tions arising out of clalms of owners of debenture miortgage bonds of the Rich- strest railway, nd’90,106 March 1, 1921. That n increase of 41 per cent on September 30 last over the pre-war and a reduction of 25,190 in and the Central and the Equiable Trust companies of New York, to vent certain debenture bondhol who had not participated in former proceedings originally instituted by the Metropolitan Trust Company of ew York, as trustee, to interven and join in the prosecution of the ginia Railway and Power Co, for the alleged diversion of pra 3 etc., of the Richmond Passenger and Tower Company. The circuit court of appeals_reversed the United States court for Virginia and permitted the uding river and harbor im- nd all work under the ord- including arsenals. There was a ction of 3,143 in the month of Sep- Planos are to be taxed in Paris, at the rate of 30 francs for an upright and 60 francs for a grand. CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Winter Cruises. Apply Cruise Dept. for cash. Secretary Weeks informs strength since March 1 last. o e tha thore e onalderable quan: | Sebentire MortEae, Londs o N ny. 1 The total force in tnis city was 2011 | I Use For Over 30 Years oo sadey fov WHITE STAR LINE Wrisetedey for tities of such things, costing the gov-|" The appeal was sought by the Vir-|in April. . 9.623 in March, 1921,| oy Mediterrancen or ‘Mediterrancem or ernment large amounts for storagedginia Railway and Power Company [and 6, m‘:ebuu West Indies Booklet Washington Office: 1208 F St. N. West Indies Booklet R. OMORROW at the Phillip Levy ‘White Star Service, of the same high standard which made ternati S5 Crmois i S T e e e Tk imation Hicks, Manager Port. Apply Mediterranean Store you can buy the Furniture you are looking for at just the price you want to pay—and our terms cannot be Camisoles, 95¢ Pink or White Washable Satin Camisoles in lace trim- med or tailored styles. $15,000,000 people_were placed in di- rect jeopardy. He added that con- Bloomers 2 for 95¢ et o e e i y he Pink Sateen Bloomers, In 7 |ihroushout the year might mean tl 3 > 5 ight millions well made styles; full size and survival of seven or el reinforced. of this number. Many Face Death. bondholders to intervene. 1 2 L « v " Chemise, 2 for 95c Nightgowns weIn any events Dr. Kellogs sald, . . . Lace or Embroidery Trim- 2 for 95¢c millions st e desteoyed tinjess equaled in was’lmgton 5 % they are relieved from outside Rus- L] mgd Muslin Chemise. Women's ightgowns, of {sia. The actual number that can be 7 Etf;?ghq:lillty mgsh_v(li; nl:ln ‘hem- jprotected by dlfferl"P,n!. relief organi- A ed or embroidered. zations under their present pro- . : L L 3o Outmg Flannel Waistli grams would probably mnot excee: aistline Corsets 1,500,000, and this almost entirely lid ‘|children.” ~Near this area, he sald, Oak Buffet oul Gowns, 95¢c 95¢ |ohren” it ARl her e Soi Double Duty Duofold Beds will be considerable mortaltiy, and - Soft and Fleecy Gowns in Pink Coutil Waistline Cor- throughout the balance of Russi there is no supply of food generally. With Mr. Hoover's letter to Rep- resentative Kahn was a survey of conditions in the Tartar republic which told of the failure of that gov- ernment to meet the famine needs of the people. light stripes, with high neck and long sleeves. Down Stairs Store. sets, with elastic top and me- di and long hips. Sizes 21 to 28. Down Stairs Store. | CRAIG GRAND COMMANDER | Colored Knights Templar Elect Officers for Year. Right Eminent Sir Samuel F. Craig, RN Manufacturer’s Sample Sweaters 3 $ I 95 1535 Gth street morthwest, was rein-| stalled as grand commander of th . > p 0 - | vel'y l‘ow Pnced’ [ ) Colored ‘fimgm:? Templar (;("rthe Dis- | R"lsxhdg(’ldEen finish, highly Oak or mahogany finish. Upholstered in trict Monday ht by J. nor, past X1 i > > 3 A manufacturer’s Close-outs and Samples of txalted grand cg‘ngmnndeh Other officers | polished. Extra well made. black or brown leatherette. Prices start at : Wool Sweaters, in tuxedo and slip-on styles. A lim- GO E T i 32 % ited number, and early selection is suggested. Sizes George W. Boone, grand generalissim . $34 75 £ 36 to 46. .| T. W. Spriggs., cumauéhfi_z]wra}); J;\m ! . 5 N. Aden, tr i es D. Free- | en, treasurer Domiel $4.00 Cash—$1 Weekly $5.00 Cash—$1 Weekly man, recorder: Joseph H. prelate; John W. Stockton, senior grand waden; Edward W. Burnett, junior ‘| grand “warden; W. B. Jones, grand 7| warden.- - .| Appointed officers are: Eminent Sirs Jeremiah Scott, grand inspec- tor general; Edward F. Grant, grand sword bear H. C. Walker, grand ;| standard bearer; W. H. Thomas, grand captain of guar first i|grand guard; grand = guard c. grand guard: H. P. Jackson, sentin Charles F. Ford, grand commissary g :|eral; W. H. Gordon, grand quarterma 3 ; Charles H. Young, drill £ Aden, representa- Down Stairs Store. Bungalow Aprons, 95¢ ‘Women's Gingham and Per- cale Bungalow Aprons, in light and dark colors. Bandeaux 3 for 95¢ Mercerized Bandeaux, in pink and white, with wide shoulder tapes; sizes 32 to 42. Lace and Embroidery Trim= med Muslin Brassieres. Sizes 36 to 44 2 for 95c. Boudoir Caps, 95¢ Dainty Styles in Satin and Lace Boudoir Caps. Colors are rose, pink, blue, orchid and maize. Voile and Batiste Blouses 95¢ William Laws, Thomas, _third 1; Reserve your berth space in through Pullman on The California Limited or The Missionary, 80 you can stop at least two days at the Canyon en route to California—or, take The Navajo or The Scout. The trails are open all the year. You will find summer at the river, 6000 feet below the rim. El Tovar Hotel and Bright Angel Cottages never close. You will enjoy every minute of this detour. Fred Harvey meals all the way. Dressing Sacques 95¢ Women'’s Outing Flannel Sacques, with long sleeves. Colors are gray, lavender and rose. Down Stairs Store. Hall Assoclation ; N. H. B. Cassell, department grand: ‘| commander of Liberia, Africa; J. S. ’ | Stanback, department grand comman- der of South California; William O. Kelley, department grand commander of { North California. FOOD SOARS IN RUSSIA. One Square Meal in Restaurant Costs 100,000 Rubles. High feeding is the rule rather than 77| the exception In Russia, according to advices reaching Washington. Write, phone or call and let me MANUFACTURER’S AND BATISTE BLOUSES at an unusually low price. French pleats, embroidery, lace and tucks form the trimmings; long or short sleeves. SAMPLES OF VOILE It costs 100,000 rubles in round num- | bers to -purchase a square meal in any restaurant in the soviet republic. it Is said. Inasmuch as the ruble is worth not more than the thousandth part of a dollar, it would seem that to purchase a meal in Russia would require the services of a bearer to carry the price of the meal. Salaries Relp plan your trip. Ask for “'Grand Canyon Outi nd “Californis Picture Book. R. C. Smith, Gen. Agent G. C. Dillard, Dist. Pass Agt. A.T. & S. F. Ry. 602 Finance Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Phone: Locust 6424 walnut or mahogany finish. Queen Anne Consisting of a Dresser, Chifforette, Semi-vanity Table and Full Size Bow-end Bed, similar to illustration. $17.00 Cash—$2.50 Weekly - Bedroom Suite Genuine in soviet Russia are said to range be- tween 1,000 and 100,000 rubles a week. — ‘| Weaving has been practiced from “|the earliest times; the aid of ma- chinery dates from 1733, when the fly shuttle was invented. “ELECTRO-THERMO” A value never before equaled in the Down Stairs Store Waist Section. Sizes 36 to 54%4. Boys’ Hose 3 Pairs for 95¢ | Women’s Cotton Hose 4 Pairs for 95c MEDIUM-WEIGHT COT- TON HOSE, of first quality; shaped foot without seam; reinforced heel and toes. FIRST QUALITY HEAVY RIBBED BLACK HOSE; double beels and toes. Sizes 6% to 104, Women’s Silk Hose , 95¢c Pair | : : Women’s Vests MOCK SEAM SILK HOSE, - 66 ; 99 7 with lisle top an t ] P aforgsc | pimie e pre KEEPS HOT WATER HO Z FINE RIBBED COTTON | reinforced soles and toes. 1 Colors _are cordovan, black 7 | . VESTS, some lace trimmed. Down Stairs Store. - | Blanket Bath Robes | . Specially Priced, *3.75 and white. Down Stairs Store. ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER . WITH AN ' ALL-METAL DOUBLE TUB i TWO TUBS IN ONE . REDUCED ¢ DEMONSTRATED AND SOLD BY THE ELMER H. CATLIN COMPANY 309 13th St. NW. & TERMS IF DESIRED 10-Piece Dining Room Your choice of Walnut or Mahogany, similar to illustra- tion, consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Inclosed Serving Table, 48-inch Extension Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Armchair; seats upholstered in genuine leather. 31?50 Cash—$3 Weekly . Cozy, Comfortable Bath Robes of extra good quality, finished with collar, pockets and cord girdle. Good, fast, cheerful colors. Down Stairs Store. Pillowcases 3 for 95¢c Pillowcases of fine grade muslin, neatly finished with wide hems. ! Sheets, 72x90 95¢ A very good fiuali!y hem- med seamless Sheet, free from \ dressing. New Peggy 95C : Neckwear.. 2 Linen, Rep and Lace Peggy ; Collar and Cuff Sets, trimmea % with lace. H Turkish Towels 3 for 95¢ With interwoven deslgns of pink and gold; extra strong . foundation. Selvage edges Lace and Linen Vestees, in Peggy styles; some with col- lars to match. - Very attrac- = tive and appropriate for coats and sweaters. Down Stairs Store. and neatly hemmed ends. Down Stairs Store, SN