Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1921, Page 28

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- i H 3 H 3! == N = - - ] .11 Blue Bird Offices--They'll Bring Happiness to Yon 14th &BelmontSts. NW. H St. at North 14th & T Sts. N.W. 614 5th St. N.Y. ; _ : : 44&:&LSts.NW N. Y. Ave. at 9th NW: = f T'?:»“ oy T U. S. Government 1720 Pa. Ave. NW. i "915 E St. NW. 729- Ninth—-.hut 18th & Col. Rd. N.W. above G +LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER NOW Preparation is better than it has been at any time . during the late crisis. We can save you money and worry $ and deliver your order promptly. 'MARLOW COAL CO. = = e ‘WASHINGTON, D. ©, MONDAY, OOTOBER 31, 1921 g - LI tlonu or,mluuon must have saved tninlu in staf? functions 1 “As organization of lhq citizen lmy blll it 414 create “the germ of a = 3 1 time and millions - in ‘T ng on their know! to ti (the ard and the orgsaised £ o c) "’°"" Epard and reserv, Serves, brogresses it will had been worked out throust, fegu- =i «Col. Palmer points out that Stone- wnrnnt that men who hope to lead | lations to ita “loglcal organisation” HELD DEARLY BOUGHT |55 5y s & B2 e e gl Tor and s, T | sneWhtch would b prasdied e T either side of the civil war entere rmy of the Uni the contest with knowledge of what 'any | Of ‘Deace. The result will Ds that | of tne ngiime s ihe Shiire man power staff work meant. ad studied ung men who deciine o | ‘whenever it may become advisable or FOR CLEAN QUALITY S Napoleon's troop o and in the { uu tacllities for trllnln{ neON P 0 first battle of the Col. Palmer| ° Explatne Preject o hem In time of Patoo mus! ssary.” = For the present it is 3 ; o . only expected to provide, so far as O A War Department Cites Two, and Gives Qut- |23 .05k aionc. vl 1F ke J0 cennectipn with thls hantine o .:’3‘,':,;'::.'.:.:.&'.’ n {he arsanised reserves go. he aaded, \ oes not exten, hether in the National Guard | Col. Pal Slal . . o hip of the commander.” ::"l'n‘;h- ne ‘ol imer says that while ficers, speclalists and ': reasonal o reserve corps, Col. Palmer | gress rejected the unlurul '.rulnln L t . line Of .PNJGC‘ed New National Mosting the New Situation. says: Proposals of the original wunoni i e B COME IN AND GET OUR PRICES Defusac. Strsist e el Y polic; 'mpose egur fense Tuciure. lar Ariny the duty of training . in peaco times z{h:' men ‘:)nrdwhon; must of necessity fall the burden of com- Two lessons of the world war,,battlefields of France. It is that ef- :mnd IndFdlrml:fin ol‘ :renfi forces learned at heavy cost, are sharply em-|ficlent staff work is vital to modern |10 War. Erom this arises the pres- ARy nt distribution of the regulars into X phasized in & War Department bulle- | military operations, divislonal areas which underlay the|R tin, soon to be issued, giving the|the corollary that staff functions can- Icorm tmd Army area structure. mlt first ofolal picture of the mew na-|not be learned ovarnight. more. th::pe:tfi'}vl-olg,rfgge: it 1?: tional defense structure projected in| The other comes from the wn-‘ime brought together in peace times, but B din and confusion of the central through practice in dil; aivi- ,!’hone Main 311 811 E St. N.W. ;r:‘renu-nlm Army of the Unfted slonal unit of ,M?odo,::‘; ,:‘;,],._‘t{_,"a_ ! g & es: ng can be imparted, it s felt, to fit | h ‘ength be eaders to handl 63 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service lJlllN| one 1esson comes direct from the|AEAting strength can be carrisd out aders to handle corps of encles set up in time of | Fi its role as staff college also gomes the damand of the Army, for arger proportion of officers than { Esseatial to New Policx. The actual shilsted strength of any |(N Reglization that these lessons must| probable regular force would be worked inta t! military pol- | quire. These ®xtra officers would p! ) iy 1f Derilous delay and costly oon- | Nitie: part In the Aeteal peace-fims \ fusion which pre pas mployment of the Army as such, of " A S amanl smrgeny fhat re: | VIng oom Ill es . 5 quired only e regulars meet What You Don’t Know Sairen sy’ e sl 13m0 Won‘t IIurt You s would furnish & clean-cut scheme for OF war mobilisatton without violating 4 national traditions against militarism You Will This is the MOST SENSA. We do not limit you to half or creating machinery that would im- TIONAL OFFER EVER MADE dozen more designs of uphol- s l‘11‘;’0’“ Efi:vl’;xm.r': o= vsaaenane Get Some the Wuhlniton Furnlme»buym ste: °l:ool‘;reuny lo'; our hun- F: S b d id th t - H ‘The project undertaken probably is Public—think of it! $300 s‘os dreds of attractive materials and actnry omebody sal at once; H the most far-reaching military effort New Ideas Suites that we sell (not at reuil) patterns — w&_ will _cover the Re . i the nationussiievariiattompton iin but at the factory-to-you-price, CHAIR, 7-ft. DAVENPORT and presentatives it’s true. D e o faiton work Has/been o Drop in at your sta- for $185. ROCKER with the one ycn decide on. We are responsible to All over the country decentrall tioner’s today, and see you—we have our ma- machi; is bel, & Three pieces—all massive, terials, by the piece, Bl | designers believe of gerting: th his new,up-to-date stock resilions “spingy o ere pumcentecd AT LESS THAN THE from “which you select UNTIL we made our re- i ll:t;n.:: :u‘.‘;.'.:é‘.""“'y':.‘:é‘!‘. l't:g 2 of National Loose Leaf PRICE z are whed to0 pay for the devenport piece alone in el thercipryataias cent extensive improve- | [Bemueriise o oo | SR ting T e s dstren any ovter wirtn 8 oy et R LN :. chain—the Regular Army, the Na- by S ments we didn’t and couldn’t | |Som i e | oo beeping om st UNITED UP HOLSTERY co. realize how much they : Col. Tihis Deviae Proginiss pocket memo books up < : to the big, solidly-built fll s would mean to our growing aiL Joms Mok, Balner, ths offons | | . [0 Ll etpers that help 911 7 treet N . 3419 - < the legislation making It a1l possibie, o saake the namé “Na- family of depositors. stusy” of the eubicct,was cailed | | = tional” known wherever JEROME P. We’ tal ted :;r:':'&:;:‘to 80 o all E]“l':\l‘u“ot::;:e books are kept. e’'ve certain created a e hs of broventing FRIEDLANDER, i fY : T imer otnte out that at the Puying snd Receiving mew definition of service. g United. States scrapped ail. it had ] Teller 2 learned in battle and demobilized witbout any attempt to rry those 0 SAVINGS AND fhons’ for their: procestion and aiq.in ; S, 3 r protectloi al n K time of Vi 1 SECURITY &onAcrair BANK : ',v,,f:;-;zl':dkw ssidier oratt, sicfied ’ : work an WASHINGTON'S LARGEST SAVINGS BANK | W e ‘fol::eu With, 'l;h‘;l:rrx‘uTr:io: NATIONAL BLANK BOOK CO. i n in movement and minimum ~ H m 1 bl!!l t back i 18 Riverside, Holyoke, Mass. Corner-of 9th and G Streets [l e e e e UNDER VNITED STATES TREASURY SUPERVISION H military matters. When the war > H 'llh Spain came their knowledge Beoamcary X P Ceat ror the ground up, and 1917 saw this waste Dyed Hel' Dl'ess repeated, the bulletin asserts. 3 More FOODSTUFF S q l E Sale of ......................................................... Purpose of New Scheme. o % = : oThe purpase of the now scheme of lee New, AISO Carloads of 10,000 Pairs of re| ars e e Rl 8-Ib. 5-0z. can assorted Jam. . $1.19 into the Army of the United States in H 5 Boace dines i defined by Col. Paimer 2-lb. cans Australian Jam. . .. .25¢ . ot I3 primasity the object of our|$eqes S-Ib. jars Strained Honey. . --$1.21 late e frame- - S RS ori ey e dove opod | | Buy cDiamonn Dyes® and follow, (he 1-Ib. 13-0z. can Apricots.... ... .23c SH E pod ~ | simple directions in every package. < fi%‘.&f:fifi.’;&‘ J;'i"."fx“t‘;‘&: perma- |t wonder whether you can dye o 1-Ib. 9-0z. can Orange - such a system a8 is now well | tjnt successfully, because perfect ulflllflll‘ e &?&":tfg‘: e o e nment Beor | home dyeing I8 guaranteed with Dia- Size 18x26 S e 25¢ Officers & 2 adde, “In 1898 more divisions than|mond Dyes even If you have never Size 20x36 1-lb. jar Penut Rutter. . .. .23¢ and Field ; § were needed for the war with Spaln dyed before. Worn, faded dresses, S a2 Sould iave begun " thelr ‘expansion | .yirp, waists, coatsssweaters, stock- 1-1b. 4-0z. can Corn, 3 for ..... 25¢ L% larati of- h il 1 d i N ings, everything, i A lioatien o 1817 Col. Falmer become Hke mew again. Just tell your 15-0z. can (Elk Head) continues, “woutd have proce droggist whetner the material you Il oW g Py | Asparagus........ veer1Tde the 1..1““?';."“ bot he nation. Tt no;la“dl:l:r:\;':& Dyes never streak, 1.lb. can Balud Beans--..--...5¢ ‘woul no Ve 08 R ¢ spot, Toend miflions for great oncenirated ki : 2.Ib. can Reast Beef.........25¢ ” ining cam| or ta ovi 1" ! 2 to ean ed OF . |[mirsede i snciswited perscnnct o terrific | 149b- can Com Beef..........20c b therish and material in order 1a and flfll'lf L Solid leather shoes, = triin and equlp and provide ofioers demand for selid, gal- 1-lb. ean Corn'Beef Hash. ... ..20¢ with leather or rubber i et M e ksl RS St vanized large size cans | 1Jb. can Salmon, 2 for--..--..25¢ | heels—in all sizes, " Pressed be sureit goes to areliable. : EopcaToTaL EOTCATINAL it o sl | ot . - 23 | o Ao Garmor TIVIL SKRVICE CONCHISS RY FXPERT ! worth $6.50 retail, and Navy Shoes at concern. You are careful wh er & | fzmgfggh'rglfi?m }X‘?&d;‘c A§fik?g_!‘ } Buy now! Tea, Ib ssa s 30c | $5.45. Biack and tan. - you deposit money; then be justas. || Serrmmury o | S l' These Prices for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only - careful of your clothing—for after ' [|NATTON A Lo vomin | e o | et gts & s | " M 7 all it means real money to you. |[3APPLED AR T?,;"_&“”c.&f“” Ney Bl Ay | L o 108 |G s 9, ner 13th and F n.w. Phede Franklin 2080 - The Palace way is a reliable way. [[iureciieiedits s S o 3 ] retes s s ALL-WOOL FELT 119 *w.:'r ...... . .(Cotton) ..........50¢ . We stand behind the customer— = {f|u= Bt 5 SPANISH 510895 . Ml Pateat 0. D, e : aE A merclal Drawing, Life, - Sktch, | Lo ,5,,—,‘;'-;':,'-"?;.‘.."'*"@; Shirts .......... 145 and are not satisfied unless you are ]| Fisits Tubel s || SUPPERS o ST ) o, IN 30 DAYS ™E L EQUIRED Amlal: l:n TO m:fl.l AND rite at least 100 words per minute. A few Tearn it in less tim Bur course of Instruction is PRIVATE 924 eur system of shortband is world OIE GI‘DUATII hold the best of posi- tions in the eity. Washington’s Greatest Purchased Direct From prep. by ex-examiner | | 1328 Wiscomm Avem\e_ , ACCOUNTANCY Offers _exosptional opporcunities % | | men and wi B HOW FOE Tlle Hotel Field || - Day ".'.¢ Evening Classes cans YOII! PACE INSTITUTE | 3 Nation-wide demand for —— 7 inlnu men -and._women; all ” apart _ i S e, tarting s quick advancement. Our Federal E rts 5 : methods ludarm o .,.‘:;u' xpe IS cmurn .:n ‘man '5 Evening Classes - - i I 150 Subjects College Credit i O Bk Bewta P"‘m 3'5. Buter ThIs Woek Main 162 bhvi ,,-_‘_‘-,,"*‘e-g-..n....‘."""-‘«"m'".“ R e Lok AT { We Sing of the Alice Blae Gown Lewis Hotel | ’Twas Cleaned by Palaco—-Bnt in fl "odm. . Traimng School

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