Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1922, Page 24

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24 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1992, ° 7.314 STUDENT OFFICERS START - |iiaii iy toiciet trom encn Photoplays. it ems s it ol o et bidrang Sraickin B B 5 Windsor and Lowell Sherman. productions at the Palace will be of the big universities—will attend Loew's Palace Theater will present | supplemented by attractive screen AT SUMMER TRAINING CAMPS :-::rcg.em:'r :T::u{- C .“s ‘::i:}:fi:rv:: COLUMBIA—"Foolish Wives.” Jor thioy lestgiliseesdava fha last Sthiree ddys of ittis Swsel Son imusical programs. 7 Fawn an d mite a camp base ball league. A cham-l Announcement of the attraction at I pionship series will be played betweer | "ol s Snener for the week WirR canary yellow soles. One of the un- common color combi- nations—correct today —in Walk-Over sport shoes. ithe R. O. T. the 1st Battalion, 33th | peoynning Sunday. has been deferred Infantr; the 2d Battalion, 3¢ Field This Year's Course Expected to Supply Ry he Bt o Regiment. | by the theater management. though it | - ATy 5o be an Interorganiza- | 18 understood that “Foolish Wives, in which Eric von Stroheim appears . tion track meet July 12. ! itary policy | In the featured role, will bi tinued 9,000 Potential Leaders—Future Plans | *init e prenent miitary potiey | in the featured fole. wil be continuee as lald down by Congress in the act SN ) Staten has just This is the production that is said ot 1930, the United States hus Just one | Yy, ve cost $1,104,000 and two years Army.” sald Maj. John W. Lang, camp ¢ _ Seek 10.000 Annually. \ Army sald Maj. John W, Lani, camp | {0 WL Se80 fandtEn Chien 30 e | The tactful consideration and kindness of the GAWLER service is a comfort at a time when sorrow makes the burden of detail un- bearable. Hesular: Army, the National Guurd |Stroheim is supported by a cast that andthe organized reserves. . The |includes the anonymous Miss Dupont, Hegular Arms furnishes u small nu- [Mac Busch and Maude George. It cleus for organization and the teach- |concerns a ety villain of the most ing force. The National Guard forms | exotic ,type who plies his unefarious the second line of defense, but it is ' trade &t Monte Carlo. The story ud- Summer training camps were | Obered everywhere over the country | Infautry, Camp Meade and ood arsenal. Md.; fleld artil- Edgewood arse coast artil- $0Q-50 today under Army supervision for | jory. Fort Monr for | jery Monroe, Va.: engineers, e S ; o 2 Youths of the Reserve Officers’ Train- | Camp Humphreys, alry, Camp {’3“’,‘1,‘;’:’"3"7;;“nl.:""“‘r.‘m Gem thie heme hE AT e An effictent organi- ds make the best mates for Amer- Army in case of another ems 5 . The production h and it i& upon the young reserve of- |played, to capacity at almost every | ficers. trained in camps like this, thut | performance this week at the Colum- | we would have to depend for D retention for a second and company commanders. Every arded in theater circles DISTRICT RESPONDS SLOWLY. | djer who served in the A. E. I. know ertainty. ing Corps, part of the machinery of | Meade: signal corps, Camp Vail, N. J.; She ek Gateriin Quartermaster Corps, Camp Holabir ) s Md. and medical, dental and veter- up in the nation at Carlisle barracks, Pa. The corps now | 1y 160,000 young 1 ’G JosEPH aon ot mea sad A AWLER Established 1850. 30Ns & NC. almost s under training | s . to become members of the Oficers'| Young men of the District of Co- |how much itj means to the average | = o B | MORTICIANS e o, Rederve Corps or oMoers. of the lumbia are Slower in making their | Man. changed unexpectediy from a ci- PALACE—"Grand Larceny. | 1730-1732 Penna. Ave. P I vilian into a soldier, whether the ficers immediately over him can lead intelligently and look out for him, if it is a case of ‘the blind leadi the blind."" A twenty-nine-piece band of the and of these it is esti- | @pplications to take part in the &ev- the sum. | eral training camps in the 3d Corps | training | 4Tea, wnich comprises this city, Penn- rted on to | nia. Maryland and Virginia, than 2 and nnhrl in other area, it was sald at the ter, the Cecil B. De Mille | r, whe tional Gua mated that mer work at the cam round out Elliott De a; nded into | ent weeks, | his latest starring pro- at Loew's | 4 began tod [} F St.—For Men and Women Pa. Ave.—For Men Exclusively Vot alh-Cuer Stores 92 ilita ork at schools colloges. Department today. The ! A i it B e .Emn}vf.'.-‘ Hoses. Ttes: toather sll::l:s) in r::\'c aven |62nd Coast Artillery has arrived from | Palac er for the fi \ ey feld . % Lo Other states in the ared |Camp Eustis. Va. to play for parades |of nex “beginnin a q”_mfi"n‘ various camps in this area for the |and entertainments. lis & d tic story b men in the Dis this time only ict is 112, and up to 0 per cent of the quota CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT GUARANTEED QUALITY AT f 3 s filled up. .The allotment for the |y = ol o S ST MMM Ty National Furniture Co. The Nationel Fovnitars Co. | IIMMTIRNGE ofthe Country the quotas | = pa nearly filled, It was sald at the | War Department, but the 3d Corp the bottom of the list being made to fill tl ive the men the choic the | of camps, such as infantry, artill least | Signal Corns. engineers, motor trans ' ndded to | Port, eie. “The camps begin July 2 Sigament | and the men accepted must he in the * to be com- | camps on that day. A Guard resi- | Field Days Planned. | ey planned to borate preparations are being work so made at camps for the training of the 2 men in the of soldiering, and_in y of the United Sta Want 10,000 Annunliy quota anud to for recreation are be- or it will not be all work, v. There will be field days r athletes from various e 30 Carps area will take the three instruction X of militar the stude: % at the c: s } came today from Edgewood, 1 the opening of the camp for in the s e ege men at been arr 1 weeks' trai practical military tra cal training in a With every purchase of AR $100 or more we will give our 42-piece set of Deco- rated Dinnerware or a 26- piece set of Wm. A. Rogers Silverware. QU ALITY gewood arsenal ning Lo prepare E lves for commissions as re- officers in the Unit, States a he United States E = = ral score of mechanics and de- s of soldlers from the regular or- izations have erected A camp plieseiatmec k ago was only a green i) Plan Base Ball League Five members of the Yale base Prompt Returns on Property Sold F. M. Johnson Real Estate 1731 K St. M. 2076 1 lex AYVAD‘ WATER-WINGS L3 5072 rg Col College. Universi f This 10-Piece Walnut-Finish Suite Has Genuine Leather Seat Chair Exactly as pictured above. From the Queen Anne period, including large Buffet, China Cabinet. Serving Table, Extension $ .75 Table, Armchair and five Side Chairs. You can buy this suite Friday at our very special price of Pay a Little a Week at “The National” T Fon SALE EVERVWHERE LEARN TO SWIM NOWwW GUARANTEED BY AYVAD MFG. CO.- HOBOKEN - N-J This Golden Oak Bedroom Suite of Four Pieces Is a Remarkable Value Exactly as Picture It consists of Dresser with Mlirror, Chifi'onier,$ 75 Triplicate Mirror: Dressing Table and full-size Bed. . A new arrival on the floor that represents VALUE of the most definite sort. Very low priced at. With “The National’s” Easy Credit Terms 9x12 Imported 85 GRASS RUGS $4 27x54 Grass Two=Burner Oi S;:)ve $ 1 62 Easy Credit Terms Rugs. Special . * . . o . This Baronial Brown Fiber Suite (Ezxactly As Illustrated) - Consisting of attractive and comfort- able Settee, Armchair and Arm Rocker. s 75 in good quality fiber. A new arrival that e we offer at the exceptionally moderate e price of .. This Electric And Easy Credit Terms at “The National” Floor Lam p (Lske Cut) —has silk _shade and mahogany-finish stand. Very special at— Range Easy Credit Terms This Breakfast Room Suite As sketched. Consists of Table and $ 75 Four Chairs, finished in ivory and blue . or gray and bluc. Specialy priced at.. CORD TIRES With “The National’s” Easy Credit Terms 7% This Solid | (Oak Buffet This Mahogany-Finish Suite (Like Cut) With a Room Size GraSS Rug Mirror with shelf: long linen = : drawer, two small drawers and (Exactly As Pictured) large cupboard. Special at— A regular $84.50 value. Of massive and $ 75 durable construction, covered with good s .75 o grade imitation Spanish leather. Only —3 six suites to sell at a Easy Credit Terms This Library Table (As Sketched ) —Of Golden Oak, has drawer and 310 75 ° SE your judgment in tire buying. A tire that does not show strength and a springy resistance when flexed under hand pressure will not give ade- quate endurance under road wear. Fisk Cord Tires are remarkably resilient. Alsotheyarebig, good-looking tireswith a deep-cut button tread which offers seourity on wet roads and pavements. There’s g Fisk Tire of estra value in every siss, Easy Credit Terms Easy Credit Terms at “The National” This Fiber " Rocker E— quality. Very spe- cial. $5.95 Chiffonier Likt cut. In polished Golden M Oak. Spectal, 112

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