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THE -SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Popular Sports Novelties iPLAN BIG PROGRAM FOREASTERN STAR Seventeenth Triennial As- sembly Will Convene Here During Next Week. | | the last meeting in December. Preparations are belng made for the third anniversary. celebration of the Apost, which will be held December 7, and John Wischhusen, Sam Berlin and Danfel Fénton, the entertainment committee, promise to present a real “A. E. F." entertainment and smoker on that evening, to which all soldiers, sailors and marines who have seen foreign war service are invited. Arthur L. Milimore, chairman of the ladles’ auxiliary committee, is making progress in the organization of an auxiliary to this post. and he has des- ignated Mrs. A. E. Finch, temporary : Mrs. H. E. Chage, assistant M. A. Chadron, re- cording secretary, and Mrs. Handy. as treasurer, to assist him in this constructive work. As soon as the initial work is completed an or- ganization meeting of the auxiliary will ‘be held in order that they may elect their officers and close the other necessary details toward obtaining their charter. Miss Lillian Litzenberger, 318 Met- ropolitan National Bank building. has recently recelved a national appoint. ment from the National Ladies' Auxil- iary, and she is lending Chairman Millmore assistance in crganizing the aux!liar. The membership ampaign will be C, NOVEMBER 12, 1922—PART. I |be made for officers-for the ensuing|1101 E street northwest, November |was organized and instructed In the }year, and the election will be held at {22, 9 to0 12 p.m. R. B.jihat retired men be called back to 17_ the national organization, and the post feels highly honored upon his elevation to this posit e U. 8. S. Jucob Jones Post, Ne Six candidates for|2 ~American Legion, will hold it At the last meeting of National Cap- | admission to the post were carried regular meeting tomorrow at the Y. ital Posi, No. 1.7, Veterans of For-|through the =itualistic work. The W. C. A, i333 F street northwest, at eign Wars, a resolution was adopted | following candidates were admitted |8 p.m. 1 uand altern will offering support and co-operation to |to membershi toy T. Algate, Dr.!be el at this meeting to attend Brig. Gen. Sawyer, the President’s iMillard J. Holmes, James E. Sullivan, | the convention of the District of Co- hospital co-ordinator, and Col. Forbes, [ George W. Sorrell, Bennett Hammond | lumbia department in December. Com chief of the United States Veterans' Lashhorn. | mander Lois Beach will give a short Bureau, as well as one Indorsing the move of the Secretary of War in ask- ing Congress for more hon-commis- sioned officers for the Regular Army for the training of the National Guard, organized reserves gnd_citizens military training camps, and asking new ritualistic work by Senior Vice Plans were discussed for the holding [ Commander George L. Talt, made its of a card party by the departmentfirst appearance at the last meeting auxillary early in December. of Spengler Post. ationa e Commander Watson B. Miller. who iy a member of this|t the recent con- | euchre party welrare n Legion. held | committee on Friday, November 17, at filler is|the Al Club_house, 47 I sireet nan to ' north m., to_which all le- tion in gion ed vention of the Amer at New Orleans. Watson the first Distritc of Columbi; elected to such a high active duty for these duties in case they so desire. A littte post paper was proposed. which will be sent to all members of | the post, if adopted at next meeting. | Plans were also made for a smoker on December 1. The entertainment committee for this night is composed of William Lowder, George J. Neuner and J. B. Much, Dye to the fact that the reinstatement fee has bewn reduced to $1, a large num- ber of members are coming back to the The post will nominate officers | for the coming vear. and a large class of fated next Friday brought to a close at the last meeting in_December, when several valuabl prizes will be wwarded (o the mem- bers that have brought in the most new members during the campaign. + The pr nt officers of the post are: | Howard Chase, commander; . J. Clooney, senior vice commander; Wischhusen, junior vice com- A. L. Millmore, chaplain; Sam Berlin, officer of the day; L. E. Don aldson. quartermaster; W. G. Jamie- son, adjutant, and Danlel J. Fenton, guard. e “On to Norfolk” committee W a Progr: report that night on the activities of the committee. ! | With Many Other wanted Styles Included in These Delcgates and alternates to the an- nual convention of the District of Co- lumba branch of @he American Legion, to be held December 15, in the District building, were selected by T Evans Post and also S Post, at meetinzs Thursday night in Perpetual Building ~ Association Hall, | 11th and E streets. H _Evans Post named N. C. Sloan, E. J. | Kay and Charles Cavanaugh as dele- { gates, and Dr. G. P. Trivle, E. D. Waller and U. S. Buckley as alternates. Jasper Post will be Tepresented by Thomas J. Fralles, J, T. Baker and Edward 1. Mathiljohni_as delegates, with Charle W. Kline, Frunk H. Knolte and H. A. elly serving as alternates. Madison Hill, commander of the Post, tendcred his resignation, which was accepted. Announcement was made that a Christmas party is to be held December 28, with the la- dies’ auxiliary assisting, Officers are to be elected at the next meeting. ullivan _was_elected gion, at the annual meeting Tuesday night in the board- room, District building. Other officers clected were: First vice commander, E. J. Jefferts: second vice ander, Richard A. O'Brien; third mander, Themas D. (Valsh: quartermaster, C. V. Dessez; surgeon, Dr: Charles J. Murphy; sergeant-at arms, James McCabe; master sergeant at-arms, P. J. Curtin; colorbearers, John Als, John J. Ryan; bugler, Andrew MAYBERRY. D. Helwlz; chaplain, ‘Father Francis Hurney: Thomas H. Deckel- HIS week we direct special attention to fashionable Sports Models in these remarkable “HAHN SPECIAL” $5.95 Shoes for Women. Cooler weather demands heavier, welt sole shoes for semi-dress and street wear. Included are Tan Eric Calf and Black Gun Metal Cali. ~hield tip Sports Oxfords. Tan Eric Calf and Black Gun Metal MRS. CORA P. Calf One-strap Sports Pumps. Two-strap Semi-dress or Sports International headquarters of the | man. “Delegate: i-] There seems to be contfusion b s , S : c = ) 3 Cl ‘liliam Frankiin, Walter Sul- e sfon be- Pumps—Patent Leather, Black Suede trim—Otter Suede, Brown (;‘eneml Grand Chapter has }\comfil'f‘.?" Soniars Williem Foaaidin W '}.;”:"'!(w;en the American Legion Auxiliary Kid : Ty ‘alf, Otter Sued. . And besides thesc the final preparations for the seven 1, J. Lefferts and |and the American Women's Legion, Nid trim—Tan Calf, tter Suede trim. An esides 3 = * 4 according Y z % - 2 3 5 teenth triennial assembly of the Gen- 3. Donsvan. ‘Alternatéa are|® ngz to officials of the organiza. dozens of charming turn-sole models. Colonials, instep-strap eral Grand Chapter, Order of the East Al Allen, J. J. Murphy, Arthur ':‘a“x'ii"oofli‘;il?’fi"fifi‘ Leglon A Marcus, Serivener, Dan W. Bowle, V. M. . M. Wende and W. L. Peake. William ¥, Franklin, retiring com- mander, made an address in which he said “the former service man who comes here for aid is thrown about like a base ball because of duplication of various American Legion agence: He sald these agencies—the na- tional service office and the liaisicp ern Star, to be held here this week. The | | chairman of the local committee on ar- rangements, Mrs. Cora P. Mayberry, past grand matron, will have headquar- ters in the New Willard Hotel. begin- ning tomorrow, where all business of the committee will be transacted. The first business session will be call- ed to order in Convention Hall Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. General Grand | Officen—caused high overhead expense. ‘ 5 Mr. Franklin declared his intention of p Sllie L Chapin_arrived in . O e iine: and Dencral Grang | Presenting the matter to the District Patron Dr. Alfred C. McDanlel arrivea | convention and to ask for a thorough |y 4ri5us early last week. Mrs. Cora R. investization. B meeting: associate general grand matron "1 At the December meeting the new- | W W Grow. assceiate general grand |15 elected officers will be installed. |] patron, and Philip A. Jerguson, general sop—sl grand sentinel, were also among the advance arrivals named by Alvin Owsley, national|Douglass A Iiermasten D To Welcome Visitors. commander of the American Legion, |Gl ‘sergeant-at-arms, I Activity_tomorrow will center at as-[as Amerlcan representatives on the | Freder! ich; surgeon, Dr. ol z | [sembly headquarters, where the creden- [ administrative council of the Inter- | llard H. Holmes; historian, Paul E z 1]l ] tials and registration committees will be fallied Veterans' Association, which | TWyman, and colorbearers,'Tom E. In session. After Monday the registra- |recently held its international confer-{Fafycett and Alvin D. Hath t tion committees will be in session at]ence in New Orleans. They are: he po Convention Hall. vard, past commander of the It is announced that all members of 1 of continental the Order of the Fastern Star will be Fdmund Gros. and those |commander, and Arthur W. mothers ard daughters of the American Legi Who died in the serviee of the world war. The American Women's Legion | consists of a band of women who want to help ex-service men and fa ilies of ‘ex-service men, but whose relatives did not serve in the war. and cross-strap Pumps and other popular novelties in Satins, Brocades, Black and Patent Leathers. Over 15,000 pairs of the most wonderful values we have ever been able to put out for $5.95. At all our stores. Four New Shoes’ at $7.50 L i o | i “I"""H o "o g Wl i i . or of men 35¢ Danderine Saves Hair Don’t lose another hair! Don’t tolerate destructive dan- druff. A little Danderine now will save your hair; thicken and strengthen it; double its beauty. Falling hair never stops by itself! Dandruff multiplies until it forms a crusty scale, destroying the hair, roots and all, resulting in baldness. Your druggist will tell you that “Danderine” is the largest selling hair saver in the world because it corrects and tones sick, ailing hair of men or women every time. Use one 35-cent bottle of Danderine, then if you find a single falling hair or a particle of dandruff, you can %ave vour money back. Election of officers will take place at the next meeting of Henry C.| Spengler Py 0. 12, on December The following were Commander. eorze L. ‘ait; senfor vice commander, Fred A. vinstone: juulor vice commander, W. Laurence Hazard; finance officer, James B. Jone; rtermaster, Dr. e Three Paris legionnaires have been Kipling, 298 Crepe de suede Women's Flannel leather, Style B164—Colonial. of biack satin, clcomed at th®®assembly, rim Tongue Pump with brocade tongue and quarter—or tes will be given ad- ;»xm- of the founders of the associa Gow 69¢ Chine = & on ns, patent leather. $7.50. Waller Barre - Well made, full et Teddies, $1.98 . Gowns, in neat k Fine crade, 1wl AT | . | nd examinations will 2 . i Vine eade usll il i "w;{;.]\‘u"!m!["\w i g A ey e ar bive stripes, wity ) el i At - ey i hl”" )t i e o e, TR committoe will be | dianapolls, Ind. Tt is her first visit|[] | neat vokes. o e b ! il Mo {fytesaf, ol -ll|l,[|‘ - athie New Wiliard Hotel tomorrow fo | to mational headquarters since her c i gt e i e & Ay | e v i furnish these cards necessary o gain | election_during 3 \ g l 4 T il e mission to the assembly. After Mon- 59c Bloomers & 59c¢ Dutch 3 R TR~ = o ) 2 day this committee will be at Convention [ A meeting of the Department of S I I Hall. District of Columbia, American Le- | tep-Ins, 39¢ Rompers, 39¢ Delegates and visitors have been re- | 8lon Auxiliary, was held at Room 404, A big variety at this Kiddies' fast color quested to register tomorrow both their | 1423 New York avenue northwest, bargats peics. Alliare i sl home and their Washington addresses, | Wednesday evening. Mrs. R. E. Faw P wiee. ALl Sre - o for emergency purposes, at the informa- | cett, president, presided. o cu s bray rompers; pe tion booth, New Willard Hotel, and| Reports of activitles of other aux- sizes. White and sl il arees, o ieol after Monday at Convention Hall. farfes of the American Leglon were colors. # vears approved, and welfare and hospital The o7ice of the general grand secre- headquarters, New work for the depariment was out- lined for the future. The Killeen Unit { is 1o give a_Thanksgiving dinner to international 13th street and will be tary, at Masonic Temple. 19—Low-heel Baby Rubber Sports. Pump Style B807—Cross - strap Pumps. ok et 5 z e York avenue northwest, open b 2 tan or black cali- Patent leather, mat calf straps. Black each day during the assembly ,,.O",p'“, fifty of the Mount Alto soldiers, and Corsets, $1.35 Girls’ Heavy Coats, full lined, full length: belt Pants, 19¢ satin, black brocade trim. $7.50, a.m. till 4 p.m. The Secretaries’ Associa- | the women of that unit are holding | i e or flare back. Colors. brown, deer and sorrento. e b Vhite or pink: clas. Chite. yellow or a rummage sale to raise money to tion of the District of Columbia will be hostesses, and visiting members have | burchase the turkevs for the dinne tie. medium and high 2t0 6 1 flesh: every pair guar. Bean, mmvited to. call. the “trimmings” having been donated bust models. Al sizes < C 6.95 suteed to give service Among the matters to be brought be- | by merchants. up to 36. Year ’ i actio the annual conven- tion in New Orleans last month. ‘Announcements of two dances to be held in the near future were given— one by the Vincent B. Costello Post Auxi at thian Temple, No- vember 27, 8:30 to 12 p.m.. and one by the Stuart Walcott Post Auxiliary, at 17re the assembly is that of establishing 1 permanent headquart, 14 is said to be the judgment of ny of the mem- bers of the General Grand Chapter t Washington is the logical place for such ieadquarters. The question is expected Full-Fashioned Slll( Hoswry 0 be decided at this s n. The matter of entertaining the v I . tors is*in the hands of a_committee on “ 30 dozen pairs strictly per- arrangements from the d Chapter ¢ black silk, lisle re i | of the District of Columbia, assisted by y i-fashioned s . the grand chapters of Virginla and it a good qualit el —— g i Church Services Today. FOR ce is to be held fori For Colds, Grip, Influenza. the delegates at o'clock this ifternoon at Calvary Bap Church, H"h and I streets northwest, when To get the best results, take “Seventy-seven” at the start. If you wait till your bones 1392SportCoats With Rich Fur Collars of Raccoon, Fitch & Opossum Beautiful assortment of Women's and Misses' Heavy Sport Coats—made with large fur collars of raccoon, fitch or opossum. Colors are brown, gray and deer; full length—inverted pleat at back—wide belts; strap cuffs and leather buttons. Full suedene lined. .Sizes to 44. A special serv Special This Week $1.59 Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 ¢k Se. Dr. Willlam S. Abernethy will preach. The business sessions will be pre- 1914-16 Pa. Ave. sided over by Mrs, Ellie Lines Chapin, most worthy grand matron, and by 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Dr. Alfred C. McDanlel, most worthy 2 i | grand patron. Sessions will be held morning, afternoon and evening. The soclal side of the assembly is n charge of a_committee of the Dis- irict of Columbia Chapter. under the direction of Worthy Grand Matron 75 Panne and Lyons Silk Velvet %5 Trimmed Hats A wonderful selec 1. Tomorrow : 7 : sighiseeing |ache, it may take longer to in" Targe and small trip will be taken through the city.|break up your Cold. shapes, trimmed with and at night from 8.30 to 10 o'cloci 5 e stylish bows of satin a reception to the delegates and| Doctor’s Book, mailed free. silver flow- other members of the fraternity will juckles and . 3 e e . shades of Humphreys’ “Forty” Induces Drown, gray, navy and plenty of black A Real Monday Bargain at........ reception, from 10 to lock, a @ance will be given at the Cicy Club. Other social and sightseeing events include an automobile sightseeing trip Wednesda banquet on Thurs- day evening for officers of the grand chapter, and a theater party for dele- gates not attending the banquet. Friday morning there will be an au- tomobile pilgrimage to Mount Ver- non, and on Saturday a pigrimage to Annapolis. HEADS ROOSEVELT CLUB. George W. Rogers was elected presi- dent of the Theodore Roosevelt Club | of the National University Law School ; at a recent meeting. Milton M. Parker ; was chosen vice president; G. B. Hen- | son, secretary, and C. E. Dale, treas- urer. Plans 'were discussed’ for a| smoker to be held in the near future. | VETERANSOF RET AR The American Legion Auxiliary of! the Stuart Walcott Post, No. 10, will | hold a nomination of officers’ meeting ! next Wednesday night. The election of officers will take place at its regu- lar meeting on December 6. A dance] is to be given by the auxiliary on No- | vember 22. ] Sleep. No Dope. 20c and $1.00 each, at Drug J . \ or sent on remittance or C. 0. D. Par. el Post. Humphreys’ Homeo. Medicins ¢ 156 William Street, New York. 5 S COLOR MAP of the World Today and Index 22x22 Hemmed Diapers, $1.15 Of & good birdeye diaper cloth: each dozen wrapped i dust-proof package. Double Bed Plaid Blanket, $1.49 A fine-grade sbua Blanket, in pretty variety ot block patterns. Each, $1.49. $1 Yard-Wide Serge, 69¢ A good grade, double warp storm serge, in navy or black. 29¢ Windsor Plisse Size 28x42 inches, Convenient for wall or Crepe, 12V2c Finest mfl;:{l finf ish, desk. 0 inches Milf H lors and Has instantaneous finder— losthine o a simple device that carries the eye instantly and ac- curately to the location of any place sought. Reverse side has ‘Map of the Felt Juliets $1.39 Large purcusse from factory at Worccster, Mast.. enables ua to place on sale Monday only, these fine turned- sole Juliets. Brown, rose, purple, eap- phire and black ure among the colors. We advise selecting these while sizes are complete in these desirable shades. 75 PAIRS WOMEN'S UP TO $7 VALUES..... Patent vamps with gray and mouse kid tops. $2 Tablecloths, $1.19] |$1 Panel Curtains, 79¢ Not- fine, heavy pattern table- uality white or ecru cloth of & superior grade damask. curtain panels. One Size 54x4 79c. 3-inch Shepherd Checks, 29c A real 38¢ quality: hlack. and white sheplierd check for coats, dresses, skirts, Gives form of govern- ment, area, population, language and religion of every country. SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Insist! When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by phy- sicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for - Colds Good weight crochet pread in meat assorted Marsellles designs. 39c Yard Wide Sateen, 29¢ Black, brown and colors. in lengths up to 5 yards A fine, lustrous grade. Standard Apron Gingham, 124¢ ast-color indigo dye, tingham to a window, We Were Swamped Saturday Selling Men’s Wool Overcoats i—leadache Chairman Edwin. 8. Bettelheim, jr., jotiteem i Toot a h R :r '.h: nltlnnu: :'erlaln:lve cm:n::'kt::» 5 59c Table 81x90 Seamless hache Rheumatism s warmng o s ccrervies || United States || || Damask, 45¢ Sheets, $1.15 men of the recent world war that De- cember 16 will be the last day for filing _applications. for - vocational | training unfer the vocational rehabil-; itation act. The act of Congress, approved June | 16, 1931, contained the following pro- vislon: “That any person entitled to the provisions of the vocational re-!|[j habilitation act, as:amended, to take ! [§ Every one perfect: of a heary ched sheeting cotton; hemmed ready to 25c & 29c Yd. Wide Cretonne, 19¢ A wonderful assortment of fruit, bird and floral effects on & good grade cloth, Fine-grade bleached mer- cerized damask, assorted patterriy; 58 inches wide 2%-1b. Comfort Batts, 65¢ Snowy, fuffy white cot- ton batts. opens up 72x00 inches. Worth $1, at 65e. —with index containing 1920 census_figures for all cities _over 5000, compared with former census; also states, capitals, populations, etc. The Star obtained a lim- jted number of these maps to aid readers and students to understand the news. Neuritis Lumbago | 17 Worth to $30.00 The greatest overcoat sale of the Pain, Pain vocational training must make appli- cation within eighteen months from | the date of the approval of the act.” | Accept only “‘Bayer” package which contains proper-directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablebs-—-Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.' Equality-Walter Reed Post, 284 Vet- - " | seasen and by far the biggest values spirin trade mark Manufacture of Monoaceticacdester of Salicylicacid A Ea i ice. -| 3%-in. Unbleached A 1o Sy o o grane of Forsien Waes will mest| | Price, 79 Cents Each | 19 Outing possible at the price. 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