Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1922, Page 20

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20 * _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922. | mined upon as the amount necessary |of the Navy, obligate themselves to|bers of the fleet naval reserve not during the present year for 19,000 |serve in the Navy in time of war|exempted from training requirements. fewer men. or during the existence of a national | “It seoms, however. that if the men | e m Naval Reserv % emergency. There were in this class | that qualify for retainer pay had been ® ¢/ Eoree. Septemblr 30, 1922, 4,069 officers and | restored at the beginning of the cur- | Commissions Issued to Army Re- Regarding the naval reserve force, (7,136 men, and Of thems approxi-[rent fiscal vear to a status whereby i Chairmar. Kelley explains that it is|mately 1,600 of the oficers and 3,500 | retainer pay could have been pi serve Corps Officers. } FOR MEN divided into two principal groups of [f the men had qualified by per- t - Clansos: Firat, the flet naval regerve | forming the requisite amount of ANDWOMEN ! y Testricted o’ persons formerly come: | ctive service to entitle them to con- missioned or enlisted in the naval Ermnllon in their rank of rating, and gfaueyl "'rdh(’ department, therefore, H S PS "€ QA service, including midshipm, Th ence 10 retainer pay. Because of |has not and does not propose to put \W.L.Douglas shoes are actuallydemanded were'ry nnding midshipmen. There | insufliciont funds, however, the Navy | thenr in @ retainer pay status until 2 ent disenrolled the _entire | the 1ast half of the ] year after year by more people than any |Measure Appropriating for |38} oficers and 655 e Mheire: Tnearoraniy of s Shass 'of reseiee | committee entertains con fleet reservists in . 1921, a ax to h om of this pro- other shoe in the world Next Fiscal Year Repofled l!::sx’;n:l‘r:“‘;::‘cnl tafls "'f"’“;!;’r":fi‘: ;il:rs:"glg,mg;‘:i S i o uoo:l’«; Fir e eisdom of D BECAUSE W.L. Douglas has heen current fiscal enrollment in the volunteer naval r “Until the whole subject has been t the House amounts to $5 serve, to whlr,l\ no retalner pay is ;‘]:’!‘:":"‘:‘I‘udlzwl ll»?- nh:; poropriate 5 bill pr g ®lattached. This action th e committee, the appropria making surpassingly 0 DIoposes onstb e Vpar good shoes for fort, This experience of ne: century 24 t TS D e This Is Nfl'lu- tion committee feels it would Le in making shoes r Men and required for traini of the Navy Department, of co pay or expenses ineident to. muek |dld not extend to thosé reserv better f or group Women in all walks of life should nething to vou when you H | “Cold Waves” ~—bring no terrors into Colbert-hicated homes A Colbert Steam and Hot- T Watir Systems © at ail times, de- ivering aibw Commissions in the Officers’ Resorve Corps of the Army have been Issued tment to the fol- which it is provided.” said Jant Lcat with Tcas abom NEW G m‘l Y\I‘ PAIRING MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning sts training. Al of the officers and 1,615 | already in the Naval Volunteer lte- | f nefe SLIGHT DECREASE SHOWN of the men in this class on September | serve. i‘""“'""" | i I are required to take train- Appropriation for Retainer Fay. ——— ing as a condition precedent t o . 3 o 5 ity sodnen iy o the| Tor the current fiscal year an ap-| Were it possible for 3. and Md., propriation of $2,800,000 was provided | fiy from the earth to th second principal class of the | for the retainer pay Increase in Officer Personnel Allow- e training pa < an hour, ll".'llllllll!!lllllullllmIliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIII W IIII|IlllIIIIIIIII||IIIII|II|I|I|IIIlllIIIHl s and are looking for the 2 :;‘r::l Fomerve foree consists of eitl- |certain allowinces and other expe ey | Tate of two hundred ‘£ 621 F Street P;::;-:u‘:;"" best shoe values for your money. ed—Policy Indicated With Refer- | 7cris .3 ;::l”c\r“:‘:ndrnlll(_ng.”u"u:r Tegu- | for this group of reservists, as welllit would take seven weeks to make o 7= by the Secretary ' us for the training pay of those mem- the trip. T e "‘ ""',; ;:'f v S NG WL DOUGLAS shoes instyle,qual- ity, material and workmanship arg better than ever before; ¥ by examining them can you appreciate their superior ence to Academy Appointments. | | Currying recommended appropria tions for the Navy Department and e 5 the flaval service for the next fiscal quahlu-s. year totaling 3.806.. . compared ) with $294,353,473 appropriated for the W.L.DOUGLAS shaes are put Inte Cutrent facal Sear, and $2MENE s recommended by the budget bureau. 3 tion bill stores at factory ste \\e do not make one cent of profit until the the annual appropri //////////////////////// was reported to the House tod: shoes are sold to you. It is worth SHOES Regarding personnel of the . dollars for you to know that when $4.00 & $4.50 |!he report made to the Hous . by l(!‘presen!::‘ e Kelley of Mic! ll[k’-llh You buy shoes at our stores No Matter Where You Live chairman of the subcommittee of the YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT. shoe dealerscan supply youwith W.L. Douglas shoes. Ifnot con- venienttocallatone of our stores ask your dealer for W.LdDoug- Ias shoes. Protection against unreasonable profits is guaran- teed by the name and price st .muw(l on the sole of every pair before the shoes leave the fac- tory. Refuse substitutes. The pricesare the same everywhere. committee ill, pointed out there 1 House appropriat \Ahl\h framed the 2227 1945 wtafl office cers, or an in present number. Number of Officers Allowed. /%’////////////////////’///////////////////////// Tnder existing law the ¥ is en- IF NOT FOR SALE IN YOUR VICINITY, titled to have 5,499 o rs of the WRITE FORCATALOG. L D R&th of nos-rks«mt. . but on t ' C 1 e i ‘Breckten, Mase. roportion of .onsole group PEGGING SHOES AT TO MERCHANTS : If no dealer in your toun handies I finds. \ 2 2 . g - i e L - 7vmsouc:-f i ooaissshon, urletday fir cxclures b Rl i $4 Simmons 3-pc. bed outfit e . e B § N\ men. comprising the class that might be that it was wil W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN WASHINGTON: :',,,::,‘ 905 Penna. Ave. NW. Mems and 1327 F St. NW. "OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS <=1 Beautiful Louis X\T period design group, i dull rubbed antique mahogany. Graceful Metal bed Guaranteed spring Sl 7,50 Cotton maltress ghly s it should he. the report » only guestion beinz how s should be permiticd d on past experie it O @ | 1\.“,5.?.‘ guihnletie § val Academy is permitted . graduated and the number of appoint- | ees to the ¢ entering next ye is not curtailed, and such appointecs are permitted to be graduatcd. a re- duction. to become effective the year following (1924) in the number of! a 2 ach senator, | 5 a ate in_ Con- | s S wouid about muintain the M around 4300, or - There ix no doubt. it is is an underestima Department continues 1 r The white enameled continuous post bed. with 10 rectanzulr suggesting rc!mcmvm tillers and guaranteed link fabric spring. are made by Simmon- and dignity to any hall. known the world over. The new cotton matt ha= attractis Table and Mirror, $45 ; art covering. All three for $17.50. 3-piece tapestry Living room suite 250 An attractive combination for the living room. assive &4-inch settee and large. comiortable fireside and arm chairs are richly upholstered in a costly grade of tapestry. fin ished with tassel at each large barrel arm. Guaranteed Marshall policy of armitti officers s ) s . n;;,n w“u[‘.‘ “1““;7'" Navy T pring construction. loose spring cufllnon Attractive ment experience figures. it will bhe A 5 entirely practicable for the lmcl - ‘The library table picturcd Windsor chair strength to run well above 4,500, | Royal Easy of the Queen Anne period i~ 4 Would Reduce Appointments. i s of dull rubbed finish in ma- Belleving, howaever, that It is not push-button chair > 3 $ the desire of Congress 1o continue 4 ¥ hogany only. 75 course which in the end would give the number of line officers permis- sible on an_enlisted strength of 1137485 or 2039 in excess of the leg: | prescribed proportion of apet et i Electric doll I.unp~ to men now in the service; th - | Aahogany finish chairs with I'he picture shows a French The floor lamp pictured i~ e backs that can be adjusted by polychrome mirror (12x24 onc of our best scllers, ma- 33 qs wiich will have the a .«xmpl;‘ pu),h of the I:‘uu.n., inches) gracing the wall and hogany base and beautiful of reducing the number of appeint- equipped with foot rest. Brows yriced— <h- G 3 ments to the Naval Academy ufter Dl th crelieiConer ! I shade. Complete An 5 to any boudc ful do! \\n?v and preuily 1t dresses in var: the appointees entering next from five to three for each senator, irepresentative and delegate in Con- .j gress, but leaving the number who may be appointed from the enlisted ! men of the Navy undisturbed | Regarding thé enlisted men. Repre- isentative Kelley's report points out i that appropriations proposed in this {bill are on the basis of continuing the enlisted strength at 6,000 men. The committee made a very exhaus- tive study of the enlisted personnel requirements when considering $3.75 iy 518 ! - Reed rocker S4.75 This vouth's size. high-back and well made rocker suggests Solid mahogany top gateleg table $31.50 in dull rubbed antique fin> Artistic turned legs in colon de~ign. Table top 30x42 inche i and reached the conclusion that 6 1 enlisted men would provide adequ; 1y for the maintenance of the so- callgd treaty Na but only last recommendation, for Christmas Giving. [ that §8000 men should be allowed, | GOIIOL ) ’ and nothing has arisen during the | = ! Candlesticks ! few intervening months that would | A Happy Gift for the Home : warrant the committee in proposing Y pair a smaller number than the House so recently decided upon. i Chairman Kelley cites that Septem- i ber 30, 1922, although the House voted 15,000 more men than the committee proposed, there were but 52,538 men with the fleet, or but 2,538 more than the committee had proposed, and there were 10.643 men specifically assigned to shore billets, or but 678 more than the committee had proposed. Discusses Matter of Recreation. Recreation for enlisted men was given special consideration. There was appropriated under this head for the current fiscal year $520,000. This | amount proposed by the committes was for a force of 67,000 men. When the number of enlisted men was increased to 86.000 the recreation fund was al- lowed to remain undisturbed. For 1924 the budget bureau proposes that Sketched $13 $1.95 The<Poole.” 589.50 Washing day made a pleasure rather than a drudgery. This eale offers good lamps for less than we have ever offered them before. They are values with a vengeance. Light your Christuias candles in these Colonial ma- hogany candle- sticks in _du" rubbed ant:que finish. A reliable and efficient brand new washer, latest improved model; fully guaranteed. Al perfect and all parts on sale here at all times. Some of the styles are illustrated herewith. There are others. ///////////////////////////////////////////////%W/////////// Sale! Sanford-Beauvais i AXMINSTER RUGS $ Krohler patented davenport bed 338 An attractive davenport by day and a comfortable double bed by night. Makes an added bedroom—subtracts rent. Gold- en, fumed oak or mahogany finish. the appropriation be reduced to $300,- 000. In the opinion of the committee this sum is entirely inadequate for the ‘meritorious purposes to which the ap- propriation is applied, and the commit- tee has increased the budget figures to the level of the current appropriation, which, as already stated, was deter- At $35 instead of $70 (the standard price) be- cause of some slight technicality in weave or finish . s - I UBRICATION is the i impor- 7 Flat-top " desk that only an expert would question. See if you can tant car ope f WILKlNS find anything to affect looks or wear. - ltemm mOtor o L= $ '75 Sandford-Beauvais are the highest (‘\p(“ \\uuln\mc; rugs, woven 1 1 I in America, The density and depth of pile make them soft anc ation. A quality oil of proper Ladics’ flat-top desk, in the durable, shilc the colorigs are a8 rich at an oricntal rug. Choice COF F EE graceful period of good Queen patterns for living or bed rooms. 4 Anne. Mahogany or walnut. ! type that efficiently lubricates and protects a motor is a big money saver. Use Sunoco— the wholly distilled, non- compounded engine lubri- % sy e = Brussels rugs 519.95 Felt-base Tuwo sises, 9512 and 8.3510.6 ft.- fl oor covering Closely woven. extra heavy wo8l Brussels rugs that wiil give i b serVii:lex. Smith’s seamless 39C . Axminster rugs 32095 s s s o lays flat on the floor wish 2 Queen folding card table 52 w Size 9x12 < tacks or cement. Will not cu cant, and watch results. s SRR L _ e ity Somopeaic S0 Brafiabali s kst | SRR il S any finish; metal eorner braces; Cl'yil&l glnss aquarium Just 15 to go—and opportunities vanish with the sale of each rug. sightly. Waterproof and not IF YOU HAD A SUN COMPANY - Sy NECK green leatherette top. Easily 1 subject to extremes of heat or folded flat when not in use. !;0 W lt s o esigns. StindsWbrmlyWiLegsfeasinped $ l on ru S $ ,50 .;:;d. Many :tlractne designs. witl sileace domes, 9212 seamless fringed S-Sy ‘Wrought-iron stand, complete. Wlshlnmn ‘mfl" c" Mmflgw‘annuw. \ Bowl measures 12 inches i Artloom Wilton rugs, a 5 c < — — = \ o in m 1' ugs, grat;le that usually sells at $85. Rich 5 l’“‘fi:}m";uw;fim..h- snRE T“no AT § Beass diameter. two-tone and all-over patterns. 9x12 feet. e : A special propesttion to AiE § SDIOk‘i;lg sewing cabinet 2 i S THE ‘N stands mmmnmmummmuuunmmummunmnmmnn AT oW ! $7.25 h 0 h # O 56.75 A . CA SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVEIT Heavy, weight- any cabinet with re- J—y . Experienced AdvertisersPrefer TheStar St cd bise remov- 7th at F g v 7th at F movable tra. dl [ 4

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