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AR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923, 1 Changes in Stations of | I3iti s, s bt 14 veor | K opn o] Jo Called | INSTALL NEW OFFICERS. |oi.of 0 a'gh, =@ oo cosor. | BUREAU WORKER DEAD. |sriaet, »n erste wsior 'or | WEDS ADOPTED DAUGHTER Licut. Paul Hendren of the bureay Committees named were: Leglisla- _ {He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Arm; and Navy O, cers |°f navigation, Navy Department has | . . o €. A | Lillian Powell Beech, and a grown | y y Offi been detailed na’ navigator o the | Infallible in New | ™ 9udd Prestdes at Army and |ive.'c! 0. Howard and & B Hovan: | Dr. Bugene L. Beech Thirty Years LIN'47 Fovell Beeqn, nd & BIONT | Soulptor and Movie Actress Prin- K . S, 8. T t. T g 1) P B i ” v L OfInterest to Capital s ‘ . Navy Unien Quremeny. - sed e Jud; niit iy fadie in Servide of Govemment. |jfenecs boioimerter, omE ¥ pels tn Coremony. r Army. First Licut. J. W. Beckett, at Quan- Moslem'Doctrlne National Judge Advooats Gail T.|jumphries; entertainment, Henry| Dr. Eugene L. Beech, for thirty|and burial was in Rock Creek ceme- | LOS ANGELES, January 5.-—The @el. Louis A. Toombe Autea e tico, Va., has been assigned to the . Judd of the Army and Navy Union |Loveless, T. H. Harris and N. E. Nay- | years an employe of the bureau of |tery. . marriage of Carlton Gardelle, inter- 3 E . adjutant gen- | gendarmerie d'Halti. |+ By the Ansoclated Press. last night Installed the recently elect- | lor; publicity, B, C. R. Humphries, C. | ¢ngraving and printing, died at his | nattonally known sculptor, to his o v i ; S| s . ; it- ral, Reserve Corps, has been relieved |~ Capt. Shuler, resiguation ac-| LONDON, January 5.—A new doc- {ed officora of the orgunisation at & |lagr 3 3 Rhiontr 1a oric o the | home in Chevy Chass, Md, Tuesday | $1,000,000 COAL DEAL. ‘ldonted daughter, Yvonne Gardellc e nent| o , effective December 31, 1922. s i?“l:n:u‘!ly.;fl the War Departinent e L LR R LB R preachiig the (nfallibility meeting in'G. A. R. hall. 'The new |proposed widows and orphzns’ home,!last. Dr. Beech was a native of | PITTSBURGH, January 5 (Special). | motion picture actress, model an: reslpnations. of Cane. o e T, Oferholm has| 'Y SainIng ground, according to |mander; Maragaret Naylor, sentor ceived his degree iu medicine and |Plttsburgh district was closed, when |3 1ast, became known today, aceord come and Harold A, Spilman. Medical| Peen transferred from the battleship messages from India. Kemal's sup- |vice cemmander; J. C. Fox, junior i . | surgery from the St. Louls School of | H. A. Davis of Pittsburgh purchazsed, | Ing to a story in the los Angel 2 - Spl s et Floridn to the Marine Wtation at| porters contend that he hgs been [vice commander: T. B. Hoban, ohap-| The convention of New York women's | Medicine, now the Washington Uni- | for approximately 31,000,000, rights on Times. Corps; of First Lieut. Harry P. Hig-| Quantico. | sent to the Turkish people to lead [lain; Claire Madert, adjutant; John |clubs, representing 800,000 members, | versity. He entered the service of vécn 4:500 and 5.080 scres in ""’l e Tl wis promine (&ins, Quartermaster Corps, and of nd Licut. A. S. Heason has been| them. and that, thérefore. his |W. Jenkins, quartérmastér; H. | resently voted unanimously to wear | the bureau of éngraving and printing |sailles and North Versallles townships | the exposition In San Francisco o g ol i | policfes and aims must be admitted |Harris, paymaster; C. T. Coch skirts no longer than seven inches from | in 1891. He was for many yeark|and about 400 acres in Elizabeth town- | 1915. His wife has served as I 7 2 % Robillard and | by all Moslems. cer of the guard; J. N. Knappei the ground. chief of the division of suppiies, and ' ship, near Green Oak. model on many oecasions fantry. | s . . Rid-! _Agitation also has been started Col. Henry L. Newbold, Tth Ficld {,ll( rhot .nw;i J ers have been :'A\(;:‘In'g the (“I('Cklun of lhhe| c‘lll‘l.h . Fort E i W from duty at the naval sta-| in the future by an assembly rep- ‘Ann:cr;. at Fort Ethan Allen, \lx. 1 ordered to San Fran-| resenting the independent Moslem 1as been ordered to Honolulu, Ha-|gjges for transfer to Quantico, Va. | states outside of Turkey. wall, for duty. — THE EVENING ST R S e S R ebrated pianist, | Because of the difficulty in obtain- 15th Infantry, at Tientsin, China, has 3 A reudeata 1 | Ing suficient Surors o serve in v been placed on the retired lis and !4 's coal, which | rious sections of the crimin '(‘n i = s e | was pre Dy a friend as the | in New Orleans, the judges have ap- will proceed to his home tn the United [ greatest living exponent of Chopin’s [pealed to women to voluntedr for jury d : Aot W, B, Py oty viny | S e Pennsylvania akg 2% om an . ey Wyomin, has been ordered to Hono- H SR GG B 5t T S T AND ARD”—The Measure of Banking Service || Assiioe _ L ' ¢ o Capt.” Walter F. Brown, Quarter- master Corpg, who has arrived ati New York ecify from forefgn service LSH e amtsied o duty e chort Better Banking Makes Better Business ) Warrant Officer John Vernoon, : San Francisco, has been ordered to | this city for duty with the property | I = . o Al it e wroperty Not just the taking of your deposits, but the Maj. Harry Coope. adjutant gen-} helpful interest in your difficulties will make you a . . . I's depa ent, has been de led . ¢ P . i Seihe r?;-.‘r:‘.::f,:‘,:m!:‘ e good friend of this bank. Oue little extra atten- ' A ll'lO Of RedllCthllS n lll the jnent at the Army War College. ¥ tion is worth hours of good advice. Our growing A. S, Gardiner. H. C. MeCeney To wit: night— He also has Vi 'has been acsigned to duty in the " It’s getting on toward our Inventory time—but instead of waiting until field artiller m 0. cal later than tomorrow Cashier len, infantry. 2 r.nml}_ of (](tpu,\l-(uri is cvvd_ence that \f'c are giving : S k S .ts d O tS B Sh BEARARRIE T ] et i bete akKs dSuits an vercoa . il i militia bureau, War Department st Spec}al prlccs l The President has pted t _ g . 7 Boys’ Overcoats plilout, Watlace M. ilion of the bu- THE STANDARD NAT‘ONAL BANK | Men,s s40 345 and 350 Sults—$3 .50 $12.50, $15 and $18 Grades + Jient, has been assigncd to the U.S 5.} g¢p St., New York Ave. Washington I . 75 Oflicers’ Reserve Corps, at Montpelier. business. . : : are promised fo Touignations of Capl. Albert W. Lor “Always Room to Park Your Car” the eleventh hour we are ‘“ak‘"g preparation for it now. . s Cap @ ps and Second Licut. DeWitt L. MelLal- | President Lieut. Vineent H. Godfrey has beer s i gl B i v They are made our way—modeled as we interpret fashion — and with every NOW p— M s attribute of exclusive excellence. Worsteds, Tweeds, Cheviots—Single and Double- 2 _Lieut. Charles S, Norburn, Mecdi St Double - breasted: with Ggrps; from the Naval Hospital. this breasted—or distinctly smart types for the young men: and characterful conserva- corctilie B e Cor der Walter B. Izard, Supply iv i 1 cCommander Walter B Taard, Supp! i tives for those of quieter tastes. all around; or belted back. e Umetalbiatitan | With some there are two pairs of trousers. Sizes from 9 to 10 years. Commander Emmet C. Gudger and Lieut. Commander Lawrence A. Odlin Of many lots the sizes run up to 52 and even 54—regulars, stouts and longs. Boys’ Overcoats Supply Corps, to the naval station at | S TRORES—CONTRTON | Mens 135, *40 and 45 Suits—$27.00 | &= Corps, from the Navy office. Shanghal, to <he U. S. 8. Isabel E 1 ward Hogan attached tof -1 . > et g o e eriiter Rothester”seargnation ac” Clean Your Bowels! Stop Sick Headache, Dizziness, These are principally broken lots—which means they have been favored lots. In Wtilizing, the ends of pyleut. Commander Fred C Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath one style or another you'll find your size, however—and with TWO PAIRS OF Men’s Overcoatings — Dou- achool, this city, and L : T TROUSERS. Don'’t overlook that. ble-faced Cloths — convert- Drokery Stealea: Coipk R s % < v 2 & £ 5 = - ible collar, belt all around. rine barracks. Quantico e hiele eniice et Ihowel poisou o canser colts ek Tweeds and Cheviots—and some Worsteds—Young Men's and Conservatives— Sizes 21/ 109 vears: flight surgeons. at Mitchell Field, | taking one or two candy-like Cas-|the morning. More men, women and - Mineola, L. 1 carets tonight. They physic_your |childrén take Cascarets for the liver Lieut. Herman . Fischer at stirring you up. There will be no !store. Now $1 You'll recognize these—$30, $35 and $40 grades—Double-breasted, with Raglan, Kimono and regular sleeves: belt all around—or Single-breasted Box Coats. In the Many With Two Res At alicatto iy St the menios v the nicest. gentlest bowel | headache. dieziness, biliousness or y . 1 Double-faced Cloths—plaid and two-toned effects. Light Grays and Tans predomi Pairs of Pants research laboratory and school for | tleansing you ever experienced by sour stomach when you wake up in with plenty of the large sizes. Pten sy bowels fully. All the_constipated |and bowels than all other laxative- . or t Quantico. Va.. has b 3 ; p owels than all of axative. o = Signed to duty on the waste and sour bile will move out | cathartics combined. 10-cent boxes, ’ $20, $22.50 and $25 Grades tares. of the bowels without griping or |also 25 and 50 cent sizes. Any drug en S op ar rea 0 = nating—and sizes a-plenty. Among them, too. arc Bandeaux Brassiers =~ b InkhEse f many with the famous Pleeh color, 1 q 5 AAS Right Posture feature. Delt- good models, ) N ] and regular - ed models, in Chevio! te T ] S~ e WA -y 44 Both pants full lined. Sizes 282 val : Turning the Corner with The Popular 7 to 18 years. i ue 2for 25¢ , 1-Ga-11 Men’s Hats--- Delta Shoes--- Boys’ Suits ( - s . $16.50 and $18 Grades Ghe Economy Corner for Men : Reductions that will get the clearance 13 75 7th.and H.Sts. N\ - = . and H.Sts. N\ we are after. $8.m : 3 {9 i | all shapes; but not in every size. Silk $7.45 Shoe than $8 usually buys—but we're popular- : i 5 ¢ i Neatly patterned Cheviots aturd lined and $3 Hats..... oA 2 izing it. By 0! [ A Sensatlon for S T There are twelve different high and low and Cassimeres; with full 3 'Soft Hats—in broken sizes—the best shapes; models—Brogues, Collegians, Oxfords, Dress Ox- lined pants; belt all around. : " 5 : : fords—with French square toes; soft toes; Excellent patterns—sizes 7 ] the wanted shades, including Black—$4 s2'85 plain toes. Black or Brown Calf; Black or to 18 years. : o r s and $5 Hats.coceverecentonsasericanans Bioen Crinibe e Datent Leather.h . Boys’ Sesiks s : a0 Selected stock and expert workmanship are = e s s Men'’s Importe‘d'am_i Pomeshic G o combined in these Shocsp—- and every pair is $12.50 and $15 Grades smart patterns; distinctive shapes—$4.00 52-35 : guaranteed as strong as we know how to make i o 2 :: . . . —ih ar eC] edl "CaAPS ceevecsosccidsransnassonecssnanacn it—complete satisfaction or a new pair. at = d ld y Z > & You can be fitted—for we have had these $ fl 3 1 Men’s Winter Caps; with ear protec- (4 Deltas made to perfect proportions—in all speCIal values at 55'98 tors for the frosty weather. $2.00 Caps... 95 lengths and widths. 2 = With two pairs of pants— both full lined ; Cheviots and : i o Cassimeres; Brown and . N Night Robes Union Suits Shirts and Union Suits St 7= o Drawers $9.45 urnishing s 39 Boys’ One and Two Picce 69c r— 59 Pajamas: with silk frogs: : - ; C $5.00 value striped patterns; §$1.75 3 for $2.00 3 $2.00 value . $1.00 value Gréy Wool Mised; of sizes 8 to 18 years.. ) . aue | ine Cotton; plain Cotton ribbed ; heavy Heavy - weight Cot- the ‘well known Peer- ango'\;tri;gr'u:i‘:{f mbl(.l.:jl]n\:x‘; Gracefully modeled—and embroid- 3 - F‘_"C. Of "1 D =1 ioht: in E . ey ton Shirts and Draw- less make, which is one 2 ered or braid trimmed—Reindeer, Brown, J ‘White; cut long ai weight; in Ecru; close ers—well fashioned and of the best fitting Navy, Sorrento. Velours and Navy Saturday only. iff i 5 § 5 ses Some With Two Black Stiff Hats—broken 1?‘-*2 which means . It rightfully claims recognition as a better Sai:s of Panrs full; V neck. Broken cratch model. Sizes 34 full proportioned. Most brands; closed crotch Sizes 127 to 14. s E sizes. - . % 2 izes. Boys’ Madras Blouse Serges included. to 46. all sizes, model. Broken sizes \\'aiszs, Bt Mostly 16, 18, 36 and 38 sizes. s desirable patterns; cut full and blousy. Sizes 6 896 0 R = to 16 years. A G e N, M 0. 8 T Boys’ Cotton Union Suits; TR B T T e O th Ec Fl & ¥ good model;; made with tape n e Onomy Oor and buttons for the 3 pants. Sizes 4 to 12 955 irst Floor 8:; Bargains (Fourth Floor) g Mercerized Silk and Wool Cotton Lingerie and Tailored Boys’ Hose — fast Black- :'_:n';'..;:.:?“' T Qe et e el :u?:fi:‘m-&nu.""“ . On Sale Saturday — e e é;/flfg 25¢ ‘Weldrest S Hose, 10...cccecaete perfect quality, with the wide value. Tmported Besdod Bags, BRSNS il e BREETTE " Men’s Suits Men’s Overcoats Youngsters’ Shoes some designs. i o z ) & = with two pairs of pants Strictly all wool : s 95 x ;;;9“’ 69c g%fl. M.:‘éug': :""::‘:“‘n.aa%mfisgx | : $ 1 7 .50 / 3 $ 1 1 .75 Values up to $5 seceebonss Boys’ and Girls’, Misses’ A L AR - and Children’s—a collection 2 o . : f broken lots in our own Hea A “ woo S]l ‘ ’n S They are wanted styles—Young Double-faced weaves—in the . oy vy Z l P weaters Men'’s and Conservative—in Fancy light and medium colors; plaid :‘:"f}‘; Pfgffl:, aa’:f}i E;z‘;(',’m 5 jot Worsteds—well made backs; Raglan sleeves; belt all around ble shapes. Sizes from 6 Buff, Silver, Jade, Red, Peacock, Black and Navy. Polly- il Cheviots and T able shap anna models. Satundaytenly: 2 00 R R T s 19 ~d 165 Slnan 39:48 35, : ORI Ty e e