Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1923, Page 32

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" A S T THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. T, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15 1923. 70 Per Cont A. E. F. Woundod |MUTT AND JEFF—Jcf Had the Right Dope From the S, 4 “=gmeisre . ° s WHAT Are SH-H: I'Mm MAKING A SILLY AND BUT (T'S THE RGAL DoPE: IF THERG'S ANYTHING T ere Hit y rti ry wre WISH ON THIS MAGIC cHULDIS HERE, PRESS THis QuARTeR|l |HATE TS A SKepTIC, CrEEaTE PIECE OF WO CENTURY AGAINST YOUR. BROW! LAY HAVG YoU MADE A 34 4 OLD cHiNese SiLi: i THE GTHER HAND ON THe Cond KEeP i MAGIC CLOTH AND MAKE Ll H T LD You Medical records of the American ex- | in progress for such light as 1t may A WISH AND LT WiLL = T WAS A Peditionary force indicate that artil- | throw on the question. The presen o COMe TRUE. 4 y e lery fire was responsible for 70 per | he orls Ierely BE o A erseas were R ? ; LoT of BUL:) cent of the gunshot wounds reported. [ to the upper extremities; 40 per cent | In the civil war 90 per cent of gun-ito the lower extremities: 13 per cent you G | to the head, face and neck; 5 per cent shot wounds were from small arms o tno thorax; 5 per cent to the back- and grenades. T hone and spine, and & per cent to the The statistics are based on a study |2bdomen and pelvis. The civil war of 245,790 civil war gunshot waund |Fecords follow the same averages to a remarkable degree. records and 147,651 similar Ameri- & can expeditionary force returns. In more than 103,000 civil war cases and | FOUR OFFICERS HONORED. in 74.883 world war cases, hnwever.‘ —_— the nature of the missile inflicting the | Distinguished Service Medals Are wound was not recorded. Wounds resulting from artillery fire Conferred by Weeks. in the civil war are classified as 9 Secretary Weeks this afternoon per cent from “shell un‘d _cannon ball™ | personally decorated Maj. Gen. Ar- ‘,250,,,‘,"’:;,,;:7“;;3'-“;,;,"'::;: Jforce | thur Murray, retired, former chief of ‘lq aame heading. lnder 'grape, can- | artillery: Brig. Gen. John A. John- ister and shrapnel,” however, the | ston, former Commlssioner of the American expeditionary force shows | District of Columbla; Col. Christo- 24 per cent and civil war records less | pher C. Collins, Medical Corp, and than 1 per cent. Capt. Robert A. Dickson, Medical The figures arc of interest in con- [ Administrative Corps, with the dis- nection with the designs for new ‘lmgulqhed service medal for con- helmets for the Army. A special study | spicuous efficiency during the world of head and neck wounds in the| war. The presentations were made American expeditionary force is now 'at the War Department. i Liberal Credit . Ny _ v Terms : Lok . " ; A A Y N zd Pse s ot prics Dinser Set, or 261 i “r 3 - v luges duriug the February g f Sole, Buy notsab surinns, @Y Rogers " Siwer ¢ 'm and pay loter as conrim- . : Q| 1¥ere Ser. Caslrar charge, | ient, i g accornt.: East Payments Weekly or Monthly Make it Yours Full Vanity Bedroom Suite (as shown) . $159.75 Parlor Suite~Velvet Rugs, Colonial Table 5 Pieces Complete Linpumesually atlractiveseuile oty 9-Piece American Walnut Dining Suite | of Full Vanity, with 4-leg front; large Replace the old living room furniture with this ki A Dinivig Suits thot aill i artistic outfit, which consists of a Three-piece Ma- $ = 75 \| Dresser, with mirror; Chiffonicr and Bow- point of s[\Ig i 250:0)1‘1._; a\‘;[(,)da::rn)f;’;”c‘iil\mf- hogany - finish Cane-panel 5mtcfdau’uPart arm- A . = = foot Bed.” Construction and finish of the spect. Every piece generously proportioned. ~This 1 E 9. 75 B chair and rocker—with loose cushion spring scats, suite consists of large Buffet, with wmirror; Ob- two pillow d roll. Colonial double column base best. k ] f K 5 0b wo pillows and rol Colon 0 T long Tzzb'lc, new paneled China Cabinet and siv table and a roomt-size Velvet Rug. Chairs (5 side and 1 arm), with seats of genuine . L : leather. February Sale price, Sewing Cast Iron ] Liberal Credit Folding White Table E Waffle Iron —— ' Adju: Enamel ; Bassinet Ironing | Completely ¥ $ ] X 75 : ' ; x r Board Ly fasete” specm" 2o~ gEy 1= =g $](-5 o g B 3 2 > Artistic R Golden Oak Bed. Davenport | ‘Boone” Kitchen Cast Iron Coal Range . | So compact that it fits n most anyz vhere—ready on Cabinet > A popular style range of best cast irom, . | Brldge - the in.?hllfl to be changed from davenport to bed. Cov- | four-hole top, troomy oven. Pipe frec. Lamp | i ering of smitation leather. g Ma Warming shelf extra. | - 3 Mahogany finish, turned Vase and S ( W $ ) 2.75 stick with handsome S Jrilied silk shado to Z - I s match. ~Complete with silk_cord and socket. February price, $9.75 | Built by Pioneers i in kitchen cabinet Electric Floor Lamp | |/ 4 ; ¥ | making—as sturdy (B # ;5 iy | as. it’s mamesake. Popular drum type, mickel trim- A beautiful style made with heavy { ; ~ 4 | ) mahogany - turned { W T P— | See it tomorrow. |y basec an d deep i % fringed silk shade Note the host of -JikE 5 i l i frame. An efi- - to match. Equipped K {1 | [ N S g i i /Lw : l,ac e ‘;.'“j';; & $ @ : : , i i i 1 time-saving features cient and econon: ‘omplete with si 2107 s ol & ¢ /) : cord and socket. - 4> ) WA N with which it is ical heater. x equipped. med, cast iron Chiffonier $]1-75 : ~ ' Gate-Leg Table Made of hardwood—natural finish. Five drawers, - = rall back, muuy = February Sale pncc, Corner 7th and D Sts. : Open 8 A. M.; Close 6 P. M.

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