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The members of Sergt. Jasper Post, No. 13, the American Legion, werc addressed by Gen. Frank T. Hines, director of the United States Veter- ans’ Bur the au, post. This was appearance and address Gen. Hines made since his appointment as diree- A unanimous vote of confidence tor. given the new director by the was post The mmittee. entertainment o t through its chairman, Ray J. C ningham. annour that the dance will be held at the Franklin Squar Holel, Wednesday, April 11. Vocal and instrumental numbers will be render- «d during the intermissions and the ballroom will be tastefully decorated. The committee in charge is: Ray J. Cunningham, Russell W. Clarkson 1= for the Commander Thoma elected dele convention of the Alpha Chi Rho in s New York cit New York. Among the new yers admitted to the post are J. Huff, A. R. Liphitch and railey, Who to attend the National Fragerni sion at Hotel has returned tee of Nation- Veterans of bi-monthly xecutive com No held evenin Th apital noWg Monday pres ns eorge J ymmittee ting Neuner took 1dministeri for appo veterans seeking te imounced does not conecur w 4 tee will compile f: ns' preference laws to the chairman of ational legislation committee of rans of Foreign Wars to be to President Harding that 1 of the acts of dis- t ex-service men. - indorsed Secretary Davis' plans for the organiza- uralized immigrants. The Iso took up the proposal & that letters of community chest plan disbursements be sent bu fraternal and ~ o ations in Wash rder the sentiment with d to the plan met pleasure by yund have tments to mitted for with ations been The ended that 4 teran commit recom eld day and ba wuld be arranged for. Also to take der advisement by the department making suitable arrangements for ning vieiting comrades dur- riners’ ¢ ion in June ' Club will cel- its first annual ball to be held April 13. The com £ T. N. Birch, ch Brandon, B. Mu the he ebrate Friday evenin m. €. 0. Donovan llowing were ap- slutions committee Daniel Leahy, Jacobson, H. Clem- d . 0. Donovan. ng of the death jutant’s mother, ts pro- 1 that the | dwin S, form. 1 to Capt olution t of the Ameri- at its regular meeting in of Commerce rooms & adopted a resolution inance Officer George I recommending that board of principals refrain n pu into effect a proposed plan to abandon interhigh school ath- letic competitions. In support of his resolution Mr. Frailey pointed out that the physical and mental quali- ties developed 1 and girls hrough participation hletic com- titions will aid them in later years the ous problems of life mike them better fitted to useful citizens and. ;f need ders of republic. \djt. O. 1. White, chairmin of the ritual committee, presented n report of that committee recommendins the adoption of d ritual for ini- tiation cere - explanation of the chanzes in the form national head- neet will be prescribed by B e ——— Ask for PIMES Davenport Beds —at all good furniture stores. ar Branch Office: Are Located All Over Town —at points where they can serve the great- est convenience to the greatest number of pa- trons of the Classified Section. Leave your Classified ads at any of these Branch Offices—they will be handled accu- rately and promptly. ™ Star Classified Ads pay the advertisers— to such an extent that The Star prints MORE of them each day than all the other Washington papers combined. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office at the latest meeting of ! s the first publios alled | of | xplanation | the high | quarters, the ritual recommended hy the committee was adopted and of | _The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Corps post held its regular month! neeting Tuesday at the home of Mi ubman, 88 M street northwe The American Legion Auxili partment of th, monthly venue meeting northwe: Wednesday evening. Mrs. R. E. Fa ett. president, presided. The of the poppy committee, it was is becoming rapidly organized, several thousand poppies are to made for Memorial da H. Davis was appointed chairman the Americanism committe Mi: Elizabeth Fisher iy to be away f several months, and Mrs. Walton w appointed parliamentarian _in h Two new units of the iary are being formed, York an Stuart Walcott guests of the held at the G ing. No, 10, wei a s 1 meetin vel Club Tuesday eve Costello Post of the Am gion has turned its acti i membership drive and the a clubhouse on the 1 road facing the Bill" Franklin, building committee, is working the plans. Sergt. Murphy of the membership d port cess in this line and will s | twenty-seven new appli t next meeting of the post. Le ferts, chairman of the entertainn committee, assisted by Dick O'Br v ullivan, Miles Bell and Arth have arranged a program f next party of the post. Thomas Walsh is in charge of t arrangements for the Frisc { whi ill attend the annual eonve: {tion at San Francisco next October. The largest crow packed in the Red hospital on Wisconsin avenue atten the smoker of the Mount Al {Chapter of the Disabled Amert Veterans last Wednesday night. Sin its installation this chapter has i reased more than 200 per cent in i | memb ip rolls and is the on organization of former service in the institution. Last election Potomac hairman of tl su that was ev Toss hut Wednesc entertain its fellow nd relatives. { Frank . national patients, friend Irwin, chairman of th mmittee i i { dered to be observed in the Initiation of members hereafter joininx the post Tank District of Columbia, work stated, be Mrs. George auxil- The members of the auxiliary to the nd on Conduit | river. on chairman Club, t the men was the biggest effort it has made to | form. of THE D. A. V.. made the only address, ex- plaining the work of the organization in ajudicating claims and solving the problems of the former service men. Mrs. David Kinchloe, wife of Repre- sentative Kinchloe of Kentucky, sang and played and the patients joined in her whistling specialty. The Aloysius Quartet, Thomas E. Pyne, Robart M. O'Lone, Charles J. Reagan and Francis A. Duffy, sang. Mrs. Carl Sollers and Miss Goidie Granger rendered duets and Miss Granger sang popular solos. It [Kelly and Brown were loaned by s | Keith’s for one of the best acts of “9|the evening; William D. Kelly, Pete Deffes and William Shanahan’sang. Maj. O. B. Mallow and the staff of the Nospital received a vote of thanks for their co-operation in making the affair a s and the chapter named Ra chapter adjutant. - at squality-Walte st, No. 284, Veterans of Foreign Wars, just closed one of the most prosperous quarters in its history, with a net gain of nine- oflteen members, making the present % |membership 196, while the financtal a5 [condition of the post, in charge of L. %% |E. Donaldson, quartermaster, is in first-class condition. The post authorized the purchase of one $2. first mortgage bond as the initial investment of the post and plans are alread being worked out in order to insure an annual addition to the reserve fund. The following members were elected as delegates fo the department en- campment: W. G amieson (chair- man), Royal M. Tink Sam Berlin, Edward A, Johnson. Glenn L. Shinn, Myron D. mith, John G. Robbins, Ara B. Finch, John D. Wischhusen, Joseph Madden, Henry C. Forne; R. E. Ogle. L. . Donaldson and David H. Eagle o The entertainment and meef- nt|{ing held Thu . celebrating the he | elose of tr ent membership cam f- |paign. was_under the direction nt|James M. F well, chairman of ntertainment committee. The me bers of the Ladie y were the special guests ., and, in addition to m: selections by Boys' Independent Band, solos M. Tinker and fancy dancing ary Cunningham, M Irene ompanist, pleasing sur- the presentation of an er!honorary _membership _badge to Mother” Emma teed, who had - | T ntly b n elected an honorar to | member of the adies’ Auxiliary an | Upon request of Mrs. Margaret L. “inch. president, the pregentation n- | was made by Col, Gorge Tait, chiet tslof staff of the District 1y | Department. The committee of the post having harge of arrangements for the 1 dance to be given at the April 10 reported that all rangements were completed next meeting of the post April 5 nd of re | g n- of he the ur or he n- [prise was | ds | Hall The he will be SUNDAY t offic the | of Columbia ! TAR, | OFFICERS’ November 11 of this yea: who had service during war may get a commiss] Officers’ Reserve Corps professional examination. examination and they w easy. Original appointments i only in_the uates of ing the reserve training afforded by th military training camps. will pass quickly. jbe here soon and for that corps have been urged that they may to become identified with before it is too late. With a view of standar aotivities of the medical department at citizens’ military training camps to be conducted this summ lowing with in various corps are preliminary physical pplicants” conducted by six groupe of medical men. rs of the Army. officers of the avy. 3. cers of the health service. 4 of the Officers’ Reserve | 6. Medical men not conn Any Phystel connection with class 6, the applicant m; amined and prot, and smallpox his own eyponse. If an bplics to 'any of the classes, the applicant w at any expense in obtaini quired The War Department h | the standard physical tests {by the Natlonal Amateu ence on citizenship, which by Secretary of War. The tests will be made tant feature of the summ Small Monthly Payment An Unusual Value Are Proud to Offer Here is a Player-Piano that we have singled out for special mention in our ad-! vertising. We know of no other Player at anywhere near this price so mechanically perfect, so beautiful in tone and so attractive in finish and appearance. This partic-| ular Player has such unusual merit that we indorse it as a wonderful purchase for ’the home that wants a good, reliable Player at the lowest possible cost. USED PLAYERS. Solo Concerto. . $295 {Emerson . .... .$350 |Lockwood ... .$365 {Chickering . .. .$450 Haines ...... .$465 Story & Clark .$415 Come Early for best selection In our used department we offer some unusual good bargains in re- conditioned pianos and players. These instruments all carry our guar- antee and yearly exchange privilege. If you will come early you will be surprised at this large selection that we have to offer. Several Bargains N Used Phonographs | $20, $50, $60, $75, $90 | USED PIANOS, Bradbury . .... J. C. Fischer. . . Hardman . . ... Smith & Barnes E. Gabler . .. .. Stieff . Homer L Kitt Company Fnabe Warerooms 1330 G Street date all veterans who desire a com- mission will be required to pass the cers’ Reserve Corps will then be made grade of second leu- tenant from among selected grad- officers’ camp and those who complete #sucoessfully the three-year period of November 11 will officers who have friends whom they know to be eligible for the reserve known these facts to them in order have an opportunity WIill Standardize Activities, recommendations surgeon general of the Army have been approved and will be complied Arrangements will be made to have | examination of bers of any or all of the following Medical offi- | nited States public Medical Medjcal officers of the National Guard. any component of the Army. Permi the work of | ed against typhoid by any physiclan at prophylaxis and vaccination. Union at the request of the confer- WASHINGTON, D. C. r has been set as the latest date that an officer the world jon in the without a After that il not be n the Offi- train- e citizens' The time | reason all to make the Army dization of er, the fol- of the a. the mem- 1. Medi- 2. ‘Medical officers Corps. 5. ected with ible. ay be ex- applicant other five il not be ng the re- as_adopted s prepared r " Athletic | was called an impor- er training standard, and eighteen years, hundred in 13 seconds, fourteen feet, high jump four feet four and vault five feet two inches. young man of nineteen and twenty years, should run the hundred in 12 3-5, broad jump fifteen, high jump four feet six inches and bar vault five feet four inches. Running spikes and special athletio |y uniforms are barred. camps this summer all men will com- € military It parts and The | eligl] for to make -thirteen feet in the Requirements for Boy. A boy of the senior high school approximately seventeen should run the broad jump com an utivy A the college grade, Y, In the training | sign pete in the usual fleld uniform—service | which will be of assistance in time of Three Suites Complete Easy Credit Exactly Picture The Living Room Included in this wonderful three- room offer is the overstuffed tapestry living room suite pic- tured above, All three pieces have deep cofl spring seats and backs with roll arms—living room fur- niture of exceptional character jand well built in every detail of |construction. These suites are |built by one of the largest manu- facturers in the country, and only because we bought them at a real sacrifice can we include them in this sensational three-room outfit. shoes, shirt. deats at War College until two years after graduation. of branches under same conditions as obtain in cases of other officers. Second Lieut. staff specialist, has been transferred to Corps, with the same rank and date of reported to Maj. John Scott, local exec- quarters. Based on budget estimates, the War Department training program for or- ganized reserves contemplates training for fifty reserve officers at 3d CoFps Area, Baltimore, during the fiscal year 1923 This training will be active duty under perience at corps area headquarters, 3] ' MARCH 18, 1923—PART 1. program for the regular Army, or- ganized reserves, ocitizens’ training camps and the Reserve Of- cers’ Training Corps. The National Guard of the various states will be asked to take similar action. tests included the 100-yard dash, run- ning broad jump, running high jump and bar vault. They require a boystriction, such officers will be available of the junior high school standard, which s approximately fiftecn and ;gleesen years, to run 100 yards in the running broad jump, to clear four feet two inches in the running high Jump and to clear five feet in the bar vault. leggins, breeches and flannel ‘has been decided by the War De- ment that graduates of Command General Staff School will not be ble for assignment to duty as stu- follows: tantry, 14; fleld artillery, 6 , 5; Signal Corps, 1; Except for this re- | fare service, 1; assignment at discretion of chiefs | ment, partment, ordnanci During the fifteen-aa structions officers will dut corps or branch serv routine matters connected Tillman Is Transferred. Stephan F. Tillman, Adjutant General's Officers’ Resery the student offic mission. Lieut. Tillman, following by actual service. absence from the city, 'has again ply the student with the m. of correspondence and matters which are liable e officer, for duty at these head- 24 war. cer will be advis allowances and mileage, and is de- ed to furnish such officers with ex- military organization of as d The Queen Anne Bedroom Suite This beautiful five.plece bedroom suite completes the three-room outfit that goes on sale tomorrow, complets, at $285. It is a new style, finished in rich walnut and in- cludes a fullsiza Bow-end Bed, a Dresser, Chiffonier, Dressing Table and Bench to match. You wiil be amazad to find such a eplendid bedroom suite included in this won derful threeroom outfit! Remember, that just a small deposit delivers the complete outfit of three suites to your home at tomorrow's low price—the balance will be ar- ranged on credit terms to suit your conveniencs. emergency. Reserve officers to be train- ed for this duty will be drawn arms and branches approximately as General Staff Corps, avalry, 3 coast artillery, 4; engineers, 2; air serv. chemical adjutant general's de- partment, 1; inspector general's depart- 1;' judge advocate general's Quartermaster Corps, . 1; finance, 1; medical cour: 1; of in- be assigned to in office of the staff officer of the ce concerned. with separate officers will be presented s 80 far as practicable A program of in- struction will be arranged so as to sup- n class administrative lop in the normal procedure at the headquar- This program wilf be based, as le, upon the duties required and practice which would be in force in the office concerned during a time of Before reporting the student offi- d that he will prepare to de himself on the national defense ac the United States. from in- of ‘service. The fifteen das' will be hased upon a schedule pre viously prepared, 80 that his entire t may be occupled to the most advan tage. war- de- 3; of which Capt. N. Bennett is chairmar will announce the date later. SUES FOR RESTRAINT. ‘William S. Thompson, trustes All the to to have been bought by Mayer with funds of the corporatior and the title placed in the name Mrs. Mary R. The court 1s asked to Mayer and his wife from bering the property. Attorney Mari, Butler appears for the trustee bankruptc Mayer. 2 restra and Easy Credit Terms The Dining Room The eight-piece walnut dining room suite, sketched from our d play floor, is exactly as pictured above. It includes eight beauti- ful pieces, Table, Buffet, five Side Chairs and a Host Chair. The china cabinet to match may be had at just a small additional cost. Imagine buying such a splendid dining room suite as this in a complete three-room outfit at less than you would ordinarily expect to pay for the furniture in a si gle room. Just $295 for All Three Suites Exactly as Pictured Above 3-Piece Bedroom Suite The bed has massive con- Here is a real bargain! tinuous posts with substantial filers, ser, finis] and a large mirror. bedroom values we have ever offered. Liberal C 0 SPECIAL 'fi‘ Gas or Electric Floor Lamps Beautiful Silk Shades, bases fini:lhed in mahog- any an morrow at. $2.00 Cash—75c Week Beautiful 26- piece Rogers ver Set FREE very chase of $100 or Over. niiil‘l ed in golden oak, has four spaclous drawers A full size chiffonier completes this wonderful suite—one of the most extraordinarv while the dres- .50 to match and four chairs Dining Room Compare this astounding value! room suite at less than you would ordinarily expect to pay for the buffet alone. colonial buffet with a big mirror, an extension table The suite is substantially made and one of the most extraordinary dining room values we have offered in many a day. Suite *39 A complets dining Includes a large size It is specially priced in this Double Value Sale at $39.50. redit AXWELL’S ONDAY Your Choice of Either Item This is all triple coated, seamless white efatfiel. These pieces are made to sell for $1.50 or more. We made a special purchase of 500 pieces only for this sale. One item consists of covered Saucepan.with lid, either The other. item consists of 3 Sauce- Y 4 or 4 quart size. pans, sizes 1, 175 and 2 quart. Monday only. %numnmnmnummnmmnmummmum|m||||!|||m|mu|mum|umuum||||l||m|nmnmmmumnumuummuifi Easy - Terms = “Wisconsin Peerless” Buy Yours Early There is a distinct advan- tage in buying your refrig- orator early this year. Not only will you have the use of it during the warm spring days_to come, but you will also be able to choose from a complete snowing of all models and sizes. Prices start as low as— Side Icers.........$19.75 We Deliver Anywhere Freight Paid to All Points Not Reached by Our Trucks Student officers, at the ttme they are designated, will be glven such other preliminary reading matter as may be desired by the corps area chief servic: Officers of the 2d Battalion of th. $20th Infantry are planning to hold a dance in the near future. A committec is preparing plans for the same and bankruptey of the France and Can- ada Steamship Corporation, has fled suit in the District Supreme Court for the convevance of property said Charles encum