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THE SUNDAY STAR, time limit for former world war offi- cers to come into the Officers’ Reserve Corps without examination s not re- celving favorable consideration by the board revising the regulations for the corps. The reserve officers on the , Lieut. Cols. G. G. Reiniger and H. P Ward, Majs, John Perkins and F. B. Ryons and Capt. John B. mour, who were all emergen, during the world war, are inc the opinion that no world war officer should be accepted without examina- tion after November 11. This will | 8ive those officers elght more months 10 come into the Officers’ Reserve yesterday, and the injury bl Corps. on exumination of their P95 ciias i signme chief of staff of the tu‘“”,,‘ may be counted for longevity After that time under prese: 3 others, In 1921Ad_n| s Division, Urganized Reserves. and|under the provisions of the act of Muy regulations ca from siinilar cailie wers 5887 ard from further duty with the Organized | 18. 1920, This settles u question con- | B¢ injuries 43,324, while in 1920 the et thesd Corps Area. He|Ceining world war officers killed numbered 6,495 and the in- Jured 63,756 A rifie St i detailed in the inspector composed entirely half of the persons kill- members of the R. 0. T. C. partment, this eity. Local | the Georgetown Universi der the S0th were tres- were _train- intere the amp Meade | hy il rl\”‘ f ‘\rdn({) employe: Passen- — ctachment o . Qg (Laonps illed during year num- engineers s almost comble ted, sdueations stitutions throughout | 17 AHin Sl 8 e e e ieation, ") 19 the previous the new map of the reservatic {1 the country entered to the meet. | o 0 ca with & rec T of passen- Sohle of thive Y it WL The ofticlal score of the Georgetown | Secgrdince, with & recent compared not be fi for use it 4 out of & possible 4,000 | INGE e, i training v Tidence of some very re- | 'The cavalry equipment tables, now fln-mnln of Rexerves. | \p;‘“"""’]“'bi Tt 15 the highest ) ine |vn-1.4|r'uhqm!» expected to be arters, 8d Corps | 5 | inade in the particular|completed by June 30. The units of Vear there were 4nd will probably stand as a | this arm in the fleld are extrene 4 enlisted men of T e time to come. The |gnxious that the Wistribution of these 28 “' n“xnngnnulgu-d on its tables be completed as soon as p Nt Mal Willlam H. Hob- | tjeanle, The troop table will g0 out ¥, is the P. M. 8. and T. at | ;raPie- ot « much of the succes: g § WASHINGLION, D. Half 1922 Rail " Deaths Caused By Trespassing Railroad train operation during the accidental 76 persons, the Inter- Commerce Commission re- - MARCH 25, 1923—PART B T T 3 T o T T R e T TR 0vershadowmg Any Prevnous Bargam Event in Our History With Values That Will§ Yve Long in the Memory of the Tlmftv Who Were Foresmhted Enough to Buv Hpu‘ THE CIVILIAN ARMY lay Star[with. A captain Commanding an or- ganization recelves $240 a year with- - |out any reference to the “falthful per- formance of administrative duties. The controller general has ruled that in the case of an officer of the Navy who was commissioned prior to Ju the time of his attend- tudents’ Army Tralning &l above beading S of the Natio " Reserve Corps and branches of the ¢ . Jamerson, infantry, s been relleved from as- at 2 Full Slze QUlTCASES Boys’ Khakl FANTS No Charges or Will Calls AN " |1316 To 1324 7TH ST.. N.W. union suits. 2for$1 10prs.,$l 72580 natnsook cloth union wiits n st aality 0 Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders. HOUSE SLIPPERS Made of soft kid finish leather, 1 r woles and rubber heels. Children’s Tan ' OXFORDS, 3 ‘lldfl wilh durable stit, HOUSE SLIPPERS, 11 Rome have leather soles, othiers have pad- Dr. Scholl’s _ 3 pack of | Lunit at | and it is as won | n 5 | expected that many more will come in ham | before the time Iimit expire ces of the National| The Engineer Tattalion (col At and teame frnal|composed of National Guard tre with injured w 4 the year befor WOULD STANDARDIZE PRISON-MADE GOODS Committee Boys Blue quest ‘olumbia nade with bib 2for$1 : Men’s Cotton HOSE Black Boys’ “ZENO PADS,” BLOUSES For corns, buntons and callouses: that wre National Concludes ‘ r Forty will be ficer in- = to apment itinue encral plan years, the el into the basic ced red, white and blue smplete all four courses ualified for a for the rectors wi Holabird ¥ ") Fort Washington & later date, Pleased at Fund Grant. the lack of appropriations ure of the War ced that v snds be o Army, “ppro; M;‘. A Tow sne heartiest end he franking privi llexe on offcial busi- n withdrawn imber of officers of the ce Officers’ Reserve Corps as f December 31 was 8,056, More than \alf of this number held the grade o 8 d lieutenant. Of the total ) there are following shows rious grad snant colonels second lleutenants. rps has under way bout improv in subma cable transmis- ion, which have not departed much rom the standards that brought them nto existence, Extra Pay Provided. Under provisions of s act of June 10, 19 feutenants briRade funetions NHEN YOU NEED A KEY You need our instant dupli- cating service. Duplicate key, 3ring your locks to the shop. TURNER & CLARK Basement. 1233 New York Ave. 25c. Monkey and Goat Glands for Rejuvenation ‘Why think of grafting them? Just have your own wake up so they function properly o by sane living, nerve stimolation tave u desire Braier, 1311 peutics, 8. C “UP Path the strength of pal serofulous child, ro BUILD Discovery— one of the bent things for a wasted body and a weakened mystem. it purifies the blood, enriches it and makes effective every natural repuiring and nourish- ing the wystem. In recovering from grip. fevers, pnenmonia or other debliitating dis- canes it Ix un uppetizing, restorative tonic to bring back health and vigor. Benefits nervous and general debili- ty. Sold in Tablet or Liquid form. E is . ‘du: to his untiring energy and work. urng the course this vear at the War College the student of- 'S were divided up into commit- the task of making a com- 13 cestain phases of the 3 kned to each. Thy il r |1H~ u! \'h‘\ work has been reduced o wri d the manuscripts, to- | ®ether with the excellent maps per- {taining to them. have been turned 1over to the Infautry Journal for pub- lHeation in that magazine, One w in \1\.]\! eacl h |1n|v'h extending over a one year Lieut, shame, to the tha Ar ot ishable support of suc th ommand of | s Infantry: K1 ed templats en assisned “he proposition A question was recently raised by W government 1919 prisonment for not more than a_y or both. Status of OMcers. % Three-Day Session on Pro- Cal. Cornelius W, gram Here. Plans for standardization of com- | modities manufactured in prisons of the United States are to bLe worked infantry, .'in regard prosecution of claims a by my reserve of makes it an offens, by fine of $5000 or for “an officer of the U s b aesntior | tee:_on “prisons and prison Inbor The committee is composed of Le odges of Virginia, W. R. Boyer cpresenting organt f at- assists in the prosecu a claim. on or It is held that there War De: erce and Agri. 4 tech: (ted purposes, that Cong when ordered time &n by the ded qulr obey such order. should 1 a 9 Q e e 40c The PHILLIP LEVY Refrig now that you can own every home should own can buy it here on the you to own the a one. origin Why it costs less to own a Crystal Belding Hall or P.L .Refrigerator The small first payment on our club plan delivers a refrigerator that s many dollars in ice bills, food, and perhaps a big doctor bill. advertised makes llip Levy's Re- s are built 1o pre ‘Phe nationally “dry-cold” air food chambers. * The patented insulation within the extra walls makes it impos- sible for the cold air to escape. This is only one of the many reasons why refrigerators shown here are tested and approved by good housekeeping institutes. Phillip Levy's Refrigerator Club brings to your home a sanitary al - lined - refrigerator — the white porcelain lining is cleaned—no cracks for dirt or germs to lurk in. Finally, Phillip Levy's 35 years of accumulated thought and judg- ment and wholesale buyving is “bought into” every refrigerator on aisplay. Whether vou pay spot cash or pay while using it— either way—vou get our iron- clad guarantee. Trade in Your Old Refrigerator Your old relrixeralor accepted as payment on a brand-new one her Phillip Levy's. 735 Seventh St.NW —Between G &H. WASHINGTON, D. C. Delivers a Top Icer Refrigerator With a 70-Ib. ice capacity--for first-class finest kind of a Refrigerator without paying the weekly payments so often asked. TUEIBE $29.50 erator Club is open to every family, and Refrigerator and pay for it as you use it— No matter what size Refrigerator you need—you al Phillip Levy Club Plan plan that enables usual large Buying refrigerators as we do—carloads at a time—for our 18 big stores—it goes with- aut saying that we do buy for less—much less -than the small one-stor¢ merchant—and, buying for less, we can, of course, sell for less. Come in now—select the size Refrigerator you need. and pay for it on this Club 1'lan Buy Your Refrigerator on This Phillip Levy Club Plan— e | 1nt Week 00 13th Week 00 25th Week 26th Week i | 95° 85¢ 80° 75° 70° 65° 40° 50° 00 145th Week Znd Week Sed Week 1 *1 *1 il.l !l.l.’. $7.10 2ixt 1 Week .10 15th Week 27th Week 4th Week 10 16th Week 2Sth Week Sth Week 10 17th Week .10 18th Week 20th Week 20th Week 6th Week Tth Week 3 19th Week Bist Week 32nd Week 33rd Week Sth Week 20th Week % 50° 10th Week 11th Week 12th Week 22nd 1% ek *1 00 23rd Week 00 24th Week Out-of-Town Folks— Write for prices and terms, as well as Refrigerator Catalogue. We specialize in large refrigerators. We Pay the Freight. part e at [ LTINS | | I ! | 58 inches % Women’s Silk 81 . UNDERWEAR, 3 for $1 Shortaleere shirts and ankle-length draw to 4 AI.L-SILK ENVELOPES, Good Quul Washable Silk Chemibse, with und satin tops; neatly m E 13 ($8:000: 8 mmmmmmmmmmmwm $2.95 Value WOMEN'S SKIRTS, 4plain blue or white gabardine ' measure 1 Big Glrh DRESSES, Good washahle gingham 7 ta 14 ine White WAISTS, Crochet Iac pland checks and $1 == cdllurs and cuffs 5 to 49, | To $4.95 Lonsdale Jean White Middy Dresses, 51 Pleated wkirt hrafd-trimmed. tie tinieh; siightly solled; worth to $4.95. Rizes to 14 INFANT S’ LONG COATS, Short Conts: all new, freeh snd ol 11k embrotdered or lace trimmed o recks and broken 4yds.,$l cut New patterns, checks: cut from SWISS, Several pa Hose.™ 6prs.,$1 Full mercerized quality, in white only; sizen 4 to A} 4 GLOVES, Jomen's white, black. pongee or gra gloves: in all sizes. MATI'ING OR RAG RUGS, mported Jap Matting Rug. nentle” ciehelich: x54 Worth to $1.08 § Mercerized i DAMASK, Highly mercerized, bleached tal maorted patte 2yds.,$1 Aamask ¢ GiNram 22 yds., $1 sizes 318 feot, pluin-color rag rugs To $1.50 Fine Wash gllfi( Hass 3prs.,$1 o™ fiprs.,$1 Men’s FELT HATS Men’s & Boys’ KNITTED TlES Ak $1 3for$l rrment of calors alits 1 and patt Favel Girls’ Rubberized RAIN CAPES, 'Win;rrlen’s, Mi?sTas'hnd Children’s Trimmed Women’s Black | Dress Pumps Per Shoe | Made of black Viei and ihave flexible leather soles O 1 e-strap \1_\1(-_ daintily pe riorated _and panneled.| | (Per Pur, $2.4 00) Spring Hats: | DIAPERS Voile and Organdy WASH DRESSES bouble Bed BEDSPREADS $1: Mar- 18x18 Hen;med Doz.:SI : 12f0r$l : $l Wamen s Gauze VESTS, New Imported KID GLOVES, durable and de $1 CROSS STRlPE PORTI!'ZRF.SPr $l oy sud B 7yds., $1 bird and A 4yds., $l erized finish 2for$1 e thread: 29c Cretonne 81x90 Bleached SEAMLESS SHEETS, 51 d '3bfo’l_'$1 9f0i_'$1 DRAPERY soc'\?i-wade SATEEN, highis mer 50c Lace Top VESTS, 19¢ Extr‘a’Slze VESTS, 24x48 Turkish TOWELS atworbent $1 Women’s Gingham HOUSE DRESSES Neatiy SATIN CAMISOLES, Heary grade. ¥ 1. K 25c Manville Chambray e o 5l2yds., $1 3fo"r'$1A 4yds.,$1 ‘ |1 HOSE 4prs.,$1 Sc Wifidow SHADES, 50c Table OILCLOTH 25c Checked TOWELING, ,,v' $1; Tow. Syds., Hemstitched i TABLECLOTHS, of 8 good mercerized da; sqnare hematitched or round seatioped: 5 TiNon" 10yds.,$l # LINON, Good sheer qualitr, fine ble ~ full plece. Worth 18c & g Dfi'fi'sgi'sf Zfor $1 checked gingham. n panty dresses in neat styles ‘ TOWEIS e e, meres Joke: SATEEN QOSTUME SLIPS, ‘Women’s Black or Navy Sateen Costume Princess Slips; hemstitched yoke and self sh der straps. All sives. 6for$1 25¢ Turkish 11 white Turl TOWELS, 2prs.,$1 Good weight, h towels; goubte GLOVES, Two-clasp. AILsllk. pioes: in it % Jfinger tips A Sensational Sale of 200 Sp Coats, Capes & Dresses ‘ $5 re arc on .\ 02 garments iy 12 capes in copen and tan, 20 co and 30 dresses in silk, serge and satins, ors and sizes. $l' For Women Double and More Misses and Girls ats in tan or oul- Women's Fine Pink Eatiste cut. well made, elastic waist und PARTY BOXES, 2for$1 Women's and Misses’ Neatlr Assorte Party Boxes. well made and neatly fitt 4for$1 35c Double X Dimits lengthis ; Merc. Fancy SOCKS, Waterbury Nickel ALARM CLOCKS, sha al g tim 4prs.,$1 all sizes $1 will & {,’fi.“&f;“g{,fis 3for$1 Good quallty Swins rithed. taped neck and VESTS, Yd,, $1 Tuble Socis™" 4prs, 1 /4-Length Damask, 5% ton sport Renfrew Flowered inches wide. Worth 81 Sizes 36 and Lace Clocked Sitk Hose, 2prs.,$1 Perfect quality, three seam back; black oniy. Al sizes. Boys’ 1x1 Ribbed Hose, with triple knee withstand hard wear; in all sizes 6 to 117 fast-color black. Cideents, ofor$l Girls' 6 to 12 year Pink Batiste Bloom- ers, full cut and well made. ciooners. 4for$1 Girle' Plok, White or Black Bloomers; Sic Gingher 3 for §1 59¢ Gingl ROMPERS 4ldren’s I"llln Blue or Striped Gingham Rompers; sizes 6 years. $1.50 Extra Sue sl ‘Women's fine muslin uln(wl gowns, d GOWNS, 8 to 14 Year GIRLS'SKIRTS, 2for$1 Made of & good muslin with pn\q em- broidery flonnee. ‘Worth T8¢ each. 7 to 18 Year Girls’ $l insook with pretty lace PRINCESS SLIPS, $1 Made of & fine pleated ¢ down: all sizes. mm thk Sateen Si fimu' Bands, 4for $1 een, cream GYM BLOOMERS Good quality otton bands, with 1k cross stri 50c TRIPLE KNEE HOSE, 4 Pairs, 79¢c Yci Wlde PONGEE 39c Lace Top VESTS, Perfoct gauze cotton ril and_armhole. Kizes 38 to 4. 51 “Cinderella” Sateen and Gingham Panty RESSES $1.00 Fine quality black sateen, or fast color with or 4for$1 bed, taped ne 2 yds.,$l to g 500 Boys’ Fine Wash Suits | . A great Middy ple stvles In pin 59c Skirts and ENVELOPES infants’ Shots, 2for$1 Ruben's style cross silk stripe shirts, silk overlocked edge; all sizes. 73‘foir$l ve petticoats and |79 silke CAMISOLES, satin trimmed yokes, elustic waist, SATIN BLOOMERS, e el Bl b Ruben’s Styl Inforts” Shirts, 4for $1 Made of a good quality o ‘Illl the correct weight for now 85¢c Waist UNION SUITS Of u very Bne and wonderful val ‘ CREPE GOWNS Ticlaasd SHEETING, 18x18 Damask NAPKINS $2 Full F’ashic;ned PURE SILK HOSE 6prs.,$1 _ = gold, on whit 5yds. ST 25¢ Fancy Top | SOCKS, bine, bia Nizes 41 TO 29c WHITE GOODS 8 Yds., Fine Yurd-wide Batiste, 1 Pajama 25¢ Yd.-Wide PERCALE New Spring GINGHAMS 69c Extra Snze BLOOMERS, 2prs.,$l Lurge. Reinforced-seat Women’s Pink 2for$l. shirred 3ok 2for$l woven nafn 5 erepe 69¢c lnfants’ DRESSES, Made of a Infants’ 1 SACQUES, s 2for$1 Good anality infants' knit sacques; pink or blue trimm Lace & Satin Top el si ENVELOPE CHEMISE, Ma with beautiful Jace and GIRDELETTES & $1 consnrs d Kaufinun tffor$l 1 durable, 12 e batiste 39c Body WAISTS o knit, stro tons. Al ‘sizes Extra Size Sateen PETTICOATS, Lustrous mercerized sa at flons “‘ R S SR PO B0 L i 0L 3 tape