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PATRIOTIC CONCERT . (No Number at All, AT CENTRAL HIGE | Was Called ‘Liza’ National l(;;dies to Be Heard at ln Norf ‘Car’lina Weekly Community solo, patriotic melodies, “iyde Grimes. body arching to G mbia, the A Travelers' Ald worker found a colored woman with a number of children wandering aimlessly about the Union station last evening, and asked the mother if she needed any help. “Deed I do, miss. I'se got to take these ‘ere children to Floridy avenue.” “What number on Florida ave- nue do you wish to go to?" she was asked. “I'se gwine to my sister's house, and I don’'t reckon she's got no number, leastwise she didn’t have Forgotten? ; ‘When, “only yesterddy, Americans from platforms were calling upon heaven to witness the eternal grati- tude of the American people for those doughboys who shed blood in Flan- ders flelds, the Argonne or the inferno of Belleau Woods? Forgotten? ‘When he was told as he came limp- ing back to the motheriand that his sacrifice had written his name indel- ibly on the book of heroes of the nation? Forgotten? - Well, possibly not entirely, for a |{maimed leg tells a more poignantly pathetio story than the saddest voice mile, They seem to have themselves on a slightly higher ped- estal than those who once crowded about them with attentions. They are a class apart. They paid a big sacrifice and they are proud of it—* some of them—and others _grumble with their voices at the fickleness of the world, but they have seen too much of life to let this eat at their hearts. Let these few words, set down in a jumbled mass of chirography, serve to. introduce again Washington, the city, to the groub which is still the most honorable it houses. Let Wash- ington payse for a moment in its twentleth céntury rush and remember a few things. Let the city and its denizens bethink itself of these men, greater .than whom there is none within the gates—for they have pald with a part of their body—and, sad T jotory that et hington take ible task, which will if Auman nature ro- mains the same, of exemplifying through the years the eternal grati- tude it has vowed these men. It might mean something to try to be practically grateful, even though there's no such thing as lasting re- membrance. L. S. MOHLER RE-ELECTED LEGION POST COMMANDER Lew S. Mohler, one of the first Dis- trict boys to enter the N: at the outbreak of the war, and who d out the unexpired term of Ma post command asbiagton Pont, No, ican Legion Tuesday night by a major- ity of more thun twenty votes over hi nearest competitor. The election was then made umanimous by John Thomas Taylor, who had received the minority vote. | Pércy B. McCoy was re-elected first vice commander, and J. W. Brashears was elected second vice commander, | Nathan J. Cosel, third vice com er; Bernard C. McGee, quarterma Theodore C. Howe, sergeant- W. N. Willlams, surgeo: b 5 The ouster of Thacker V. V was definitely closed when the co. mittee report of the action of the de ommittee was The post also voted not to ts _meeting nights. Phone Franklin 8175 for It’s a Big Relief— —to you to know that the Paint you are applying is !h_e best obtainable. If you are csreful to specify “Murco” Liquid Paint for. every job you will have no regrets—the Paint will “stay put” and give continuous pro- tection for a greater period of time than any other Paint. It is the wonderful lasting quality of “Murco™ Liquid Paint that has won for it the and it makes itself heard, while an empty sleeve can be at times more eloquent: than a poem. If only the |thoughts of Washingtonians as they {look at one of the residents of that t hospital on the northern out- skirts of the city can save forgetful- ness, they are not forgotten. But Washington, being human, n$ to be allowing the eraser which flying time rubs on the blackboard of memory to be wiping off the clear- ly defined sentiments of the days immediately following the war. The same throngs that contained smiling |and sympathetic faces in those da |are hurrying by now on more ir {portant missions than sending a thrill {of cheer into the heart of a cripple. ame automobiles which were at all of a limping wre none when she done left Norf Car-lina. 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