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R THE STXNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, OCTOBER 21 ;]923--1’1\’[1'[‘ 2. tached dfficers' 1ist and it Is belleved | for this class of equipment will also | duty with the Organized Reserves of Brig. Gen. Alva Joseph od he was on training duty ince this officers’ salary as a civil that this number will be augmented. |include the availability of proper |the 3d Corps Area with the 62d Cav- homa National Guard . for fifteen days from Jul bove o 4 ; 1 | In percentage terms, slightly more | storage facilities and they will be or- |alry Divislon. He will proceed to Drig. Gen. Willle McDaniel Rowan of [ 1923, Col. Byers was previously $2.000 per annur and that he wis { ar 123 per cent of the entire com- | dered shipped against the National San Francisco and sail about Novem- , the Kansas National Guard, to com- | &ranted fifteen days > previously granted fifteen days o o . missioned personne; belonging to the | Guard funds in the hands of the corps |ber 1 for New York city and thence 'mand the 60th Iield Artille { under the act of Ma , 16 military leave authorized by tho o b A R L S R |llo Boltimore for preliminary train-|gade of the 35th Infantr: the month of January, d|act of May 12, 1917, he cannot ache - - |ing. First Lieut. T. North, field arti 3 3 4 osle . |a course of instructio . Shinisd e IS L n E g This, it is contended, ia too many | The close of the fiscal year 1923 |lery, has been Grdered to Washing- | B aen, ienry Dozler Russell of |2 course of instruction at the Army |granted leave ‘with pay during the Mary Washington Chapter met|zation of Gen artin Chapter | officers to be on unassigned duty for |finds the National Guard with almost ' ton for duty with the American bat- | iened. s National Guard, ik conteallor eenetall holds tha veriod he was attending the "uesday, the regent, Mrs. Frederick |2t Martinsville, Va., b: hryn Barr | a total commissioned strength of only | the same strength it enroiled at the |tle monument commission, Capt. glened, and Brig. Gen. Robert ease | « r general holds that, ! trai~ing camp. . the GiMn. | Kearfott, a former member of the 12,000 officers. It is pointed out that | beEinning of that period. The tabu- | b, Thayer, 3d Cavairy. at Fort My avis, Georgla National Guard, to T. F. Johnson, presiding. During the | Saran nklin Chapter. the number of officers detailed o the | 1ation of the June 30 strength returns ' has. bees’ poiice _ |command ‘the sotn Field Artiliery | S2Gg ?( A AL " - 'w'f 5\ business -session announcement of | colloges and schools will reveal the |shows ‘a force of 9,675 officers and | ment and T detailon bs Tastracear | Brigade of the 30th Infantry Division. | @, \)\7 \\?@ (&«‘ ?’% \@;% ?‘ &, RV N, ) N, [NV, 1Y, second i % as made. Book | /The Col Tench Tilghman Chapter |fact that at the larger schools the | 150,923 enlisted men, an aggregate | wi Lol s 3 — ) ) to committess was made. =Baok |o¢ potheads, M., met Oc number ot officers on duty could be | of 160.595. On June 30, 1922, the en- Guard we Bassochusetts, Natlonsl| Members of the officers Reserve N Y T, N, ks W pledged for the 1bTary | the home of Mrs. Willi considerably reduced. \ {rollment was 8,744 officers and 150,914 | Helms has been assigned to duty Corps of the Army who are employed at Memorial Continental Hall, which | the vice regent, Mrs. - \ enlisted men, a total of 159,658, executive officer at the Infan by the government in a’civil borough presiding. The chairman re- | Plans are being perfected for the During 1922 the guard gained 40 \scmwl at Fort Benning, relleving Col ported the state meeting of October | first meetings of the reserve adju- |Der cent in strength. The year be- |J M. Graham. 4 ! i ,raining camp | =" F 1’1 E it e : e e Qfij ashion or Kconomy room has always been under the care chapter. Donations weremade |5, The chapter expressed its sorrow |tants general officers in the District. | fore it gained 100 per cent. In 192 = period in e fif 1 ard the reception to the president | in the loss it had sustained by the | This meeting is scheduled for Novem- | the gain in aggregate strength was| The Infantry building, new home | nnot recel > salary of their Al and to the Mary Washington | death of Miss Nellie Allnut, corre- |ber 5 at the local reserve headquar. |negligible. Nine hundred officers |of the United States Infantry As il position ar [ 7 3 : e o e tary. A new secre [ ters in the Grahain building, 14th and | were added, it is true. but the enlisted | ciation, will be completed apout 1 eir - training dut s n urs=~or oth! Hospital at Fredericksburg, Va. The | was appointed by the board. A cos- |E streets northwest. An officer from ! strength, after rising to the maxi- | vember 1, it has been announced. The | days, under © decision rdeent] i rezent announced a benefit talk would | tume 1 at’ the Auditorium in | the staff of Gen. Robert C. Davis, the \J1um of 155,074 on October 1 of last | association will then move from its |dered by the eomtrolier gene be given by the chapter historian, a JFriday by Miss Neta Cralg, | adjutant general, will explain the [year, fell back again to a point almost | present location in the Union Trust| This declsion was rendered on re- The secret of this combination of FASHION St A S 3 s0 o ginember of the chapter, | functions of this' particular arm of |identical with the figure enrolled on | building. The building is located on | guest of the ohalrman of the United Sidshily = S e le% Tanet Wl hafls. o en for the benefit of ‘l}‘he(\({)t}m the service. u’F;i‘fln:’a s much below what the | LN jStreet Detween L and M. Jjust |States Tariff Commission for a ruling and ECONOMY in the same FURS lies in ip, Novembe 4 o | § e colo- | s s S 3 ha | two blocks above A ; 7 At i 3 s S e . g 0 he | two blocks above the Army and as to n;(- ..’,:frl.'x‘ »(:ro'r"‘("x:li ‘.Jl‘,.n,lii“’fi; the words “Manufacturing Furriers,” as we are hington Ciub. t U a : L Bave under- | A study relative to the distibution militia bureau had hoped to see or- | Clab. ven by Miss Dor 2 2 Se care for the ilable motor vehicles for the |ganized by July 1, 1923. It is n 3 & e = s i Y i Do oA ings ja al Guard has just been com- | secret thut that office estimated for & | Federal recognition h en ex. | WIth malary at the rate of $3,000 per only able to offer the higher quality in furs b Y Mrs. Homes gave a talk on Ameri- | pleted by the general staff. force aver 175,000 during the | tended to the annum, and a membor of the reserve at lower prices because we make our own gar- re ashington, res iization by the District of Colum-| These vehicles will be distributed | 3 and_closing with an |cers of the 3 i, | 10 be granted leave with pay for . = t Harrison ers. There are few | Lo _the va tates on the basis of | aggregate strength of 181,000, | Albert Gre: - Na | e ments on the smises. 5 in the large cities. | organization requirements as pre- | i tora a6 1 M LSS 4 i i N - eason at the home o is by ass nen s o 3 a y el ce re: e, who 1€ Gen. Churecl Me . 7 : arriving a’ 1is decision, we invite you - Barr on Capitol Hill 5 The chapter is steadily | Before this distribution ace | on duty at the Army War College, to | Perirsy nal Gned 1o H ve a Satin-Smooth < arriving at this dec ! 1 ur_in Johuson and growing in county membership. M »llllew will also by ‘-m':.\xd;h ed u‘ 2 ;:::lfi'e’:x':"ufi‘x""&'ficle&" the same arm |mand the 434 Fi Artillery of the ‘B spection of our October display of FINE FURS, ses. The newly Talbott gave to each member a map | cles now possessed hy the states a as _announced. | 24th. Infantry Div e B . : | e o 2 -, Shaie T cinitias : Nation-old Trails after an ex- | the limitatio ed by ‘the total | First Lieut. J. V. Gagne of thé 13th | Paul Lincoln’ Mitchell, Onio. Hair-Freé Skin including Coa Chokers, Jacquette ¢ planation of the work. | St Cayatey ey edrron dfi’;m‘llf"‘;";nl}(:uar to command the 5dth LT ek Rl AR A W and Separate Pieces. Mountain LS 5 X - s rom _the states etailed for ! Brigade of the 22d Cavalry Divi SCIENCE has finally solved the problem of re- Va., providing fo he Southern Crows Chamter, U. = moving hair without slightest danger to the skin o7 I Canel Tile Home atetnalite | gomilesn. Thigwieh NEET, @ dainty crear, 1y 2 R Jolins b B a Eo u . < b ¢ hai y¢ Ve ol ream! one st WUM[N Y : e pindaling by Bapeste L] i . . . i - Distorian for r, with Mn | D cleas water. "That's ofl che, bat will be. gonc: Daper on S S S rinsed away, and the skin left refreshingly cool, 7 INO r rs: k ~ 3. ” ’ lstlnctlon tiised evay-andiche skinlafesciimshingly cool. We KNOW furs; know their character and nent was mude S % : : ! ly razor and severe chemical preparations, have | / their possibilities, and are skilled in the art ready theaccepted method ‘A i In Dress Prepaeion i ol 1 g of fur repairing and remodeling. | K a ‘) ’7 £ well-groomed women 7 your service to remake your last se i E bl LIAN ARM Here you will find opportuni Canter Rom Now York “ or piece into this scason’s style—at center from New York give full expression to your natural 1o San Francisco. ingly low charge to you. Organized Reserves—National Guard UR HHAP HY desire for individuality. 2 Y/ D) _\\h(]e frocks, dresses, coats and [||! Depr. stores 4 > /l\s ..:R".‘vr r sake (G | . ST ol suits are, of course, in keeping with Tolibe 4R P /S ‘ane a,c e ALL )99 )2t ball game between | R SR ‘Waists Kimonos Draperies fashion’s dictates, each possesses that v 1€ “( FURS 2 % OCUR ‘é‘fl)‘ Area and the United |respective arms. S0 many demands Skirts Dresses Ginghams | subtle something that sets it apart as 8 @l o Manufacturing Furirers OwWN IS Gizos iwilllibe constantly being made on the g FrRs S04 different branches for the detail of Swi s i different. Physici = aPES Phone R Trarue B Pock | ieet Uiminee S B el ok | Gowts Swey, Speckings | : Sttt | s w608 12th ST.NW. ik, i officers to Sorps unit on duty with ‘the 1 Make this shop i complete . instructions 8 (unii S chanehon dn I the a this .|l()1_‘ Your first stop on Eerunisilliie a0t |18 s ) g e ol g z vour shopping trip” tomorrow ! ! houe charse 1o any |7 f;’vf;’\n;/"\fv“,@f?@?”\q 2@9(@9"\ gg 5 cruiting duty angd their assignment s \ 7 1 ¢ ) \ \ { < L ommiy s | e S S Sl e Diamond Dyes DR DR B0 R NBE Li Schools wnd civilian sehools and cole Hasnibal Pharmacal Co., 660 Locust, St. Loais 05 N3 2% N2, is an extreme shortage | > = e ece =t oo ]t hthe subject a great a o] o} 2} 3] o} deal of thought have tured the - opinion that a reduction in the de- | ‘l 13-cent bas been experie tiached officer; s would do much | Gratins, [ s t any old, wor vlu Department brar to alleviate this situati LA ,,_N’w\“L“.‘,“M,,,. broper distribution of There are 1,460' officers on the de- ' et all ‘elors £ sore | - b‘!i gba?iz Tlf_ House , owe ‘ 603 to €14 P ELEVENTH ST. * Lar gest Exclusive 4 ‘ s n Koy’ Appecsd Shop 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. in Washington. of Courtesy - Making a Special Offering of Finer W inter , Coats | g Ma Really an exceptional occasion has been planned | : the reduced price for Monday, with two groups of splendid Coats ' marked remarkably low as the attraction. il i ; % \ B 50 Several Racks will be hung with Still other racks will hold the newl_v modeled 2 Bt Felts and Ve- Dress and Sports et ) ; lours in styles Dress and Sportf’ G o | o that are,most dis- i Coats tinctive —truly Coats - — RSP e ular makes of all Offered at Choice for sports, street and travel wear. Offered at Choice for ’ g : \ i $ 50 We shall inzlude at the same time 5 : o -1 Imported Austrian Velours = 3 From "Randa & Vogel” L NS ax ~ = TN In Blaclc.. ‘Brown, Navy, Sand, Gray, Ginger, Almond., Toast, Wood, etc. The fine high-pile weaves and the ——FOl‘xrfll Floor— smartest of the Sports Cloths—plain Both plain tailored and others tailored; novelty drapery; or with fur . trimmed with the luxurious furs— = |nj—=———ma|nl—=nle——mblr——al——m jal = o | s o == { o] collars, or collars and cuffs of the still . . . such as Fox, Squirrel, Beaver, Wolf— Patent Colt as it ispopularly presented in E finer skins. Masterpieces of model- TS - ' 3 | ; | ing and making. - W alking F O OtWG ar it e o e This is an opportunity - we have been striving to - ccllpat.es The Smartest Styles of the Season in value and surpasses in . [ s ; Three new models that reveal the versatlllty of this favored material. * The fine pliant. quality of patent leather used assures both comfort andlasting smartness. artistic -effect any ‘effort that has been posgible be- fore this season. The va- i (A) Tailored blucher style, attractively st{tchcd and fierfnmted. Goodyear welt soles and Cuban heels with rubber top lifts. AN\ | (B) Beautiful one-strap style with fancy perforations on vamp and ANl Ladies’ N | tigs. Goodyear welt soles and low leather hkeels. , ‘ : g : s C) Smart blucher style with large perforations on tip a'rul quarter. and Misses ; © Goodyear welt soles and low heels with rubber tof lift. riety is wide and tempting. e o e |0 | e ——Street Floor—