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\* THE SUNDAY" STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. ‘C, NOVEMBER 1f, 1923—PART T. ' 25 formation for the guidance of officers | thigh, with sufficient length from | cced two inches In height; the gorge |be silver. The quartermaster insje= nia will include blue enamel for the upon whom this important duty de-| waist'to knee to permit wearer to as- | of the coat to be cut to fit the base e valves. sume a squatting position without | of the neck so that when the collar of | felloe of the wheel. — binding at the seat or knee; breeches | the coat is set on. IL it will slope| It is announced that whenever L Lieut. Gov. J. Danforth Bush of [to present the appearance of fullness | siightly inward from the top; the col- | changes in design or material of : A Delaware has been appointed a lieu- | when standing; to be cut tight for|lar to be of sufficient size both [uniforms are published in Army Reg- Organized Reserves—National Guard tenant colonel of the 198th Artillery [about three inches immediately be-|around the gorge and around the top | ulations 600-35, all members of the The next meeting of the Sergeantythe recent national convention at San {‘uf the Delaware National Guard. low the knee. In the case of commis- | to be comfortable and to allow per- | Army are authorized to wear out ex- | Jasper Posi, No. 13, th: American | Francisco not _help :kgl gdemon- | sioned officers, the use of a Strapping | fect freedom in turning the head and | isting clothing. New uniforme, pro- strate that it desires contfhued peace BY LIEUT. STEPHEN F. TILLMAN. 3 : = Lieut. Col. E. N. Caldwell, L G. O.|of buckskin of color approximately | neck. When the white collar is worn | cured or manufactured under promul- Legion, will be held at thp City Club|for the nation and reveréhce for the | R. C., was ordered to active duty on |similar to the material of the|it will show not to exceed one-fourth | gation of the changes, will be of the next Thursday Nominatiéns for offi- | nation’s dead in a most fmvhflllc, November 1 and detailed as an addi- | breeches Iy also authorized; the lac-| of an inch and will be attached to|new type. Reserve officers and officers cers for the ensuing year Will be made [ fashion. Officers of the Yeserve air service and tactics at Kemper Military School, | tional member of the War Depart- |ing on the front of the légs to be|the collar of the cdat by clasps or |of the National Guard in [federal and the election will followson Decem- | o¢ (rnarset 1y Che tonRring ot trbmiq | ¥l meet Tuesday evening in the lo- | Booneville, Mo, has recommended 6| ment. general staff at Washington, | inside of the shine-bone. studs. service will wear the same insignia The bowlipg team did Food work | this afternoon by legionnaires. \They |14th and E streets northwest. This being a Juntor unit of the R. O.|be ordered to active duty at Wasning- | Jyi0, be of £old, glit or wildine metar | two lower outside pockets pockets, | The National Guard has & stronger cainst the Stuart Walcot? Post last | Will be present ‘:2;:‘:“.31222::}.‘.“5"",\:‘,3 There will be' s meeting of the|T..C, present regulations do not vro-] ton on January 39 and will report at | continued in use as long as service- | the opening of these pocktes to be | peace-time strength today than at Friday at King Pin alleys. The Cissell- their recent national convention | 313th Fleld Artillery Thursday even- | {ha seiool. There are some 550 bovs | of Instraction. Maj I, T Partridge, |D1e: provided the branze finish is,re- | under the flap and just above the | any ‘time in its history, excepting S . - declaring that “the American Legion |ing at the resery aite O e > ¢ LS Al ML T dge. | oved and the metal polished. The|mouth of the patch pockets only the period immediately preced- axon Post will be the opporfents of the g that “the Am & & eserve headquarters. pursuing’ the training and it is felt | who resigned his commission as cap: | MOVed 4nd the metel pollshec The|mouth of the pateh pockets | oenly the period Imumcdiately PRSee 5 .| recognizes that there is no more sol- s 5 e given every as- | ta e ccept An interesting armistice: day s sleep in that long .chain of battle | Reserve Officers’ Association of the | . Anchor Line police department, has Fitted at the waist to conform to|er. It will fit closely at the top and | excess of 300,000 fee is to be held this eveniag for the | fields in Kurope, ich have been|United States held in Detroit, the fol- | Liéut. Col. James E. McDonald, in- | recently accepted a commission as|the figure without tightness; the |also at the bottom so as not ta sep- | The commissioned and enlisted members of the Sergeant Jasper Pust |immortalized —in Plood” | jowing officers were elected: Brig, |fantry, detached officers’ list, having | major in the quartermaster section of | breast to have a fullness of three and | arate from the shoe and extend as | strength’ at present is 165807, of by the chaplain, Rev. Hugh X. Fulton, | they resolved to ‘urge the United| . "5 ' R cow |Teported for duty at headquarters of | the Officers’ Reserve Corps. | a half inches above normal size; the | high as possible without causing in- | whom 9,975 are officers and 155,832 are postor of the Northminister:Presbyte- | Blates to progressively continue cor-|Gen. John Ross Delafield of New | {0t TS idon “Richmond, va., is | last button to be placed slightly be- | convenience when the knee is bent. | enlisted men. A year ago the National n Church, Rhode Isinnd avehue at 11tk | dial relations with our former allies| York, president; Lieut. Col. Phelps announced as assistant chief of staff | Advance information of praspective low the waistline so as to show just | All insignia, as stated, will be in | Guard comprised approximately 164,- et ot A fpecial sermon, in'{o thé end that the sacrifices made bY | Newbersy of Detrort. fisst wise presi- | for personnel, G-1, and assistant chief | changes in the Army uniform regula- | below the leather belt; the skirt to |gold, gilt or gildine polished. In the|000 men. There was a loss of about to ll-arranged mu; these, our comrades, shall not havel, .00 K Rk of stafr for intelligence, G-2. Maj. | tions (600-35) became avallable this|be full and to extend two to three | case of aides, the shield in the design | 5,000 men during the winter month n arranged. The[been in vain.’ . i Col. George A. Keenan of Bos- |7 T /h, tnr /ey infantry, is relieved | week. Special emphasis is imparted | inches below the crotch, according to | will be in enameled colors, verticle | but this loss was completely wipe to attend .the cere- “The American Legion krows the cost ) ton, second vice president; Maj. O. E. |3 ascistant chief of staff for person- | to the fact that Army officers—regu- | the height of the wearer with a slit | stripes of red and white, chief of blue | out during the spring and summer. m this aftenoon. of war—it demands proper prepared-|kingler of Omaha, third vice presi-|nel, G-1. lar, National Guard and reserve— | in the back extending from the lower | with gilt or gildine star or stars. The . . ves ooy |7€SS for wan on the part of the nation | 418 OF (I ARG vice Bredinel o will not adopt any of the changes In|edge thereof to three-fourths of the | coast artillery insignia will have a 7 e (ality-Walter Post 3284, Vet-{which its members served. It will work 7R0%, INC COL JoRn Stewart of b€l mp. militia bureau is sending out | contemplation until the receipt of print- | distance to the waistline; the front | raised-center of red enamel. The in- | Taking up as a business th erans of s, ill meet |for that preparedness. But it earnestly | o 0 FG ComplR, treasuer. | BEE L, ‘National Guard disbursing officers | ed official orders from the War Depart- | overlapping, left edge of the coat to|signia of the engineers will include |ranch of her husband used by him Thursday evening, and a largd class of Jdesires a prevention of war, and to-| Jligent of the association, was not|and others interested a model pay |ment. cut with a slight flare below the |a castle in silver with regimental @ hobby, Mrs. Ella Davis, widow of 3 | | L new members will be obligited and |day, when a nation’s people rejoice that i = fus|Toll for use in National Guard or-| In the case of the s e breéches, | lower button so as to appear straight | number in silver. Officers of the |Chicago physician, has made a great nominations will be made fof officers, ja war ended five years ago, and this | G GGGy Jhr Geschection, AL Was| Lo piions. This model anticipates |1t Is made known as follows: ““Sfrom the collar to the bottom of the | general staff will wear an insignia in |SUCCESS as a fruit grower. the ¢ ithought found its expression in the fol- | .3 aiy WP, SO0, TR every situation that may arise in the | To be cut snug at the waist, top to|coat; the metal hooks to be placed | which the shield will be in enameled | Census statistics indicate that one ng - S lowing resolution adopted at. its recent 4 : preparation of the pay roll and con- | be about two inches above the hip-bone, [ at the waistline for support of belt; | colors with vertical stripes or red |out of every five women in the United B D8 e g ol [AunuAl cunvetion A San Erancisco.| mhe professor of military science | tains, as well, much valuable in-|full in the seat and loose in_ the | the collar to be standing not to ex-|and white and blue chief, the star to States remains single. Arthur I Millmore, 135 mend the thoughfful cunm;i‘emu n lul rfi ast, and Henry . Forney. peace, and actively urge the stimu F—__\—_——————_____ strect northwest, as s Sana development of worthy plang 415 7th St. N.W. MAXWELL FURNITURE CO. s ————— W 415 7th St. N.W. Cial committee to devise Ways and [and means for permanent peace: and \ J of increasing constructive hospi- | further, while we do not commit our- al activity. not only by this anit but | selves to any particular partisan or po- also by all other simi 4 in the [litical plan for world peace, that we ! [ [ [ ] several service hospitals where many |do pledge ourselves to the continued service men are under hospitdl treat- | support ¢ practicable and work- r m l - nent. able plans tending to promote perma- st is arranging to hold a dance [nent peace; and further, that to this 17, Robert M. Forkish. L. E.|end a cdmmittee upon permanent peace Donaldson, Bettelhéim and | be appointed by the national commander G. Jandes i been appointed |to investizate” and promote this im- L4 . o ® e ke complete arrangements for the |portant phase of world endeavor and |bring to the next annual convention of e p a L] ant, 3158 O street | th American Legion some plan that to make up ¢ be practicable and helpful in ef- miailing list for Foreign Service, - | fectuating the sincere desire (:1 the - - ‘ v . . . R o A e P OU don’t have'to have a lot of cash. Our Liberal Credit Plan makes it easy, indeed, to have a very cozy, modern, i e T S R attractive home. Just make your selections from our wonderful assortment of Furniture and Furnishings, say the post ha “d | jce throughout the United States, but . . . . .. . R [ihes are arieutuny'prova s il Charge It, and settle the bill in convenient amounts you’ll never miss. E{ere are some Thanksgiving specials that are T to have one located at Bolling and journey today to Arlington to = e e e el | W e Silonty “uisiname (Il on sale All Week. Come in and look around. Reed sst, under the Mrs, .V.‘,‘:» H. Reed, cigarettes or candy to be: us hospital activity committee, and ork successful. If not onvenieat to Potomac Post, No Veterans of Foreign Wars, wiil be installed by the department commander and his laids next Thursday. in its headquar- ters, 921 Pensylvania avenue south- —1~ east. Invitations have been sent to o National Commander Brett, Gen. 3 LA 1,‘]‘ deliver donations to Mrs. Reed's home, | Stephan. and all post commanders - iat telenhons Braruiin and “thes | and members of posts. The officers are Sl e St . F. Laufer, commander; Harry +Two additional posts of the Araeri- | Walt. senfor vice tcommander; Edwin can Legion in the District of Camns | Connelly, junior vice commande bl were authorized at the meeting | Sharles A. Love. quartermaster; o e s Committee ot the | Columbus, chaplain; Charles E. W Department of the District of i | llams, officer of the day; Frank R. imbia. held at the headquarters, Heise, adjutant. Immediately after the New York avenue, Wednesdas micnt | ceremonies refreshments will be served This makes the total number: of | DY the women. active posts in the District thtal twenty-cight. One of the is to be known the Warren: ( Harding Post. No. 30, Its member- ship will largely be made up of war veterans employed in the Departmint of Commerce. The other is the twan- | -ninth post in the department and | Is made up of colored former service | men. John H. Farrell is th N \ [ ErEeEs La e =2 | A report on the activities and pro- gram for the coming vear as outlined at the fifth national convention at San Francisco recently was made to the members of George Washington I | Post, No. 1, the American Legion, b: Past Commander Howard S. Fisk, a delegate to that convention, at a meeting of the post held last Tu commander of the Warren G. Harding N e hayiitny or e e et Holtoni 18 the com= speaker told of the attractive e program arranged by the general committee at San Francisco and of w1 headauarters ot indionias | the hospitalities "extended tothose Department Commande e rehotis | from the National Capital during their g stay on the Pacific coast. He com- MeGuhan. 1t is expacted that thiy | 2683 will be received within a short tirie | id in the meanwhile the two néw units are pro 1 their pe munent or, Reports on the activity of the D, ict delegation to the recent conyes- m of the American Legion at San | Francisco were s od g mattiag by Witson b e ooz I room. The post will for the third time atlonul vice commander. who Je i | Teceive a silver band to go on the This 3-piece Overstuffed Suite is of excellent quality construction and repr ative' of the department on | AEStA of the colors because of is covered in beautiful Tapestry. The Davenport Table and End Table ; sisting of— are in rich mahogany The Floor Lamp has handsome silk shade and Large Dresser Guarant Spring mahogany stick. . e . M.M Consisting of Beautiful Chifforette Cane Seat Chair ° the nationu) e their presence in the annual parade. 6-ft. Davenport, Complete Floor Lamp, - " D.;ngy Semi-Vanity Cane Seat Rocker the ne . & Bands have been previously awarded ' past “denarimn mes A Drain | Kansas City and New Orleans Large Chair, Mahogany Davenport Table, Bow-End Bed ps) was defeated for national commander ",:‘{'.;H‘“t";,:‘,'“;‘l'{",","“}_‘;r;'"r“:’:s[:“‘(:‘"[f Ahe Beautiful Rocker, Mahogany End Table. Complete Two Feather Pillows Cane Seat Bench on the eleventh ballot, called 2 . Tepotieggtiv = < uppn for a speech and: described the | SRS, BrogTess Way Deinf MAde i $15 Cash, Balance $2.50 Weekly $15 Cash, Balance $2.50 Weekly COMPLETE ‘ion and forecast for the ALonYen-|fare fund of the post. He also re- Legion nationally a big vear as g |Ported that the governors of a num- Comseuence of the happeniyer 4% & her of states had approved of the annual convention, | plan for the donation of cement to be Department Commander McGahan | 25ed_for cementing the corner stone annonnced. the ToNowing. boanan {1 the mew Slibhouss whea 1t is aed ments, which were ratified no ihe | cated ) Executive committee, ol ceaniae ¢ | “Wailace C. Streator informed the number of vacancies to be filled: as:|Meeting that he had been advised GistAnt department adjutent o Nass| that earth from several of the battle- man Templeton of the Staart wap | fields and cemeteries in France would cott Post: R Hugh K. Fuolton op|Pbe forwarded at an early date to the e Sermeant DaspiuEh K. bulton of| 104t D Dlaced at the base of the of the rithminster Presbyterian | 7¢W flagpole recently erected on the Chureh, department ehaplains Chouah | property of the club 1. Hanford of the orge Washing. | Frank P. Platz, for the past two ton Post, department historian: T vears national color bearer, and John Wilson of the Lafayette bo k Thomas lor, vice chairman of the ment legislative officer, - national legislative committee, have Jard of the Lincomn = aipBal-d retarned from the fifth national con- mental surgeon, and Alexander Mann § VéBUON 8t San Francisco, = = o . . .o o M the James B Walker Pone I3 " Department Commander Paul J. Me- = @ o gf the James'ti Walker Fost, de-{ g ipariment Commander Baul 7 e Eight Pieces of Walnut-Finished Three-Piece “Kroehler” Bed Davenport E. J. Jefforts was elected command- | ¢Pt of Past Commander Charles B. 3 o o . ©r of Vincent Costello Bog i Hanford as department historian for Py . S egien 2 e P AR | (he uin Sear. Inin urniture 1 Overstuffed Living Room Suite uesday night in the board room, Dis. : ! : trict building. S ,-\"'"'rfl‘ Edward W. Eberle, chief It is seldom, indeed, that artistic eight-piece dining room suites In these beautiful suites You have all the comfort Includes a large size colonial buffet with a big Other officers selected wery of naval operations of the United of this splendid quality are placed at such a surprisingly and beauty of a regular stationary piece, yet vou mirror, an extension tabie to match and four chairs. urphy, first vice commander “[States Navy, was the speaker at low pri Included is a large oblong table, chair The suite is substantially made and one of the most i1y, second vice commande the monthly luncheon of the District Eou £5E T i o SO e ey B extraondinary dining room values we have offered in W e X . 3 p ¢ Columbia Chapter of the Military upholstered in leather and beautiful buffet, all done 1 owie, third vice commander: |©f Colun er y § o een Anne sig: 4 suites have a s 5 a da 555 Jumes” Mecabe, quar pSommander Oraer of the World War, held Thurs- in the graceful Queen Anne period design in walnut $98.50 e a full double size bed e akaay - James J. Murphy, post surgesn:!day at the Hotel La Fayette. Captwd ky Hhomas Ridgate. Sergeant-ntoeon: (Ennalls Waggaman, commander of $10 Cash, Balance Easy Monthly Terms $15 Cash, Balance Monthly or Weekly $5.00 Cash, $1.00 Weekly Thomas Deckleman. historian: Rev. f. [the chapter, presided and more than : J. Hurney, chaplain: James Alfen, first | 100 r‘lt;_n‘x)hv}-s we;“e in attendance. Ad- as ectl'i “olor bearer; Arthur Daley, second | miral Eberle took preparedness as his | 00! color bearer; Harry Smith, ad,um,.'z |Xext and declared that it was largely or C r and post bugler; James Wilkes, judge |(liroush such organizations as the advocate, and L. Morrissey, | 9ue he was addressing that the mes- p master-at-arms and finance officer. ge to the American people of the ;. The installation of the new officers | ity of sane preparedness from | y Here we have a s to be held at Wardman Park Hotel, | & military and naval standpolgg-could || i November 20, when a smoker will be | Be spread. = » ! great sclection of hotd il deciared that by Slow processes xquisite new de- 2 etween the period of the Spanish- In connection with the Armistice | American war and the worigons sigus.in floociiamps. day ceremony at Arlington and the |and by splendid strides in the past They have a richly tomb of the unknown deal this after- | five years there had developed a com- finished h v sion, Paul J. McGahan, department [munity of interest in the matier of Afsned manogany commander of the American Legion | national defence between the Armea base, and actual silk for the District of Columbia, issued jand the Navy that feund these e f the following statement: _ |&reat organizations today working it shade Five years ago today all Ameri-|8loulder to shoulder in impressing with 313 75 . Applications fo rters for the two posts have been forwarded to na- mented on the resolutions presented by the District delegation and adopt- 1d_of the efforts to elect Past rtment Commander James A. ational commander. The col ors which he carried in the six-mie arade in a rainstorm were returned their position in the assembly This 6-Piece Living Room Suite This 11-Piece Bedroom Suite This beautiful Walnut Suite is the latest style for the bedroom. It is of excellent quality construc tion: and there are no extras to be added on, everything is here and included in the one price. Con cans rejoiced in the news that there |the American people wi < 5 had come an ending to the carnage |sity of their mgmt':nancemm";fie"fifge:- # v fringe, at ©f war and that the slaughter of the [ est point of efficiency. Admiral Bociie - : . ntire line of Dinner Sets at one- sons of America in the great world |pointed out the dangerous pesician $1 Weekly AN . - ° Balt thie! tesular price. Tichiding beaw ! S j hali the regular price. z struggle was at an end. No time in | the United States faurs | i No_ti > tself in w ; . {he memory of those now alive had | rexards (o Hs Nave oie oorbom, o tiful floral designs and gold decorated been marked by such a demonstration | ofZthe limitation of armaments cone ;. - 3 ¥ monogram scts. Every set perfect, but of joy. fezence and v v initi Today, in overy part of America, |out of that meetine " Tie " rch Erew Unfinished Breakfast ” : < > not every initial in both size monogram vears after that eventful day.|the mecessity of congressional oo as @ : > - sets. There is rejoicing in the hearts of the | priation to cnable the s orion orsy Table ] S 28—100-pc. Floral Decorated Sets people. The general note is of that|to :build new uni and since Memorial day, May | quirements of (he 5‘_"_;“‘1:;\,;“‘6‘);2; 12—100-pc. Gold Band Sets s for years been officially set B . » Brart 3s & Lime of memorial Tor the | aane o e ord Amedl. 1t youksve loaking : : - 52—100-pc. Monogram Sets 1 dead of the nation, it is fit- | be Submitted to the haxt ons it ol for something . out . " that this note of happiness |that subjeet ngress on e h £ Your Choice preveil. Capt. ‘Waggaman announced that 2 Shesaid 5 p 4 ¢ is the privilege of the members |a chmmitt fur- ©f the American Legion in the District | of Columbia Chapter. o tl):‘: gflfflu bieakes. r°°"!" “h s = of Columbia to pause in that general | Order of the World War would st iy B O W WO- one el'lllllle ll all L] demonstration and render tribute to | the: servic % ; i the dead of the world war principally | theater ang the l‘(}‘;‘hAr“nmon ampi- interested in this : . o . - Decause today marks the second an-|dead thie afieen of the unknown exceptional value. : niiversary of the burial at Arlington e oon. (It was also an- tructed of the unknown soldier dead, a cere: | fosncca,that Rear Admiral Latimer, ‘ff.%" ol @ enaissance ue . . . . . 25—50-pc. Monogram Sets at monial that will ‘live forever n| N haq iere, °f the United States 218 36,95 An up-to-date, high-grade, excellent quality suite. Beautifully designed $10.95 American chronicles. ing | OF & committee to arrange htarian design..... Buffet: semi-closed China Cabinet, handsome oblong Extension Table and No person dreads a_terrible thing|gor’tne members of the nEe,d,dance . four perfectly matched Side Chairs and one Armchair. Come in and see it. #0 much as the one who has been a ) S of the organization. Chairs to Match, That's the best way to judge .... Sictim of its fearsome effects, and the g T : e SRt e BRING SUITS FOR FALL. - $1.25 Each $18.00 Cash, Balance Easy M nthly Terms Tomorrow morning we put on sale American Legion assemble this after- noon at Arlington for the memorial Eervice there in honor of the un- Xnown dead, the wish that will be|Porter L. Bush and Wife Ask $20,- Stoves p 5 Uppermost in all minds is one for continued peace and happiness to be 000 of Walter L. Lyddane. unmarred by the disasters of war and s its horrors. Clotilda L. Bush, a tenant in the ! Weeldy “It is particularly significant that|apartment house of Walter L. Lyd- the members of the American Legion | dane, 2223 1t street northwest, has filed . ghould have this appreciation of the | suit 'against her landlord to recover ; BUN ¢ This marvelous real significance of the Armistice day | $10,000 damages for alleged personal in- B N showing of all that is celebration. The membership of the | juries. Her husband, Porter L. Bush, 0 new and beautiful in organization represents those who!sued Mr. Lyddane for an additional < rugs is your - oppor- Lore the greatest burden of the war | $10,000 damages for the loss of his s i . tunity to beautify ©f which the day marked the termi-} wife's services and the expense incident your home. A 9x12 nation. to her iliness. : Tapestry “The best thought of the American| Through Attorneys R. E. J. Whalen Brussels Legion is given to things for the gen-|and T. Gillesple Walsh the plaintift Rug spe- o eral good. It has suffered the criti- | says a railing on the porch of her 1 : sial ..... cism of being selfish in its aims and [apartment broke and caused her to Furnishers of Attractive Homes . purposes. Vet the activities today at | fall eighteen feet to the ground. she |l Arlington of members of the Ameri- | sustained serious permanent injuries, 4gan Legion and resolutions adopted at | she states.