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G’ " HELD UP. ROBBED, SHOT BY BANDITS Clarence M. Woodyard, Gravely Wounded. Tells Po- 3 lice of Thrilling Experience., ; For tie first time since the war National Guard of the Distriet Jlumbia last night paraded in full regiment of troops. The first review of the completed | the ML Woodyard, twenty-five | of s old. of 617 Orleans place north- was held up, shot in the thigh I robbed of automobile and | S0 in cash by four colored men near and last ht e i rend review a his K streets southeast ineers swa ered by Maj. in Casualty Hogpital today || S Y fering from the gunshot wound. Woodyard told the police he went e out 10:30 o'clock to | that he was to be the He of phan, ing the of Columbia 3 $8tin and the 2 4 wp durin iz de- M National G sred he had planned 1 load of liquor i tiver: it at : 3 Where he wi a4 u . { o 9 until recently a {jutant gencral ihe Distrie Columbia e would 1 troops and as an 1t his leaving, presented with | o general Asts Ciub Hears Prof. A. Upham center of the Pope on Oriental Art. 1 Arts Club ! Ty VA and Mrs nizaticn and told of a of | of | building it s to Maj. La INDORSE SCHOGL SURVEY. | Brightwoed Body Upholds Proposed | Move. Christmas A Globe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcase Is Ideal It compliments both the intelligence of the one ‘who receives it, and the one who gives it! HeGlobe WernickeCo. 1218-1220 F St. on and “Baltime pr. sided Follow summer to Southern Cali- fornia, that winterless, sunny, out- door playground. Only 682 hours from Chicago straight through without change via Chicago & NorthWestern-Union Pacific. Stop over at Salt Lake City, that won- derful city with its Mormon Temple, ‘Tabernacle, marvelous organ and Great Salt Lake. g Travel on the luxurious all-Pullman | LosAngelesljmifed orany one of 3 other trains irect to California Two daily trains to Denver with conngc- tions for California. Big fashionable hotels, family hotels, bungalows, apartments and boarding houses at prices to suit. But make your reservations now. : For California booklets, sleeping car reser- vations and information ask any Railroad Ticket Office or M. Davi: W. Ry., -~ . Gen'l Agent, C. & ;T 2 vania 'Bldg., 25th and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia 15th F. L Gen'l_Agent, U. P. Syaten, 08 Com'l Trust Bldg, Market Sts., Philadelphia 14 Pennsyl: Full Review of Regiment Held | As Maj. La Gardc_e Takes Leave (Former Adjutant General Praised as Man Who Kept Organization Alive During Darkest Days. id 2ot It st Regiment of | even after the si continued, e, n | efforts of Maj. La Garde the young|in a professional. but in a social way Anton Ste-lit was a patriotic duty to take up nd-| this work for national defense. The *t| continued it | continued, . At phar 1 mand, and said that he could not take fuil Ile spoke & to d said @ Garde worked incessant the to STAR, " WASHIN bowl and tray. saying that the offi- ! but in the written archives and the cers and men of the regiment wanted | permanent files. H | them to have something tangible to| “The commanding general, the | show “the high estemn in which the | other officers and the enlisted per- |officers and men of this outfit hold | sonnel of the National Guard of the | your husband.” | District of Columbia thus inadequate- | " Following "the presentation the |1y express to Maj. La Garde their ap- “Maj. Gen. | | Anton Stephan and, Lieut. Col. C. Fred | ©'| VICTORY CELEBRATED | of the voluntary separation of Maj- e commanding . gene: . the other offi-| lights in Carbery School was céle- | new oflice are important, and mean | Ciation contributed 3400 towar command was paraded in review. preciation of what he has done for it. The testimonial, presented to and extend to him their very best La Garde and signed by Ma) wishes for the future. c | Cook, acting adjutant general, as | as every officer of the Guard, follow “Feeling keenly their loss, because | Richard D. LaGarde, United States Carbery School Observes Installa- Army, from service with the eitizen | soldiery of the ional Capital, the | tion of Electric Lights. i cers and the enlisted personnel of the | The recent installation of electric| g National Guard of the District of ) o s cele it difficult at that time to| Columbia desire to go on record in|brated by the Carbery Parent-Teacher | men for this duty, but that Col. | textimony of their regret. | Assoctation at a meeting last night | nd laid | “““The faet that the duties of his|in the school auditorium. foundation for the organization | on a | much to him intrinsically, installation of the lights, k\\h!lhn“ re in Recruiting. lessen the blow of D N s o lifficult to recruit| from the guard 4 » he said, but, he nd va t unceasing does not | his ' departure | Meulty is | let Robe was likewis o rt L. Ha: intendent, v on throug of the city were made to see that | esteem him as a soldier and a8 ,yplic schools; Dr. |a man. . . | supervising principal | “Holding office as adjutant general | fircy president of the a ys of the|\rs W. L. Hagen, th anization, | of the organization. E | vice far | nished by the Boys' Independent ds of duty. He gave | Band. Refreshments were served National Guar is an imp of the Army of the o ¢ the first line troop: - been for lhl: CBtioy | frecly = of 5t war matters would have @nd his mon very serious, he said. They were | Ubbulld and better than the regular troops, | never be forgolten. e only in the mem- the conclusion of Gen. Ste v of those who ed with him, 'S remarks, Maj. Oehmann. com \ iment, brought the! GENERAL TYPEWRITER CO. general | All Makes TYPEWRITERS Sold, Rented, Repaired 2 STORES 1423 F St. NNW. 616 14th St. N.W, Sen. Stephan | during the very darkest ant adjunet | entire history of the : S Ma). La Garde 5 vond the den ok Modical MeCorCiore Clusses Fittad Graduate Eyes Examined Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES vy ey stimonial. . La Garde spoke of the cordial | fMficient support he had had in efforts to build up the organiza- | from the officers of the com- | credit for the results Pluck of Troops. highly of the effi- he local outfit and told ch two vears ago to Fort /~ . when only one man had rop out. On the return march, he | . the men came in with sore feet, | didi't ask to be carried in ~ sajd that he had his experience in n take such a hike vell. He cited this, < an_example of the spirit of the outfit. He con- Give Electrical Presents For Christmas WESTINGHOUSE CURLING IRONS $5.75 John J. Odenwald We handle only the better grades and can give you prompt delivery on ANTHRACITE and bi- tuminous coal, all lump soft coals, coke and Kindling wood. B. J. Werner Phone Fr. 6903 923 New York Avenue 1209 H St. N.W. Franklin 7626 e e sssseeeeessseeeeessssesssssssssssssssssssssssseesssssssss ut was to remain : them Gen. Stept as n token of the hich her husband is d troops @ beautiful v Special Service “to Men We h men clerks here who will be glad to wait upon you if you ai ek- | ing to buy gifts for women. You needn’t feel any embarTassment—come in—we'll Lelp you out. Christmas Checks Cashed. Pt A Truly Wonderful Values in Fur-Trimmed Coats Every one of which far exceeds the spec’al selling price in value. Ghe lgcon 0SS eSS ss s esssesesssesestsss sttt essssessss essessststssessssessesststssssssststsedssssssssessseesessssstsssssssssssssssssessssssssssssss They are high-class garments which good fortune permits us marking $19.75. In the accredited models—and made up in the rich Bolivias, Velours, etc.—with big collars of Manchurian Wolf and Beaverette. Also some exceptional grades of Fur- Fabric Coats—plushes of the better types. From fabric to lining they are splendid garments. A Maker’s Entire Reserve Stock of Smartest Skirts Being worth $5 to $12.50 which we’ve divided into two groups There’s a big variety of the best effects—small plaits and large pre'ts; plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors—in the Grays, Browns, Tans and remarkably at- tractive combinations. The quantity is generous—but the demand is sure to be big. So come early. > Second Floor. Timely Suggestions for Christmas Giving You'll find us very generous with our Christmas Boxes and Gift Cards. Al aalnn. vlmm;ont'l'utg ~ o LY i . J . . &dles Hdk'rc'ts. Satin. Camisoles Pure Silk Hose Bath Robes 3 Full fashioned and $l 069 Hendeome Bian- 53'98 R ket Robes, in new Re, S First Ploor —Dboth single and double—in the new watch-case model; black snamel with gold mountings. Single Compacts, rith_choice of pow: sl.w $1.50 Tailored Waists the new mni‘a‘l:y. very fine qu: 158 well made..” Compacts, powder and First Ploor size -~ and really fine qual- 1 6 in a box for.. 3TON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1923. more, 1400 Fairmont st COMMISSIONS ARE GIVEN TO D.C. RESERVE OFFICERS N ‘War Department Announces As- signments to Various Branches of Service. The War Department has issued commissions in the Officers Reserve Corps of the Army to the following residents of this city: |1 Alan_J. Bachrach, 1912 Calvert | street, first lieutenant in the Quarter-| s ! master Corps; Archibald R. Towner, | ent; Frank A bee | 1524 17th street, second lieutenant in | i i the air service; George I | 400 House office buildin lieutenant in the Militar. gence sectlon; John F. Kelle 1 street, captain in the chem fare section; John A. Reed, 1 fcut avenue, first lieutenant in Medical Corps; George J. Wells 216 9th street southwest, secon Tleutenant of infantry; John A | $5,000 Life Insurance for 546.9_0 C| At sge Soosend dute of ‘bieth for paciic ulare wnd 1l Company for ided 0 off, 810 Woodward Bldz. Photie Main 340, o i the chemical wu w art M. Gragson, 1 e Medical Corps: Jo ning, 2523 viee; treet, major ®h W, Man- lieutenant | Z. Moorr, | in th 1317 Jose | nue nd lieut ster Corps; How BERMUDA WEST INDIES CARIBBEAN MEDITERRANEAN Around the ‘World—South Sea Island—Cruises. CALIFORNIA—ALL WATER VIA PANAMA CANAL OBER’S STEAMSHIP AND TOURS No. 1 Woodward Building Phone n 1089 rond L. Keith, t. captain in th Harry B. Lewis, B Brown, engineers: Hyman lientenant L. Mill E scond n | Pennsylvania | Avenue Seventh Street Saks & Tompany Appropriate Gifts for Men You can study temperaments and choose to suit individualities from this- Christmas stock of ours— because it is' attuned to the men’s notions of what they themselves would like. 24 And you can come within yvour purse’s inclination, L0O. : Lounging and Bath Robes Follow through these brief descriptions and you'll sce the advantages of variety and effectiveness that are hefore vou here. Coat-style d and overplaid silk cord: shawl col heavy silk girdl Bath Robes Kimono-style Bath Rohes patterns; d silk cord girdlc $1 2.5'0 Robes—i Sl O,UH Blanket R Bound with in Corduroy Lounging Purple and Green; tr med in contrasting sh Genuine Indian typical pattern satin— $16:50—520—$25—527.5 Silk Kimono Lounging Robes with satin facings to match ; 535_0() satin girdle ... Robes—lined silk 5351()“ light Silk Matelasse silk shaded to match; cord binding New type Terry R and dark combinations— 38.75—3 1 0.00—$ 165° Special— Blani®et Robes— ch overplaids and floral designs Silk Robes: fancy patterns: trimmed with plain silk— Slfioking Jackets Double-faced Cloth- lap and cuffs. English plaids and Blue, Brown and Gray. Button through or silk frogs. Sizes 30 $12.5” two-toned silk col Plai Light-weight ) and Tan Oxford and Plain Bluc: silk cord § 5.00 binding. Sizes 36 to 48. . Silk House Coats—Silve Pur ple figures on Bl Tuxedo model . Brown ground ; " Blue sctive aced. Cloth Jackets—Gr and Brow the reverse side of - stripes. Sizes 36 to 48. Also ap- propriate models and patterns for 56()0 stout men o veioa Ly, I-iave you thought of Giving Him— A Toilet Set? Convenient leather fully equipped. $8:90 ¢ $309° Collar Bags? Made of Suede leather various shades. $5:50 o $800 Military Brushes? Attractive sets of real bris- tle brushes. . $6% to $10% Tobacco Pouches? Made of Suede leather and of convenient model. $150 to 9550 Cigarette Cases? ] In leather and moire silk. Walrus, etc. 95¢ to 36 $4% to 575 9 Change Purses? Made of Suede. $2.00__$2.50__$ 300 cases, Key Ring Cases? Made of leather. They keep the keys together and save - wear and tear on the pockets. 5175 to 339 Leather Bill Folds? Pin Seal, Suede, Morocco— plain and 14-kt. gold mounted. 53.50 to $ 1 5.00 Clothes Brushes? In Suede—some with flex- ible backs. 52.45 to 59400 Al size—in Brief Cases? Regulation Calf, Selections may be made now—and will be held in reserve for later delivery.