Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1924, Page 32

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| Veterans of Great War Washington Post. No. 1 the of the Americun Lerion won signai honors an this organization, this ti had itx colors present post now colors at every nation history of the L i addition, has e silver bars than any other the Department of the District ad at- the thousands the parade in muany | mittes | ment Hax head of the the for the Department of the will ho tober | Hows T, and workin The post quet this committee of iohim o on will hold its 4 waroas in nding of th i drum corps to Omaha next annual the ties of the wpinion week na- abted Lt c 3, irwin of Now York mmander of the Dis tions et offered for i 1o the der sery invalid Irwin a tour mer soldiers, ched that carried b ced-Johnson bill. The the disabled veterans director of the bu- ized it was a lurge ting. lut thought au. that he re i he was would warrant attention & discussion of the situation Com- mander Irwin left with the director thy foilowing memorandum After weeks opinion of the [ erans that the m in the Vete thousands of men deprived of 1§ Who may be classified in two broad divi- sions—first, the men who became dis- °d vy constant communications and repeated requestx for further data and who eventually allowed their cases to lapse through belief that the task of obtaining was not worth the labe ‘st number of men W with ‘the law of June 7. asked that their cases be reopened. “Our sugeestion ix a review division Ve immediately set up and manned the hest fc available from the perienced workers within the bureau. The time. personnel and cost of this p posal will b judgment that it is well worth while. secondly. u o not familiar | Phrough the convention | Ul Wash: | Alter | compensation or other rights | and have not | considerable. but it is our That the bureau is vapable of perform- | ing such services on short notice was indicated by the establishment of an ad- Justed comraneation division which will operate for fur greater number of able- bodied veterans than it will for the dis- abled, for whom, after all, s established “The Disabled Am prepared anl anxiou: co-operate to the utmost with the Veterans' Bureau in this movement. and we will be grate- ful for your early reaction upon this D. A. V. plar Commander lrwin participated in the @edication of the' Ist Division monu- ican Veterans is ment yesterday and remained over for | the opening of the world series. One of the first letters of indorse- ment_of the Forget-me-not day, which =Risabled Ameritan Veterans will the bureau | colebinte Saturday. November 8, Arelibishop M. J. Curley. Forget-u day marhs the ony annual national ap- | peal to the public by the D. A, V.. and Inst 3 obzervaner here most 1. Hussey comy general commitiee A meeting of the depurtment execu committes tie American 1d at department ead IS Third street northwoest endered France r of the idea of adoptin lica moriul fower wtional convention com- wh o depart ch mialitary curried at the rench regiments War. The flag wd District of Was delivered to Depart Lhaom ut + Wishi mitt of landers poy she 1 £ the I similar World ring of Novem S0 grant A GleamyMass of Hair “Danderine Try this! When combing ssing your hair, just moisten ir-brush with a little *Dan- nd brush it through your The effect is startling! 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Drson, Fing Sweetney Clayton, ¢ | Hans [} ship “Wednesday lub, with \ prosiding Washinzton and of the n Drein us nation i< were made for @ th oilier posts 1o be Full Stuart Walcott Logion. was well represer Ist Division dedication ) terday. Tl will be held the District Commitiees will charge of ihe Gras costume ball of the post | a4 room of lm Building. October 14 be numed to tuke (@ Armistice to b Drain er of the the pres Americ NT Fup Tent order of the Coo in_uniforn i Any Girl's Hair While beautifying the hair “Dan- foning and stimulat- ing each single hair to grow thick, long and strong. Hair stops falling out’and dandruff disappears. Get a bottle of “Danderine” at any druz or toilet counter and just sce how healthy and youthful your hair ap- pears after this delightful, refresh- ing dressing. To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels ol ckage. Physicians everywhere secommend it [ 'ON, D. C. OCTOBER 1924 —PART The PALAIS ROYAL G & lith Sts. 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Shaped top Extension Table. five Side Chairs and one Armchair. 9/ 11 glass doo finish I"nnu and attra 10-Piece Dining Room Suite, $319 In walnut or mahogany. a very attractive suite. As pictured. $19.75 Salid Far 10-Piece Dining Room Suite, $275 . e In Louis XVI design, made of American walnut. Splnet DCSI\, $16./3 Beautiful reproduction in mahog- any, finish of old Spinet Palaix Royal—Fourth Floor. As pic- tured. Simmons All-Cotton Mattress 8.75 Filled with good quality cotton, cov- Discount Sale Price Weighs 50 pounds. ered in art ticking. Layer _Felt Mattre SS $13.75 . Hlustrated Has rolled edge. covered in good art ticking. \Weighs 50 pounds. As Discount Hlustrated Sale Price Palais Royal—Feurth Floor. A

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