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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 11, 1925—PART 1. rear's contl 8 1de 5- 3 s E s Sears continuaus residence In a hos-| complished during the Summer, and | vember. the Dimbled American Vet- 3-3-2 PLAN LATEST Taxi Drivers Get Modern Test. Oxford Claims Priority. also stated how several veterans and |erans has maintained at the Washing- g lomar. W. Laurance Hazard and|their familiey were relieved of distress | ton regonal office of the Veterans One of the largest nationally known| Oxford University claims priority e officers and members of the t | through the aid of the unit. Plans | Bureau a liaison officer to act as tree hm » ions opera s a i service! i ce OV amb . its at quate national defense. While the | be held the week, of Oclober 26. entation of their respective cases for ities hus adopted the in-|rival, the basis being a native fairy post is maintaining a strictly neutral | meeting night wus change adjudication. Confused by the many (»Ilww e test in choosing drivers. The [tale going back to the time of the HILITABY ORDER OF WORLD|clewrly and unmistakably defining|attitude on the merits or demerits of | first Thursday to the first Tuesduy ' regulations surrounding governmental [ Megng gj ] Th Towhi 1:1\( was resorted to when it was|Druids in England. Some have here what constitutes n *goc rating, | the varlous plans advanced for the|in the month. The November meel 2 of the maimed men R Lz Sl ned that 18 per cent of all their |tofore claimed the two universities WAR. and supplant the present 2 Afr Nervice, the post 18 unanimous | ing will be held at the home of Mrs. ble to et their claims in the| Three Medium and Two High- hmvm‘ e e 1 He W lcame into existence simultaneously d M. Brett was unanimons. | # Statute impossible of m D V1in its decision that Congress must | Pleger, 732 Thirteenth street south a to be placed before the _were responsible for 46 per|oxfora champions, howe! say the 1 commander of the Dis and equipped with “teeth™ | provide ample funds for the mainte. | €ast. 4 2 It i8 in this r brow Schedules in Eight. [cent of the dents. Their emo. [earliest corporate body was Merton hia Chapter of the Mili enough to insure impartid ce of an Army and Navy at full | Disabled American Veterans. to the veteran, his wife or mother tha C: and N vorus, | E0TP1 Se e e e G o e Eloior tne AV otld Wk it the x4||yp“\.l(|flfl peace time strength, for funds 0] wppe Disy |the Haison officer of the D 3 - 10, - 17 he | HOW studie ore drivers are records in 127 xford now com 1 Council of Administra- | enable the Navy to adhere to thel . .Lhe Lo American Veterans in the Arlington |ratio of may seem like new |Baged. Of pplicants, only 6,000 'prises 21 distinet and separate colleges tion of the \,“‘, ns of in Wi ;rmw;«ll ratio of and ““’“'"“"‘“\'{';\;)'.':;.Lmfi Inill:dlnli .1.;m llils‘\‘\n'x'k“ ¥ j llm\n] ;nnm. ament formula man- | Were chosen as of corporate learning. lis now in seasion at " unds to provide fo & proper equip: aving found that the condition of | date of the League of Nat e e E s s s e ;i ™—mm8™—— — — ———————— bt it thotininites Off ment dRaliobRIae Hior oL I IR theao wonilasasiae ! of the o |mary alliths et H4bsach ARt thoy | Stean e &bt et SENEESEEEEEENESSEEEENEEEERES, . | the recent natlonal encampment nnd|serves. The post's legislutive com ‘]‘:}"-“"'"““',"‘, ‘x "1""1 “-m“‘lw-[“vr- cannot mn;nl w 1(1;.~ um.-r fn:" ussist- { program of the Britifh B i formulating policies to the in-| mittee is stressing ti Feab o e striet of Colum! - ment of fance on their claims, the DI Compan > E e acdn structions of the national encumpment | fore the national | tive eommit. | the Disabled Amerj sterans has | American Veterans <ic weeks g0 | one of ity officials Kresge Department Stores tee of the leglon. selected November 16 as the date of ladopted a regular schedule, whereby | It means that in u series Quality Merchandise Courteous Service - L ] Qe intant - | the unnual forget-me-not campalgn for | the liaison officer vists the Mount | programs hroadeast duein . - L w medium the high ompany en | GEN. L. M. BRETT. Capt. Bdwin “tielhel wir-] Numerous communities throughout | the s ¥ 4 W e exp 1 their appreciation | United Kingdom, :nd the {man of the the country which have set their in- | the vear when a ne ive is|of the cooperation of the Disabled |deavored t maiitain i membe 5 The report Indie: at 3 n an ulvn'"‘!v'nll\ o The Distri ition of ¥ — e il [0 adyents: Amos A. | especially those in 1 the end that the legion's work | Clubs will an active \viimal Shot. Falls Into Sea From | hn&: G. Bernard Shaw and sir J: headiunrtors indicates (hat 1t s the | Work for the American Legion en-|public financial support of the orgun- | Alto, Nival and Walter Reed hoxpitals | Ly the company there The Fair S. Plaut & Co. { mittee of n,.. retera Forelgn | tensive efforts ates | sanctioned by (h American Veterans . Vi | s : led upon Gen. | throughout the Fall months tion. Tn the pa Men lems of the od, : Mr. Nicholls snid that the highinow bheing crowded together and the con- abled and the orphans may |on beh: e foa : Lo gee 35 3 f 1 00 ~laitions wer that the beds of sured on a proper basis so long | year m > cum- | IMountain. Nior the season just beginning, Mr. C or or o <o crarmmed together | ix there is need for it Daign was left to the feder: icholly sald that the formula of his —_— dowment fund for disubled veterans |ization’s activities on behalf of the | one « week to visit the bed-|lowbrow rOR T e of Communder-in-Chief Fred isabled veterans n ¥ OWbrow programs, e and orphuned dependent children of | wounded nen of Washingt, ridden pit p wre and prose- e a2 E ins of the World War is going | With George R. Martin 3 cute their re ‘e cuses before the Chicago Newark | director of the Vet | towns and citi ‘om- | s heen on A he | C . i Kind were most expensive, costings 4 8th ANNI Vv ERSARY Hiom s erans’ Bureau, to effect immediate in : 3 R . according to | nationul conventl June it w nume the varions committees thit average of § Hight and it vestigation of t " SL | reports received. to push on voted Lo leave the s w di o handle the detadls of the campa g g be taken with I BA Elizubeth’s o] These rep 4 to eauch of the S - n November 16, ¢ anthors and com- | m C e e 5 SR fo | sueciat Dispaten 1o The Star company may be vared becanse ey mner | AU @ meeling of | Delimo [ FREE0E I N s CEHALEM, Oreg.. October 1u. a gre: : progr Including all of his latest hits, such as: e re. | Fos - 6. Amerfcar ues. ‘u.u-umy..... i o y o walking on the be the other - : 1. according to s received | mander, presiding the de % Veterans® study hav ntry by National . with rej i ¢] With the indorsement of President [as just about right i for the fu £ S ¢ | was found in th. T i . posers refuse permit their works | SSubmitted to the nm»v... Court of e fr fn | the November q ¥ o e it o | e ”‘, o Mifss Mable Taber saw G Why Should I Pine For The World To Be Mine these . : e E <10 e - 2 e lule el 2 = sk 5 & 2 > Veterans of I 2 Miss M . : presentation of the o s imming about just outside the |, The Eritish vadio publi: i not ¢ Why Did You Let Me Get Away From You ..\.unmm Jumes F. Burton i gy Coolidge and ( Frank i bulk of radlo enthnsi S of the . : ; : L to be sent out he t faaathites ol Su ‘ : i for " . CATCHES DEER SWIMMING | probramer, it ot the air Cliff Edwards Records writing dio letters than 600 t ..u‘.m Do i winte . el s i » ceekly 2 : ; finance offi : Diean ‘n:;.‘ukll'-.:. i e BB : 3 v refer e . Paddelin Madeline Home the director of the chaplain, ) Miller; ant” | ooy 4 7 “hot in ! information hax 1o be obt e e s st ariis : et e | e nee 15 < ! e om e on e g el Heart Breakin’ Creole Rose .“h 3 upon him 10 see that conditions l“:\‘iLl}: nter: surgeon, v ometbT obseruation f Neah-ka Mountain into the | 9#2ling more lirgely with radio n I'M a Hard To Be Can’t Be Had Papa relleved. The vet. Solor: Hibes - Inez | o Washington and Baltimio ) Taber brought her and by means of private inqu; K Congress as soon | Sager and Berth se offt- . into Nehalem and will have the Pretty Mary Ann Afee. = cenes to rectlfy the situ.|C¢ers will be installed at the Novem- o of 5 mounted : = atton und to provide more ndequate uc- | ber meeting. | s Huuve?uruz:? I Wish It Was Me it or e e RO S B s s e { Alabamy Bound = o nlon, American Women's Legion, bt 7 {new Amerianiesion AT NOne s R es on | wo Florida Lots at udehakey If You Knew Susie lh-m\ . Spengler Post, No. 12 +y the h(!ml- of Mrs. Emma Firth th) {1 h American Legion. has been instiuc) were as follows: Marle Haves, prest | tradeforoneto da and many others. mentul in expediting (he settlement | dent; Nellie Peter, vic estdent; M. l i Palai of compensation :nd Insurance claims | guerite Ferber, secratary. and Mildred ess an arKe alue chghainidic s 4 = Palais Royal—Ba ot ,.-\—.-n.xl o ‘n~ nwmhx'-{ru who Jare | Miller. treasun The wetiring prest EE S ESESEEEEEENEEES oagicne i St g lent. Mrs. Firth, told of the work ac 50x135 Each I T L In procuring Ve * Two unusually well located adjoining business site- approval of the request from | F T R appl To Florida and Retum in Miami, 50x133 x'(-r.lA each within one square of the new [ tion of the statute permitting a vet | Seaboard Air Line Railway Station. and one block from his_home siiter s49 00 | Big White Way to Coral Gables. One block from busy Douglas Road and the street car line. ;.‘.;‘;;:‘,,‘;:f:."l Flori ey Only 520,000 per lot " |InFlorida | Beginning Tomorrow—for One Week AT THE PALAIS ROYAL Demonstration of Nationally Known P. N. Practical _ Front Lace Corsets D pard tive part in the work and Py 3 : reaping the profits. | " . 14 3 - s | Qur organization is state- i § YV 1 e ] 5 i * . complete wide in its scope, with X 4 ) 11 Bl (0] held at the il branch offices in principal fi SRS ] \ - cities and more than 100 affiliated land companies scattered throughout the State. 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Dun e 2 Northern initiative, North- dead i, Cuba 4 ern business judgment and Northern enthusiasm that is adding a new empire to the 0. S0 Miss Cassidy. expert corsetiere, will be in our Corset Department for one week, beginning tomorrow. She will be glad to talk to you about the proper corset for vour particular figure and to fit vou with a Practical Front Lace Corset if vou desire. Lovely new models in Practical Front Lace Corsets—strictly mod- ern in every way. Delicate light garments with less boning—really less corset—but of the same high quality associated with the name of these famous corsets. Models in fancy broches, flowered or plain in a wide selection of styles. No. 5444, a Model for slender higures with rubber inserts at the hip as well as at the top. This particular model may be termed a topless garment with the average length skirt. Ttis made of fancy material. having all the necessary qualities for comfort. 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United States Gypsum Company, 205 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinci - singleor double mesh. Regularly 10c each. Anniversary Rosslyn Steel & Cement Co. Send me descriptive folder and sample of Gyp-Lap. Sale, 3031 K St. N.W. West 986 Name .. - ; - 9 fOI‘ 48C i _Palais Royfi—Main Floor 4 Come in and see the new mo dels. Palais Royal—Third Floor TP D e N A Lovely Selection of New Hair Goods for the Anniversary Sale 22-in. Natural Wavy Switches, made on $ I 48 three separate stems (no gray). Regularly $2.50. Anniversary Sale, Wavy Transformations—Can be worn $ 1 48 outside or underneath the hair. Regularly Y 4 MR T Y A R BV IIIIII'I'lIIII-IIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIII