Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1925, Page 30

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T fIf SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 29, 1925—PART 1. ] serve units announced this week the following 1ges in ussi pital No. 76, zone of the interlor, Jn the capacity of dental surgeon; Second ut D. Banks and Kenneth P. Barnes, both Infantry Reserve, as- - [ signed to 428th Infantry; Capt. Edgar 1| Graham, Air Service Heserve, assign- | officer at Organized Iteserve headquar- lor, Infantry 1 to the from pre jgnment to +the 80th 4 ! Division; Iirst Lieut. Milton A. Lehr, ! function | vas dis. ssembly | Mai. Gen. MacArthur Buys This Complete Brand New Player Outfit Including Rolls and Bench Never such value before! Truly, a complete music room, new 1026 model player with 16 nmew features. Complete with hand- come high-grade player bench and library of mew rolls. All for only $275. Select one tomorrow for immediate or future delivery. Special accommodations tomorrow and tomorrow evening. OPEN NIGHTS Lyric Piano Co. 1738 14th St. N. W. MAIL COUPON Co., 1738 14th Kt Ll D Piense send me catalog and Information regarding terms on your Player Plano offer, without obligation. nee Reserve, is red to active for a period of mber 6, at ade, Md e (LML CHINESE RUGS Exotic Chinese Rugs, in subtle shades of mulberry and ORIENTAL RUGS Mossouls Average size, 3x6 $59.50 Lilahan Dozars Average size, 3.1x68 $175 Anatolian Mats Scatter sizes $6.50 Kaboutrang Kenape Average size, 28x4.11 $49.75 CHEERFUL LAMPS Our Christmas collec sion of artistic lamps includes the newest ond best - looking 4lnico creations. when you see ood-looking vou can o'l CURTAINS DANELS Ruffied White Striped Dutch Curtains, cluding tie-backs. Per Pair— $2.25 W hite Marquisette Curtains, 2% yards long; lace edge. Per Pair— $1.75 Good-looking Fringed Lace Panels, 25 yards long. Each— $1.95 Dutch Sets, in cream, with colored ruffies, tie-backs and valance, Set— $3.95 BE SURE YOU SEE PAGE 29 l I ———— Division; Se vs, effective | s | hoard of oMcers appointed to meet at First Lieut. William S. Rhodes, Dental [ Washington, D. C.: Capt. Elvoy S. J.| War College, will address ths 320th Reserve, is assigned to General Hos.' Irvine, Corps of Engineers, executive officer of the 343d Engineers, Is re- lieved from further duty as a member of the board of officers appointed to meet in Washington: Maj. Albert S. J. Tucker, Infantry, assistant executive nd Lieut. | ters, is detailed as u member of the Smith, Infantry Reserve, |board of officers appointed to meet in having moved to the 2d Corps Area, is | Washington. relleved from assignment to the 80th — Division; Second Lieut. Junius C. Dav- enport, Fleld Artillery Reserve, is as For the first time since the 1925.6 inactive training began in Washington signed to the Fleld Artillery group:|for reserve officers there will be three Buckey, Signal Re-|days of next week on which nothing ve. 18 detailed as a member of the | is scheduled. Tomorrow evening Licut Col. Wilson B. Burtt, Infantry, Army Infantry on the subject of leadership and and ‘Thu; the sery United States will be held in the a torium of the Interior Depa Buil Ken of t ranged a most interestin the ing on duty in the military intelligence di vision of the War Department, who will the management of men. Tuesday | reserve headquarters, at which Wednesday are open dates, bui | Albert 8. J. Tucker, Infantry, will de rsday the December meeting of |liver a lecture on map reading, while Washington chapter of the Re-|Capt. I. V. Todd, . D., will talk on unit mobilizatien. On Friday evening P. Long, 313th Field Ar- tillery, will discuss before members of e Officers’ Association of Capt. Hallock ding. Lieut. Col. ney, Infantry Rese he Washington cha evening, the princ speaker be | board firing. jeut. Col. Charles B. Stone, G. S., | date delfver an illustrated lacture on ning the 425th Infantry will meet at|heels. Girrs THaT HoNOR CHRISTMAS “I will honor Christmas in my }xeart, and try to keep it all the year” HE resolve of Charles Dick- ens animates those who make gifts that are fine and per- manent and thus keep the joy of the Yuletide through all the vear. Honor Christmas this year with a permanent gift of Lifetime Furniture and you create in some one room in the house a shrine to the spirit of family de- votion and affection. 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