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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO , FEBRUARY 17, 1926—PART 3. “ 9 —_— - nually makes a pligrimage to Mount | chairman; Judson C. Dale. Happy |their families and ladies’ auxiliaries|lution No. 136, which joint resolution [ has just finished hearings,” sald the PASSING OF TOP HAT SEEN Vernon. Walker, Floyd G. Caskey, Willett J. |and all members of the local posts are | was urged by the Veterans' Joint Com- | D. A. V. leader. i ¢ the|moster. N. J. Beausollel Glenn D.|invited. The commitiee voted to have mitteo and passed the American Le | “So many doctors are resigning ST i The February meeting of the|Tubbs, George W. Scroech, Allen M. [a box at the Allled Veterans’ ball next |gion conference at Omaha last Octo- | from the Veterans' Bureau staff that |«Stove Pipe” Her U. S. 8. Jacob Jones Post, No. 2, the | Ergood, Leo J. Reel, Wallace H. Rob. | Friday evening. ber. The chairman was authorized to | we must have a permanent medical pe’” Head Covering Being American Leglon, will be held at the | inson, Richard L. Ryan, James A.| The budget committee, consisting [write Mr. Jeffers a letter expressing | corps established if the men are to Banned in Paris. Avnevican Eegi , Endion Club, 14 Jackson place, to-|Hamilton, Hugh Hennesy, George C.[of John J. Allen, Ernest Wickstrand [ #s appreciation of his interest and |recelve the proper medical treatment,| g\ pro poy i American Legion. gulf port, has been definitely aban-{norrow evening. Past Comdr. Esther [ Wiard and John R. Dower. and Harry P. Clements, George J. Neu- | qupport of veterans’' preferential | while we want a plan within the g pruary 6 (#).—Top hats Lafayette Post, No. 9, the American | doned. It was found to be cheaper|V. Hall has announced the following [tion—David L. Grossnickle, an; | ner and Daniel J. Leahy, presented a |rights. reach of the disabled for the reinstate. | the anclent “stove pipes” of joke and Yeglon, at a meeting Jaunuary 29|to ship legionnaires from Guf States)officers and committee _chairmen: | J. Osborne Reld Coil, James | schedule for operation during the year | All arrangements have been com-iment of Insurance, a reasonable com. |story, are passini away (n Paris, t adopted resolutions not concurring in|and Southwest States directly to]Finance officer, Mayme B. Smith;|M. Lynch, Geo; Davis, FFrank | 1926, to be presented to the post for its | pleted for the Washington Lincoln | pensation rating for the cases of | the great discomfiture of would bl dd i S5 = e g o~ 5 S oz ¥ adjutan Luciile Allan; assist J. ¥ Dr. Charles E.|consideration. Th» recruiting commit- | Memorial Pelief grand ball and enter- | tuberculosis that have been classed as | biters of fashi. but without worrying {he action of the Senate in voting the | Charleston, rathier than take the extra | agjutant, 1ila Leech; publicity, U ¢ 3 'y, (. H. L. Hoff- | tee announced that several candidates | tainment, which is to be held Friday | arrested, as these men are now re-|the hatters or Paris is ome of ited States Jnto the werd Court-lgime of running a ship around the|R. Tracy: refreshment, Ruby - | ma Elmer Huffer ric will be present for mustering at next |night at the Washington Auditorfum. | turning ‘to the hospitals by the hun-|the last wreat European stronghelis e R o AR et penitola ning; legislation, Helen G. ;| Stearns, Floyd W. Woolley meeting. Comdr. Pi mnounced | In addition to the 40 veteran members | dreds after trying to engage in oc.|of formality (o in before wh the Senute Is « violation of “every - Mk beretip. Mol Bomherger. rance con that Henjamin Levy will be assigned |of Congress, who will serve on the | cupations, and we must have voca-|haberdashers regard ns “the Ameriesn oot o dein (B ssiok Post, 2 Totie Beiy as awapiol the cen . chairman; Frank H. |as post bugler. reception committee, the various de-|tional training extended to the men|influence” in muttors of surtoria eqon ciuzens and is & violation of the spirit, 6 Moseen e O | manship ot the ways andjmeans com: Judson C.' Dule, F. W. Woolley - purtment commanders and vice com- | still in the hospituls that today really fen have to wear hats,” MinotiEefletiar of kestion gt Ax | - iamexl: i e e paulat | mitiee, tn addition to her duties as|and Allen M. Ergood The 1adies” Auxiliary National Cap- | manders and disabled ex-service men | constitute the class of our worst war|prominent hatter on the houle e e e e e e 3 Ken- | senior” vice communder, and Mabel | At the meeting January 26 in the!ital F met sday evening at|of the city will assist. Mrs. Bertha altles,” continued Comdr. Mahan. ! “but they don’t have to w ully deprive the Supreme Court strict B M arore | Staub, junfor vice commander. is to |boardroom of the District Building a | Pythian Temple a rs. Margaret | N. Robbins, who has been active in| ‘““There are a number of other points|The top hit <til is worn 1 ofits powe NEma neth hovay and o A olntion | continue her work as chairman of | resolution favoring the adoption of a . pres cesided. Reor- | Daughters of the American Revolution [ in legislation in which we ure deeply | for solemn functions 4 The post déclared itselt opposed to elected tv membersiip. A resolution | continue her work s bill in Congress providing for boxin tion of eommittecs for the pur-| work as well as being historian of |interested, and we are working to|noticeable falling mfi;fl,flce to the World Court, with or }}1':,-"'.\T‘iv'l"‘.".f}‘,';‘-'f‘? ,‘,‘;“;j_‘:;“': o] The post 1s co-operating with the | in the District was adopted. S, pose of arranging a Spring and Sum-[the Mayflower Society, has volun-|avert the situation that developed at|such purposes. It is due to Americin OuCTreservations o s roposed bill for the' re. | veterans® joint committee in support- [ Vice Comdr. 1. W. Woolley reported [ mer program of activities will be an-| teered her services as chalrman of the | the last session of Congress, when the | Influence, however, that the top hat Is Forest F. Bartl, post commander, in- | tirement of ¢ iam Mitehell as & | ing the Allied Veterans' Washington- |on the membership drive, which will [nounced at the meeting Tuesday eve- [ patronesses committee. Mrs. Thacker | House passed our items, only to have | no longer worn to the theater, con- structed the adjutant to request major general. it adopted a|Lincoln Memorial and relief grand [continue to May 30. The member | ning \ V. Walker, president of the American |them crowded out in the closing days |certs, dances and other evening amuse Shronological. dates: ‘of the eharters|es ttes tavor i Douing in|ball and entertainment to be held [ Dringing in the largest number of new = Leglon Auxiliary; Mrs. Frances Antes, [ in the Senate Shetits! TeraGnally T Ahinkin e granted the 28 posts which constitute District, il the bill of | Friday at the Washington Audi-|members during the period of the Military Order World War. president of the United Spanish War| From Washington Comdr. Mahan|the best. Most men look absurd in « 28 posts which consti the District, Jodicd in the b x Sl Giive il be Fewrricd oAl A i A Y : v; Mrs. Carrie Nolan, Mrs. | will make his first stop at At top hats, ‘any the District of Columbia_department | R tative M - torium. Reservations for the Jacob rip to Auxiliary; M » p hats, anyway. A soft dark hat of the American Lesion. This requ e niiten comnosad of Command- [Jones box are being made with |the natlonal convention in Phialde The monthly mecting and luncheon | Margaret Burns, Mrs. Esther V. Hall | where the sixth convention of the|will do fuct e weil e et t to be directed to Jose Ter, | er Tensamond . Furke, Vice Command. | Comar, Hall, 1403 Webster street phia. The second prize {5 a sllver cup. [of the Military Order of the World|and Mrs. B. C. Wagner, president of { Disabled Amerlcan Veterans will be|makes good compromis department adjutant. An amenc * Neal Lanahan and Wel ce f 2 Flo director of publicity, | War will be held tomorrow instead of | the District of Columbfa Chapter War | held the last week of next June “The top hat is going out with the 5 e il B el L e | omoas ot Gbasti v albsts Eeet, 4ho gnnounced the formition of an “On to | the usi il meeting day. due to the fact | Mothers, will be chairmen of the varl = OEE R e intely : can Legion. were recently in- |Paris Savings Club. Ny that the national staff and national | gus women's committees. In addition otch tailor near the Opera. “Men consist me 5 L B B e Coe. | st as fonows: T Norman Tem-| A dance will be given the night of |officers have been invited to be pres-|to about 25 of the diplomatic corps, ASTOR TO TRY AGAIN. used to buy several evening snits, a donsiilerder o enadt ans len 10y | ernment who mas be affected by re- | pleton, commander; Floyd W. Wool- | February 22 by the post at the Wash. | ent. ese officers are holding their | who have accepted invitations to be dhiper ket mOTING (G066 and oo business which might avise. Three| gtz ons and dismissals in the | ley, senlor vice commander; David L. [ in&ton Hotel The committee In charge | staff mecting in Washington today |guests of the veteran organizations.| .o, . . sers, and a_couple of walking suits. new memb Word precented with | e e ihe Tederal serv. | Grosunickle, junfor vice commander; | CONSISts of 8. L. Weaver, chairman;|and a number of them will stay over | many distinguished leaders in military i ake Eleventh Bid for Vic- ‘topper” is disappearing with the € acwcaaen e el o Dro3 L, Tiall, surgeon: Dr. Charles | Flovd W. Woolley. John R. Dower, | for the local chapter luncheon, which |and civil life will be present, including Yo e D surplus suits.” standing. "'\ resolution was passed to defray | E. Detmer, dental surgeon; orgge | David L. Grossnickle, Judson C. Dale, | will be held at the Hotel La Fayette | members of the United States Su. Ty in Derby. 3 = = (e 4 H. Dayis, sergeant-at-arms. J. Osborna | HiPPY Walker and Floyd G. Caskey. ' |at 12:30 o'clock. The principal speak- | preme Court, cabinet officers and| LONDON, February 6 ().—Lord Winners of the American Legion : e Inaik Pooh er at the luncheon will be Col. Gor-|heads of independent bureaus. 3 " _ 3 2| Paris conventic : -|Retd, master-atarms; Fran gol Go d e Astor will try n this year to cap. auxiliary cltizer uning | oS T, This is to go to the | quartermaster; Allen M. Ergood, as- don Johnston, now at the Army War|Thomas J. Fralley will be chalrma : E 5 E;su:r contest I unced | 00 <ervice to the |sistant quartermaster; Warren E.| By call of Comdr. A |Collezze and previously the aide to Gen. | the floor committee, Gen. Tasker H.|ture the premier classic of the English T it ¢ Mrs. Eliza n s i, i | ember g 1o diins ININEE | mdge advocate, Dt Ghuries|| e & o Na-|'Wood in the Philippines Eliss will head the reception commit- |turf, the Der as nade ten DS |y corrinne. T e e or StonaTipe SIST OF (1 Suxiliiey = ihe! vears 1 o e selected | E. Raiph, chaplain: Dwight R. Ham. | tional Capital Post 127, s Encouraging responses have been|tee and Maj. U. S. Grant, 3d, Wil be | for vietory technique. Turning to the critic, h The winners were s fyllows. First, f the : Itk and.Ci »ok, color bear- | Foreign Wars, the executive comr received from members and distin- [ master of ceremonies it the Destilis - & i s hi — l‘t" s benhon, o ey msaond Ui L ¢ of the post | ers; Eric S. Stearns and C. I L. Hoff- | tee met at 1808 G street for the guished invited guests to insure the | For the veterans who do not dance 1e best his entries have been able 10 you “hink of my composi E nmer,” commented a famous Rift Within the Lute. From the M Record. Gt 3 e DU | Guecess of the” b ¢ the | specis dilices analother entev: ||ito eetihasibien seconaipl Fis tions?” ne ' ) erans’ joint | master, color guards: Paul K. C&IT, | oce of e o suecess of the first annual bull of the | spectal songs, dances and other enter. 1s been second place, this on | 1 T IR = of tho il | hnl lcficer JChn R Doner, i | f recelving committee reports. er, which will be held at the Hotel | tainment features have been provided. [ five oceasions. There was a heartbreak pmat dofl ik of them 7 selidhe ommittee. The | tant; Floyd G. director of | Those present were: Comdr. A Maytlower next Friday e any | Cards and games will be plaved in the [ (1o gy om0 v EEE D B S Shisisige o ol Wood. El y : 8 5 wsed the Allied | publicity: M. ach, bugler, | Pierce, Senior Vice Comdr. Everert of the national officers, members exhibition hall. g o Dnenr ; r unod, Beethoven & fimi - 4 it o entertainment to be held in |and Happy Walker, director of music. | Miller, Junior Vice Comdr. Willium 2 . Government and diplomati _— T e PRV En e S 1 ot as ton, 268 .01 1 b Auditorium. Lincoln's| The following committees were = Cav uLuu:;x Chaplain Thomas R. J. | officlals, e well = 1:Ax;>vh1):l:mi}l"n;:llfl;!‘; Disabled American Veterans. }: o ol AR atablen 3 S wu 1 $50 for ¥ " st will oceupy a box, | pointed by the commander: Member- | Cavanaugh, Quartermaster Ernest | Y 4 ston social set, have s i i ot e e et et i auiae stables r?l-‘,l‘.-f,m o e ertifi: | invitations to Treas. | ship—Floyd W. Waoolley, chairman; [ Wickstrand, Adjt. Harry P. Clements, | their intention to be present. lremvamr;; mh',:‘;u;n:;’l;l’:ew“‘ Yt et Bia Ciombom stisial Stk : to attend and be the|Judson C. Dale, George H. Davis, Al | Officer of the Day Michael G *| Lieut. Charles Benter, leader of the | pitals of the Southwes e e s hamstarted el @ s of meri o v ury ofticial £ L len M. Ergood and John A. Smith. | Patriotic Instructor Sumuel G. Maw- | United States Navy Band, will lead| const, John W. Mahan of Helena, | in hiy face all round the famous track. was e . can Legior . Il be purchased for | Dower, Willlam E. McGhee, Aubrey |J. Leahy, Trustee R. O. Johnson,|Of the embassies, have been asked to b and Booklet, but probavl o edixillary t the mewly organized deum corps. It | O. Dooley, Warren E. Miller. Welfare | Chairman’ Budget Committee John J | appear in uniform. “A collation sup-|to Washington to make a final check | 3 pa”sent to the post. > 0 0 be con-| be cecorted by the drum corps now | Guynn, Frank Poch, Guy W. Briggs [mittee on entertatnment, Michael Guif. Veterans Joint Commiftee. “I have just inspected several of | JREEH "Juu’vehirfi? P of more rmec and Dr. Arthur J. Hall. Constitution [fre and Ernest Wickstrand, reported | At the regular meeting of the Vet-|the veterans’ hospitals and 1 find the Wedetkihl b Bl n e it e e s el e et Studebake MOTOR CO. ments e that in | ion. at the Twelfth | D Fones and Hugh L. Murrell. En-|Daniel J. Leahy, with @ musical pro- | that Representative Lamar Jeffers of [ and which is covered by the Johnson 5 ¢ A. January | tertainment — Samuel L. Weaver, gram and refreshments. Membe 1d | Alubama had ntroduced joint reso-| bill, upon which the House committee 1333-37 14th St. Main 5780 PN percent f in © by Judge Advoc wpbell C. John- | small departm : on the n case and by Details _conce 1 nou h the post favored award will 1 ’ v the | the 1o @ board of education. ugene Dav- Representative : b e ol seph Looper and Iverson ng honorable mer L £ t 0St, y . < stra. ‘The = & . S r month twen- | Resolutions—J. Osborne Reid, chair-|son, Guard George H. Kestne st | his orchestra. The military guests, as|yyo " “otiona) commander of the| This year the Astor nominations for esutive commiittee s is the h )f the post to attend the |and relief—Dr. J. L. Hall, chairman; | Allen ward J. Sullivan and Dept. | per will be served at midnight upon the present status of legislation than 8.0 T are 10 or ext will be held Feb-|and by-laws—Warren E. Miller, chalr- | that arrangements for ladies’ night [erans’ Joint Committee Tuesday a | principal interest is now centered in |, €ald: “There Is a ne an { Paul K. Carr, chairman; Samuel Mur- | the presentation of a command. | instatement in civil positions with the | American Veterans adopted in the L Conveniently Located with Commander’ Frank A. Cole- tively little effort incre; 1 t 4 nilton, rehabilitation chair- trophies and aw « T B th i g d to mem- X accord to aliens who foug h_the | Mt e _ American colors in th g R ar fuTecol the: sivie baty s are: Frank A. Coleman, com- were anted to g o € 1 ler: 1 s€ r.|lnr \!IP’ prior to 1 s OF L 5 in B , Jr., Junior | e e i il . H. B storian; W. A r Ropted arms; W. Alex- A new na member ro > bass drums and two|man; R. P. McCandlish, John R.|Comdrs. George J. Neuncr and Daniel [ Well as the military and naval attaches| o0 P00 Goterang has come | the classic are Sure, Poet, Plimpsol Philadelphia convention in a body and | Dr. Charles E. Ralph, Dr. Ray F.|Comdr. Francis C. Huhn. The com for the war’s disabled. 12 such department ruary t oiard room of the IDs- | man; Irving R. Richards, J. O'C. Rob- | tomorrow at Pythian Temple were | number of ex-service men filed clgims | the probable actlon by Congress upon ship award to art-| The J 3 t, No. 26, | ray Moore, Frank H. Bates, Henry |er's jewel to the outg commander, | Government. The committee learned | fifth national convention last June trade el G | adeforone o iy 1 on Fourteenth Street B il i because most of the cups are awiry in presidit ports were made | &hip eno arr v N he Gas school bill was de- | euxiliary. o S Tally Holme meeting,” said Mr. B { 3 wrms; Robert ileges contemplated by are lor _bes arles B. s u_measure ¢ diens who per v, finance meriis icer: Campbell C . judge | Grammar schoo f adv e { who best exe » ‘ s Sotias. o Ho 3 - meeting of George Washington tce and honor @ Ameri- | Post. No. 1, Ame Legion, last ran Legion me ; i Tuesday night w at th the The national esc mmittee | | jon of officers at the club-| ofitha e rized se, 182 treet. Past Post and | through Y to aw . 1 nder E.| medals i jnnection wit Lester Jo £ G shington legion’s nati ' f cult he following officers: | ing good cit g . 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