Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1926, Page 37

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e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1926. e [ olive or mud-colored background, e _____________—._—____—-—————‘———— 'I’ form. Gen. Allen wants to have the | apply only to the woolen olive’drab |would nullify ' the camoufioge ad- - E DOU cloth, buttons and thread issued in. | uniforms. The cotton Summer uni-|vantage of the khaki. White is|while the khaki or olive drab is prac- easily visible in the sunlight for con- stead of.the finished uniform. Then |forms would continue to be manu- tically invisible a quarter of a mile G RI URGED BY INFAN’I'RY CI_HEF the soldier can go either to the com- |factured by the quartermaster depot. |siderable distances against a green.'sway. Oneor two Anti-KamniaTablets soon pany tailor or to some nearby civilian | In respect to the latter, Gen. Allen | = - = tailor and have his clothes made from | wants them made of better material. | K777y "7 7 77 R stop the chi gflgpe aJ:;‘:iffl::;ham.fih“o' ' T R TS the furnished material. such as was used before the World R Tevers. Alsorelieve headache,aburaies: teo) ‘ Tn this ‘way he would wear the | War, and which wil hold the khaki | N\ l he, wome: “’ emergency clothes ofily for a few |color better. With the dyes now Blanoc nervoumees by mromehins . o Gen. Allen Says Plan ould Save Time eeks at the most and ever after he | used a suit is mi¥-colored when it is | N nspect the Handsome New n!llndn.mnlnn b; ' by promoting sleep. Anti- would have his suits made to exact]issued, but gradually washes out to 2 Kamnia is the original American pain veir 5 G orgsribed by doctors und dentisa he' vorid e Outfl R it P ] d P measure and be able, in some ways, |almost pure white. An infantry regi- | o Sor more than 3 years, ors: Status Above Average Ob- tting Kecruit Froperly an oints | superintend their making. Gen. | ment lined up for inspection in Sum- | mi':z“,..‘_"g""""““m_-:vw g Allen believes that this suggestion, I{ | mer presents uniforms in all colors | arkKk-=Jewe all — Oll Oth Ad adopted, would greatly rove the |intermediary between mud and the n AK”‘“M‘N" tained in Area Which In- , t er vantages. appearance of the infantry as a whole, | hue of new fallen snow. Sometimes \ e o DR e . It might, however, be o trific more | the coat will be, mud-colored and the | N it expensive, since the quartermaster | breeches white. As a rule the breeches | as an e \ t n I- amnla cludes District. The day mav not be far distant |the same in the Army in these piping | depot is able to make suits on a big [lose color first, since they are most | § when every doughboy will have a |times fo peace Now the recrult is | scale, with corresponding ecomomies. | frequently washed, and it is a matter - N\ issued one suit of hand-me-downs over | It 'also would necessitate hdving |of pride with some soldiers to get = Quick Relief from Pains and Aehes S ailormad WA status above the average was ob-| This will &mln\] suspiclous to the |the counter, which usually are about | more enlisted men as post tailors and | them white as soon as possible. | et by the National Guard troops|odd millions of Young men famllar |as atroclous as those issued at Camp | the recruiting of more menlikilled at| This not only defeats the uniform ey e e T P! with the sartorial arrangements which | Meade in 1917. ¢he tailoring trade. The plin would | intention, it was explained, but also in the 34 Corps Area, of which the|gbiained Guring the war, when the| But immediately the new soldier is District of Columbia is a part, dur-|supply sergeant hurled a nondescript [measured and an order sent to the bundle straight at the solar plexus |quartermaster depot at Philadelphia Thrifty Housewives will tell you they cook so wonderfully SUFFERED WITH BREAKING OUT Pimples on Scalp Itched Badly. Cuticura Heals g “ I suffered for eighteen months with @ breaking out of pimples on Ing the last fiscal vear, according to 3 hin nd told the trembl recruit to “get | for a suit which will fit him. It may | the annunl report of Mai. Gen. Creed | {1 100 the tremblng %" | he six months before this arrives, and well. | €. Hammond, chief of the militia bu But even if it sounds like insidious |in the meantime the soldier must go G0v9t A Departmema] Invest- i % rged in the |around_with _his fll.fitting first_uni- The new low price ment Loan helps you this Christmas, with from $75 Workers to $450. You have a year to repay it conveniently. And by next Christmas this spe- Loa ns cial repayment plan will have accumulated for you a $50 reau, made public today. military pronaga % annual report of Training and discipline showed im-| 35, S teht e provement. The weak points In this|explained that the conditions are not area, he pointed out, were large turn- over' of personnel, shortage of re- | cruits and a lack of suitable armories. | However, the area, he said, leads in| | camping facilities, use of Regular | Army posts for fleld training and the | general co-operation between the Reg- Gen. Robert H. ALWAYS DEAD TIRED ?| How sad! Sallow Complexion, coated tongue, poor appetite, bad | brenh, ‘nhnply skin and_always | Vhat's wrong? You are | now puts this range in the reach of every housewife. Come in and let us give you a demonstration of You'll Be| my scalp The pimples itched bad-| | ulars and National Guardsmen. polsoncd The bowels are clogged | . Savings Balance for every £ C ly and after a time dried up and The National Guard of the District ST CT R O (TR with a 2-year $100 borrowed now! Come the wonderful gas range. i |scaled off. My bair was lifeless| |of Columbia has maintained steady [ mous prsserinton faet) censtunil | | Chvistmusidalite] ek neenss o po progress in recent vears, he said. Its E S t f d strength of five officers and 249 en- atisrie —with both service & and prices whenever @ we handle a plumbing & icb for you. 2 € And whether the work ‘; is extensive or justi small repairs, you'll § g find us prompt in serv- & and dry and fell out. 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