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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 19, 1926—PART 1. o o7 IFRESH STOCKS ARRIVING DAILY AFFORD ClVlllan Army News ORD LATE BUYERS FULL AND COMPLETE LINES TO SELECT FROM' the earl : ond Lieut. Arthur k. Bonnet, Infan J Al ooiote i ailbre o S # | 521st Infantry Battalion, zone of the : 2 - - eggin 0 P ”T'(*“: g L) livitertor it BBut Alomea IO Cor Grepe de chine in pastel shades. Tailored or lace trimmed 1.00 CHARACTER Leggins, Cap. Sweater to match, in novelty weaves e — j~=———XMAS GLOVES ; BOXED NOVELTIES il aHiet ] migtmant Sn 420 Mafotor TeRRBIOM 1,00 Chamois 75c Boys’ | 1.00 LADIES’ 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. BOXED XED LINEN n!“:& (G.exr:- Mi:»;smréYAn:yfia'm|tf| !.;ml( i'kmpar'{g‘-, :-apv:‘,“ W fi‘)‘l;.‘m .1.T eyl ‘Suede Cuff Gloves| Scout Gloves FABR]C ’ NOVELT":'S BABN?)XEEAI:JX BO! HEDKFS. C , ticable try Reserve, relieved from attach that extensive ef- | ment to 503d Infantry Battalion, zone enrollment at the | l1ss and Snrnn!(!"I,Ivru\-‘rhl\::‘:‘:] ‘-'N:.'T,\, " Afhleoiave i e B o e 2.50 Silk TEDDIES and STEP-INS L, T e . 5(! ot il e R R Eoth FieIARA oo Witoes e e it and flesh. All sizes good size. 3‘00 Glrls COAT SWEATERS the 'total number of Air Corps Re-|Quartermaster Reserve, relieved from I Smamen on £ined serve Officers’ Training Corps units at |assignment to 15th Wagon Company Miinmea oval el iass ohai Prettily made 3 in a box eivil " educational Capt. Frank 8. Cleckler, Quarter embroid e red with . leather aede. -row .00 | - it A mstitutions Be in- master Reserve, relieved from s 3 culfe fancy c cauntiets. l..n c ered c ribbon in c ‘mhrr\lf»r«l c creased fo 2B ment_to 16th Wagon Company 3 atiiohad babra i Biecks bleek == ,:::Y i ,’,‘.:,‘;..,m"’::d borders forts should be 3 of the interior; Second Lieut. Orville g W made o expand F. ‘Sandefor. Infaniry iteserve. re UND F SI KNITTED GOODS FOR EVERYONE %0 units oW il |lieved from assignment to st In TERRIFICALLY existence. At the g fan!r,\',k‘au:\hnn sone ny‘y)w interior 4 00 K P ns iy s s 15 00 SILK GOWNS REDUCED!? #-C0 Kmtted and Brushe Reserve Officers’ | serve. relieved from m,umm»m [ [ . Lace trimmed hodice tops in nile, peach, orchid, pink Eritoli Bov Doils: Loigk voldes: and . Ryl - ). | signed and a hed respectively to [ - fancy weaves, solid color, with striped Alr Corps branck of the Reserve Ol | the 80th Division: First Lient. Luclus ] 3.00 IMPORTED DOLLS . ars sizes 6 to 14 years, cers’ Training Corps system, Gen.| 8 A 2 50 s & R C t Sl T S that the Al |P. Chase, Infantry Reserve, havi Wl 'l atin ayon Costume dlips Jointed Dolls dressed with sweater 400 I d W Corps only two sources for pro-|moved to the Corps eArea, is &5 suits and knitted caps. Imperfects adies’ WEATERS and Lieut. Col. Irving . Moller, z P o s o s rdice tops. Fancy but erve cers, the Re-|lleved from a nment to the S0th Baronet satin or fibre silk. Bodice top: E O e 1> ‘Stipe’ witta | Divislan, t. John M. Hager, tons and double hems. All colors. 2.25 MA MA DOLLS Coat style, with full-size collars; sizes 36 to 44. All & e I Fecas e iroiziity ioF he ey 1 5 , wanted colors and those flying eadets who complete merly y it Pretty face with real hair wigs, panty ; % rse of dnstruct Under | torial assignment group, having been | " ty fac s, ) O o oy 515 fsih cades | Dlaced . In- the. generai | assgnment | 1 xtra Size dress and cups, shoes and stockings. Full 4.00 Collegiate Sweaters can be trained annually, but after at- [ Eroup by Var : [LIRI] [P SR\ S— = composition legs. taining the peacetime’ objective of [lieved from his st assignment | by Flowered or plain color crepe. Round or squarc Rote Sweaters with larae siawi’ colists reserve officers needed for the Air|to the 80th . Second Lieuts. | eck. Contrasting color trimmings. - black and navy: all sizes. Corps, it is estimated that an annual | Herman E. G and Ralph K. J o . r Tepiacement of approximately 2,000 | Super. both Coast Artillery Reserve, - - - S e ettt Barvs | et 00 | 2.50 MEN’S RAYONfsTRlPE SHIRTS | Winter Und o Se ibl Gfl Sioud 15 thineed o (e R\ Wbt 3 Little Tots’ Corduroy Coats 1,00 " Childrasrear. ior Jsniivle Gilts. o ot he accomplished unléss additional b hald thateesrve Headiusriers, di units are established mm Graham Building, this K, two There will be sent out this week |Of Which, the Cavalry a Signal b+ the local Reserve headquarters 'n{( orps, are scheduled t tomor- | 8l Reserve field officers and to other [FOW evening. The (ava Y se officers assigned to divisions, | Will be devoted to a discussion s | conference upon the principles of com brigade and regimental staffs, resid- T il gl e 0 o e in the District of Columbia and | bat orders and cavalry in security a document on the mhwu"llm meeting will be conducted by | . el - faj. R. L. Gaugler Signal Corps | v staffs, their development, ‘“wmhh Masler The Slon i classification, organization, staff prin- | be conducted by Capt. | ciples and a brief resume of the func- tions and duties of staffs and of each | Velvet-finish wide-wale cordurcy. Smacked Pretty patterns and solid colors 85 b Attached or matched collars. Coat Jody style with drop seats tyle. All color combinations. o and fleeced lining. Size 2 to 12 ‘ 3.00 WhiteEiderdownBuntings Zii % A 69c Men’s Boxed Neckwear : 69¢ Children’s Union Suits vokes, quilted lined Blue and | pink shirred, ribbon = All-silk flowing 4-in-hands. Pretty trimmed, buttoned hottom. Attached 4 Xmas boxed: stripes and fancy pat i A Ecru color; drop or lap-aver ¥ Hoods, = i W terns. c = seats. Long pants, c 5 e #169c White Dresses R T e 2.50 Men’s Wool-Mixed Union Sheen Nuinsook, long arishokt style; c fringe. Black and white and all col- 1 .55 ] | Suits $1 .98 | Hardy P. Browning. The 428th In fantry will meet Tuesday evening ‘“hwh there will be a confere problem in advance guarc monthly meeting of the Qua Reserve officers will be held Wedn: day e\emnn‘ with Ma officer assigned thereto. The sole Durpose of staffs and staf officer R. P. Lemly, Infantry, senior executive officer of the ashington Pin tucked and lace trimmed ors. Individual hoxes. Grav. high necks, and ankle suits TVing out thelr decisions, and to serve ;‘e“:fie Quartermaster Training Confer- | the troops in carrying out their wmis- | Sh sions. Study of this document will, it is believed, promote and eng=nder Full lap-over seats. Size 36 to 46. 1.50 Creepers |3.50 Velvet Bon 75c MEN'S SILK AND 150 MEN'S MUSLIN : p e e SR N HOSE DJC| . PAIAMAS B | eyt B ooy i o > ieorge G. ill. — tion and co-operation which must | 5 ‘d Middletos exist between the four fundamental | 5/O4P: With Capt. it ‘I:IHEI'\YM he elements of military organization— | 7% no ang Service Battalion. swhile | command, staff, troops and services. | . P. Gorman, Q. M. C.. supply group, will discuss the subject ge with reference to collection ste material; amation and House Garments [—— 7 — —————GIFT HOSIERY 5.00 Extra Size 10____0_9 Bo s’ L O’C t | Blue Crane Ladies’ Hose ys Long 0’Coats _ BATH ROBES | Warm melton cloth, double breasted, \\'1\1!5 95 I p ,‘""MHI,M( :‘:'::x;n\.m:’nfl\:tz 98 :’i’,};flifzj;:v‘:‘v:k :y I“” 1 .00 | ° blue, red and green; sizes 7 t0 e s Rg Reserve headquarters announced last week the following changes in | the assignments of Reserve officers | residing in Washington: Second | Lieut. Thomas F. Burke, Signal Re- cerve, relieved from assignment to Sth Signal Company: the following exploitation of te products, laundering and dry cleaning Due to the great pressure of his in-| structor's duties at the local h'«r‘lw‘i g DS bt eadquarters, Maj. R. L. Gaugler, Infantry Reserve officers relieved o ™n “who has also been performing yoam ignment to 41st Infantry:| ne guties of adjutant at those head Capts. Ja W. Anderson, William b i R iantors® Walter 3. "Cahill, John | auarters, has been relieved of the lat-| Fram o, obart H. Stevenson and | Lo duties by Maj. W. R. Woodward, | William H. Swanger; Second Lieuts. |« Y i Charles P. Barrett, jr., Ashton Barks-| Announcement was made last week dale, Samuel R. Howell. Altus G.| by Capt. John W. Davis, commanding Moore; the following relieved from |the Headquarters and Service Com- | attachment to the 41st Infantry: Sec- | pany of the 343d Engineers, Washing- | ond Lieuts. Lawrence P. Johnston, | ton’s Reserve Engineer Regiment, that Herbert B. Monroe: First Lieut. Her-|that company had secured the use of man J. Trum, jr., Quartermaster Re-|the Interior Department auditorium serve, relieved from assignment to|for meetings and band practice. All 31st Motor ‘Transport _Company;|property has been moved to the new First Lieut. Andrew C. Riley, Quar- | location and the band is well organ- termaster Reserve, relieved from as- ized for the 1927 season SPLIT INFINITIVE HELD | WINS $5,000 CONTEST; | NOT ALWAYS WRONG TO STUDY CARTOONING; | North Dakota Youth Will Go to e | College Professor Says in Certain | Art Institute With Aid J Uses It Is Correct and Vir- of Prize. i tlully Necessary. By the Associated Press ‘, Ombre and fscrolisuEg l 2 pockets; flannel Tined: Gray, tan and.blue signs. Shawl collar, cord ) Kayser & Faultless Silk Hose i e s o - RN r,’(?nnxturm. size 7 to 17. L | y f lvlm-’_y:vmlf:‘nflpu‘to faney A Long-service Suits, with double | S sizes 7 to 14; all colors i new shades. breasted coat, vest, one long and T | 696 BOYS' gy g B f | 2.50 FELT HATS 2t GOLF HOSE Gingham and percales patterns; sizes 7 to 17 years. Trimmed with contrasting e | 3.00 SMALL BOYS’ e e e 4 JACK SUITS 950 | 12.00 GIRLS’ COATS 25¢ Boys’ & Girls’ Hose Piald flannel tops and lined Jersey Newest models of wool ocloakings, 75 o pants; blue, tan and green combi s: | sizes 3 to 8. g | with large fur collars; all shades; sizes a1 1.25 JUVENILE | | =| 3 for 50c and novelty weave. Attr; . e X?R&g Broadcloth Blowses | SUITS | GIRLS” TUB DRESSES sick o e CHICAGO, December 18.—Hans Si | monson, 20-year-old drafting clerk, of By the Associated Press. | Bismarc N. Dak., now believes in | CHICAGO, December 18.—The split | Santa Claus. He won $5.000, enough | | ted waist bands; nu rmanic philology of Northwestern [over several hundred’ thousand other University, declared yesterday. Prof. |contestants in an automobile tire nam- Curme is.preparing a_grammar of the | ing contest, and announcement of the ¥nglish language which required sev- |$5,000 award was made at a banquet eral years of research. here tonight. His name was “All-| “I heartily indorse the split infini- | stat tive,” said Dr. Curme. “For about five | He is going home to spend Christ- | centuries the split infinitive has been |mas with “the folks,” Simonson said, used by the best writers to express|and then will return to the Chicago the meaning they wish to convey to [Art Institute to study cartooning. The | their readers. It is, after all, the |pinnacle of his ambition is to estab- | most accurate way of expressing [lish a new comic strip. one's self. While 1 oppose a reckless| Second prize of $1,000 went to Don. use of the split infinitive, I maintain {ald S. Gray, Ames, Towa, with the 1hat to make known one’s thoughts in [name “Dearborn Cords, and third language requires its use frequently.|place to Mrs. 1. M. Decker, Fort For instance, which should you say,|Thomas, Ky., who submitted ‘Failed completely to understand it,’ | gosy or ‘He failed to completely understand - . = it? “These two variants have different meanings and to express accurately one shade of meaning one must split the infinitive. 1f you desire to em- phasize the thought of completeness, employ the first wording, but if you wish to indicate the extent of his understanding, you must, perforce, utilize the second expression. After all, language is to express one's thoughts, and should a split infinitive hest express one’s thoughts it must be used, if one is to write correctly.” LOAN OFFERED POLAND. For 4 Years. fifid,Large Vice Premier Claims Funds from| |and Red. 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