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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ONE. forth the classification of the fa- | James J. Skelly, Headquarters and | Tuesday night for the purpose ration before finally rat the the inspector will indicate the out- |the written reports will be designated = e:: conside ting b g 5 to be : , in his opin- [by the ¢ rea commander, and | cilitles afforded the armory for [Service Company, 131st Engineers: Pvt.| taking the examination e acionied Wlhers e | e N cw. Bimilrie, If |when oce Toais e Sl Makss the | moutited Inewacticcy ce with | Harrison Gilmer, Battery A, Coast | on the eligible list for otion 1o ship of both commissioned and non- |a unit is rated “unsatisfactory” or “very | inspection of any organization the | the provisions of the Guard . | Artillery; Pvt. John 8. Farquhar, Bat- | the rank of second lieutenants wi commissioned cflicers, adequacy of in- | unsatisfactory,” the marked deficiencies | senior officer will be designated to make tery B, 260th Coast Artillery. vacancies occur. struction in schools of non-commissioned | which necessitated such rating will be | the report. The corps area command- The fillowing.. have: _heen - crdered —_— officers and selected key men, adequacy, | so stated. The rating on equipment and |ers have been instructed to designate transferred frop L] the active to the re- | The following have been ordered | Four organizations of the local Guard Annual inspection of the National|can actually be demonstrated in the | g iapiiity, neatness and cleanliness of | material will be determined by a con- | the officers who will make the reports Seirve lats ot '_:"k tive iza- | honorably discharged from the Guard | myustered sufficient men at their armory Guard of the District of Columbia next | armory and which have been included | supply and orderly rooms; general con- | sideration of the percentage of equip- | When more than one officer is required | ¥V Fers respective organ On"account of thelr removal from the | Tustered suficlent men at thelr artory 3ear, 45 with other Guard units through- | i the training programs and schedules | ifien o' the'armory, mesthess of boi; | Ment And material based on Pence-time | o make the inspection. of wny’unit. | UoNS 10T the reasons given: | on sccount of Whew remoral oW e | arils tast wee Sp,the Country, will be for the purpose | of the organization or unit dnderSoins | officers and enlisted men, smartness of | tables of equipment actuslly on hand | The unsatisfactory reports will be for- | Flicational interference with the | DECCCH Gompany D, 121st Engineers: | tion of superior in attendance, although 9f showing the readiness of the Guard | inspection. In furtherance of this ides, | enlisted personnel in standing at atten- | in the armory or within the State and | warded separately from the other re- | 5® Tt ";n“:"i:n insers: | Pvt. Howard E. Bodenhammer, Head- | three of them had just enough to put for service in the field, 5o far as equip- | the Militia Bureau policy will be 10 'tion and saluting, general atmosphere readily accessible to the unit. ° ports to the corps area commander, and pi “ficy, CORPIDY, D T FREINGES: * qugrters Detachment, 29th Division. | tneir percentage over the lne. These ment goes, in the event of a sudden | have considered at the annual iNpec: | and morale within the unit as & mill- | Inspectors are admonished to be free | these will be sent immediately to the Fyt Henry Notionk, Company . 1a1st and Pvt. Gatano Patrisi, 20th Division, | & nigations. "with thelr percenta Cmergency. ibetalled plans for the in-| tions the more advanced phases of |tary organization. Deficiencies of pre. |in their remarks, in order that the War | chief of the Militia Bureau, with spe- | CSDeCrs: Pvt. Norman T. Jelly, Medi- ) Yy (1" police Gompany. o el gy B g spections, which will be held early in | training and to rate the unit at that | vious year should be noted and the in- | Department and corps area command- | cific recommendations in each case a8 | G ceter Pui mfl¥§< e g " Quartermaster Corps the new year, have already been pub- time upon its combat efficiency. spection should determine whether or |ers may obtain a clear idea of actual | to the desirability of retaining such or- | oap¢ers = po i ehh"d g :93\“;1'-«1" 1| Pvt. Andrew G. Murphy, Company int, 90.90: Headquarters De- lished to the Guard units, o that they | The inspections are to be standard- not they have been corrected. conditions existing in the organizations, | ganization in the Guard. together with | GIETrs | Detachment, " | p 1215t Engineers, has been honorably | tachment, 39th Division, 90.00; Head- may take steps to fit themselves for & |ized, and with this end in view corps| The Militia Bureau said in order that | and they need not confine themselves to | such other recommendations as may be Bus: # 9 discharged on a surgeon’s certificate of | quarters = Detachment 'and Combat rigid examination at that time. area commanders have been requested | it may compile certain data relative to | information specifically asked for in the | considered pertinent. usiness interfersnce with the pers | SCENEPE 00 b Saving. been: incurred | Train 260th Goast Artillery. 90.00 1t is the desire of the Militia Bureau, | to set up a guide for the use of officers | the 1930 armory inspections and dis> | forms which must be made out. In addition to_the regular reports, | oy mace of Ly Ay o gaiosrs | while not on active duty. The other units, in their relative R, Gl gt £, S T e S e G . d o xcellent leadquar 3 oy deral property and equipment, fout that it is desirable that the in- | service it is desired that the following | satistactory, ‘the bureau has Iaid down |on the mumber of graddstes of secvins |1 N Steffen, Headquarters and Serv- | Staff Sargt, Luther B. Hall, Company | , ExcellentrHeadquariers Deschipent iequacy of ‘armory faciites and i |spectors note particuiarly the following | procedure be ‘foliowed: & form of Brocedure intended to obviate | schools in the reglment. or other or- | George 1 Malss Heo ey o | B Lane. Domoeny B o1arit Wilam | 2 tery B, 260th Coast Artillery, 8541 0se_phases of basic training which | features and to give them very careful | If a unit is rated “very satisfactory.” | any delay. Officers required to make ganisations Inspected and a report set- | Service Company, 131st Engineers; Pvt. | appeared before & board of officers (Continued on Page 33.) it was said, that the inspections be con- | making the exsminations in their re- tinctly visualize the status of the effi- n may be | t] . fined o administration, care and stor- | spective territorles. The bureau pointed | ciency of the unit o Organization for | taken” o orsanianiions: Clusted 'ne. Une | aniren e oL Tcers also Will be Te- Greatest Silk Purchase of the Year! Extraordinary Purchase l Smart $1.99 to $1.79 SILKS -8 Girls’ $9.98 COATS Fine All-Silk Qualities, 39 Inches Wide 4 W] Many With :h:o ;::l::::il:l:t ?ulitin: ::r dresses, slips I;Id lingnr/ic; in s | Sizes 7 to 14 0 meet every requirement. A Years " 39-inch All-sil; Washable Flat Crepe, in all wanted light and . Here is another example of the remark- dark shades. 39-inch All-Sitk Crepe Back Satin, in Autumn colors and black. able savings in the Challenge Sale Girls’ 3-inch Printed Flat Crepe, in the newest designs and colorings. smart Winter Coats of all-wool mixtures Every Shirt Brand New—Every Shirt Per. 39-inch Al-Silk Black Satin Charmeuse, rich jet black. m ] and plain basket weave cheviots; some with § ¢o s "F v Shirt Fast Color—Every Shirt 5 large Mandel fur collars, others with high | Full C; e lete A in E $1.79 Costume Velveteen | $250 and $3 Silks | $5.85 and $6.95 storm collars. All are warmly lined | Size. Al Regular Slocve Lomgthe. AN .29 .-‘n’li{:’}:‘:&"";cn":mfa:'{ }slég VELVETS thron.[hou( with suedene. Sizes 7 to 14 GI:"I:Z:::‘:.Z- == Ik S Gaily & Lord Oxford Cloth ne ‘heavy s . “ he new Fall olors and black. s 3 89 Girls’ $5.98 Raincoats Woven Rayon Stripe Madras S ————— g Flannel lining Jacquard Madras ’ Printed B: loth $1.69 Washable Crepe e !": ool ‘l throughout: bellows 33-98 Blackstone Madras Other. Fin:“s‘:i:iu- 39 - inch A11- silk ;inch all-siik plain chiffon vel- » | i I, T e When the ch b et; 40-inch all-silk back “Bobby” hat to en the chance came our way to buy five Washable Flat Crepe, } sl 19 elvet, ana" 40-inch sl back [ s I | mateh. Red. brown, green and navy § thousand “De Luxe” Shirts 'way below regular excellent quality of figured transparent velvet, in all the : 4 blue. Sizes 8 to 16 years. < i gl "B hens firm, weave, in_the Hiatin or | MEMest Fall colors and black. cost, we quickly took advantage of it; for “De Luxe” Shirts are the kind critical men ualiiy for coats ant ost e — esses. oldenbers’s—Main Floo sihie s ole? demand! - —— O G s Girls’ $1.19 Dresses Girls’ 89c Bloomers Styles: Soft collar attached; semi-starched collar attached; starched collar attached; School Frocks of Girls’ cotton jersey soft collars to match; starched collars to match. ’ . ;l::l:'..::nmm:}n': 79c :'::T:r:' T-‘-::.:h::;:d: 49c A wealth of naw' atterns, including stripes, novelty designs, neat patterns and 0ys U to - WO-ants JUIES | Eeme s o hunme | S st now | PLENTY OF WHITES. ; models. Sizes 7 to 14 years. ff, green, wine, navy, also white. omplete assortment in every size. All regular sleeve lengths. X buff, Goldenberg's—Third Fleor.—Use Your Charge Account. et of this Chall Sal, ’, 4 C H ; ::d-eh—h:;o e ':ll‘l':" :.Il‘l;::“h:u‘li t.1'|le seazon’s smart and dressy A @ Infants shu.ts gc :'n:ih R d"'h.-:(l . Ses i 7 Lo 4 i P its with two pairs of golf pants, 7 5 S ial ity. Sises 10 to 1134, 4 ith two longies, 13 to 18 : pecial at Suits with long pants and"knic $ 69 5@ Do \Intants Shirts, double breasted or | ‘i}:.sgflg?l?,g“s“‘t’ i utton front; of cotton and wool H . "y . s _s uli::.““‘“. woolens in attractive patterns and o ¢ (| ]\\& Fhvue v ands woal) Wit long’ i:.(:; in :.'d:::. ;.::3 ‘:Ti‘:- 98 Majority A Are Hand Ow, ts of i ermani; Boaver 1 d high k. B forced ch, -6 | Curl’ Chisehilas;’ tn’ Hary,, tone! el ey B Sibe Omotithe s’ vears: | o saskeised! Meagirmealss Sisss Made! ot Teething bands to [ 36 to_46. Overcoats in mannish mixtures; all woel lined. saitek ‘the ‘akove $2 Faultless Pajamas : a mationally-kne 2 . Complete range of sizes in the lot, 2 to 18 years. 1200 ties at extrem Boys’ $7.00 to $8.00 Overcoats i ‘him'49 wiEalds B S 51;39 At ake. Mili le, trimmed with i ) ackinaws and Sheep-Lined Coats s e e o TN navy blu_e and cinnamon color; also dressy coats Eikgayy ~at l'.”fl" in wool mixed; button coat mud..h: Men! Young Men! Here’s an Opportum'ty for Real Sav.'ng'.l of mannish mixtures, wool lined. Sizes 3 to 10 ° and plain colors, 2 in brown, red and tam. Sizes et i | e, | 822 .50 & $25 Overcoats warm Coats lined with sheepskin; in sizes 8 to 17 years. ae Four for $1.00 and Gertr ize x. inel n n| ualif ll‘ll:hc wi li"lie- ke S R Nty S | 0Bt s — | e | BE 5 | o d Two-Trouser Suits for boys of 3 to 8 years. Wash- s 1 .35 Efi?fl« . @‘I:Ik-::v‘lmhle suits for $3 -39 able waists and button-on knee | T e e pants of wool suiting mixtures. 3 for oo | TS, el of pants o match some of the sults, : Boys’ $10 Chinchilla Big Boys’ $15 and ’ 16. ; inchilla : ) Overcoats i wOveico:t: _— b os‘l,le)u(ih.mchnlh : ; auS Boes locrt a8 $G5 [t 5] 2 Dres asvy e o i S = L / Orerconts il smart mixtu Both Suit and Overcoat for $28 -woel Newest ] cxine and Folo Hat | Datent muMer atiached. Sizes 11 o 20 o6 years. ears Goldenbers’s—Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Invite Cha"enge Sale Sp ecials NOW! Lower Pric:e_: That . \ All new 1929-30 styles—priced at savings to make in Our Optical Dept. Ch""fl‘ge Competition on ' this one of the season’s best clothing “buys!” How do i A - we do it? Big Ngw York makers, who value the large G “ A N “- \S | e business we givle them ienrly,lcl;o-opegn:eg':l with us to give extreme values in the Challenge Sale! v -$1.49 Infant $3.98 Mamma Bab B:lc sl Two-Trouser Suits in an unusual range of patterns, Character Doll Doll y 96 in dark, medium and light shades. Expertly tailored $9.88 $2. from Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsted effects. J All GIANT Tires Are Fully Beautitil D1 rully ke Nbrauntiion v | Snappy young men’s models, as well as conservative $4.50 Sheltex Shuron Guaranteed in Writing for 12 Months TR whnng o styles. Sizes 33 to 46, including stouts, shorts and This guarantee protects you against glass cuts, S0 inehes.” tail K : slims. Eyeglass Frames iUV Abal CulTEh M Ea manl ey ok i i HO e Overcoats of fancy mixtures and plain colors, in Graceful, light in weight and of un- $ 30X3LCL. .. ... .n . 135780 ____.__':'i—_ smartest models. Sizes to fit all builds. usual strength. Guaranteed quality. Reg- 2 30!3} S. S. 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Special : = ; P :R gularly P 32x6.00 gafloon BRI $5.98 “Hi-Speed” $3.98 Big, burly Overcoats, in rich-looking plaid backs { E E . d F 33x6.00 Balloon . ... ... er Wagon and through-and-through fabrics. Large assortment inyes L.xamine ree Free Mounting. Buy GIANT Tires e :::I:fle’.' :;::Tl;::d nv:d:l-. ‘:;4'!“::' tll;l:a‘r b;lud 1 7 s; in ay, tan wn ot i on Our Budget Plan : Bl » and fancy mixtures. 's'll:l 34 to 44 included. b Extra Pants to Match, $4.75 Geldenbers's—Dow! Stere, Direct Entrances to Mon's Clothing Deparimeni—From K Street and Seventh St. = No Intelest or Extras Added to OUR Budget Plan—W q Do Not Penalize Our Friends=&= Registered Optometrist Always in Attendance. Goldenbers’s—0; Main Floor, Sporting Goods—Main ¥l Adjoining Men's Clothing dise -wheels, Use Iy Dey nt.