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REAL ESTATE. Burleith Heights 38th and T Sts. N.W. New English-Type Brick Homes 6 ROOMS AND BATH, $10,750 8 ROOMS, 2 BATHS, $12,950 A “!I"l‘ development of quaint English village homes . commanding one of the most prominent a’oln" "in the city: with beautiful outiook for m! around. Homes are equipped with every modern refinement, including Prigidaire, Celotex insulation, cedar closets and open . Brick Tages are set on ml'”‘ of 175- INSPECT TODAY ooley Bros. "BUILDERS OF unn womes® 9240 A Perfect Home In an Ideal Home Community in Marietta Park NW. O\trlnokmg Rock Creek Park. OPEN—1424 JU\‘!P}'R ST, nished: cedi Au.m‘-n’ Ml lll :1 140, sad nd and Longtellow Sts. t o 5601 to 5613 2nd Bt. Two Blocks from 14th 6 and 7 Rooms. G You will see everything in these | houses that you will see in a tl!l)M to $14,000 house. less 1] !, veitgs. INSPECT TflDfl\\' 2026 }\hxgcc er \.W. ADJOINING Owen and 1i 5 Sy th 10.000. -'r"m’m.m Vg . 5603 3nd 8t. ‘these houses today. Open Every Day Until § O'Cleck For Sale by W. G. IRVIN | uilder—or Your Agent | Cleveland 1531 | reen reai TRroushout’ comaie - EDWARD. M. \\'!I 1 IQ Tower Bidg. Nat. 7478, 16th STREET HEIGHTS. Detached Corner Home. $16,250. ding corner site, 80X1 ieveral old shade trees. v STING \M 1\9 GIFT E FAMILY, .!‘;VIIL% II%ITE: HERE i g e s s L dpie g 2 Rt my time Sur oS Avun a rl:e " 8 o l! ll& jome is & genu! to la 'k ll%n E"L ot ! m;r”.luntl. 85 1o S CAPITOL HILL, 2;story_and cellar. attractive bri just o ' ol close to ‘n Fabeny :‘.lh with b in; tie An unlu you ot NG S\n'rfiY éowwy Buccessor to Business of the N. L. Sansbury Compan : 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phone Nat'l 5904. OPEN SUNDAY, 10 A.M. lll: detached u-.. worthy of lflllr ll- = ol . Price, L. T. GRAVATTE, 927 15th 8t. Realtor. Natl. 0753, _Evening Plone Georgla 2000. hine Anis| A it e "THE SUN VDAY STAR, WASHINGIOUN, ] mfl‘““f"? padtore room, 3 bath_on 2nd 1t foor; 4 reome 1. pricp, g4, o ’"M M&! tr sg1s. e ED-—DESK SPAGE. OUNG LAWYER ROOM Efi? }’arn s or ot wiin o r. dress Box 431-D, Star office. Shan® ¢ « “Brice. han the ’j‘“‘"&: Y m‘.r Near Norin Ganitel 5 mmf. n{n b «'fi‘ a 6,300, 1533 s ‘Baies st D.!nur 2! DEAD I'I‘OIAGI. o "‘B"‘“ nm‘lh?l ¥ monthly. HA SALE—LOT! T e Nwmm 'aven.w—Store and one zoom, WARD P. !EHWARTZ ‘t"‘] E}C we.. Toaentar rooms, d Park. BDWARD P. SCHWARTZ T GEORGIA AVENUE, Rl Ohe Lonwtellow " st—nod $100 ma. ess contel an it oy . 478! n|nn‘ Dist. 6210 nw. Deeatvr OTEL AP .mrnet Cner Crane, Ak uv‘ulullirln ;fi%l&fl ns Biie: Dissrici bes wooDl BUILD] 0363, Ripe section in | i";? Cheyy | mi Lingoln my D. €, Di.wvubur . OUT-OF-TOWN T arge livin n'nu, nm I IB- “ Tur: WIll k Il 'll’ s wi i eyt e SRR 3:.'?‘573‘ " D. B. NETREE — FORITIOH n*’% on '.“P lndun-vg nel dn in- Mx"{';!'i'n"'n"" ar oce. © * MONEY 70 _LOAN. LOA\N UP TO $300. LEGAL NQ REDUCTIONS. NO mqurmm NTHS 1O PAY. THE TR TOAN Co" ‘Il" Gfl' :%l:find Ave., Mt. Ri Illel. Phuu- ufl.nvwn‘“i = SAI:B—SUBUIIAN ATTRACTT Stuceo bungalow, | il T Oageren. ! BB S Va. 08t TyoU==t"_1 11 1' S1X. A tolumonhl dlnnu in honor ol Ferdinand retiring _com- mna x;l" o‘unmltl?o J!lp.l Put, No. 18, at the La Payetts Hotel 'me 4 {following the dinner, cpened with the t. ‘g&“";\mu;l e by l(rl. Dsn)l:.l g Kn‘n uewry nmru ‘were mlfla by lect William A Addresses were made by Re) ita- tive William P, H(:}‘Aflly of HHI'DI'(’::’"ON Gmrgc E. Ijams, director, United smu Veterans’ Bureau; Capt. Watson Miller, chairman, National llehlbmll- tion Committee, American Legion; Dr. B. C. MacNell, commander, rict of Columbia Department, American uslon, Ar) and Capt. J&\. Byrne, grand ch La Societe des 40 Hommes et hevaux. J. Joseph O'Donnell sang, accom- E(lnhd by Mrs. Charles E. Channing. rs. Daniel H. Pratt gave a solo and Fay Finnell, Margaret Golden, A Rachirdy and Avula Radice gave 8 novelty dance. A monologue was given by Maj. ©. J. Ferris. A past com- mander’s emblem was presented to Mr, aser. Mrs. Edna Cecila Moreland gave a vocal solo. J. J. King led in singing of wartime songs and music ;u furnished by a ucuon of the Army The committee in charge consisted TYPE. | of Edward L. Marthill, chairman; Wil- llam A. Kehce, Oonr € A. , ner | Baker, ) e fl "t. Vernon and Qakrid, Va. ‘Phone Claten n'n office. 11 HE_BEST FOR LE3S— arEg, ‘r DIRRRENBACH, AV] r.nlymm-ud STORE—GOOD LQCATION; PR sonabl n: Efio 14th ST. o ll——llll‘ d. "'B" 815 11th 8. ,w 442 T4th ¢ 3133 14th | LARGT 2313 GEORGIA A' onThis, stare. “eonveniently thriving Dist. 8080 ‘u hofl' site: G SPE LI’\L B'\R(-AII\. pClear, lot in fine section of Chev . for_7-room modern house in Sootion. 8o M7 H. A betwo PECIAL ] We have just tal g Fenn st ne. st east. o T Sibdivide in' & rows hou guitahle “for 'the new sty unainr |u of ‘u Don't mlu this H. O\\LI\bI‘ 2IN CO., 1311 l N.W. Dist. 0908. WANTED—LOTS, AVE, rison, house or small reasnabic; *attention be S QUAR' A dubin o business san be Wi Woreor i nd workshap: here MERC Iy eanduct Slhers "can rent pay mall store. have s TERS, 100, WhZ per b hl-n o this on this their room HANDI% RUILDING Apply rmnrrv rromql ©0. $14 10th l'l' ". oI stores. Y iR ‘And Pairmont, in ment suilding uhlndlu Buil 1 opr;, Stofe yooms ‘and fa <ize, with oy FIDELITY X905 AND MEZZA- m- if_desired. Portly Wotel, apart- Miories, "eny TORAGE CO,, et ey ments. ALANGE EHr h 18 oAt ol o0 trade ven for " clear building lot or equity in ouse under 37,000. Address Box 413-D, Star LSS A Will buy well rice, locatlol uthern ° Bldg., tional 3334 dams, 414 jone Nea- P uf}:uv A AV COLO\ BRI( .’\’\1K I<R\ML Larse lot: many Ané shade trae to be buiit in direct line of extei Provements. C. W. VAN \\'Af"\'F‘R MU BE SOLD. (One of the fest homes on up) roal sacrifice. | Al brick, Santer-nad) Tesidene grave o Dificent old ‘sak trecs. Ruonamont celler Yo rool; 11 Tooms, § hathe, Z-car ik arace. on 1000, ress’ Box 174-C, NEAR 18th & COL. ROAD, Beadllil, ocston 457 19 ioams, 3 baths (6 bed ), 3 J'“'"i 2-!]“&1{“ wiy' decorated thisuchout ® 4 hchltn Banking Corp'n, g%lm"‘.. 18th and G, \IcLachIen Bankmg Corp’n. - Arookla e klan Y3 ioATes ne $2(!I) UNDER PRICE. WILL CONSIDER TRADE. 5704-5706 NEVADA AVE, CHEVY CH! l!cl!:} " ' » IH‘ fl ‘COLONTAL BRICK | HOME, \ear 14th and Clifton St. N.W. y terms: S A lnflAoll S Bhey, Pott- Hardweod AL 8300, th, hm.-w-m !..?"fi' APTERNOONS AND BVENINGS. Mt. Pleasant—New Hcimes. winl mlfler nmnlbh Sffer ‘of trade for small, clear ho To reach houses. g0 to lsth and Newton s n.w. and norti one block Phone_Cleveland 1531. 4 IEE THESE HOUSES TODAY -nu 7 S TORFE. BORGIA AVE. N.W.—t68 me store. Tocated in rowihe community, especially irug stor CAPRITZ, 14th and K. fast- 97 ACH “wited %% Dist. 9080, STORES. BEST LOCATION ON CONN. AVE, IN CENTER OF RETAIL SHOPPING DISTRICT, REA-|s SONABLE RE DETAILED CALL NTAL. COL. 2000, BR. 6. FOR | ta INFORMATION | 1o NATIONAL 2266 OR OPFICES R RENT Por desirable tenants, immediatel lp B8 ‘avente, All three ll lbllTh h of qr-blo locations. Rentals n-':'- onth | APPly, 610, 8t Riation: u Bullding 'ou Never Thousht Such s House Could v uu:gtfl "for the Price and Terms That ring. ND MODERN TO THE MINUTE! Convedtiently Zocated snd Jusi a Few Na opd P S Large Porches, Built-in G- Tage, Paved Sircets COLORED- tricity, parquet ¢l Price o ‘With Deposit. 32 orer 7o youmu“u hone s 'k we wit \\ PLE&JA\IES II\C.. 1226 14th St. N TOR GOLORED. W{ ot:"!'l’ en-,:md\c buy home as Ohrist- ATAN"PARK age, concrete cellar, | § 25 43¢ ey e o aehoors, | most desirable m'muh‘n..i“'fir‘g:.‘&mu v ‘Dl';l improvements ‘In influence ure values a nthly Tike "Tont, ‘should Vil sarple 513 23rd ST. N.E, HAS. D, E ASY TERMS. This is your opportunity to purchase a Eo:em kinme on very easy terms. It con- ns mis'el nd " bath. hot-water extras. 2 urches, car line, ce” from the bu: i me 15 15 perfect condition ahd 3o should | For further information call it at once. flvnl-nd ll-w ouse— _ National o0fe SALE OR RENT—HOUSES, LOOKING FOR A HOME? City, ~ suburb investment or colored rade or rent. Then see us. Mle‘cl list, priced right, on nta nd open for inspection. brick, tile roof: six large two complete e near stor pnua 0, for auick Sale— B CUMMINGS & CO. 16th hI‘. HLl(;]ilb NwW.™ Reduced $4,000. -.nr semi-detached brick home. " "" . 3 bat U‘N H!Alsl;‘d sarage, 9569. Balance like rent.Nation INSPECT TODAY The Most Modern of Modern Homes English-Type Brick =—Only $8,975= GLOVER PARK ADJOINING MASS. AVE. HEIGHTS. Six big rooms. Variegated tile baths. Shower, um in fixtures. Built-in gara, l«-!ol bruknll and sleeping VE. l’lflllh[rllonu house ot a1 ers. 4786. ! | € P citth x'éom ST I focation: " property must _be Not over $10.000. De dress_Box 359-D. Sta: PHONE NATIGNAL 4164 SALB—ACIIAG!. || THE BEST BUY m Al |10 acres on ate fi,om'a':.-,.m id s gl 5 % uo-D. m um Il .G.ulllvl EXCHANGE. m' éj‘fl ‘and" fruit: ¥ use brefer way, '8 sauarcs from .__Address Bo; dress Exhibit Home 2211 38th St. N.W. R'si. to 31in, porth * l:. and turn left on ,uvnd M. Willis, Builder *Jfi National WM MATCH UP uom' AN chanse in locel‘or | lev. 8160 or 11d AGFH pEy w?.T ter 1} | | i nrrm szc irectly oppostie. Poiam § Sompany's new buiiding, S8 now. 25x75 ft hop. distribntor of P 4 mo Mr MOTT. 430 Vet 1843 ENTRAT, 7 OCATION, 15t nished office. $15 mo. mo. Mailing address, $3 monf n FURNISHED OR UNFURNIS 635 F s (CES, are ‘space for less money. flmu 581 Desk space omac El comu I I ( m P Ifllh !! n" w= 3750 th, fonal PHO' APHIC STUDIO. Veul R «ul‘n ta) heavy electric wiring room snd_elevator O ioor Frong: Emile Bl cut ave. Apply EMILE, catur 0920, DENTISTS ATTEVTION— occupied by dentist” ;e opportunity. _Apply Pealy’ 511 11th ST. N. Entire 6th Floor for e s Phlrmu’ W. Lease. SUITAELE FOR OFFICE OR LIGHT FACTURING. 1,900 Sauare Fect et 31 per Bauare Fost. Freignt and Passenger Elevators. itor H. G. SMITHY' CONM 1PANY, Successors to Business of Ine., 5904 Dlsmct Nat'l Bank | 1406 G St. N.V Ip heart of business scctien. pnd suites, § nsurance hunln miser. SMTTTTY COV xcellont Bldg., N ihsle Bclulon 5 or o busingss achool lP/\\TY Successors to Business of N-L. 1418 Eve. N, Sansbury Company, Ine., at’l 5904, T—DESK SPACE. mxmuzn DESK snc:, WITH USE oF ' $10 m e Yt Bhitding. 1732 CONN. Second floor, larg AVE. e front room with rear apartment of one room, kitchen, dining alcove and bath. H. G. SMITHY 1418 Eye St. Nat’ €O, 1 5004, 1140 CON Second floor, larg AVE. e front room with 2-room, kitchen and bath apt. in rear. rcawnahl(‘ rent. H. G. SMITHY 1418 Eye St. . Nat’ Very CO., 1 5904, STORES. IR OF SONABLE DETAILED OR CALL TIONAL COL. 2000, BR. 6. RENTAL. "RETAIL T ; .!"' '°'1§HOPPI\G DISTRICT. REA- FOR MATION 2266 OR lumuww U &‘ 1try, laree -n °WN Jumber 16 TATE ROAD | llustrated caia houu- for al gt l® a:“.;':.! PARM Send for new logu geialis o garage, poul servic “'"'"'r 10 acres, Tich erop soil. good roomy home. basemert, harn, BOUITy houses; ‘anly 3 miles city 10.060 and - natatoes, ‘ms arranged. d e Aolmfi" in’ PR By, " | Phils % RENT—FARMS. ".'.fi orehate, oy :'."n"m.r.l.fi.g ‘near city: opportunity. Address Box tar affice. \¥tms PO, ...J FARM FOR RENT OR acres near Rm:kvme. jiTelerences required.” Ad- 8f Tenial arranged: dress B “UN'"NG GBOUNDI. e AUTO IJMNB. o710 S tv-nm’- MR, STEGER, $45 M. ave, e n in trlde 100 feet front ca f 13th, 000. i u“: for LANT, 70z miles White House ¥ Domes, ane Sout Ju:000; nicy -year-old Vines 2 $1.380; "1750 Cath balnesin mnmhsl Ds SHAZO & McNAB, Bond Bl oom residence. $3.300. i JMENAB, Bond and un., Pyl Ancul BUNGALOW, 320 minutes from Key St rult frees: lec, Slecirie cars o tlon, Arlington & Fals Cituren. Va: lnvu HEIGH For B v buainess R. Jo! ul lhouh-m Buildin WO %D Folsne AT o mnl—co TE 7 h. sun parlar, -xecmm ; Rln"l‘ l“"ll fent condwhm nd°1 mu": \ixiv i oroey “with ook e 'nrhr' !Qr'ldl":“ lnd- truat, mnl for g $9_ mont interestes joomg. B-wh. d concrete a1’ 4un’ porch, laree lot: $800 down $60 mon| R) pllen WOOD IDOE REALTY, oom 2926 Carlton Ay Reautitul new house in exclusive section water sat u\ll!g\; 'tht 8000 tye Topls sso. Tnis_offers’ 4 unsglow st this vers low rooms, afiic: “hot-water heat and et ‘open fre: place; also Joctied o yved street about t locks to bus and 14th at: car, Why rent? 96050_Originally sald far 19200, This s & ittle Bungalow. e living 850 —8old e in Foom wHE pelly Rresicopons nroueh 80 arch into the cheery dining soom. ganvenjent kit A e t | to membership in the PRODUCTIVE | o y | B. Messwall, C. W. o v | money renting? b3 1 ™ 7ou ave. ‘I!?‘okllt or & hor of walt not be on or MAU D]’ H L AWRY, Shepherd 2346. 213 Cedar Ave. mpare nston: 1 ,.mnmgi“'f‘ Low cnl L0} sg o '?malnm mm“':.m inspee o. Qunlny un-uruma anywhere.* faces i Flo; J._F. Callahan, Russell % Clarkson, Frank M. Feller, Thomas J. Frailey, Ernest A. Golden, William M Greene, John P. Hollihan, Lucian Jor- don, Francis J. MtDonnell, John J. McGinnis, Paul J. Mc)lurny, John J. Orlosky, Daniel H Pratt, R. M. Huey and Joseph Malloy. Physical education was made an important part of the 1031 America: ism program of the American Legion in a resolution adopted by the Legion's by Gen. National Executive Committee at the Fall conference, held at national hea quarters. ‘The resolution said it had been brought to the attention of the Legion that 75 per cent of the 26,000, 000 schoo! children between the age of 6 and 18 are in some way physically defective. In acoordance with the terms of the resolutions_the Legion will co-operate with the National Physical Education Service maintained by the National Recreation Association” to obtain ad quate legislation fer a physical educa- tion prpgram in the 15 States which do not’have such laws. It will also exert every ort to flulncl lh. 12 States of the 33 now havin llltl legislation to appoint quali] ed directors of physical education lnd health in order that an effective pro- gram of training will be made avail- ;I:le! in every public school in those ates, U. S. 8. Jacob Jones Post, No, 2, will meet tomorrow evening at the Thomas %‘n]o sll;ibhn om)o‘;g will be lmt; 5 ere as program and re- freshments. The comrades are n- mkfl to bring an inexpensie toy to for distribution by the post at Christm The advisory council met Thursday evening at the home of Comdr. Jane Breen. The post's Braille class met y. Announcement was made at the last meeting of Vincent B. Costello Post, No. 15, of the hy members of the Membershi llw of eerunum tuued by National Comdr. Q. L. Boden- !qet. as awards for meritorious serv- performed during the year 1930. Th: recipients included Vice Comdr. Gregory Clpriani, man R. Grant, Vice Comdr. Charles Ne:eu and Past Comdr. Richard A. Phrough its .Activities more than 70 new members “have already been en- rolled for the year 1831 the new uem Tehi) ts Joupb Smith, Henry Lovaless, Alfred A. Piechione, Edward McCabe Henry A. Peckham, William F. Frank. lin, Royal M. Tinker, Jacob N. Halper, Oharles Newell, Edward R. Kelly and Bernard A. Larson. Comdr. Jacob N. Hal appointed Past, Somdr Ol}:fluwxo en as ch:lx{,-‘ man of & committee to ca-operate members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary assist in the promotion Christmas party December 23 in Im- maculate Canception Hall for the chil- of veterans. Comrade Kohen selected as his assi ‘Thomas Costello, Gr Cipriani, Edward R. Kelly and Charles Newell and requested that all veterans desir- ing te donste tays for the childven eon- tact him at the earliest practicable date. Judge Advocate Harry E. Smith will 65 sent another moving picture shaw of orid War soenes at the next meeting. ‘The fallowing veuum weu admitted Edward G uur. Al John O te, ;l;ymun. RB X’ gc vgren, R. Y, Jahflnh Becktel, Louls J Bl.e]o'. Harry L. Wannall, ©. B mlw. James Watt, Charles E. Daniel, Prank R. Swan, George P. Einhouse, Owen W, |Master Jackson, Edgar G. Brown and Chester J. Bradley, La Bociete des Huit Chapeaux et Quarante Femmes celebrated the sixth anniversary of its organization Wed- nesday evening at Stoneleigh Court. Dancing, a buffet lu&wr and cutting the birthday cake by Le Chapeau Caro- lyn Herman featured the oecasion. Letters and telegrams of regret were received from National Comdr. of the American Legion Ralph O'Neil, La Chapeau Nationale Murphy of New York, Chef de Chemin de Fer Perry of Maine, Judge Pelham St. George Bissell RENT—SUBURBAN, uu OR IENI-I!JIUIIAN LOA} DISTRICT FINANCE COF 913 New York Ave. N.W. Met. 2803, “AL ESTAT wAN! NMGNEY T0 LOAN ON D nn .flmu.'.?(‘!'gfi’fl.uu:. shieres JRSSE Thbrored. sial coate s 't & ad l ‘Ollll ulu l i oo i% %olu.icvm le funds. ~ Phempt R 'l. " Finance: Go. 304 rvlu 1996 3 ey R o e s '"'1)",.; Sl e R AT %fin 190, 1908, LOA! G ¥on *Monay! ge: ey nguxcx MON!‘.\’ 2nd AND 3rd T““W . WARING, 1016 7 8T W, NATL 0im selling pri "houcht Tor .E ‘oo ENTS, 345, oty terra corlar sttioco bot- arlor, tile bath, hi ectricity. SEVEN ROOMB, lA’!'R kx'rRA uv‘g'fiifim lundse 2f; | jutant and supply offcer. _° | eompanies simi] 7 | division 1zed, eao! by BUNGALO\ 5-RM M. g?m reduced 1o 88T W.r tmae of brigad Vice Comdr. Nor- | 44 A, | manded “by "a _colonel, REAL ESTATE. of New York and Partner Annie Dobson of Nev Jemy mmngulshed ests s.pt. .!ohn M. Wllr, 3 . and .v. muer Kenyon, Im "and Mrs. 1. Peyser, Partner Blanche lw-fi of North coroltns. Chsl de Gare and Mrs. Jose] Byrne, Maj. Pnu:l . MacNe! nior Vlu Comdr. Ferd Fraser, and Mrs. Prancis Miller, Edward Marthill, Mr. and Mrs. David Altman, Miss Helen Sprague, commangder-elect of the U. 8. 8. Jacob Jones Post, No. , and many others. 'The Entertainment Committee, con- sisting of Martha Witcomb and Irene id, made the arrangements. Officers of Sergt. Jaspex Post, No. 13, American ion, were installed Wed- nesday night at a meeting at the Thomas Circle Club, as follows: Wfllhm A. Kehoe, commander; George Bache, first vice commander: Manh-ll McKibbin, second vice commander; J. . Callahan, third vice commander, and aul H. McMurray, chaplain. Past Department Comdr. Harlan ‘Wood conducted the installation cere- monies. Ferdinand 0. Fraser, retiring commander, presided. A appointed adjutant, Frank Feller ath- letic officer, J. J. Malloy Americaniza- tion officer and Paul H. McMurray finance officer. ‘The economy mlicy of lhl Govern- ment will no doubt prevent the favora- ble consideration of the proposal mld- rles P. Summersll, in farewell to the Regular Army, of ld neing dmrvlnY r ofl\c-u to the ler or major general short time before their retirement. The 21 major generals and 46 brigadier generals of the line that are authorized are not sufficient to reward all those officers whose services in '.ht Spanish- American War, the Phill ‘p Inrur- rection, the China relief ~expedil the Mexican border trouble, the Cul occupation and the World War en It hem to promotion to general officer ™ DBeserving older offieers Were taken care of at one time by a law which aunmheq their promotion to the grade hr:rdler lencnl or malor general s bef laced on the r:urc 1 it of the grade dwuld, as h now nner ly the case the Navy, Th : m;‘lth u::.ncum n e 8 crease in com- pen's?t?:n. which their service en- titled them, \vfluld praove & great ald in enabling them to meet & standard of living commensurate with the rank of general officer.” The authorization of hlue umhmu for the Army has necessitated the es- tablishment ol standards of colors lor cloths and the various facings on the uniform. These colors, or combination of colors, for facings and Lrlmmhx fvz the blue uniform for the differen branches of l.ht gc ce are as follows: Infantry, light blue; Field Artillery, scarlet; uovu\ry. yeilow; ultramarine blue and golden oran Corps of Engineers, scarlet and white; Signal Corn' orange and white; Q\n | termaster Carps, buff; Ordnance De partment, crimson and yellow; Medi | Department, maroon and white; Adjutant General's Department, blue; Pinance Department, silver gray and golden ydlllow; Inspector General'’s nt, dark blu: and whi Advocate General's D-pcrtnui:& d&rk blue and light bluc. O and golden 1 i balt ‘Warfare lorvu ol 04 icen General Stafl yellow; Milit Burnu.o”n an 7 Bureau of Insular plains, black; detac lhud men’s list, green; Coast Corps, scariet; Military Police, and green. Some of these colors were applied be- fore the blue uniform was ed fome years the servi &ince the Worls Corps, Chemical Warfare Thoe Golats harstarore. Bhader In ook eir colors heretofore. gn‘ vary wlhdlely. “mg in n';der that lll act on blue rms Wherever they may be purchased, which came into existznce Changes have recently been approved | | by the War Department in the Tables | of Organization of the infantry division. They contemplate the consolidation of un?termum troops within the division tnm a quartermaster -regiment, ocom- ior quartermaster of- | Saan Seniar quariermas - e KA a dual oaptcny. nnt of division cuamr- der. 'l‘lud regimental comman regimental staff will be eco food of & lieutenant colonel, who "% he operating units of this new tel ter T ental set-up will in- T e el n. The by l mhd '(;\;’ motor ;tu_}lfin Will be enm‘w- man 8 ma; e » fon will consist of two m\or truck compmlu.a mator=cycle-motor car com- and a motor repair unit. In nddmnn to Lhn major who will com- mand the motor hunullnn the com- missioned personnel of this battalion will consist of a first lieutenant serving as battalion ad, nnc md lupnl! of- ficer, and each y will be commanded by & upmn, wnw by nm nd second lieutenants. w T lt.he :oppm\'ed el -nnl tm mator-cycle-motor car company wi commanded by a captain, who will lieutenant. The be officered assisted by one secon motor repair unit will a eaptain and a first ucuununc. major will be in command of the wagon battalion, with a first lieutenant as ad- Two Wagon lar to those now in uartermaster train are author- of which will be commanded ptain with first lnd second lieu- s hame: | tenants assigned thereto, Eaassssa——— ELONG-DISTANCE MOVING Loads _or part loads (o from Baltimore, Philad: New York Boston, l’"huuh and poihts en uwh Since 1896 50 Padded Vans 1317 N. Y. Ave. NW. CALL NAT'L 1460 Nariornat felivery /S osolralion PRIVATE BUNGALOW; shed: | sarage: “sarden, in laber. oné of boul Hyatt: FUR. OR NT it desired: heat, sarage. ion gm—w‘n'?/uwwm Toa W"‘"’T" hot-wal o 5e.‘lllo'n. 2605 i’.‘.“:‘..#‘é:‘l Y‘l::u of the conference mhlduled ld on December 18 for members ; | of thc 3d Squadron of the 306th Cav- Cel. John Philj R, lormal dinner held December 17, at 7 p.m,, at the Racquet Club. Col. Senate Military Committee, and OCol. Harry N. Cootes, 8d Cavalry, command- ing l:mnwt&lewr. Va., and members Wile, 5mmm Reserve, will also be present. Lieut. Cal. Arthur G. Hixsen, Cavalry, an duty at local Reserve hea quarters, is the unit instruotor of lfluldnn Reserve offioers of Washing- King w mum and consid- enbé:ymun made in the hvld n?m Hm ‘The spe- oflnmm evenu, #cmr&m Al mh‘:’:e"&‘nmgc Sunday, Decer 14, for re. produ in the local Dhess. Two equit n classes for local C: lry Re- servi: will be h!ld durln“ cember, | o) one on Deeember e a on December 2 Seven Reserve branches of the O Reserves in the District will'%o instructional = ocenferences Resei7® of his jtam | E. Golden was | ness is 1 SEASONAL INGREASE NOTED IN BUSINESS Better Buying Reported in Many Places—Outlook More En- couraging. Special mmu- o The NEW Y T RK, December §.—Reverting ‘| to the bun\nul a8 such, gays Henry Clews & Co., it is perhaps sufficient to reassert that oonditions continue to show improvement. Some of it is sea- sonal no doubt, but it is improvement none the less. Weather conditions dus- ing the past week or so fairly generally _ over the country have been of the sott to stimulate buying at retail and the response of the public has been appre- ciable. In the it circumstances, with inventories at a very low [4 ncu. ar nearly all of them, just & eks ago, is bein, “’nnpuon by & detree of cheerft Natu 5 not bn:mlnl. ?nnr is lt reach any such stage mturo ';h fact remains, M'cv.‘. utlook for the new year uncuy more encourag be of not only the correct color, but of the correct shade, g color chart Tk MR tasure s nitorm caloe Hor i unltomu and trimmings. Six Army officers from this ea began, at Fort G G, M Md., last Monday, a mon instruction in mess ma are as follows: uu Zelinski, M. C.; Capt. . Bar . Gibner, jr., ’Al f Wooten, Infantry, and Henry E. KW > land, C. A. C. Navy. During the nm eonmtnum at Panama, the U. ha, p fse ot the. sl cause e ar en| acteristies of the mqum and and the gnflnnrlu Omaha and Ooncml ‘which more nearly conform those of 8- inch-gun crulsers in the Scout! it. When relieved, the Omaha and cord will join it cruiser division three. Au‘coru.._h. dark | V! aga, while some branches of | Wl ‘War, such as the Air | service in classes that | g nnd thou of the Ch ul lerviu will muz at loc. ww Room 1701, lktx-J %ulfdml 1734 New York ave QITOW event, "r“:fi-.u?u c. wm"e?nauu mu fiu ll w hich ua 1 l ot:}!“ln‘ Service con pt. A Wit 0. W8, % progress. ’l\uldulvunumm 00. t & executive offcer; one major and four | jerye W. E. Farthing, A. O, talk on to Reserve murs of nuhur of 'III hol H l\! evening Y rs of the Dmr;.c: mwt ni.)w;l”nmrve head- - irters. dieteaby Mial: B, Hondon, Gosst Ar- mgry Reserve. ,,.::uu.?e. ol ya. conterence heqdq V!l’l I' ' 'n IY w; Wlllhm c. &fl"l 8. 0. Local O hold :hekra&;nu-unnv‘:.:“xm s next 'rhursdu evening, af pt. J. W. Walters, 0. D., 'H dho star- e and maintenance. 08 e s of Washin, meet same ov-nlvil at the 3» Inml. Temporary Building No. §, l\tfl tween Twentieth llld Twenty- ,_fi" northwest. At this meeting A Snyder, ce Rese! fl! pay and allowances of K.u Next Iundu mnrntnl val % < [ mlr Iez """z“o?. n in nqul:t \u- mn. Olvalry A quartermaster ooy held temorrow mm.‘."""!'z""%' A Reserve headquarte: TS, a:u“ 8 War ment genera] mobilization N‘n - | organization and jent. quartermaster regim DEATH RUMOR IS PUZZLE Member of Seviet Embassy Staff at Rome Reported a Suicide. " ROMI. December 6 "" Rt by fi"’fi@t ! fvst seoretary, had “died “x ¥ 'W lulcldl md other M " he’ firladotion officials gave Q‘lfi Qfll’ r in- formation u'mt Levin. dem "iu- donly m‘l’hfl did net flu um