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=0 Well tanned and hardened by two weeks of active field training at Camp Albert C. Ritehie, at Cascade, Md., and section of the Natlonal Guard of the District of Columbia will réturn home today, its members to be immediately placed on an inactive status for another enter the United States Military Acad- emy at West Point. The following ordered in Com) Bergt. sergeant; Corpl. Henry M. an Pvts. Walter W. Ke; Chinn to be corpo Pvt. John W, Brightenburg has been ted to the fndc of cor- Engineers. ordered promot poral in Company F, 121sf romotions have been B, 121st Engineers: Harry B. Parsons to be staff L Boudinot d Pvt. Baxter Smith to be sergeants; and Marion W. THE SUNDAY Pvt. William 8. Jameson, Medical De- partment Detachment, 12ist Engineers, has been ordered transferred to Com- pany A, same regiment. Pvt. (Pirst Class) Joseph C. Borges, has been ordered promoted to the grade of corporal in Company C, 121st Engineers. transferred the reserve to the active lst: Pvt. ‘William .T. Pisher, 29th Division, Military Police Company, Fhe following have been ordered | from 1931—PART Two." LIGHTNING BURNS 17 VIENNA, August 22 (#).—Seventeen persons were burned, four seriously, as lightning struck & shelter hut on the Koralp near Wolfsberg, Styria, in which 70 persons were taking shelter. The hut is at an altitude of 6,500 feet. A gold necklace worn by a woman wiis melted without seriously injuring the owner. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., AUGUST 23 and Pvt. Guy O. Long, Headquarters | military Detachment, 29th Division. Four-Foot Hats for Bathers. Beach hats with the brim four feet in width are the latest thing for fair | bathers at the Riviera in France. It is The following of the Headquarters |of t-weight straw, fashions Detachment, 26th Division, have been hrllmolm'l. and completely cuv:r‘; '.hh‘e transferred to the reserve list | wearer. When a strep across the crown of that unit on account of business | is loosened, it can be slipped down over interference with the performance of 'the neck and become a beach coat. ui‘."mf.""? 1s'}:ecu 'x";"oo Di- ent ‘Troops, P vision, has been ordered honorably dis- cRu:ed on account of removal from city. RELIEF ASSOCIATION PLANS ANNUAL OUTING Charles H. and J. B. Zier to Be Honor Guests of Traction Em- ployes’ Organization. ‘The Washington Railway & Electric Co. Relief Assoclation will hold its an- year, after receiving their pay for the two weeks of service. The troops, which include the Head- quarters Detachment, 29th Division; 29th Division' Special Troops, the 29th Division Military Policé Company, and Company A, 372d Infaniry, ars sched- uled to break camp early tod: ‘board a special train at the 10 o'clock. They are duc to arrive at ! the Union Station at 1:05 o'clock this | afternocn. The 269th Coast Artillery is coming back over the road. i ‘The health of the troops in the en. campment Just closed js reported have been the best. The camp sanita- tion and the health of the troops was ! under the direct charge of Maj. George, J. Allen, veteran Guard medical officer, and director of the militia’s medical | center here. He was camp surgeon during the encampment. - Although typhoid fever had beén re- ported in an a near Hagerstown | prior to the departurc of the troops, | and waming was issued to them, nevertheless there ‘was liitle fear from | this cause, because Maj. Allen during the course of ths armory Gr.ll year has insisted that all officers and men take the typhold serum. e has kept this| work up to date, and as he has charge of the medical examinations of the men for enlistment in the Guard, when they are passed physically he immedi- ately administers the serum. His efforts in this respect have been largely re- m:fle for avoiding effects of the during the encampments. ‘While there is little danger to them | in camp or when operating in maneuy- | ers, there is possibility of the mcn con- tracting disease, were they not immun- | izad, by being carcless in drinking water When they are away on liberty in the | evenings. Upon X\ mrn?:(ely ical center. The 1215t Engineer Regiment will not | return to Washington for another week. Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, command- local militia, will l'etur!'l hd mp at New Feather Trinimings 50¢ to $1.95 —The smart new trimming for turbans, berets or bowlers . . . Single and double styles, small ostrich tips, coque feathers, small wings and many others. On sale Neckwear Department. Street Floor. For the Women Who Wear an Extra Size Rayon Print Frocks 395 ‘Sizes 38 to 56 —This is our second sale of these lovely rayon frocks. The styles are unusually clever and attractive for the larger figures —and the prints are on the fashionable dark grounds. They are all long-sleeved models— Are Everything in Women’s New Fur Felt Hats $7.50 —The up-and-down line is just what is needed to cele- brate the return of fur felt. A gracious line with a hint of the ingenuie in its roguish tilt. But perfect f;); the woman with an air. Black and colors. head sizes. The Verve and Dash of the Trig Silhouette Expressed in Allen’s return he will im- sume the work in the med- Canton Crepe Dresses 16,30 Wine Kann's—Second Floor, th his stail, compose« of the militia from this city and the States of Maryland and Virginia. The following privates in ihe 121st Regiment of have beea ordered transferred from the active to reserve list of their respective tions for the reasons given: tional interference with the jormance of military duty: Irinea P. mpan; Houbigant’s Perfumes In Bulk Reg. $4 and $4.50 Oz. o Special $ 1 Y2 Ounce —Choice of Ideal, Quelques Fleurs, Subtilite, anqu lgor- mant, Au Matin and Un Visite odors. Ingraham Wrist Watches $2.95 —American made, guaran- teed watches. In the new tonneau shaped case, for men, women and children. Chromium plated, non- tarnishable case, non- Black Green —Canton crepe, a smart fabric for late Summer and early Fall frocks, because it is cool and because it folds gracefully to the trim fitted molding lines of these new Second Empire styles. These new Brown . _Bui . nd I. Hammer, Ray-| mond E. ney, John H. Murray, ‘Vernon E. 'r;u, William F. Turner, all with and without collars. silhouettes make shoulders look broad, waistlines Kann's—Second Floor. small and skirts straight. breakable crystal, new ad- Jnmm lyble link {lucelet. Each nicel boxed. De tomizers. u..';f:fn"?.:.. at.. 59¢ Kann's—Street Floor. Misses’ and Women's : , Robert F. McCormick, Willlam W. . | Sizes George T. Tippett, Bert J. Watson, John T. O'Neill, Company F. Kann's—Second Floor. The New “Stylish Slender” Parasilk Rubber Reducing Foundation Garment ordered transf 1o the active list of Company D, 121st Engineers. g Corpl. Jobn K ONell, Batters B Here Again! I"'opular S ale ! in ovelty Footwear Every Model a Ngtg Fall Style Last Year’s Price Was $5.00 $393 —Twenty different styles—all smart and new...Kann's $5.00 shoes are so well known it is not necessary to tell you what remarkable values they are at $3.95 a pair. Models for early Fall and Winter . . . for street and dress . . High, 8pectator, Baby Louis and Cuban Heels . . . Straps, Oxfords and Pumps, fashioned of patent leather, black kid and brown kid and suede—some plain, others with touches of genuine reptile or reptile calf. Rayon Undies 44 ea. Regular Sizes ~It helps solve the im- portant problem of dia- pliragm and hips—both must be held flat! —1It controls the body lines easily and comfortably. ~—It launders like lingerie. —It reduces the figure. —1It is made of the highest test rubber, having ab- sorbent lining and silk- covered finish. —Back lace, side hook, side lace. Sizes 26 to 36. —Fitted by experienced corsetieres. Kann's—Second Floor A Most Unusual Purchase of Medium Service-Weight SILK HOSE Extra Sizes 2 for $1 Lace, Appliqued and Tailored Styles —Dainty, practical gar- 3 1 ments that smart wom- ke L. “Harrell, Gisioasicy Dopa L' i : en choose for every day ment, State Sta y ter E. J,..u,,b“mp,ny A 15 3 Eng.neers | wear. They are full Sergt. Gilbert L. Johnson, Company 3 121st Engineers; Sergt, Henry M cut, reinforced where Boudinot, Company E. 121st Engin wear is hardest and in Pvt. George F. Kern, Ordnance . rtment, State Staif; Pvt. John ] pastel colors. ;fihknberx, Company. ?, 121st Engi- (|} 3 neers; Pvi. Louis W. Panneton, Ord- |glf 2 ' Sanos ‘I:’ep;rtmtn'(-: State Slafl. Chemise Bloomers e duty at Camp Perry will je| . i under pay, and the team capia‘n is au- Panties Step-ins thorized in the orders to enter member. and Vests of the team in matches held under th auspices of the National Rifie Associ- ation, the entrance fess to be paid from | District of Columbla funds. He also has been authorized to purchase special ammunitoin for use in the matches and during practice Those Tembers of the tesm who were | —Chemise, Bloomers, taking their annual sield training were Panties, Step-ins and relleved in time to depart for Camp | Vests. Perry 50 s to arrive there by tomorrow. | i Kann's—Fourth Floor. Kann's—Sireet Floor. « Bias Cut French Crepe Swettis The following of Company B, 121st Engineers, have been ordered honorably discharged on account of removal from y: Pvt. John W. Eckersley P. Wilson end Arthur L. Pvt. Alex D. Goodcowitz has been ordered transferred from the reserve to the active list of Company E® 121st| Engineers | % H Pvt. Bernard J. Reidy hes been ordered transferred from the active to the reserve list of Company P, 1215t Engineers, on account of business inter- ference with the performance of mili- tary duty. Secord Lieut. John K. Cunningham has been ordered relieved as pians and Iraining oficer, 260th Coast Artillery and transferred to Battery A, of that command. This vacancy was filled by the transfer from Battery A of Second Lieut. George L. Wallace. Pvt. Robert G. Mediin, 20th Division Military Police Company, has been ordered honorably discharged on. ac- the city. —One of the best values we have offered in medium service-weight silk hose. They are unusually elastic at the top—and are made with the fashionable French heels and cradle soles. Sizes 814 to 1014, in these smart colors— Sizes 2 to 6 Reg. $2.00 count of removal 1 Pvt. Lenwood E. Garrison, 20th Di-{ —Button - front and slip - on sweaters in plain and com- bination colors. Red, blue, green, - tan, pink and white. Some with vee, others —A brand-new lot of these very pop- ular, perfect-fitting slips. Cut on the bias, they give with the body and fit smoothly under the new frocks. Lace-trimmed and tailored models of a beautiful, lustrous French crepe, in pink, peach and white. Neatly made ~—and specially priced. Tahiti ps. 3 Indotan The appointment of Sergt. Edward D. B e Andrus, Company E, 121st Engineers, as ropiyue second lieutenant of Engineers, Light Gun Metal Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Kann's—Second Floor