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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, P. C.. AUGUST 15. 1926-PART 3. 13 f The Moving Picture of the Corset. SPANISH WAR VETERANS Return • Veterans of Great War Civilian Army News The following delegation of the By Robert E. Sheruood the corset come back? intervened before the women walked 1 United Spanish War Veterans of the Despite affirmative replies that stiffly oil the set. Gone was the District of Columbia left yesterday American I/eg ion. per Post, No. 13. American Legion, In all probability. Fort Monroe, Va„. hold the rati.ig of junior airplane debutante slouch, the flapper fling, afternoon in two special Pullmans delegates were elected to the depart- COME weeks ago, in this column, Ii have emanated of late from Parisian loose, 1 Nomination of officers for the en- "'ill not Ik; the scene of the Summer • pilot is not limited to training type the careless stride of the mod- over the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ment convention. training called attention to the fact that fashion salons, the question has been em girl. Instead 40 females, with suing year of George Washington activities of the Coast Ar- airplanes by any previous Instruc- motion t for De 3 Moines, lowa, where the na- Post, No. 1. the American Legion, will Delegates elected were Poet Comdr. tillery ¦ tions, picture producers are becom- - settled once and for all, and the an- slightly strained expressions, walked Reserve Os- nor is such a limitation desired ing tional encampment of the organiza- take place Tuesday night J. Thad Baker, AVilbur C. Pickett and by Patrick, chief more and more hospitable to> Bwer is an emphatic “No!” on with short, dignified steps. A few sessions at 8 o’clock Hirers’ Training Maj. Gen. Mason M. young writers’with* —that tion will begin its tomorrow: at the headquarters of the post, 1829 F. O. Fraser, while H. B. Searcy. (Dorps units of of the Air Corps. Officers of the young ideas I If you don't believe it, ask Adolpe of the older women revealed by the Department Comdr. E. J. Nolan, McMurray the it possible good I street northwest. The election will Paul H. and William K-e University \ Corps in- is for them to obtain l Menjou. For 40 perspiring females—- ease with w-hlch they sat down that Department Adjt. were of Min- Air Reserve, on active or screen William I. Jenkins, take place at the following'meeting. hoe elected alternates. reeota, University \ status, pointed out, may stories from authors who have i no less—have aired their mature opin- they had experience previously the ' Department Comdr. Among guests present Ht active it is not previously gained Junior Vice Tuesday, September 7, and the instal- the of honor of Kansas. be permitted commanding of- fame as nov- ¦ ion on the subject, and Mr. Menjou rigors of the Glbson-girl styles. The James G. Yaden. Department dele- Kansas 1 by the elists and playwrights. lation on September 21. at this meeting were MaJ. Charles N. Plate Agricultural ficers of Air Corps airdromes to pilot having recovered from his embarrass- younger extras uniformly did their gates—Benjamin F. Motley, James A. Freeman of the veterans’ joint com This statement has caused a shower • ment, you the Members of the post, headed by College and Wash- 1a service type airplanes, in accordance can now tell that corset constrained chatting in standing Burns, John A. G. Shuster and Wil- mittee-, Capt. Thomas J. Frailey, se of correspondence to descend about is doomed the oblivion which groups. shooting proceeded Post Comdr. J. J. Murphy, partici Ington State Uni- * with the prescribed regulations, when to to Soon in liam E. Rink. Department alternates parade nior vice commander of the District J V mv head. Letters have arrived in it relegated by flapper age. pated in the last Tuesday aft- in the opinion of the commanding of- i was the spite of the ominous, gradually swell- —Charles P. Galpin. Jesse P. Sprinkle, of Columbia Department of the Amer stacks and bales from those unsung ; The decision made, irrevocably, ernoon at Alexandria. Va., in connec- flen change in the ficer such reserve officer is qualified was ing murmurs from the extras. William H. Cooper and John Coyne. tion with the ican Legion, and Post Comdr. H. B Shakespeares and mute Miltons who » during production of the star’s Para- annual State convention plans of the War for the flying involved, and the It was hot outside that day, and Nelson A. Miles Camp delegates— of the Department of Virginia, the Schultz of the R. B. Evans Post of feel that great arq buzzing ; picture, "Tlje of Cads.” lights Department an- equipment can he made available. scenarios mount Ace even hotter under the around George McAlear, Charles P. Galpin, post the American Legion. about in their minds. adapted by Forrest Halsey from the sot. That may have been partly American Legion. The colors thorities for tbU Gen. Patrick is very desirous to have Elias Bresinger and Alexander T. Jen- and the post flag, which Twelve members were elected /fff: One young lady wrote to tell me • Michael Arlen’s short story, laid in responsible for was has repre- new Bummer's training every reasonable means employed the near riot that kins. Alternates —C. L. Davidson, post at membership and will take part in 'J: that, emboldened by my encouraging ; England in 1906. precipitated a sented the all of the national to toward maintaining an adequate couple of hours later Jerome Shipman, Joseph D. Dennison conventions, proved to the large initiation ceremony to b» words, she was leaving home for Hol- One sequence takes place in a fash- began selecting be one of the Air Corps Reserve, the foundation for when Director Reed and O. M. Parker. Richard J. Harden features of the parade. George Wash- held the first AVednesday in Septem lywood, armed with four manuscripts lOnable restaurant filled with diners a Ihe above men wnich must be flying efficiency. i some of the cirls for action bit Camp delegates—John A. Gallagher, ber in the blue lodge of the O’ and $75 in , in the evening dress of the period. ington Post and the color bearer from room i .. manuscripts, sitting at Honed units is Wml i aw cash. The more strenuous than the Thomas A. Hudlow. Joseph Orken, other post from the Department Fellows’ Hall. due, It surprising, sooner she felt confident, would Increase her • In preparation for the scenes H. M. restaurant tables. Murmurs of pro- one the War De- OBX. HERO, would not be Albert W. Evans, Daniel Foley, Wil- of of Columbia Officer later, bank-roll to millions she K. Smith, studio costume director, test afresh, and finally girl, the District were the Post Finance P. F. Tallev partment has or and perhaps at the approach- as soon as i arose one liam E. O’Neill and Charles L. Platz. reports that now paid an- could place them • worked for days. When you try to rest, a only posts in the parade from the Dis- there are 200 nounced, to the curtailment of funds i lng session of Congress, that there before the eager bolder than the left gesturing Alternates—Francis C. Huhn. Bernard up members in the Sergt. Jasper eyes of Jesse Lasky, Samuel i get them, he found, 1906 evening group and npproached Mr. Menjou trict. available for travel for R. O. T. C. will be a discussion of legislation Goldwyn R. Lee, John J. Allen, John Hamburg The members are interested in the Post for the year of 19:«. * or Cecil B. De Mille. dresses are scarce. And women who and the director. units to Summer training camps, and I providing for a more definite and posi- and John T. Mooney. Col. James S. movement to elect Gen. John J. Persh i i five administration of the affairs of My hasty advice to that young : can wear them are scarcer still. “Look here." she said, “fun’s fun, Pettit Camp delegate—Karl P. Wood. George E Killeen of In order that these units may undergo lady—and ing. a charter member of the post, I’nlt the Amer prescribed training Maj. . the Officers’ Reserve Corps of the to others whose faith is • Mr. Smith begged, borrowed and but we gotta have a rest. These Alternate—James M. Dean. ican Legion Auxiliary met August 8 their Gen. as great Finally so Gen. national commander of the American jr., • Army. certain as hers—is this; Stay home! ; rented 1906 evening dresses. darn corsets are tight we can't Henry W. Lawton Camp delegate, Hall, Andrew Hero, chief of Coast Ar- The view is held in go Legion at Philadelphia in October. in the Potomac Bank with Mrs quarters the proper Don’t to Hollywood unless you he hail 40 costumes. Each included breathe.” Stephen H. Talks; Col. John Jacob tillery, has proposed changes in the ¦ congressional that i waspish- The delegates to the coming depart- John Killeen presiding. Plans were units form of encouragement has not been have sufficient capital to support you , a Gibson girl, straight-front, Thirty-nine women voiced their sup- Astor Camp delegate, John Coyne: formulated for a garden party, artillery instruction at. various i for waisted dress, complete with shoes, ment convention, to be held August which throughout United States, espe- exercised the part of the War a minimum of five years; if you , port of this stand anil after a hur- Admiral George Dewey Naval Camp was held Friifciy at the entrance to the. on jewelry 27 and 28, have been instructed by the cially those named. Department, and that the Officers' have enough to last you for 10 years, hose, and—corset. ried consultation a oreathing spell delegates—Andrew J. Kimmell and Montrose Park. Georgetown. Dele above much the Then the extras who were to post to present his name for indorse- This proposal of Gen. Hero to Reserve Corps should he placed on so better. wear was granted. Forty women made George B. Parker. Alternates— gates and alternates to the depart i . them sent in for fittings, where- ment by the convention. change the scene of the 1926 training ; an equal plane In the department Tn saying that the outlook is rosier were hasty exits in the direction of the Truelson and George A. Wilburt. ment convention in September were for the young • upon Mr. Smith found that in 20 dressing .rooms, again The delegates and alternates to the camps of the R. O. T. C. Coast Artil- as in the National Guard. Those ad- and unknown writer, I where the Gen. M. Emmett Crell Camp dele- as elected, as follows: Delegates, Mrs didn’t imply . years strange things have happened doors must be closed on the half- department convention are follows: lery units from Fort Monroe. Ya.. to -1 vocating such a change do not con- mean to that the mil- gate, Samuel J. McWilliams. The Delegates—Comdr. J. J. Murphy. Past Mary Killeen. Mrs. Duvall. Mrs. Ann proba- template lennium had arrived. That fair day , to feminine figures. The dresses hour recess. delegation accompanied by Fort Sill. 0k1a... where in all ¦ that the affairs of the Of- They was Past Comdr. Howard S. Fisk. Past Comdr. Ness. Mrs. William Donovan. Mrs train- has not dawned as yet, even though , didn’t fit. were far too tight in The girl who made the formal pro- | Department Comdr. Clarence A. Bel- bilitythey will he sent for their ¦ fleers’ Reserve Corps should be ad- loose in Wallace Streater and Gilbert T. Rude. Isabelle Stienbroker, alternates. Mrs ing. altogether unexpected, as by separate there are perceptible gleams of hope , the waists and much too test was heard to remark as she left knap, E. D. Gould, C. L. Davis and Speden, was not • ministered a new and other places. Obviously, in the short Alternates—Paul V. Collins. Dr. M. 11. AA’illiam Airs. Thomas Smith ago that bureau, beyond the horizon. the set with a belligerent flip of her Maj. T. V. Walker. A. Bucher, It was intimated some time such as the Militia Bureau, figures Darnall, James P. Cromwell and Mrs. Mrs. AYood and Mrs training camp sites of but, instead, intimated The movie time at hand, the couldn't he hip pads: Q. M. Gen. James J. Murphy, As- Wilding. a. shift in the it has been people need stories—- ‘ so sewed Nathan J. Cosel. T. C. Coast Artillery units 1 that there should be created branch that fact is reshaped, pads were into “Say, who is this big sap that's pre- sistant Q. M. (Jen. Harry B. Coulter The unit unanimously Jt. o. a self-evident. Further- the dresses at strategic points. return indorsed Mrs ¦would probably lie made from the east within the War Department general more. of 30 big special dicting the of the corset? I’ve and Official Editor William L. Mat- Killeen for department pictures that Came the day of the shooting of been photographed in everything from The August meeting of the U. S. 8. president for coast to some Middle West point in staff—that is, another “G” to the four are on schedule for season tocks of the national headquarters. the ensuing year. Mrs. Killeen is a next no 1 the restaurant scene. Forty females a. coat, of mail to a bathing suit, but Jacob Jones Post. No. American view of the none too liberal appropria- which already exist. This new fewer than 20 are based original United Spanish War Veterans, and 2. gold star mother and has been on reported at the studio and above their this is the first time in my life I’ve Legion, held Monday at the a mem tions for travel allowance. Naturally, branch, G-5. as it would be called stores, written directly for 1 Headquarters Clerks Imogene Megrew was ber since the organization or the screen respective foreheads was erected the ever a 14 of the unit probably a better post in case creation, by young comparatively 1 been in corset." and Margaret E. Pitt left Thursday Endlon Club. Jackson place. The Fort Monroe is of its would be and uncele- elaborate pompadour coiffures of the Thirty of the 40 girls, it developed, following named comrades were She has been active in all branches • to train embryo Coast Artillery offi- charged with the development of the brated authors. ¦ for Des Moines, low-a, to attend the of auxiliary' work. Coast period. were wearing corsets for the ti*\st encampment of elected as delegates and alternates to cers. being that it is a regular reserve force. In spite of this, there is no national the United The unit gave a card party last reason t Let the dressing room doors lie time—and, most of them said, for the Spanish attend the annual convention of the Artillery post, but Fort Siil will serve There is a certain element among to assume that any triumphal War Veterans. week at the home arches i closed on the rib-cracking hour that. '' last. Department of the District of Colum- of Mrs. Killeen the purpose admirably. Since the the who are are being At the recent meeting of Richard were training at reservists themselves in constructed on Hollvwood t Camp vet- bia: Delegates—Comdr. Esther V. when sufficient funds received Utilities for Coast Artillery sympathy with the creation of bu- boulevard for the J. the following to send a family to Camp a reception of these eransHardenwere Mall, Past Comdr. Helen G. O’Neill Good AVA’ Sill are limited largely to anti- branch Reserve as- unheralded geniuses mustered in: Frank E. a J’ort reau or to handle from Sauk Cen- and Finance Officer Mayme E. Smith. for week. aircraft equipment, the above units fairs exclusively, although there ap- ter, Coffeyville and East Orange Middleton. Arthur Harrison and How- the future, be given -1 who ard O. Pusey. Harry A. Walsh waV Alternates—Comrades Lucille Allan, will probably, in pears to be no special complaint of are journeying to the Pacific Coast to Keepings E m Natural. Veterans of Foreign AVars. anti-aircraft course as their major neglect of the rights and needs of the readmitted. James E. Wilson, chair- Ella Leech and Mabel F. Staub. ®.n academic peddle ideas. of the committee, Three resolutions presented by the National Capital Post. No. 127. Vei artillery subject during the reservists, who seem to be capable of man entertainment Nor are the scenario editors in the > reported a profit of on the excur- legislative officer were favorably in erans of Foreign Wars, at Us las’ yea r. taking care of themselves, for ex studios a grown ups $252 any more hospitable to un- It is favorite trick of turn his back and say things to the sion to Marshall Hall held Santiago dorsed by the post and referred to the week's meeting adopted a resolut**- abple, in the matter of appropriations. solicited manuscripts or <’ol James B. Mitchell. C. A. C.. than In the past. to tell a child to do something and eamerman his assistant that aren’t day, July 17. On motion of James J. department convention for consldera •to send a letter to the new Commto There is a firm conviction in other you story a peaceable expression training section, office of If send a to pro- neglect the most of his Murphy representatives tion and action. sinner of the District of Columbia chief of the quarters, however, that the Reserve ducing ’ to tell him how to do it. The showing the of the Artillery, accompa- company, the odds are about feelings, but he refrains from camp to council of administration It was moved and carried that let- Procttor L. Dougherty, assuring him the chief of Coast force would he more useful in every one just he the by Maj. Charles O. Schudt. C. A. thousand to nothing that it willI fun is in seeing what will the children anything but perfect instructed to report to that body ters of appreciation be directed to of the loyal support of the post a: nied respect if the administration of the puzzle way methods. were , duty in the office of the chief receive no consideration whatever. out in the of good nature at all times. that it is the sense of Harden Camp Comrade I'lla R. Tracy and Comdr. all times. r on affairs of the Officers' Reserve Corps manuscripts , This trick has a lot to do with the starts sequence of the Militia Bureau, have left The mass of these Is so When he a in a that two guns and caissons, war W. R. Furlong. F. 8. N„ for their in Another motion extended thanks t<. were more closely allied with the regu- great, and astuteness of "Our Gang," those story he as likely as sav, "Washington on a special observation the proved quality so low, is not to trophies, be procured for the soldiers terest and assistance in urging the the merchants of Washington who lar establishment. The whole situation • youngsters of com listen, kids—l’ve got a great perpetuate mission, during which they will visit that the scenario editors don't bother seven Hal Roach "Now and sailors' temporary home at 921 Navy Department to the generously provided several valuahW is at present in a preliminary stage of edies, who shine among child stars of idea England for the with them. here but it isn't finished. I want Pennsylvania, avenue southeast, chair- uniform of the women of the United prizes for the contests at the post's various sites in New development, bordering on mere con- . no aggregation go making Eventually, I believe, there will be the screen as one has you in this scene and play like man the department distribu- States Naval Reserve force by a paint- outing at Reports on purpose of recommendations jecture, but it is interesting as a pos- ever a Wood of Marshall Hall. training camps a sort of clearing house for movie stood out before. you’re having game of base bull, gave concerning ing executed by Miss Anne Fuller Ab- outing to future for anti- sibility of future legislation, tive committee data the showed it to he a complete National the indi- scenarios, in which manuscripts will[ Robert McGowan is their director only I want you to have a lot of arrangements for the national bott. sister of Capt. John Strong Ab- aircraft organizations of the being will be the sub- the success. Each boat carried a ca cations that it he read and judged fairly on their • and has been from the inception of fun with it and act as funny as you bott. F. S. N. This picture lias been Guard and the Organized Reserves. ject of considerable discussion at the encampment at lies Moines. lowa. parity load to Marshall Hall, making merits. instituted, , the “Our Gang" idea, and from him want to. I don't care what kind a Navy Department ex- «' This trip is being primarily made he- approaching of Congress, When that is the of Junior Vice Department Comdr. James added to the good the prediction of Francis session amateur a we learn something of the methods game of base hall you make it. just do (J. Department at Sesqucentennial Exposi- Huhn, < a of the desire expressed in the writer will have chance. Yadin and Past Comdr. hibit the chairman of the entertainment use which meets next December. meantime, | with which he Induces Roach’s “ras- what you want lias been department week to concentrate In the he or she has no to. Now—what are iiee H. Harris gave short talks. The tion. The post feels that it committee, that the frolic would la- this cals” perform before the camera. you going to see A. greatly having the training activities of chance whatsoever. to do?” Lennne you do report of Quartermaster Thomas honored in Comrades the largest ever given by the post Summer There has just been issued by Ma- years they it, you?” ** * * In a little less than four will lludlow showed a balance on hand Past Comdr. Helen G. O'Neill, Senior Entertainment tin- 4 tiasi Artillery units, both Reserve rine Corps headquarters circular let- committees under have made over 40 comedies. Their Os course, he really to report of $818.02 re- Comdr. Charlotte Berry and National Guard, in New England, 28, leads them front the last and Vice direction of J. I*. Harris, vice chair and ter No. which governs the pay of There are a great many historical I school teacher has been the same for do certain things, but they don't real- ntßking a Flla R. Tracy assist the which move, it is pointed out. would members of the Marine Corps Reserve ceipts of $509.75. total of Color Bearer man, went to the Hall on the first and biographical in the making ; nearly three years—Mrs. Fern Carter. ize he is doing it. They think they’re $1,327.77 $783.98. in depicting the uniform in greatly reduce the expense in trans- not on duty. Payments I and expenditures of artist boat, accompanied by most <>f tic when active —following the artistic, if non-flnan- a woman who sympathizes with the doing it themselves, consequently they With treasury savings certificates of strict accordance with Navy regula- porting the equipment of these units to on inactive duty will be ¦ ladies of the post auxiliary, and marl- reservists cial. success of “The Dramatic Life: moods and whims of children suffi- always ha ve ideas about scenes which $102.50 and liberty bonds of $l,lOO tions. Tiie picture was reviewed by to and from their annual training made by an officer attached to the preparation for the guests' reception of Abraham Lincoln.” ciently to understand their little are good ideas—and numerous. an aggregate balance of Admiral E. W. Eherle, chief of naval paymaster's department at headquar- this makes One hundred and fifty disabled vet sit.es. Among those that are promised are > faults, as well as virtues. He asks Farina. Mary. Mickey. $1,746.39. The report of Adjt. H. L. operations, and officials of the Navy requirements of this service ters individual vouchers certified erans now receiving treatment at The on “The Rough Riders’’ (featuring Theo- Hal Roach laid down the policy at Johnny. Jay or Joe. "Now. how showed a. total membership of Department last week prior to its a proper tiring by would Leslie various hospitals in the t'apital were make the selection of the Reserve area commander. In dore Roosevelt). “The Greatest Show ’ the very start of “Our Gang" that it be if you did it this way? Isn't that the camp in good standing of 667. shipment to Philadelphia. After the range a very important matter, since event, however, that no service taken down on the 2:30 boat as the the on Earth” (featuring P. T. Barnum), . of the “gangsters” should be fine? What's that? want from the officers exposition the picture will be retained entitling pay none You to do A communication special guests of"the post for the dat both the range and the width of the the reservist to was ren- “The King of Kings” (a pieturization forced to study than school re- it how? splendid Navy Department, together guns more Sure! That's a of the Department of Wisconsin was at the The Washington Boys' Independent field of by of during quarter, no voucher « tire covered the dered the of the Christ story), “Francois Yillon,” quirements or induced to talk or act idea—but listen, would it work all read announcing t lie candidacy of with other World War pictures. Band, are of that nor- he submitted, hut the Reserve under the direction of Jame- this service in excess will “The Firebrand” (featuring Benvenuto » according to adult standards. right, do you think, you went Past Department Comdr. Charles G. artillery. a blanket if L. Kid well, played. mally required for land Con- area commander will submit Cellini), a story of the spectular es- Being just natural children, their around the corner first?” Juneau of that State for the office of Jane A. Delano Post, American given to the certificate, setting forth the names Upon the arrival of the Disabled sideration must also be capades of Jean Lafltte, the polite > treatment at the hands of McGowan The members of "Our Gang" make commander-in-chief subject to the Legion, met Monday at the Nurses' necessity day night of all reservists for whom Veterans' boat a parade was formed of suitable and and ranks pirate, and various others. is interesting. First, he never visibly high grades in their are action of the national encampment at Club house. 1337 K street northwest, the vouchers have not been submitted, studies and at the wharf, under the leadership landing fields for aircraft to serve This is a good sign, and I hope that ; loses patience with them. He may regarded as unusually smart children. Des Moines. lowa. to elect representatives to the annual he ’’No drills per- of Department Comdr. Reilly and range, and this will a point upper- with the notation there will be many more biographical Announcement was made that the department convention. most minds of the two War formed” or "No appropriate duties Foreign expects to Post Comdr. Pierce. Following the in the. movies In the future. Veterans of Wars had ap- The post nominate Past post Department representatives during performed," as may be appropriate. who tion of Richard "Wallace. It is an Lawrence Hazard and Alice M. Prentiss as a candi- national and colors came the of Among the historical characters pointed W. Comdr. front hospitals, their trip. They will visit the follow- The circular instructions covers attention, might suggest FILMOGRAMS original by Adelaide Heilbron. C. Huhn members of the the office of third vice com veterans the members following detail: No- deserve I Francis date for of the post and of the auxiliary ing places: Oswego, N. V.: Rye the subjects in managers of the soldiers and District of Columbia and in the Marine Corps these: The Palace Orchestra will board of mander of the the band. Addresses of welcome and Reach, Camp Upton. Bong Island; tice of enlistment Hamilton, put the occupy a temporary home to represent Department. classes; Alexander who (Continued Paged new location newly or- sailors’ refreshments met the marchers Fort Hancock. Camp Dlx and Reho- Reserve; transfer between no- a paying from Third in the devised organization. Delegates were: Marietta H. til the discharge; gratuity; United States of America on chestra-pit that chosen meeting place. bo th Beach, Del. tice of uniform at Loew's Palace, starting Henry W. Lawton Camp at its Pierson, commander, and Marjorie D. The athletic contests drill or equivalent basis. today, the change Gen. i provided a high light of the The following Reserve officers, all compensation for Dwight Moody, great evange- . play in “Exit Smiling," opposite from the stage hav- recent meeting mustered in the fol- VVoodgell, senior vice commander; diy^ compensation for appropri- the comedian, ing been necessitated At the post's meeting last residents of Washington, have been duty pay; list. Beatrice I-ille, the English by remodeling lowing recruits: Sidney H. Berham, alternates. Mary L. Hawthorne and \veel< a duties —-above rank of captain: screen work, which is now Daniel J. Ryan was initiated the ordered to active duty training for ate Young, of real who will make her debut in going forward at Whitehill, Charles T. Schweg- Barry. appropriate Brigham one the I night which, James Anna L. post. Ryan en- period of 15 days on the dates indi- compensation for duties this picture. Marc Connelly is pre- and when completed, will ler, William E. Seyboth, Harry S. Daisy E. Wells was elected to Mr. saw service major; compensation winners in the West. give Miss gagements at Chateau Thierry. Sery cated: Capt. John H. Donovan, Judge —below rank of Maximillian, [ paring the script and Sam Taylor will Loew’s Palace a greatly enlarged sr„ and Albert Pike. There membership. command, Cortez. Montezuma and stage Newman. Magneral. A’illiers Cotteret. Ville-sm- Advocate General Reserve, 3d Corps for and instructions for dis- , direct. area. a large attendance at the meet- other characters in Mexican history. was Scrgt. Consanee, La. headquarters, Baltimore, effec- bursing officers. ing. At the last meeting of Jas A’euve and Staden Area Bonnie Prince Charlie, the last of Marshall Neilan tive August 29; Second Idem. Ray- the British i “The Man of the Forest," Zane makes his Wash- Some misunderstanding exists on the Stuart pretenders to ington debut as ,a Paramount director mond E. Taylor. Finance Reserve. throne. Grey's next story, filmed by Para- with his effective August the part of the enlisted reservists as mount, production of the Sardou 1926-7. Fort Monroe. Ya.. Soto, Pere Marquette. Balboa, , will have Jack Holt in the Chautard Resumes Acting. Tiffany Gems for Fate Shifted. 15; Second Ideuts. Bush W. Locknane to the proper procedure to he pursued De and, will direct. classic, "Diplomacy.” this week. Ponce de Leon, Magellan wffieni lead and John Waters Inc., Ijiunbs Philip Stearns, Infantry upon the receipt of orders for active Neilan was with Paramount years the past few years several 'TIFFANY Productions, an- A HOI.’ND the and in place- end both Re- you come to think of it. Columbus. as TOURING Ya., duty training. Two cases have occur- ago a director. Blanche Sweet, his of the screen's most popular lead- 1928-7. serve. Fort Kiistis. effective Au- Andrew Jackson and Stonewall i Ken Maynard, star of “Senor Dare- wife, nounces twenty gems for where motion picture executives gust 15; Nevils and red just recently where enlisted re- Cavalier,” who has the lead in "Diplo- ing men have given up the grease Majs. Edward M. J 3,ckson • Devil” and “The Unknown Four now ready are “That Model meet it is reported that Adolph Zu- Thomas Eeonard. both servists paid their transportation from who led the rebel- First National is doing a lot macy,” also has signed with the paint for the megaphone, but it has Quartermaster Fort Monroe. Ya., ex- Oliver Cromwell, which Lasky organization. Chautard, one of Paris,’’ “Lost at Sea, “I*ools of kor. president of the Famous F’lav and Capt. Van Wirt Roberds. their home to lious Puritans through England’s only ' of talking about, was something of a remained for Emile From First, Lieut. Albert J. Hendley and pecting to he reimbursed upon their revolution. soldier of fortune before entering the the screen's foremost directors, Fashion" and “One Hour of Love.” ers-Lasky Corporation, smiled with arrival, course, cannot serious Percival Christopher Wren's "Beau giving Becond Eleut. Ira W. Patterson, all which, of he prophet—one of the ! for while in to set the precedent of up the nearing completion Mohammed, the movies. He served a Sabreur,” which is said to l>e as suc- The pictures are satisfaction when lie road in the Finance Reserve, Camp Meade. Mil., done, as orders invariably specify that interesting char- megaphone for grease paint. He por- most absorbingly Mexico under one of the revolutionary cessful as his preceding- Night,” "College Days,” morning paper propose.l t effective August Second Government transportation will be a work. "Beau trays the role of Father Goriot in i "The First that the 15. Lieut. acters that ever lived. generals, receiving *7.50 day, and it Geste,” has been purchased Henry P. Money. Quartermaster furnished from place of residence. philosopher, who led bv Fa "Ptiris at Midnight.” Francis Marion's 1 “Josselyn’s Wife” and work is about Dempsey-Tunnev fight had been Re- Xenophon, the ' is claimed, as an additional incentive mous Players-Lasky production as picture Camp , Usually a transportation request ac- through for Metropolitan which is based ‘ to start on the Tiffany special, ild serve. Hnlahiid Md effective 10.000 Greek soldiers Persia "all the plunder he could lay his a picture. 1 transferred from Chicago to New 15; companies the order sent the re- Paramount The story upon the Balzac classic. "Pere Goriot.” Geese.” of the best selling novels August Second Lieut. Rothwell to the sea. hands on.” He never got any takes one A'ork. servist. but. should this he overlooked, he- up the adventures of Maj. Henri Chautard’s fame in this country lias ! vear, by Martha Ostenso. H Brown. Infantry Reserve. Fort Then there are the magnificent “plunder." except a fairly good guitar of the Beaujola.is of the foreign legion, a been achieved through his directing, cist of Model From Recently Mr. Zukor Eustls. effective August 15. the local reservist concerned should of Trojan legends—Aeneas. that, up at, In the “That heard iliu Va.. application roes the : he picked the battle of Casa leading character of “Beau Geste.” was formerly one of The following changes the assign- make at once to the 3d Hector, Paris, Achilles and for although he Paris,” which was suggested by the Thomas Meighan and Gene Sarazen in Ulysses. Grande —and still has it. the most popular in France, lie ‘The Right playing golf ments of Reserve officers residing in Coast Artillery district for transporta- the. incomparable Helen herself. Lucion Hubbard has ordered * Gouverneur Morris story. were together, so he of ro- the ' has never appeared on either the stage Lytell. Mareeline asked Mr. Meighan Washington were announced this week tion ami his commutation rations Indeed, there is more dramatic, Kenneth Harlan has added a bottle Paramount purchasing department to 1 to Live.” are Bert to recommend a requires a in 1 or screen in America. Percy. Crane. Crau- good himself. Melg- by Reserve headquarters; Capt. Joseph in advance. It about week and inspiring material his- of iodine to his make-up box equip- obtain German Gotha, one Day. Eileen Ward coach for Mr. mantic a real In this country he is best known for Dupont. Arthur Hoyt, Jiuston, Quartermaster Reserve, hav- to receive the transportation after tory than in all the novels or plays ' ment. He plays the role of the middle- of the largest of the bombing planes furd Kent. Miss ltan asked Mr. Sarazen s opinion and request. his direction of “The Mystery of the ‘ Lederer, Johnson. Leon suggested ing been transferred to the Auxiliary mailing the that ever could be written. weight champion of the London Lame- used in the World War, use 1 Otto Sabel the latter Leo Diegei. M<- paid for in his 1 Yellow Room. rhe Black Panther's George engaged sc Reserve, Reservists who have their ** * * district in Colleen Moore's pic- Air Holmes, Nellie Blv Baker and Zukor him. He liked him is relieved from assignment house Service production, "Wings.” Cub,” "Daytime Wives” and several 1 Louis J. to tlie 323 d Service Battalion, 13th transportation should forward their ture, "Twinkletoes." Kuwa. it was directed by well that he also engaged him a through Hollywood broad-mindedness was i . photoplays in which Pauline Fred- ' on laying Capt. George Thompson, request for refund military Robert Benchley, dramatic editor of Gasnier. technical adviser the nut Corps; S. at studio erick, Fcrgusen and Alice Brady having channels, which will be made by corps demonstrated the Universal After six months* touring in Europe, Life, has been engaged Ray- Elsie “Lost at Sea,” suggested by the of several new holes on his golf JUSJutant General Reserve, re directing “The | to title ' ’ area headquarters. This will entail when Dois Weber, Mary Douglas production, were starred. Joseph Vance story. "Main- course near City. s ftvoved from the 90th Division Area, is here Phillips Plckford and Fair- mond Griffith’s "You'd Be lading Louis New Mr. Zukor some little delay, and to avoid all of Sensation Seekers.” engaged banks will sail from Cherbourg Au- Surprised." Als6 he has been signed In France Chautard was spring,” has Huntly Gordon, Lowell game showed marked improvement, Mlieved from attachment to the Adju- divorced husband, for a man for Mine. Re jane for 20 years. Section of 90th Division head- this irksome detail reservists are Smalley, her gust 19 on the Majestic, arriving in to write the star’s next story, “Be Sherman, Jane Novak. Natalie King- it is said. tant to in the picture. The Red His portrayal of Napoleon in "Mme* quarters: Second Lieut. James H. urged apply in advance for trans leading role \ New York August 24, and in Holly- Yourself." ston. BillyKent Schaefer. Joan Stand- A few days ago. after completing portation of Grange picture, "One Minute to Sans Gene” won him fame. He was and di- Rower, Field Artillery Reserve, hav- and commutation sub- , wood a week later. Reservations ' ing and AVilliam K. Walling, work in “Tin Gods." Mr. Meighan in- sistence. There is no difficulty Play,” will be released soon. It is Philip Sterling, English “dis- director of the Royal Theater in Brus- by ,T. Gasnier. ing removed from the 80th Division in con- have been made for them on the rected Louis vited Mr. Zukor to j-Hn a foursome- transportation of betraying no confidence to announce covered" by Adolphe Menjou. will he sels and created the title role in “Alias' Fashion.” suggested by bring Area, from assignment to nection with the the Empress of , sailing from Van- “Fools of and his own partner at a is relieved home, it deals In a general way with the fourth member of the quartet of Jimmy Valentine" in Paris. story the 813th Field Artillery;Second Lieut. reservists returning it is point- that couver for the Orient September 30. 1 the George Randolph Chester match to be played at the Lakeville ed out by district the game of foot ball. principals to appear in “The Popular Other screen players featured in Mareeline .Tones, Infantry the headquarters, song “The Other Woman." has Country Club on lexig Island. It William M. Reserve. and much correspondence and incon- With so many films based on Every motion picture fan knows Sin," Malcolm St. Clair's next produc- “Paris at Midnight” are , Busch. Theo. Von Eltz, from to the Baby, i Day. Mae was arranged that Gene Sarazen an. l Is relieved attachment venience can he “avoided if the re- titles, such as “That’s My that Milton Sills is a fine actor. That tion, featuring Florence Vidor, Clive Lionel Barrymore, Mary Brian and Hopper. Robert <>l>er and Rose SI 9th Infantry for instruction and " “The Prisoner’s Song, Brook and I Hedda Charlie AVinninger would play Mr servist will take the action outlined Always," he is a capable scenarist is perhaps Greta Nissen. Edmund Burns. Dione and directed by James McKay. Diegei, ( training and is assigned to thp 320th Une," it is interesting Zukor and Leo and that Mr “Memory etc., - suggested by above. adapta- not so well known, though in "Men Stringer, “One Hour of Love.” Meighan would accompany them jnfa ntry. Second Lieut. James R to speculate on the possible Arthur author of numer- Craighiil. Field Artillery Reserve hav- Bernie s of Steel,” which he adapted from a ous short stories and novels, has been the Emerson Hough story “The amund the course. Mr. Meighan t ion to the screen of Ben Saturday Evening story by in New Gate.” Jacqueline Logan, from assignment to calls Post R. engaged to adapt Somerset Maugham’s This Was York. Broken has had so much faith in the Sarazen- ing been relieved latest composition, which he Kirk, Thompson. Artillery group, assigned Roosevelt s Double. When You G. called “United States Fla- play, “The Tci.nd of Promise,” for CIX hundred pounds of ice a day was Robert Frazer. Duane Winnlnger combination that lie sug- the Field is •You Broke My Heart his ability Montague Love, Me, But IFooled vor." he proved in this Thomas Meighan. The film version used during the hot spell at Mildred Harris. gested a bet —the loser to pay for to the 313th Field Artillery; Second CRANK HOPPER, chosen to play ¦Went Awav and Left recent Holmes. Billy Bletoher. Alexander L. Craighiil and Just as You Stepped Out I field. has been tentatively named "The First National’s New York studios to , Taylor a, special car and about 25 guests Diems. the role of Theodore Roosevelt in You fof* Henry Sedley and AVilliam Austin. Chicago Milton L. Goff, jr , both Field Artillery Out, Too, and Now I’ve Got Canadian." keep the set cool during the filming to and return to attend the 'The Rough Riders,” is declared a Stepped Colleen Moore's dark Dutch bob has Directed by Robert Florey. Reserve, assigned t<> the 313th Field m-Laughing-Up-My-Sleeve-at-You of “The Charleston Kid,” Gerald Dempsev-Tunney fight. ¦'perfect ”T. the I made its last appearance on the Etta I_.ee, leading First Night,” a farce-comedy Frank Mar- likeness” of R." acclaimed by di- , Beaumont’s story "Even Stephen.” “The At seventh hole. Mr. Zuk«n- Artillery: First Lieut. B. Blues.” . screen for at least three months. greatest Sagor, a, cast the. Will H. Hayes and Roosevelt were v r!Rl»t. 10-0 » rectors as the delineator of by Frederica has "in- ami Diegei were 2 On tin. Engineer Reserve, assigned to the