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=— THE EVE PUBLISHED DAI SUNDAY. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1161 Peans-lanix Avova», Uae 3. be The Evening Star Newspaper Company, §. H. KAUFPMANN, Pres't. Few York Oiice, 49 Potter Building. = 2 The Evening Star i served te» com 13 the ers. of their own a-rount, at 10 cents cetts per month. Coples at the Ty mail—anywhere In the postage prepsid—50 cents Saturday Qrintente fan postage add cet Star. $1 per year, with $3.08, at Washington, D.C., ve pall in adeanee, aw on application. SALUTE THE FLAG Public School Children Pay Respects to — Banner. PATRIGHIC oi GS MD iE CUTATIONS ———— Order of Exercises Observed at the Several Buildings. ADDRES n High Schol. th of alligiance was ven, a short speech was made by the pr a letter was read from Mr. J. M. Peity, late | lieutena 2 school, now ef C t of Columbia Volunteers, in camp at Tampa, Fla. eastern High Sch: purp : uartet - Banner,” after from a former igh Bethune, now a membe i, District of Columbia what the E. H. S. boys ave for the flag. Johnson School. Song, “America,” school; recitation, “Our Flag,” Helen Sheemaker: recitation, “The First Flag i Wall: re n, ““Wash- Rollin Conwell; n Dewey, Hy- as a Flagmake! thel Calve . Sara Arthur R song, “Hail here Are a Par » Poem, 3arba lory of the Coming Mr. ner,” schoo! Towers Sche Program—Singing by on the Old Camp Grour Emery; flag s “Tenting * reading, “H tory of Our Irene Marche, sixth flag song; recitation, “Liberty's Amy Simonds; singing by schools, “Battle Hymn of the Republic:” recitation, i Marion Blanch- L Andrew Whi Bennett: song, Irene Dietrich; singing by schools, herman’s March;” singing by nols, “When Joh Marching Hom Hillsdale and Birney. Flag day was celebrated in each of the eleven rooms with appropriate exercises, consisting of flag salute, essays, recitations, singing of national hymns and addresses. Maury School. Program—Seventh grade: Flag s @ialogue, “The American Flag,” Hanks, Flossie Sarton, Phoebe composition, “Origin of the * Ida Spliedt; song, “The by school; recitation, Marion Kelly; reading, “Duties of Ame can Citizens,” Karl Block. Grades eighth sixth Red, White and B Origi the Ar ugh; “Old. Glory, sixth gra recitations, i pupils; song, “My Country, Smallwood Schoo! Program—Puyiis assembled in ing “America:” reading Flag D: “Our Flag. recitation eboru: recita Comes ute; Mabel Kibbey; American Flag of the ‘Our Flag,” we hall sing- aning of Old Glory; Gem of the « de Flag, Pinetree Thomas; a Dent, Al- Brown; recitation, + Origin of the National essay, Hattie Stewart; “The Flag Uni ation, Noli Nation's Song,” chorus. .. Jordan, teacher— recitation, Irene F recitation, xf Our Nation Great,” ards. M. sehool M. e, teacher— orus. Lyneh teach- Turner .” Stella Bai rude Brown, “Our ‘My Countr . teacher and Archie George and C. ‘ation, ‘Our Country's Honor, Bush, teacher— Imer; quotation, . Up With the Ban- ddress; chorus. Weightman School. Red, White and Blue;" read- n and Adoption of the Flag,” sgerber’s paint- ngled Banner;” read- (Evarts); read- " Whittier); read- (Holmes); read- (Drake):* read- (Holmes): reading, berty”” (Hiolmes); read- Our Queen” (Holmes); various sources: “God Bless Our Native Land.” Garnett School. Reading of the 20th Proverb by Walter Early; the Lord’s prayer; chorus, “Nearer, My God, to Thee; salute to the flag, first grade pupils; essay, Benjamin Boyd, sev- @nth grade; recitation, Mabel Hopkins, “Awake, Salute Old Glory,” eighth grade: Yecitation, James Early, “OM With Your Hat as the Flag Goes By,” seventh grade; recitation, “The Old Flag Again,” Marcia «Montgomery, fifth grade; recitation, , “Barbara Fr ° i Liberty” can Flag” Ironsides”” lower of Li Freedom, The Evening Star is the only afternoon paper in Washington that receives the dispatches of the Associated Pres It is therefore the only one in which the reader can find the complete news of the world, directly trans- mitted by telegraph, up to the WASHLN NGTON, ‘DOs ‘TUESDAY, JUNE 14. 1898—FOURTEEN PAGES. mornent of going to press. ther, See That Flag,” H. Wright, third grade: :, Gem of Ocean; reci- tation. t, first grade; Our Flag.” Parthenia Joyce, ; recitation, soldier Boy, . sixth grade: “When the Star nner Was Written,” . : chorus, Star Spa Anthony Bowen Sch chorus, school: rth of the . recitation, Reuben West; “Salute ° F * school; Origin of “Star Spangled Banner,” recitation, Marie Syd- Union,” recitation, Alice But- ation, Luey Richardson: Banner,” chorus, school: * recitation, Bessie Gibbs y Beatrice Hill “Our Flag,” . Martha Clay “Thirteen Original Colon recitation, . recitation, John Tae re is Room for One More » Baltimore: “To the Res- ong, school; “The Battle ling, Wm. Stutely: ‘Sheridan's y Clarke; “What is ion, Harry Gibson; White and Blu school. Abbot School, ‘Red, hree Che: wr the Red, White and Blue” (chorus), s ol; ieee Flag Da wrence Whi ** Oliver Powe ere dd ¢ chool; ute Old ute the Flag; orman Klopfer; arry Klotz; “Olé “Guard the the Star ." Matthew ‘The School Barbara Frietchie m. Boom, Boom, the G . school. Le Mati ns Are Sound- ing chorus, America, the y of the Flag, C. on, Hail, Starry Banner, : rT; chorus, Red, White and Blue, the school; recitation, Flag of the Free. W. Cama ted, W. Hines; ‘ational Ba A. Fussel; the school; r: jon, Song of the lag. W. Tre ding, Our Flag, san; song ard chorus ing Throvgh Georgia, three hoy: The American Flag, W. ing, Our Flag, three boys; Spangled Banner, the school. Pierce School. Chorus, “America.” hoc reauing, of the Fi: Alvinia Carroll; Glory to Old GI school; Orton; re chorus, Star recl tation, “United States National Anthem,” Willie Joré solo, “Star Spangled Ban- ner,” Miss om; salute to flag, school; reading. American Flag,” lark ttle Sons,” Frietchie White Imogene ¢ Arthur School. Star Spangled Banner,” school; salute to flag, — schoc mandol! solo, George Cour “Battle Cry of Freedom,” school; piano solo, Rosy Glan: Guard the Flag,” seventh end eighth-grade pupils; ‘Red, White and Blue,” school; piano duet, Mar- et Behrend and Carrie Warner; violin me “Marching Through Geor: no solo, Jessie Sebree; “Old Glo ; violin solo, Alpha Howland; piano duet, Marguerite and Cath- ering Rich; “America,” school; ankee Doodle,” school. Hayes School. Sorg by the school, “My Couniry, 'Tis of Thee;” recitation, “Patriotism,” by Mattie Hutchinson; song by the school, “Glory to Old Glor: tune, “Battle Hymn of the Republic,”’ recitation, “America, the Home of the Free,” by Harry Dodd; song by the schocl, “Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean;” recitation, “Flag of the Free,” by Ma Durisoe; song by the school, “Our Flag, tune, “Old Foiks at Home;’ recitation, “The American Fiag,” by Maud Tucke ; tation, song by the schcol, “We Will All Be With You, Uncle Sam;” recitation, “Our Flag,” by Annie Dari song by the school, Flag of the Fr quotations about the flag, by eight pupils; vecitation, “Barbara Frietchie,” by Stella Worthington; pledge to the flag, by the school; song, “Star i Banner; solo by Miss Fannie B. . cherus by the school. Blair School. Singing by all the children, “America;” saluting the flag by alk singing, “The Flag That Bears the Stripes and Stars;” solo, Naomi Boss; chorus, eighth grade girls; lamation, “A Piece of Bunting,” Charles Tompkins. Recita in the various room: Tnion and Liberty Nellie Cow “Our Flag,” Barbara etchie,”” Mary Ye Cumb Mary Stram- d Save Our F Georgia May- Florence Bussey, : “The Queen s he Flag Above A Little Visit- zmma Dani Approach,” th or,” “Historic Ameri- an Our Country's Flag, Cooley; “The Stars and tripes, st * Lula erman; Our Flag.” d Our Flag,’ Ellen und St ”’ Susie Ro- ry Country's F’ Seventeen Hundred ward Sauermann, and Thirty- ag Raising,” Theo. Hartt. : Harrison Sch Salute the flag; song, “Star Spangled Bannet «ding, “Our Flag,” Helen “Recitations on the Flag.” Maud Downs, Helen Da Harold Simpson, Miriam Stoddart, Ada Connor; st Cuba. By and BE; re Brothers Tri ances Schumuche Brown; song, Red, ie; recitations, Vernon Fet- Woolf, Lillian Royce; song, Ambush School. Song, “America,” school; “History of Our Flag,” fifth grade; “Growth of Flag,” third and fourth grades; Patriotic Catechism, third and fourth grades; recitation, fifth zrade; song, “Old Glory,” fourth grade; recitation, “Forever Float,” third grade; recitation, “Flag of Our Nation,” third grade; “The Stars and Stripes, third gra quotations, second grad song. fifth grade; recitation, fifth grade; “Author of Star Spangled Banner,” fourth grade; “The Flag Above the School,” fourth grade; recitation, third grade; song, “Red, White and Blue,” school; recitation, third grade; “Freedom's Flag,” third grade; “A Song of Our Flag,” third grade; flag sa- lute, school; song, “Star Spangled Banner," school. Lincoln School. Song, America; recitation, “Our Country's Banner,” Beatrice Nalle; recitation, “Our Flag,” Mabel Marlowe; salute to the flag, school; song, “Star Spangled Banner;” his- tory of the flag, Annie Griffin; patriotic quotations, seventh grade; flag exercise, twenty-eight pupils of eighth grade; rect- tation, “The Volunteers,” James Campbell; address, Prof. R. T. Greener; song, ‘Red, White and Blue” Jackson School. Chorus, “The Star Spangled Banner;’* recitation, “Address to the Flag,” by John Stokes, Sth grade; recitation, “The Making of the Flag,” by Eugene Ball, 6th grade; chorus, “The Red, White and Blue;” reci- tation, “Flag of the Rainbow,’ phine Alexander, 6th grade ue Hymn of the Republic “The Schoolhouse Stands by | Donald Dodge, 4th grade; recitation, “Our | Flag.” by Arthur Ferguson, sth grade, itation, “The Flag of the Free," by mue! Dunham, 5ih grade; recitation, “History of the Flag,” by Edna Middietoi Sth grade; chorus, “The Nation’s Song recitation. “American Flag,” by Diana Norton, 7th grade; recitation, “Flag of the Heroes," by Mary’ Boteler, 7th grade; reci- “The Flag of Our Union Forever,” by Inez Walden, 8th grade; chorus, “Our Flag is There;” short selections by Alfred Houghton and Ca sle Shelle; ith grade; chorus, ‘Ameri Polk School. Eighth grade—The principal will be at Hamline Church later. gram at the schoolhouse, beginning at p.m, was as follows: Flag salule; declama- tions and recitations, Misses Weber and Williamson, Master Kaiser; vocal solos and no and violin, Misses Kneesi, Stinzing by Jose- chorus, “Bat- "recitation, the Flag.” by re exere! The pri and Bitting; essays by pupils; songs, “America,” “Hail Columbia,” “Star Span- gled Banner,” “Red, White and Blue,” choruses by all the pupils. Seventh grade—“The American Flag,” In- dia Kin; “Awake! Salute Old Glory,” Ruby Elliott; f€ With Your Hat as the Flag Allen Hoovet ‘The Old Flag ia Fallon; patriotic songs by the I Sixth grade—‘‘c wood; ‘The Ma “Salute the Hat to the F American F Country,” Emily Bre- Stanley Hagan; song, 7 “Off With ¥ uid Muhle Edith Rond; Rein- Frank Hou y Land,” Lourita er; singing of patriotic songs, school; Pat- rick Henry peech, George Jenkins; “Sa- lute to the school; reading, “The Story of th nnice Nixon; singing, ading, ‘The Nation- al Flag, Stou' singing, Red, White and Blue,” school; rec of the Pearl “Paul and_ the land; singing, “Star Spa school. Fifth grade—Song, ‘The Star Spangled Barn schoc recitations, ‘The Bugle Cail, yde Swain, and Vernon Turnburk alute the Flag. “Mending the Old Flag Edwards, and he Bugle Sang Truce,” Lawrence Tent flag quotations; song, ‘Columbia, Gem of the Ocean,” school; recitation: Fiower of Lib Claire Ingalls; “One Flag,” Will Mey ‘Our Flag,” Kate Welty; cornet ond Ott : Song, “America, hool Fourth grade—Salute to the’ Flag. school; national hymn, school; “Flag.of ‘76." thir- teen girls and thirteen boys; “History of American Flag,” reading, B. Brewood; ong, ‘Columbia,’ school; recitation by four girls; song, “Star Spangled Banner,” schoo}. First and —Recitation, “There's a B Edna Turr burke; Country, "Tis of Thee,” “Star Spangled Banner: “His- of the Flag; song, “Columbia, the Gem of the Oce Frances Grossart: flag salute by s , “Our Flag,” Lei ation, Theodol listory of Am ag Star Spangled Banner; sie Griffith Lovejoy School. ‘Awake, Salute Chorus, cheol; ola Glory,” 5 salute to the flag, school; reading, “Adoption of the Stars and Stripes,” pupil; chorus, “Old Glory Flag,” school; recita- tion, “Our National Banner,” pupil; chorus, “A Song of the Flag,” school; recitation, “Fling Out the Flag,” pupil; chorus, “Amer- ica's Beautiful Colors,” school; origin of the “Star Spangied Banner,” pupil; chorus, Star Spangied Banner,” school: récitatio o King but God,’ pupil; chorus, “C jumbia,”” school; recitation, ‘Hail to the Fla pupil; chorus, “Our Flag,” school; recitation, e Gaze Upon the Flag,” pu- pil; chorus, chool; Flag, “The Red, White and Blue,” recitation, “The Meaning of the school; chorus, “America,” school. Douglas School. March, school; song, “Red, White and Blue,” school; birth of flag, pupils of third grade; reading, “Our Country’s Flag,” pu- pils of fourth grade; salute to flag, schoo song, “Star Spangled Banner,” school; es- say, “The Flag,” pupil of fifth grade; “Stars and Stripes,” pupil of third grad “Flag of Our Nation Great,” third grade; song, “America,” school: quotations, pu- pils of second grade; “See the Flag,” pupil of second grade; flag driil, fifth grade; song, school. Mott School. Seventh and eighth grades—Prayer; cho- verses, school; chorus, “Star Spangled Banner,” school; recitation, three little girls; flag drill, girls; chorus, “America,” school. Cherus, ‘America, schoo! recitation. O. Brown; chcrus, “Red, White and Blue, school; flag drill, school; chorus, “Battle Hymn of the Repubke,” school. Tall on the flag, school; singing, “My Country, 'Tis of Thee;’ recitation, “Our National Banner,” Richard Richards; rec’ tation, “My Country,” recitation, “The Little Patriot,” Baylor; singing, “Columbia, the Land of the Brave;’” recitation, “Our Flag,’”” Louise Williams. Berret Sehoel. History of flag; recitations, “Our Nation- al Banner; “The Constitution,” Bryant; “The Antiquity of Freedom,” Bryant; “Paul Revere’s Ride,’ “The Flower of Li “How Sleep the Braye,” “Old Glory;” quotations from Daniel Webster, Hienry _ Ward Beecher, “Star § “America, “Columbia, the Gem of Ocean.” Benning Road School. Flag salute; chorus, “My Country, "Tis of Thee;” recitation, “Flower of Libert recitation, “Our Flag;” flag salute; choru: “Star Spangled Banner;” essay, “History of the Flas;” duet, “The Boys in Blue; recitation, Barbara Frietehie; chorus, “My Country's Pine-clad Hiils;"’ patriotic ad- aress, Rey. J. H. Custis; violin solo; chorus, ‘‘Columbia, the Land of the Brav Joi exercises were held by the three schools in the building. Those in charge of exercises were Messrs. Syphax and Lucas, violinists; Mr. Edw Syphax, vianist, and Miss M. C. directress. Seaton Schoot. The Seaton schcol held open air exer- cises in the yard, in which all the schools participated. The program was as follows: Invocation, Dr. J. J. Muir; “Guard the Flag,” chorus; “History of Flag,” seventh grade pupils; “Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean,” chorus; “The Flag,” recitation; tar Spangled Banner,” chorus; respon- sive recitation, all pupils; “America,” chorus; flag drill, sixteen pupils; flag sa- lute; address, Dr F. T. Howe; “Glory, Glory to Old Glory,” chorus. Hamilton School. Program—Song, “The Red, White and Blue,” school; reading, ‘History of the Flag, Minnie Manders; song, “America’s Beautiful Colors,” school; recitation, ‘The Meaning of the Flag,’ Thomas Arrington; song, “Awake, Salute Old Glory,” school; flag drill; recitation, “The Flag Above the School," Kenneth Whitten; song, “A Song of the Flag,” school; recitation, “Flag of Our Country Brave,” Edna Hazleton; read- ing, “Tie Power of the Flag,” Charles Snyder; song, “America,” school; salute to the flag, school. Langdon School. Music, “America,” school; address; reci- tation, “Our Flag,” Pelham Walton; song, “Columbia,” school; reading, Olive McNeal; recitation, _ Florence _Hillengas; — song, “Marching Through Georgia;" salute to the flag, school; flag, school; “Star Spangled Banner,” school. Payne School. Program—Song, “Star Spangled Banne selected quotations; recitation, “Our Wash- ington;” song, ‘The Brave Cadets;” reci- tation, “Our Flag Brave;” recitation, “Flag of Our Country;” song, “Raise the Ban- recitation, “Never Give In;” song, em of ‘the Ocean; ad- he Evening Song;” recitz People Who Love the Fla reciation, “The Stars and Stripes; reci- tation, 1g Praise; salute to the flag; song, “‘America.'" Grant Road School. The exercises for Flag day in this school were conducted in the room of the prin- cipal as one school. The order was as fol- lows: “America,” by school; address, “Colonial Days,” William Reed; reading, “History of the Flag,” Dr. Beckley; “Co- lumbla,” by school; recitation, Elizabeth Scott; “Love Mother, Boys,” Anna Rich- ards; hoisting of flag, salute; “Star Span- gicd Banner,” school. Dennison School. Program—Salute to the flag; “‘America;” “Red, White and Blue,” third and fourth grades; address by Rey. E. Lawrence Hunt, assistant pastor of New York Ave- nue Presbyterian Church; “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” “Song to the Flag, “Star Spangied ‘Columbian Anthem, school; open-| third and fourth grades; ing speech, “Celebrating Flag Day,’ Josiah | Banner;” flag salute. Henderson; essay, “History of Our Flag,” Madison School. William Heverly; recitation, “When the] Seventh grade—Salute to the flag; chorus, ‘Star Spangled Banner’ Was Written,” Isa-| “Star Spangled Banner;” recitation, “The bel Adams; chorus, “Star Spangled Ban-| american Flag,” B. Richie, V. Rolio, Mr. ae ei a see, ghomUs. | Greenwell, fourth grade; recitation, * “The Old Flag Agai ‘arr : cho. Flag,” Maud Keiser, fifth grade; recitation, ymn of the Re “God Bless the Flag,” . Vaughn, third g of Our rhoru Country Amer ompton The Power of the Flag,” Laur “Now the Day is Over, de—Ame: * by schoo! “The Origin of A Flag,” lene Rober Old Again ong of the Fiag,”’ school; Salute Old Glory," White and Blue,” r Spangled Ban- ‘orge Tyler ong, school; patriotie “Battle Hymn of the entiment Republic = Red. White and Blue,” brating Flag Day,” salute to flag, by When. the ngied Banner s Written.” by Edith Terry; ‘The Star Spangled Banner,” chorus, by school: “Off Witk Your Hat as the Flag Goes By,” by Frank Pollard; “The Power of the Flag.” recitation, by y Lee; “The Meaning of the Flag,” recita n, by Minnie Duckett; “The Old Flag Again,” recitation, by Mary Taylor; “America,” chorus, by school. Fourth grade—Patriotic quotations; “Cel- ebrating Flag Day,” Marie Dotson, Hattie Ball and Miriam Wormley; recitat{o: Country,” Rosie Thurston; singing PGlory Flsg;” ecitation, ‘Our National Bannei A. Plummer; recitation, ‘The Meaning of the Flag," Arthur Curtis; sing- ing, “Columbia ; recitation, “The power of the Flag,” Tola Adams; recitation, ‘The Old Flag,” Alice Diggs and Frank Hilyer: recitation, “Off With Your Hat as the ag Goes By," Arthur L. Curtis; singing, “America;” recitation, “The Maine,” Susie Racks; recitation, “The Flag, Rosie Flood; singing, “Battle Hymn of the Re- public; singing, “Star Spangled Banner; recitation, “Our Flag; poem, “My Coun- inging, “Columbia, the Land of the reading, ““We Honor Our Coun- poem, “Our National Banner;” read- ‘Song of the Free;” singing, “My Country, "Tis of Thee.” Third grade—Song, “Star Spangled Ban- ner;” recitation, “Story of Our Flag,” Edw. Poster; song, “‘Red, White and Blu reci- tation, “The Power of the Flag,” Laura Allen; recitation, “Off With oer Hat as the Flag Goes By,” Daniel Magruder; song, “Columbian Anthem; recitation, “The Flag Above Our School,” Edw. Whitly; song, “America.”” Second grade—Music, ‘‘America;" of the American flag; recitation, Betsy Cut the Sta music, “The Red, White and Blue;" recitation, “Our Flag: recitation in concert, “The Meaning of the Flag:” music, “The Star Spangled Ban- ner;” recitations, “The Flag Above Our School,": “The Flag of Our Country Brave;” music, “A Song of the Flag,” recitation, “The O}d Fl Again;” music, “Battle Hymn of the Republic.’ Song, “Columbia;” recitation, Gale Hil- yer; recitation, William Conway; recita- tion, Hattie iXenner; song, “‘America;” reci- tation, Lula Brooks; recitation, Mary. Wells; déalogue, Maurice Curtis, | Carrie Rollins, _Eutha Bowser; song, ‘Battle mn of the Republic;” quotations, aoa wrade—Chorus, “Columbia,” school: Syint ” R. Waldron, Red, White ‘Our F chorus, grade; recitation, seventh grade; and Blue;” recitation, ‘Flag of the Free,” E. Burns, sixth grade; recitation, “Up With the Flag,” A. Emory, third grade; recitation, “The American Flag,” HE. Fos- ter, fifth grade; recitation, rhe American F E. Healy, third’ grade; chorus, “Glory to Old Glory,’ recitation, ‘The American Flag,” E. Nelson, seventh grade; recilation, “Hats Off,” E. Gray, fourth grade; recitation, “The Flag of the Rain- bow,” N. Wailace; chorus, ‘America.’ Taylor School. Program—Song, “Glory ic school; pledge to the flag; rec Sheridan; recitation, Pearl Turner; solo (with chorus by the schobl), “Red, White and Blue,” Edna Becker; recitation, Mercy dkins; recitation, Hisie Blakiston; song, tar Spangled Banner,” school. Gales School, Program—“Guard the Flag,” song by school; “History of the Flag, reading, by Roy Prince; “Glory to Old Glory,” song, by school; “Independence Bell,” recitation, by Rosa Essex; “The Star Spangled Banner,” song, by school; flag drill, by little folks; “The Red, White and Blue,” song, by school; “The American Flag,” reading, by Flossie Bateman; “America,” song, by school; salute of flag. : Carbery School. Song, “America,” school; declamation, “History of the Flag,” Miss Ruth Fitz- hugh; song, ‘Yankee Doodle,” school; reci- tation, “Our National Banner,” Master Cralle Lawrenson; song, “Cuban Liberty,” seventh grade pupils; reading, “Grand- mother’s Story of Bunker Hill,” Miss Em- ma Guschewsky; song,.“‘Rally Round the Flag,” school; recitution, “Chickamauga, 1898,"" Miss Ida Posey; song, “Hail Co- lumbia!”’ school; recitation, ‘“fhe American Flag,” Miss Ray; song, “Star Spangled Banner,” school; flag salute, school; song, “Columbia, Gem of the Ocean,” achool. Tenleytewn School. Flag salute; song, ‘“‘Fhe School Boys of the Union;” ‘History of the Flag,” Jno. Dykes; “Guard the Flag,” song, by Martha Bore and Agnes Laughlin; recitation, “Off With Your Hats,’ Robt. Bell; dialogue, “Our Flag;” “The Star Spangled Banner;” recitation (seco! i “Flower of Liberty;”” Selintions “One Country’ ’s Flag,” Effie Robey; recitation, “Hurrah,” Edmund Davis; ‘‘America,” Greenleaf School. Appropriate exercises in all the grades were the order of the afternoon. First, second and third grades, under the super- vision of their respective teachers, Atting exercises in their rooms. The grades retired to the hall, where they found Trustee D, H. Hazen, Principal I. Fairbrother and Charles Alvin oat in waiting to ee ‘them a Welcome. Old Glory ation, Edith Second Great Week Of Hahn & Co.’s Rebuilding Shoe Sale. | The second week of our great Rebuilding Sale started in » yesterday—if anything—with a greater rush of buyers than the first week. Where there i is smoke there is a apt to be fire! Where there are such big crowds daily buying Shoes there must be bargains. We intend to reorganize our entire business with “seas the opening of our new building—pri shall : try to dispose of our entire present stock at all our 3 stores. Here are some of the remarkable bargains in fine, up-to-date, seasonable Shoes that are keeping our stores brimful with purchasers from early morn till closing time: 4 At All Our 3 Stores. r to this event we and Child’ Ladies’ Ti Hand sewe Ten Boots, kid 0° nd $4 Hisses" $2 er Ret pul ding Sale Price. SI- 37 4 Rebuilding Sale Price.. petal 25 different styles Hands: tty > teri z Excellent $4 v 4 Rebuilding Sale Price. 5] -37 j Rebuilding ‘ > “1914 & | 1916 Pa. Av. 930 & 932 7th St. 233 Pa. Av. WI. HAHN & CO.’S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, Strains of the national airs were rendered | Rosa Lee; song, by the pupils, with Miss E. Barnes, pianist, | Blue.” : and under the inspiration many of the Garrison Sc’ teachers regretted that they could not en-| Order of exercises—Chort 2 coe (Be SE eo aes 0) S bresidins. | schoot; recitation, “Our Flag,” W caraages called upon the supervising principal, wo i _ {| Program—W. A: ‘Pledger of Georgia made a few te remarks and introduced | ard; recitation, Many | Ser or the speaker of the aficrnoon, Rev. Charivs | Lands, Thoma 3|* + mas t Aivin Sm: y child forget | and Stripes,” George "4 Ford H. Da that it vas warm an that ihe flag | chor: Sin Metre oe * school; rem by master was more to him today than ever beture. | Con OE ent De Red, White The children then sang the “Star Span| peg bee aan of ahs Banner,” with an additional three «he ; Sede peepee D. Bar which were duly given. caciatinn tation cond grade Threlkeld hool. ‘lag of ona Epps; ee Third-grade program—Salute to the flag, | tion, “Our " Jautner W son); chor school; recitation, “Hats Uff to the Fla “Star Spangled Banner,” school. J. Janite Garner Gates; “Our Flags Before aay ees Fiag We 5 School. tars and Stripes,” Helen Gross, 1 : 5 = Warner, Thomas Moreland, Frank Gr hes; | Tecitattc cam Old William Saul, Louise Easton, Louis ; : AP pons Wick @_chorus vy, Emma Wiliams, Emil Weis: tion ot Hag; rec re a ichildnen The Old ren Smith; “Origin of Our Flag,” reading, “The First American Fl; Vr in,” ; recita- Voorhees; ‘song, “Hurrah for the Flag,” | and Where It Was M memory gems, | schoo); ae Ae Beets eigese een pupils Phe Flag;” | Tlag," jillian Gates; ecitations, American Plag,”" Laura | Wade, at i Wade, John Weber, Ambrose Mor ee Hal “ : “Tanting song, “The Red, White and B = oe March,” Fa. recitation, “Like George recitatic ur reci : ; tie Dove; “What Our Fiag Means," Maxute | American Flag “Freedom Patterson Schoot Brown; recitation, “A Seng for Plax Day eT a ee ag Day; Program—Flaz salute; musi Battle Mabel G Se sh Sa Tee cater Hymn of the Republic;” first Co treasa Go uf tie Peal , Brightwood School. tation, “Hurrah for the Be = Be na Program—Schools formed in their re aie eae Flag Day?” ‘Le . 2 tive iS at 1 o'clock p.m. na music, Chorus, -“‘America;” “The American | 49 the hall on second floor, where the f. fourth grades, r2cl- Flag,” Georgia Alexander, Mattie Alexan- | iowing exercises were had: Introductors James Hawkins: der and Estelle Robinson; recitation, “Our | wriistory of the Fl by the principal i “fifth grade, re Country's Flag,” Catherine Waddeton; reci- } “Stir Biangien he : ,” Lottie Smitt tation, “Our Flag is There,” Rufus Ander- | Tour GAG. aot ake. ey. acabign son; Eeciancn “Flower of Liberty,” Lena by Benj. Detwiler; recitation, vangled Bannet Wag exer “ | e e Ocea: —_ : voy, Naoml ‘Lewis and Howard Jef ag of the Free,” by Gene- salute; “Columb school, song; recitation, “The Siars and Suip recitation, “Th. Flag,” by | “History of the F illie Richardson, Pa eae Seen ee ; “Old Glory,” Mamie Duckett; rec homas; quotation, ence Brown; cho- epub gz of O Seay nn erp aacr ss P rus, “Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean;” | Country Brave, iy Anus lacie? woot: m; “The € ae he 4 ae ane recitation, “Independence Bell.” Eugene Lu- | (ion, “The Ame n Flag,” by May Fahr- | Webster, song; Rule,” sixth grade, ci “Origin of Sa ae ets on ni; | ney; chorus, “America.” drill with rulers Patriotism,” “Origin of the Star Spangle¢ janner, se | wn quotations; “The Star Jessie Parks; Battle Hymn of Twining School. Jones School, chorus: the Republi @ ne Union and | Program for first and seccnd grade | two boys, recitation; “ Lilitan n Parker: ad ee schools: Soig, “Americ: recitation, | Rosa Stokes, song; “ Carter; “History of the zoel ce Pa eee pmpeesag: by “xe Della Johnson: “The Colored Soldier,” Jutia Be A Tey Ey nd air conned Collier; chorus, “The Star Spangled Ban- | tation, “Our Banner, melia Kenne = gouae’ arene ie ner.” scng, “Columbia;” rectiation, “Wave the | jaro qilis.” second & song; flag drill; Stevens School. + ae ee zon; ———. Ra: There | “Stand a ine Eiae: oP epee recita- i 2 5 - Are Many Flags, arold Nac 3 ‘Cuba's Liberty,” Mabel Brent, si Program—Music, “The Star Spangled | ation “Our Country,” Marion Kenned: prahed ioaopen: Banner; flag salute; music, “America;” | recitation, “Flag of Our Nation,” Susie 3 Ida Duckett, r reading, “The Birth of the Flag,” Louise | Kerby; song, “Guard the Flag, second “Bird Thoughts,” Annie Jones, song: ‘arr; recitation, “Our Flag,” Andrew eS peony ee ese nen See s,"" Betsy Cut the Sta Lula Ashton, e; e, “The Vhite and EEE ae = tion; dumb-bell drill, eighth grac Payne; music, “The Red, White and Blue:"” | Dieree: recitation, Robert Police Tusk @ Gocatiy Semen eherae? reading, “Origin of the American Flag,” | tion, “Wave the Fone Baeees Lillian Ford; recitation, “Flag. of the | recitation, “Our Countr ican Flag,” first Brave,” Eloise Butler; music, “Hail, Co- | scutton, Leroy Hartley Dean, recitation; “The ee ee koe nee ee ee ee “You'll Remember,” Sadie Brown, See Rate CAnsies “Colimbiee Peabody School. “The Nation's Ensign,” “America,” Jones nd;" recitation, “The Power of the! Program—Bighth grade—Song, “‘Amer-| School, chorus. : Teressa Washington; recitation, | ica,” salute to the flag; recitation, Douglass School. ave ane Sore z eee iors “Birth of Our Nation's Flag,” Harry Col-| Program— March, school; song, “Red, e Flag,” Daniel Goodloe; recita- ey a e Fi ante aul eckinil <4 “Off With Your Hat As the Flag Goes recitation, “The Meaning of the Flag,” | White and Blu hool; Birth of Flag, pu ‘Satanels Hill: Mmusies “To. Dhee! O, Campbell; recitation, ““Th2 Consti- | pils of third grade; reading, “Our Country’s Gomer i : aad Jesse Smith; song, Flag,” pupils of fourth grade; Salute to Briges. Flag, school; song, Spangled Ban- Program—March, Sarah Lewis; song, “My | Grice "Hack: “The Old Side ner,” school; essay, “The Flag,” pupil of Country, "tis of Thee,” by the school; com- | Again,” Myrt rescue fifth grade; Stars and Stripes, pupil of third position, ‘‘fhe History of Our Flag,” Rosie | Through Georgia;” recitation, he Gallant ; 8! ana 4 ~ Our —— = . nee "1 er, eighth grade; instrumental music, | Mainz,” Marie Erskine; recitation, “Old | $rade; sorg, “America,” school; quotations, Tiseapatann ee ”’ Henry Shields; reci- fatal Day,” Reginald Hurdle; ae pupils of See the Flag, receee ‘a Fritchie,’” Emma Green, | tation, “Barbara Frietchie,” Blanche Gall- | of s2cond grade; flag drill, fifth gradi ablon 5) Dereere ey eerie ; | her; song, “Red, White and Blue;” recita- | School. . Seventh grade; song, “Columbia, the Land | tion, “The Hight Heroes of the Merrimac, Slater School. f the Brave,’ by the, school Selection, | alice Archibald; recitation, “Columbia to} Program—Flag salute; chorus, The Old Piag Again at usc. wring | Cuba,” Fred. McCardell; recitation, “The | White and Blue” composition, sixth grade; instrumental music, “The | {' mee e “ z i American Flag,” Irene Bane; song, “Mod- | .;,. regen PRS cae degen bie Saas pes,” Lizzie Carr; selection, ‘ “ the Flag; recitation; chorus, “The Star Stars and Stripe : ern Yankee Doodle;” piano mediey of pa- | J ; “There’s a Beautiful Flag,” Beatrice Lang- ote Spangled Banner;” quotations; recitatioa; triotic airs, Louise Carson. Sixth grade—Song, “America,” school; salute to flag, school; song, “Star Spangled Banner,” school; recitation, “One Flag,’ recitation; flag 1 composition, * ch with song; recitation; “Meaning of the Flag.” Logan Scho; horn, 5th grade; solo, ‘The Florida Home,” Lucy Settlers; song, “The Star Spangled Banner,” by the school. Phillips School. Charles B, Fonda; recitation, “Mending the | March, by pupils; singing, “America; Singing, “America,” school; reading, we Se — 1 Moye; oe amgdre “History of the Flag,” Maxwell Hayson; “Adoption of the Flag,” Louise Smothers; | 1c OF ola Glory,” Charles Herring: rea. | Singing, “Star Spangled Banm recita- singing, “Columbia, My Land,” school; recl-| tation, “Our Star Spangled Glory.” Florine | tion, “Black Regiment,” Joseph Lee; sing- tation, “Awake, Salute Old Glory,” Gran-} Waiker; recitation, “The Voluniecr,” Berta | neg eS oa — va ae litue vill rt; recitation, “Our Flag,” Fan-| Whalley; “Flag Seng,” schcol; narmonica | gitls; recitation, Gladys Powell; singing, a peers ninging, “Celumbia, the Gem,” | £010, “Biers and Stripes Forever, ‘Keller's American Hymn.” Mr. Robt. H. Hollingshead; recitation, “The Flag, ren Darling: violin solo, Marie Bastianelli; song, “Red, White and Blue,” school. Fourth grade—Chorus, “America, Gialogue, “The Flower of Liberty, 5 recitation, “‘Lilies’ Ball,” Julizt Wil- solo, Eugenia Whalen; recitation, “Dolly at Church,” Marie Lawshe; chorus, “All the Birds,” school; dialogue, “The Flower's Helpers,” ten girls; recitation, “The Pretty River,” Ruth Scott; chorus, “The Merry Brooklet,” school; recitation, “As th tates Goes By,” Eugene William solo, * Flag,” Ellen Moffet; chorus, a Marching Through Georgia,” school; reci- tation, “The Natal Day,"” Eugenia Whalen; recitation, “Salute Old Glory,” Annie Far- den; recitation, “The American Flag,” L2- ona Meyer; solo, Ruth Scott; recitation, ed, White and Blue,” Barton Wilson; chorus, “Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean, school; recitation, “Independence Bz2ll, Evelyn Cronin; recitation, “Beautiful Ban ner,” Elen Moffett; dialogue, “Our Coun- try,” ten pupils; chorus, “Star Spangled Banner,” school. Terrel served as master of ceremonies. Amidon School. Sixth gradé—Patriotic song: ‘Paul Revere’s Ride;” recitation, “An Ap- peal to Arms;” recitation, “Declaration of ndependence;"" “History of the Fiag;” America’’—the-national hymn. Fifth grade—Song, “America;” address,” Lillie Weinberg; address, “Power of the “Red, W! hite and reading, “Barbara Frietchie,” Miss recitation, “Song of the Flag,” Victoria Harris; recitation, selected, Ella Locke; address, Rev. J. J. Evans; salute to flag, all; flag drill, twelve pupils; sing- ing, “Star Spangled Banner,” solo and choru: ‘Third grade—Patriotic recitation, Clara Brown; patriotic recitation, Fret ‘Yhomas. Second grad@-Recitation, Virgiiin Weaver; recitation, Gertrude Simms. First grade— Recitation, “How Betsy Cut_ the Star reading, “Dan Wallingford, Patriot;” pa- triotic verses, four pupils; march song, the school; “The Nation and the School,” H. Richardson; reading, “Francis Scott Key “When the Star Spangled Banner,” et Alice Bundy and Ellen Marshall; flag ts ; standard bearer, Austin Bat- ‘Star Spangled Banner, ‘Wormley School. Program — Song, “To Thee, O Country, reading “On Fame’s Eternal Camping Ground,” Marie Forbes; recitation, “Flag of Our Country Brave,” Mary Smackum: “The American Flag,” Mamie Sr “Flag Day,” Ellinora merase, “Honor to the Colors,” “Recitation, “Mending Old yeasant? recitation, “One pos Ri ges BE i iam a | rating school: Shimm choo! recitation, recitation, ma Yerkes; World,” Laura Pywell; song, “Old Glory Flag;” address, Rose Lew! rough “Marching Georgia;” reading, ‘Mildred Lynn: recita- tion, Mary Faunce; song, “Star a Banner. Fourth grade—Patriotic songs. Third grade—Flag salute; singing, “Amer ica,” school; reading, “Story of the Flag;” singing, “Columbia,” school; poem, Norris Owens; singing, “Star Spangied Banner.” Second grade—Salute, school; “My Coun- try, “Tis of reer second grad sriain ot John F. Cook School. Poe fii Pismeaad a ae: Song, “Star Spangled Banner,” school; Ton. Poh opening address, Joseph Gordon; salute,} Second grade—“My Country, school; exercises, first and second grades; | Thee,” talkon the “Flag,” recitations, third grade; recitation, fourth Soph: song, “Red, White and Blue,” drill, twelve little girls; quota- nm tet eens recitation, “Union and tle; song,

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