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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, MAY 1921—-PART 1. D. C., 1, aduates may obtain a maximum of | ing students as members ———— > Massachusetts and Edward J. Dailey | tic geometry and modern geometry. | prepared an attractive program. Wal- | g Edwin A. of Massachusetts. Prof i, D. Mitchell will continue his | ter I. Plant. chairman of tne commit | Ave cradits Toward the degrec. of | Swingle, Wiliam T. Hammack, Geores The Law Sehool students are burn- | classes in trigonometry and college | tee. announces that he has corralled |bachelor of laws. The catalosue will Peck. Fred P. Myers, Bates M. ing the midnight oil In preparation | algebra. Seyeral embryo pugilistic champions |be issued this week | Stovall, Wilbur ¥ Stickle, Samuel T. or the final examinations and many Sw - . 0 will swap punches furing the| | Holmgren and David J. Shorb, are prepating for the District and va. | The folliwing spocial courses 06! evening. Several picaninnies attach- | The freshman class has completed | 4 — - = —- Flous state bar tests. l»::hvrfl '"m r* eeTaaing Jffi\, 1| ed to the culinary department of the arrangements for a banquet to be '.-\'\;;n;x Sula. .'rrudo-nx in the School 3 SN & » . e i e T i o 2 3 S g | summer quarter. heginning Jul college have promised g 7 |held at the Ebbitt Wednesd The | 0 plomacy. from Albania. has just '.’r ital at the: New: Central HigheSchaol{ bien wwommen of the university will be o5 W, (Goleman Nevils, 807 dean | Educational pexcholocy. teaching ele- [ J VRS PRV Promised o put on il akers will comprise two members | returned from Boston. Where he ate PUBLIC SCHOOLS uesday evening at 8:15 by Miss kdith | e e ¥ ase b May i, the department of arts and scienc mentary school subjects. educational 3 of Congress wha are graduates of tended a convention of American Al- . | Athey, organist. A special invitation is| !is the author of an article in the|administration. secondary education | For several ye: i been the | iaw school, and members of the | banians, which was held for the pur- — given to the Americanization schools be poleon and His Times" was the | March number of\the College Journal educational statistics and educational | custom of the faculty to ul’flr. nrize seult William Mcintosh, pres pose of pressing recognition of their Members of the Washington High | caise of the Talian aumbors on the | Subject of an address by Prof. John [Itis “A Tribute tb Anthony A Hirst,” | measurements to the best speller In_the Catholic T the freshiann cinss. will pre. | native country. embers progrim. | Hollana Rose, o f England’s dis- [one of the best known benefactors of | iuin friends of the university [VArochial schools of the he Applicants for degrces have filed 3 School Cadet Corps are being given . tinguished ns and now pro- |the university., who died last Feb- | CET G0 indred free contest this vear will be held Friday herr Ahesne And will be seaamed 1o 4 \ extended order number of the American fessor of na o Camoridge | 9 b a « or May 27. In the college auditorium o | defe p 5 i intensive Graining In e osing bivalin [ oniversitar roctriny 1o .3".1""(:"‘:;“ uary >n|{.u”-. for l‘llmx;‘l::v;‘v‘n:.r \Il::,:;:l;nfl P I Thise” speliing contests are open to ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. l«_}.]nnn them i the near future. movements, in preparation for the an- | CH eIng an o | Churen 20th and ¢ Strcots motnardit | A meoting of the senior class was of these scholarships. Inc bonkes{#1l the parochial scheols in the Dis- 1 {'nder the direction of F. I Eng- ahele fr¢ candidates for all the de- nual competitive drill. which will be fwill by open at the Old_Centizl, (s of Georxe Washington | held recently in the old north build-, Dess cconomics. husiness 1_;.«."{;""‘”-1 trict and vicinfty, It s exnected thet | o000 ) anamer for] ETESS offered by the university. 3 held at the American League Ball| Curticand Hebiow Aftiance Miss Vo- | Ik, I order to determine the (o) ERINE AN B0 iy aline. | Every” wvallalie achool, will have ltsf =r southern =ac e 4 - - Park May 2 nd 24 The extended [ G Ay ,\|.»1 ‘-»\\\'VI]_~ 1" o s, an organi- [!3«:-”:.':" "m e ‘h.m June 18 B | The remaining Afty will he distribut- ruw"n; ;dr‘nl:flmun may be obtained | ARency. an advertising class h : order movements are one of the fea- Miss Maleom's interme- sek-letter fra- Meredith Reid of Pennsylvania Jed amone the other schools of the | rgm the prefect of lies at the|been organized at St John's Col-| tures of this vvent class, Miss Hubbard's beginners mbers fraternities fsclected Mr. Reid was one university. Requirements for secur-| . ey, lege School of Comme and Finance | " ) Mixs BaM's ungraded ol the { N0t represented chapters ai | contenders for the k medal and | IRE these scholarships are that stu- | The course, for which eighteen Students of Eastern High hool | ew Allianee and Mrs. Torbert's un-t the university has been admitted 10 fig a president of the Philodemie De-jdents shall be maiure nn;l (\\\ll int 1] NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. students ere n enrolled. is de + rxpert service in Paint- Enis fnal performance OF| 1 dlass at the Curtis, in George- | Membership fn the university’s Inter- | uring, Society do creditable wor na that -y signed to give a practical train erhanging or Upholster- St L gl | fraternity octation. Offieers of e ¢ e Moy tn an | SHAHL 0L huve been Fesistered ns stu- ator Weller of Maryland and | in advertisine. A< a supplement i Jerome s fe comedy, thee tion for the next e will This week's issue of the Hova 18 an [ dents of the wnlversity at any time. | o000 L cen- | classraom work. the students each | 4 N asband ; rord | x wi 1 Represe ey of Ke o Searen af' 4 iisband clusses of the Amerianiza- | be' eleorad 11 meetiog ooyt the | iy “eyoted o Ukt |'n” Sthatarehin Wil e granted to one | Representatives Lamgler of Ken- ) QRERo, Vo, UL SRR S0 e B e T e on mals Tl rerhati gpen R i the i The Delta Chi Frateraity house ers’ Tratning Corps "1““1"'""1' nioin one subject only. Appli- f1Ucky. Freer of Wisconsin and Smith|yigpnine and review advertising F— A Dlay was one o end of the school year | 1842 Calvert stroet northwest z which i commanded | curions should be made in writing, [of Idaho, graduates of the law school. | methods. The class last week visited | i A b Washingtin Hgh: from the citizenshin | girq . | 1y Mag William 11 Hobson. U508 yr [y person, 08 soon as possible in | will he awarded the degree of doctor |a local newspaper. fceo' P'I“CD. Inc.. “ain 4224-5 studen Vs and n | f AF e contt MOndavs 10 suod Jof otomad kT were dopailed by the War 1 viment 48 order to enable the board of advisers|of laws at the coming commencement, : e Sredit for s ol od at the Distrh O e e it by members of (he |inilitary instructor | to pass upon the merits of eandidates {early in June Gearge Do Neale will Jocture be- acting of Thor LW F thide AT Eitieens pers. b | oraithy Cliss i the uni v - o " BCho. s fore the college student body Tues- Willye Gurr v thein il citizenship papers. Tl The class, under Leadership of Prof | Daniel W Lawler. A flE WL (RUE theaStholaranly The annual prize debate of the uni- | day morning . who handled Feoeption will hie given forinvw eitkzens: faw) sch of the Smithsonian In- Wi has been delegated 00 g wpgpr slory. entitled “The Red | versity for the prize offered by the A g | Miss Gladys b - stitution. met at the Treasury build- Georgetown University al] cqrper ™ written by Jean B. Holt of [ faculty to the student most proficient | The Ladles' Auxiliary will meet ) William McKinley nts and the faculty of ' 112 and walked to Potomae Park, s dnducting into “"";‘nlw Sehpol of Lfterary Arts, will be|in the art of debating will be held | Thursday night in the colloge. ! Austin Snave s i Ronte ‘Were ve | where they spotted thousands of CoMn o the Univessits of uubiched in the [Reclassificationist | Saturday, May 16, at the law sehool | qon S o (0 ¥ i ity nt Farding Wodnese | Seaup ducks a few gulls and grebes, | Minnesot [ for this wevk The proposition to be debated ta that| o =1 AVE TRECACE WEEEaCEy S0 | L Harrs phitins N ir tiie | DULDIE vACkIEs, mMeadow Tatke. Star. | _ the United States should adopt a evs- [Ule0 the tonpin feam of S0 doun s | _r':'gn;_'--‘u of 'rh» el reading the histors of - the lings. ‘hobwhites, robin sh crows. RESEARCH UNIVERSITY. “A l"'-r-*: in 'hmsm}n w‘rlm sn?_rwd tem of universal training. ik “'“““i_ D A Ve &% POl Ating ¢ HEth t o Mouse, Letters written by the | blackbirds, flicke cirdinals | Monduy ey . and_will continue | Rhodes. W. F. Honeycutt and R € : & : iy meeting Tuesda: LN i S| ppaigkers, gardinals and | e highest honors in scholarship | throughout the summer quarter. This | Howard of t amuel ¥, Miller goc|lowss May 4. Cential High Behool . chosen are: it Praaiiant tor N protectian, ang Another t be taken | for evening Rtudents for the winter | 8Subject is taught by Konia | ciety and Frank Cariton of the Rich- | ¥a¥ e N A sty 1 On Chin, Forehead, Neck and Back. g A i o ni unities _which have been given | funrter, which closed April 1, have [Derk who Is a’native of Russia. ard H. _\[)\ ¢ Society. v\'hr- Jrere e LG LI M g “"1 hchingTe ible. Face Disfigured - Mury 3 d G e 415 ited States governme q e e ected us honor men in the four pre- |} L Y i ' T 3 Girling, prophetess i A Al vernm "‘\ L director of the | peen awarded to I - Buente of m.-! GONZAGA COLLEGE. by Mobeten daring ihe sthoe gith Eastern High school i pend- | . gu! “Poma i | interf raity huse ball tour-| 0 magl serviee division of - tho " elocution contest of | 1astie year. will compete for the {2 N s ptitice dei “ et Y. I C. A. SCHOOLS. | nament. presented a silver Toving cup oML SOOI M .»uwi,:“'"’; cannualiprize cocution, contest.9l)nenor Rhodes and R C. How- | The recent competitive dril My trouble began as blackheads oL p g to the champion Theta Delta Chily@8h (G0 i or »A Cin anl pu Lsheaga Collose will be held ({0 e lard will uphold the affirmative of the | Johns College rve Offgers Train- | | and pimples breaking out on my chin auditnrii Bepresentat ve William An-| team at the annual birthduy banquet | on, of the seven sublects which e | ien of elimination tests the follow. |158ue. W B Honeyeutt and Frask [{0# Corps wak won L8 COMPELY o1 | and forehead, then on my neck and ¢ i to atern . ¢ K < was n mark n g on_will hand e negative. T altel stello is; captain of & i and Satuiday 1 of Nollmisha, wilt speak at e O e, Sratermity held reeenily 8t cirrid, and Ghis was aowark "B G e ey chosen by the facalty | Cariton will handle the negative. The | FLELL SInG o ¢ back. They varied in size, some be- pliihin Supper Club on the theme, | through the series without a defeat The Army psycholoxy testwasifor the publie exhibition: Senlor di- ward Quinn are licuts ing soft and festered, and others just capac - Y 3 civen to n number of students Tues- | vision, Harold €. Gardiner, Francis| At the last regular mecting of Jo- , hard, red, sore bumps. The itchi and’costu U Bsiess and Govert -1 Twenty-iive couples attended the | EIVER M E UG v irage of the | X Foley, Thoman J. Hrosnan, Vincent [ seph H. Choate Chapter of Sigma Nu AMERICAN UNIVERSITY. | was terrible and mp; face ] S Tt his address will be the first [ annual pienic of Sigma Chi Frater- |y eveniag, B0 SIECE Syove | B Downey, Ralph M. Robertaon and | hi Elmer N. May was elected dele- [ 5 (0 0y e sy et he cas Sertes omthe sencral subject| B beld recontly “at Great Falls 4 1St SR MO omeers in the Army. ! William 1. Ring: Junior division. Ar-|gate to the national convention of | (5 SIS 1T B s much disfigured. A reckie, e i T e | The fraternity will move into jts new | BVERES S PG Bne “highest | thur Lo Meegan, Ravmond C. Kirch- | the fraternity, which will be held in | A0(hToRolOEY At American teiees 1 sent fo: a free sample of Cutl- Tanenbie 0 b 5 e s part of Ifr-"rn"‘l,\ house M‘x\' lu.] and a bz | S0 G Gther students were found [ner. Nell Ellis. Aloysius P. Kane, Leo | Detroit, May 217, 28 and 29 The local ;:’:[m;:‘ I The National Muscum, was | | curaSoapandOintment. Ipurchased e b, Clarie tyrel ith of dune. s art of hoyse-warming is planned. AT bl rence’ | A ond d George C. D ri chap! this ing also decide ology in the National Museum. 5 Witma axhinston YoM« Bowls e oy Nt on ol o o & e CAlton R. Hodgking. rious times* during the school year |in May. heralily in, the Netlonal Academy. gt | CutictiaScepand Gvelaues ot Lotk Furse, The last A series of four falkS fer of Kappa Sigma Fraternity to the {Gunilda Churchill. Alfred L. s eriiand have heen warmly contested. | The fraternity, which was founded {fcloncos He was one bES0e [RET| | cura Ointment I was completely Helo on “The Se of 1 ! Sae Dis t coneclave of the fraternity Win L. Layton and Mrs. Alton R | From a fleld of fifty. the contestants [eighteen yvears ago at Natlonai Uni- | [ESTER00R, B0 s ’ healed.” (Signed) C. P. Tat, 208 \ e s grve day evening by Wil- | 2y Richmond, Va, recently. 1 fiouaKing. {have een narrowed down Lo twelve, | versity and is now national in scope | (1 : Adams St., Memphis, Tenn. - enetal Secrend o : . - . recently instalied Jefferson Davis| Willlam Tyler Page. clerk of the i . Jobin & ¥ A “"| Kappa Sigma is planning to glve a| Dr. Wernicke of the patent office | Arrangements have been made for | chapter at the University of Rich- [House of Representatives. recently Caticura Soap, Ointment und Tal- Jobn 3 | “weiner roust” in the near future. | has been to_the chair of [the “get-together gmoke-talk™ by the | mong gave an Interesting_lecture before | | UM promote and maintain skin i Lylc follow- | {higher m Dr. Wernicke | Gonzugu College Alumni Assoclatlon, . the students in the School of Juris- | | purity, skin comfort and skin health Dt Frdk W R s | Mothers. sisters and sweethearts {aERE TGURN In the University of [ which will be held at the college | The summer school curriculum will e e Gentng of Teaista: | 1 Sher e hien alt clos fulls, - G Behoghs. Hetueaien fonek den of members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon | [2TRSEY (M niversity of Kentucky, i May 10, Practically every man In |include courses on evidence, contracts, > on - BB it e e ington 1 | were guests of the’fraternity at a |, everal other institutions of ' he' District who at any time attend- |principies of leggl liability. damages, SampleKach Prosby Mail. Address: “Outionrs Lab- Yest. rilay Biliimore, where h and & eratories. ‘Malden 43. Mase " Soid every- Sen: Tont o aliimore iwhere sty Fhe! party at the chapter house recently. | o CFORCE L 2 e claswes Will in- ) wd this institution has signified his | corporations and Blacketone’s Com- | The John Marshall Chapter of the | | S8eres OB Bitnn % dnd toc. Talcomise. of educators who p \ Commercial school w oifer courses| wporseeability vs. direct causation | clude theory of equations. theory "’]:nlu»nllun of being present. mentaries. Seggions will be held twice | Chi Psi Omega. legal fraternity, at P Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. the results of a surve 4 [n ook kerine, 1sine the —Lwentieth | e o o | Drobabilities, vector-analysis, analy- | "'The entertainment committec has daily. five days a week. and under- its last mecting initiated the follow- | * Monumental city's put 1 VT otex 2g Short-| supject of & debate at & recent meet- ’ tem Classes T ind ad- | jng of John Jay Chapter of Phi Alpha The nts ered inf Delta Fraternity. Ashby Bladen and ¢ ore mill be etinz of the ol of! Brooks Hays spoke for the forsee- ‘\’\'-4 {ability doctrine. and Joe C. Barrett oyt and William Zimmerman defended i e uep: direct cuusation. Ben Jenkins pre- public s the. summer sented the chupter with a handsome i S { mavel of historic value. It s of guya- i ’ ) wol 0f wecountancy w con wood. made from one of the fies v o i and thisd semester work . : { pany L of Western High School we s T Simester WOIK L of the first Panama railroad, laid in annual war map games of the Washing. I 41850 he This team ! rted tomorrow. tobert 15 Morgan has been elected Blawerd in ?lr“ wiar m be offered include to represent Phi Alpha Delta on the Gy Lichie Hebn s onomics, husiness law council of the Interfraternity Asso- 3 ore a large (thematics + ciation Army officers, school officixls and par- themg, ents and friends of th " Sornc| /Edgar: A. Drunm principal of the L. . MecNemar of John Marshall bers of the team have rded {automotive sche will give two free|Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta, Univer- two gold hars and a fve-point gold star. s dirflng the com : ' sity of Chicago, now with the Federal in_addition to speciul insignia. ull of |7 ST Trade Commission, recently addressed ;;‘m..u will be worn on the left sleeve of |~ to Reduck | ir Bil the local chapter of the fraternity on eir uniforms feourse is especiaily fo the subject. “Watch the Man in the A lurge Copley print of the Shaw #00 Drospective owners ! Jury Box.” memorial was presented to the M |PI¢S. The other lectur i The entire active membership of 2 Street Junior Hign School Friday by the Jhursday evening at ‘pha Nu Chapter of Kappa Alpha. to- League for the Decoration of Publjc | D¢mand for ned Men gether with the members of the Kap- Schoo Appropriate dedicatory ex- | 0motive Ind This lecture 84, Alpha Sister Club, attended the ercisex’ were held in the assembly | SDe n who des're to lynngal chapter memorial service, held . hall of the institution. They consist. | Study anics with a view of {recently at Grace Chureh. George- 4 = ed of remarks by Principal Lucy D.|¢PIeTing the trade or securing ad-{town. Rev. George W. Atkinson of T LT Ay Slowe: songs and recitations by the | Vancement in it Alpha Nu, '96, conducted the service 0 YU Py students. and brief talks by Joseph| There will he a4 parent-teachers |And delivered a sermon on “Common- H. Douglass and representatives of |mceting of the boys' duy school Fri- |Place Christianity.” Before the serv. ecoration league. Among thelgyy evening at 7:30 o'clock in the|i¢® @ buffet supper was served by the Zuests were Mrs. Coralic F. Cook, | ooy, Ni0ing ! chapter for the members and their member of the heard of education; i = guests at the Kap) Alpha chapter ) Mrs. B. K. Bruce, Miss Temple and, An interesting program has been | house. * Mrs. Richardson arranged by Mr. Mark De Grange, The Business Hizh School Alumni i tAdmaster GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. ¢ oA;s(t:\cmnon will g‘-l\-,.#s' final da | The next regular meeting of the| The final prize debate of the George- ) . e season at 2100 16th street Alpha Sigma Alpha Fraternity of the |o. & s cipa o urday night at 9 o'clock. 1t will be [accountancy school will be § |1owniSchool of Law, the peincipal g8 informal. Refreshments will be serve | Thureday. cvening m the Sir Geerea |PAtRE _event of the season, will be ed I Williams room. The following mem- |held Tuesday evening at the law The spring numbher of the M Street | 978 Were initiated at @ special mect- [ school building. The proposition to Junior High Schonl Review has just v;v;'t‘l'. ek B S hvans, (& Rlbe discussed will be that.the United ° ° ° Come off The brese. This issue cons |1 rIEvaum. Geors: iiams. W. G187, (g ‘enter. into. a separate treaty of tains numerous plates and a page of | 0% Farnest B Long, €. G, Wheaty|uace with Germany. — studene cartoons. N ater l.. Robinson and F. L.| The afirmative will be upheld by The May number of the Basterner. - Joun kL Qhel) or Montans and Jonn Eastern High School's official organ. | H- H. Williamson. the acting chair- inelly/of Massachusetis. ose made its appearance last weex = J¢|man of the senior class committee of [OD the negative side are Bernard E. 18 the best of the Dresent schast vear |the Washington School of Account- Shieslngaer of 'the Disteiot jof Colum- g 5 > Sent seho0l YAT- rancy, ha led meeting of ithe |Pia and Howard . Hrecht of Wash- M Street Junior High School has|class for Wednesday at 7 pm., in|in€lon. Francis W. Cullen of New been officially listed in the catalogue the school assembly room. York, president of :the. Senlor' De- v of Columbia University of New York . bating Soolety, will preside. . o o glty as its extension center in Wash- | Commencement week will be ol | The debaters were chosen from the e s e e o !served this year, beginning June 3 |winners in the four preliminary con- \ in e t am ut. rn sun t at tests and constitute the best debaters ol As a part of ampaizn to re- == among the 1,100 students in the law gruit girls in th hing profession, || COLLEGES. school. - o aculty and students of the Wilson | a Judges will be Maj. Gen. Frank Me- ut t Sormt Sehaol Faiqns afrerapon v | T AL of ey, Gen, Frank Mo roses 1n € cheeks O amous ern tained the graduating clsscs of | - — affairs. Wur Department; Harry J. . usiness und Tech High Schools. In GEORGE WASHINGTON. “ovington, former chief justice of the small groups, the high school stu- 3 District Supreme Court: Chief Justice e8, m the ac. t t usec n dents inspectéd the teaching plant of | George Washington University stu- | Constantine J. Smythe of the District e s es a are 1 the Wiison Norm hool and ob- | dents are dy for the biggest so- |Court of Appeals; Martin A. Morrison . . served the senior department at wark | cial event of the season.the neet au. | 2f the United States Civil Service se : with classes of grade children The | e scason—the first an- | Commission, and Controller of the academic department. the gymnasigm. | 1Ual May masquerade carnival, to be | Currency Crissinger. the cafeteria and the garden were | held Tuesday evening at the Ar-| A e | = nnouncement is made at the col- thrown open to the viiting stud: ""‘qi ade. The carnival will combine the |leg that two of the principal elocu- b 4 o e of the A u et | annual proms of the University Stu- | tion contests of the season will be t " prehensive idea of the institution in 4n0U4l proms Y held ‘early this month. These are ur peachnes are own 1n € 1amous an~ Which Washington trains its public | dent Council and of the freshman and | vhe Gaston-White debate and the elo- ’ school teachers. l.\l-n)ur classes, cution contest for the Willlam Wirt : : The Kindergarten of the Wilkon| Funds derived from the carnival | Dixon medal. The try-out for the lat- Y 1 t Normal School was open Wednesday | Will be used to defray expenses in- | ter will be held this morning at 10 oa €y, packed andre eratéa ana s [<] - arll!v\:)nm\n to visiting teachers uml»r\l"urr 1 by s\ludtnlx]url' vities during | o'clock llv; G'fi':“ Hall and the con- . . . . il the direction of Miss Jane McKnew | the Year” Any surplus will be added | test itself will be staged May 8. The and Miss Nell Taylor. kinder | 1o the university's gymnasium fund. | debate between the Gaston and White ct t u us n y ur \% et garten feachers of | Among the guests of honor will [debating societies, two of the princ re o 8 Tor c1 o c eac y the opportunity to visit the ‘hnn]!h;- William Miller Collier. president | pal organizations in the college, will from which they graduated of the university, and Mrs. Collier, | be held May 18, g S in ey milduicr oA mle i sal i Sy M M M 1 ce Uream. garten rooms the most attractive in mbers of the president's council, | The following ticke Sen uoml. - any school building. The one at the | the president’s select councl, the | nated by the Hamilton Law Club of Wihaon Normal s nein e un. | drans’0f the various departments. the | {h6 Seheol of Law, named in nonor of 10 coloted. DADEr Of .5 Steined mopy the board of education, the-|, President, William H. Fallon of e ao use ge, n, ’ Ry C. > ers, window in Notre Dame, Paris It palx of the high schools, and ?fl':.’&*.‘i"t.“,‘ xm'» Drelldmv.;rhend‘a’)re P. . % t‘ represents the work of Miss Mokner | other patrons of the university. rizona; secretary, James t, lav or ret. St fltu es cream— and Miss Kalb of 1 .n‘vx ,I,j‘"”*.‘,.'i,“; The carnival committee is com. |1+ Craven of Massachusetts; treas- on ors O Ay or " posed of Barl Shoan, ehiirman: Garl | urer. George Sweeney: historfan, Manson, Miss Lois McDaris, Ralph L. Neary of South Dakota; ex AMERICANIZATION SCHOOLS. | Nl it sroh Nomrrisy dohn | fulive commitee, P. F. McKenna of 5 aul Earnest, Jr.. J. Foster Hagan | € tiee, P. F. 't 2 Studentx of the Amerganisation |4 ek Sorciie Hogston: o ot Lavery of lihor 3¢ We DO use pure cream, pure milk cane s schools are invited to a public organs The annual banquet of the Colum- | ¢ man of lowa, Jacob Ark of a”d :: ‘av i '] l t sugar genuine ors in Velve Kind’’ ur creation. oJ o . ® . lhe Old leerty H“t Store ls I alklng to i ou Our personally created formula and method of uction, rein- : . . . . Mr. D . forced by our lngh standard of mgredlents. puts at your disposal r. Daugherty Says: To Get Back to Normalcy We he b d iti d Must Lower Prices Here G katT the best and most nutritious pure Ioe Cneam ever made. P e , So Here Goes—Look at These ) rices and Compare Them With Others i or i " L Phone your dealer today for a trial order of the greatest dessert 2 i ion of the decad 21b. Can Roast Beef...1625c No. 3 Can Spinach. . . . .......15¢ creation ot the decade. : - . No. 2 Can Vienna Sausage . . 25¢ oW ; g No. 2 Can Succotash. . . .. ...1215¢ The No 1-b. Can Corn Beef Hash. . ... .10c 15 Gallon Can Pure Maple Syrup . . 95¢ € > No. 2 Can Corn Beef, Libby brand. 25c 2.Ib. Can Assorted Australian Jam..25¢ “Cream of ~ ; 2-lb. Can Corn Beef Hash. . ... .25c 1 Pound Royal Jem Coffee, 20c Ice C ms’’ s No.1CanPorkandBeans...... 5¢ No. 3 Can Cocoa. 35¢ ce Lrea No.2 CanPork and Beans. . ... .10c 12-1b. Can Bacon. . . $1.50 No. 3 Can Pork and Beans. . . .. .12c 4-oz. Can Instantaneous Coffee . . . 25¢ ‘ EEGIS CAT OFF i A aiogss Ty ¥2-Ib. Barton National Biscuit Crackers .............. 5c CHAPIN-SACKS CORPORATION > . 1 M C RAY Waslungton. D. C. : . L] Wholesale and Retail Army and Navy Supplies Next to Old Liberty Hut_—Nea.r Union Station Plaza | Phone Lincoln 5571 | » 4 r b A 3

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