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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1921 Fumed Oak Porch Swing Generous size: strongly con- solid back structed of oak; slat and seat and we braced arm Complete with galvanized chains metal Massive 2-Inch Continuous Post Bed, Spring and Matress An ideal out- fit for the spare bedroom Three pieces, as shown—Bed. sanitary Spring and reversible ¢ Mattress — all for Top-Icer Refrigerator Guaran teed construc- tion; galvanized ice cham- ber of 35 Ibs. ice capaci white enamel-lined food § chamber ; one shelf. Fiber Rocker A generous size fiber rocker, durably made and nicely fin- ished in Baronial Brown; like the illus- tration. Special Wed- nesday atocececomone . 2 Close woven in a variety of colors § vith ‘fnr;nged $1 . 98 valance E Hanging Basket Rustic Hanging Flower Basket for the porch. Complete with wire Sen $ 3.49 Guaranteed Refrigerators with t ( A suite o iod. te mirror. 3-Compartment Refrigerator —with double doors, re- movable waste pipe and shelves. Has three large food compartments finished in snow-white sanitary whitc enamel. G gua Wi Ho .95 -in-o; k I'he tw port, solid « mitation (with iy ¢ bed spring) night. s44.75 Large Cedar Old Hickory . Arm Rocker . Armchair Sturdy. rustic fin- Constructed from full, ish Arm Rocker with round. trees, double woven rush seat Chifforette, or Dressing Table and large Dresser with Easy Payment Terms A stylish and comfort- ROSRS 5 e able type with excellent "",;’)"' springs, steel gearing and guaranteed rubber tires. Windshield included. Without Hood. ... Full Size Davenport Be olstered and covered in lcather. A enport by day—a full- Choice of Armchair or Rocker) C o m plete withmat- angd chains. . i eleg iull size Bed, triplicate- At the special underselling 2279 rubber tires. Folding Sulky ream enamel finish, with ranteed rubber tires. ... $5.95 od...o . $3.95 tress, spring w i n dshield Open 8 A.M. Close at 6 P.M. There’s No Furniture Store Like The Hub When It Comes io Service, Liberal Credit and Dependable Home Furnishings This Hammock Porch Swing Canopy and Stand Extra Circassian Walnut Bedroom Suite Buy Now—Easy Terms of Payment nt proportions and finish in the Queen Anne 198.75 Folding Park Stroller $5.95 A comfortable little cart, enamel-finished all- steel gearing and guaranteed and ne Daven- 7 frame, up- i e Mqu] M l iy stylish HANY EAMOUS HEN GUESTS AT VIRGIA Notable Educators From All Over World at University’s Centennial Celebration. <. "ILLE. Va., May 31 o1d college town is| i gray. {crowded with visitors and returning alumni who are here to atteng the | | centennial celebration of the Univ | sity of Virginia, which begi and continucs through Frids uates from as far back ad the s of 1570 paraded the streets, while prominent educators from all parts | country and from abroad | ¢ guests at the university. ises in Cabell Hall, commem- | nfluence of the univer- | igious life of the na of this orating the sity in the athedral, . will be the [ principal =) { winia. and Dr. A. Alderman, | president of the university, will wel- the visitors, and Dri’ Henry Van of Princefon University wiil ach at vésper services. . evening, the ncw Mclntire e hitheater will be dedicat- | The amphitheater is a zift of | Paul Goo Meclntire of Chariottes- ville and New York Distinguished Among (h i n of Christ ('nurch“ | | | . Un, Farnest ity of Cambrid Matheson, ;. Prof. | University | Fred- i Kildal, U 3 Prof. Wilfred Pirt Mus- of Toronto; M University of Brus Alfred Mitchel -v. John Ed Chile | Christia | i3 i e Quee John Cunliff “niversity of Manc ter Herron Taylor. f Harvard Univ . presi- . An- Dr. Albert sident of Cornell Unive e Provost . Penniman, Universit dent W { Chane: ! University IH v Wood i John | Lafayette C z Pendle- sident Fred- University John Clinton {AUTO DRIVER ARRESTED toxicated—Companion In- { | {Accused of Running Car While In- ! i jured in Crash. Edward Brook: strest southwes tdriven his car ag biles parked on the | Pennsylvania avenue between 17th da | budly damage #cd the third | Coleman, i southwest, occupant of his mach pital, while 4 third pre ice station. Charges of colliding and driving while under the influence of liquor were ~ferrcd against him. colored, tw thrown to t {and his right tnjured. I i given first aid a ‘asualty Hos <ingston Jones, colored, 1 cet, was thrown from an automo- northeast yesterday afternoon, as a result of a collision between the { tomobile in which ne was and ! { another automobile. An injury to his | head was dressed at Freedmen's Hos- pital. | Elmer Satterficld, colored, twelve years old, 1931 1Zth street, was knock- ed down by un automobile in front of | 1204 U s ; about his arm: at Freedmen’” TRINITY COMMENCEMENT. au- Mass Sunday. Commencement week at College will begin Sund Trinity mornini of Fall Moore, Very Rev. Edmund J. O'Hern and Rev The baccalaurea preached Sunday & 4! o'clock by Rt. Rev. Mgr. Edward A.| {Pace, and will be followed by the {laying of the corner stone of the new | chapel of TrinityéCollege. Rt. Rev, Thomas J. Shahan will officiate at these exercises. The feature of next Monday's pro- lgram will be a presentation of Shakespeare's “Midsummer Night's Dream,” by the dramatic society of the college. Tuesday the Caecilian Society will give a concert. Wednes: !day the annual meeting of the alum- i nae association of the college will be | ‘held. Class day exercises will be held ) Wednesday afternoon. | Tnursday morning, June S, at sity: mes Rowland Ang pre: representing the Carnegie Foundation; Dr. Frank J. Goodnow, president of Johns Hop- kins; Dr. Jacob Gould Shurman. for-|- mer president of Cornell; Dr. Henry ‘an Dyke of Princeton; Dr. John H. oner of edu- ate; acting of ! - ! ON CHARGE OF COLLIDING | - at 19th street and Benning road |: Week's Exercises Will Begin With |- I lock with a solemn pon-!- to be celebrated by Rt.|= Graduation exercises will be held | f§ Pl M d w De But Advances in Certain Lines. : Notwithetanding that the total value | f foreign trade i £ Ohio. mon Degrees will be conferred st Rev. Jo R 1 be delivered by Timothy J FOREIGN TRADE GAINS. creases in Totals for 8 Months, for the first threefand Gre of the prescnt year showed MAY WHEAT SOARS. Makes Sensational Upward Swing on Demand by Shorts. CHICAGO. May 231 —Wheat for May delivery ational upw ¥y 48 a result United ! wag reflected 1 twelve of the { tion, will mark the opening of 2 centennial to Dr. William Alex- | ander Barr Wosdmard & Lothrop e i ki DOWN STAIRS STORE i Oflesser Priced Merchandise An Extraordinary Value in B . Women’s and Misses’ Wool Jersey Tuxedo Suits Very Specially Priced, $13.75 Well tailored suits, of a fine quality wool jersey, indispensable for outings, and equally practical for business and general street wear, at this decidedly low price. Four Attractive Models All with the smart tuxedo collar, some with straight sleceves, others with turn-back cuffs, but trimmed. S ith variously pleated backs, pat:h pockets, narrow belts, sti rts are gathered at the back, many of them with patch pockets, ed and button il cut in a comfortable width for walking. Colors are navy, brown, beaver, heather, copen, black and white. Continuing the Exceptional Selling Event Philippine Gowns and Chemise $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 The prices at which we bought these Gowns and Chemise give us the op- portunity of offering them at thesc extremely low prices, and the values are exceptional, indeed. fully scalloped. beauty of many of the garments. Attractive Models in New Blouses Specially Priced Pongee Ty-Ons, made of a very good quality pongee, with kimono sleeves, deep collar and cuffs and good length ties, $2.95. Crepe de Chine Blouse, 2 smart new mod el. with a turn-back rever collar, I sleeves with turn-back cuffs: a wide knife- pleated ruffle trims the front. $4.95. Voile and Batiste Blouses, in an un- usual assortment at $1. Every piece hand-made of very fine, sheer materials. all fresh and new, just taken from their boxes; all selected styles, exquisitely hand-embroid- cred, daintily hemstitched and hand-drawn, finely tucked and edges beauti- Insects of filet lace and dainty colored ribbons add to the = The Prices Are Much Below Actual Worth A Splendid Showing of * New Sweaters, $3.95 Modish women everywhere are wearing knitted clothes, but of all knitted gar- ments. the sweater best proves its prac- tical for all kinds of wear. These tuxedo sweaters are smartly de- ully knitted i color: price—which we a tensively. New Trimmed Hats Low Priced at $5 The Down Stairs Millinery Section has “brought home” to many women the fact that hats may be chic, desirable, becoming—and yet not be high in price. We arc showing really unusual values in materials, models, colors and trimmings, in numerous pleasing and smart shapes: there are bro- caded or stitched silk tops with straw brims: the new broad brims with sm n well as sports hats and sailors. art bows at one side, aml_:xttmcti\'c moadels in georgette crepe, as . _ Girls’ i Organdy Dresses, $4.95 Very moderately priced are these charming little dresses for summertime, made of a fine quality organdy, with round neck and short sleeves, trimmed in dainty little ruffles and a broad sash that ties in a large bow at the back. Col- ors are pink, light blue, brown and white. Sizes 6 to 14. Children’s Lisle Socks 35¢, 3 pairs, $1 Children’s French derby ribbed top Lisle Socks, a new and very attractive idea in socks, in cordovan and white, also in white with fancy colored tops. Sizes 4 to 9Vs. Plain Good, Just Received 100 dozen New Huck Towels, 10c Hemmed sorbent Huck Towels, with neat border. 15x29. Note the price and this special value. Bleached Sheets, $1 Bleached Sheets, less, torn; full size, 81x90, hemmed ready serviceable and a splendid opportunity to supply your needs for summer cottage or home. Peg Top Rompers for | Little Folk Excellent values " at $1.35 Peg top, one-piece romp- ers, of good quality striped | = madras, in white, trimmed with “fancy stitching, in black; or of light-weight poplin, in a variety of col- ors, prettily trimmed with +| white bands stitched in | black. Sizes 2 to 6-years. Ab- Size Women’s 3 Silk Fiber Hose ' 95¢ pair Women’s Silk Fiber : Hose; mock seam, good ' quality and very service- o able. © In black, white. & and cordovan. Sizcs,; 8% to 10. 3 seam- for use. sheets SRPIUNIPEIPR———————— DT | i i ! i j ) . 3 1 : : 3 : E F 4 } !