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i > | 1 ' moils, 3 + delivered at ¥ { 36 MARYLAND U AT DEGREES JUNE 1 Sccretary Walla_ce Will Deliv- er Address:at Commence- mert Exercises. Spacial Dispatch to The Star. COLLEGE PARK, Md., May 31. the commencement exercises to be held | S:ghted at the University of Maryland June 11| must die, and I will be jiggered Wallave, Secretary of Agricul- ture, will deliver the address to the Henry C. graduates. Candidates for degrees are: of Agriculture—Bachelor of Harrict Willette Bland, Edward Frank- William Clayton Jester, Alexander Macdonald, De Witt Prather Terry, ~Otis _Spooner Lafayette Umba Charies Philjp Wilhelm. College of gineering—Bachelor of science, James Dingham, John Hartshorn Eiseman. am Thomas Gardner, Hamke, Robert Wi Rowles Peddicord, Robert M. eph Gassaway tte Senmer, John Walter Smith. Leo William Snyder, James Hammond Starr, Nicholas Volney Henry Sullivan. Sclences—Bachelor of science, kly Abrams. Edmund Calvin Donaldson, Francis_Joseph Frere, Edgar Bennett lin Holter, Hu Starkss. bachelor mends. Stanton ; P —— of arte Austin Campbell Groton, Edward King Mergsn, Frederick Knight Slanker. Bachelor of science, Leanard Maawell Goodwin, Julian Ralph Graham, Robert Van Rensselaer Hair, { Holter; bachelor of arts, Charles Le Roy | Mackert. College of Home Economics— % Bachelor of science, Letha Gordon Ed- The Graduate Schook . of science, Walter Naphtali Ezekiel, John Paul Jones, John Holmes Martin, Erston Vinton Miiler, Wiliam Joseph Arthur Matthian- Smith, Thomas Ray | doctor of philosophy, Harold Bailey. Candidates for Certificates. Candidates for certificates ears’ course in agriculture, ¥ara Alderton, George Anthony Crone, John Edwin Muncaster, jr. Whiteford Turner, Marvin Dwight Um- Lcavmg It ,labur or fraud, By dodges and hitches, by we gather up ‘ruhc: an elegant wad; the roll | we are showing has made life a .grmd and then when we're go- smart. niggard if I can see why; College science, Twilley, Henry er, William Paul Wal- Julius Cari{ abroad, 'm Heller, Herbert Rausch, Reading. Herman and their kin, Jeremiah Arts and Stonestreet, College of Herman Thawiey ; harles Walter Cole, ispe Thomas Clay College of Educ—ion— Cecil Kefauver Sando, | | ing we leave it behind is the dickens, the sting and the It saddens and sickens the miserly heart. the plunder f6r others to blow! What marvel, what wonder we _ .| wail in our woe? dodges, all fun he eschews, and drearily- lodges down there by the mews; to harvest a nickel his form he’ll exhaust; his life is a pickle, a fluke and a frost. In coffers he’s stowing all coin he can find, and then when he’s go- ing he leaves it behind. The last of his journeys has borne him and gifted attorneys camp down on his wad. And wastrels and spenders, hi.s heirs Ah, that To leave all The short- saves till he amusement he for frivolous splendors dispose of his tin. So Sterting | it is with grieving the tightwads depart, their large bundles leav- ing, the joy of each heart. But over the river no bundles are known, no miser hearts at sight of a bone. Some silvery pieces I’ ve salted away, to com- fort my nieces when I'm in the | | clay ; but not in my kecpmg such treasure you'll find, that I might be weeping to leave it behind. WALT MASON. 4gm‘rl‘m by George Matthew Adams.) qulver Ciyde are: Two ‘Thomas Howard Sgri= day. tories and shops will be open for in- spection of visitors. Academnic costume will be by the graduating class on baccau- laureate Sunday and by the graduat- ing class and faculty commencement ‘worn RETEMOER BELLA DONNA, recitals Chopin-Keith will take place Friday at Cosmos Club Hall. ‘The University of Wisconsin alumni will give p.m. at h Luedke, 2913 Porter street. Mme. d “0ld Na: dorus Ba! Terence CITY NEWS IN BREE. The second of this semson’s piame al Days"” Friday at the Theo- ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. THE EVENING by pupils of R. Beatrice ing. a card party Friday at 8 ome-of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur meeting. e Meissmer will leeture om iley Myers Mason house. ment. TONIGHT. MacSwiney Council, Ameri- can Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic, will meet at o'clock at St. Dominic's Hall The Harry White Wilmer American Wome: a new pi Unit, 's Legion, will elect resident and secretary at 8 o'clock. at 1606 K ltreeL The Kennell Club will meet at 8 o'clock at 12 12th street. ‘The American Association of En- gineers, will mee federal department section, t at 8§ o'clock at 1317 New York avenue. The Takoma Park Civic Club will be addressed by Dr. Winifred Sack- ville Stoner of New York at 8 o'clock er; follows : Cantwell Wallace, ; Lee Cleveland Corbett, and Milton Whitney, chlief, Department of Agriculture. The closing exercises begin June 5, laureate sermon will be a.m. by the Rev. George 3 F. Dudley, rector, St. Stevhenl Protes- ! tant Episcopal Church, W ‘class day,” will be devoted to when the June 9, two-year couse in mechanic arts, Edward Fite Stanfield. Honorary degrees will be conferred as Doctor of agriculture, Henry Secretary of Agri- horti- Agricuiture, bureau of —Advertisement. ngton. ‘ class luncheons and interclass exercises from 12 ta.2 make an address at the last mentioned event. eventful. program III\.I convocation of students and fac- classes; ball. A new kind of sewing machine nd concert, 5:30 to 6:30, and senior-fulior. class exércises, 8 p.m: Reunion Day June 10. June 10, “;_ehunidn‘day." 9 torl am., commencement From H .; interclass fleid meet, » €] of 1910, will ‘will be most : 10 am. Prenhl ve committee of fon; 6:30 to 8:30, brother and Eugene du Pont, Pont, Mrs. James 2 am. to 4 pm. labora- 1. Electric Automatic. 3 N oiseléss. 4. No bobbins. 5. No tensions - to regulate. 6. Any speed. ALEX I. du PONT DIES. Official of Company Succumbs at ‘Wilmington, Del. WILMINGTON, Del, May 31.—Alex- | coniiee? is L du Pont, secretary and, director | struction of the E. I du Pont de Nemours Com- pany, died here yesterday after an illness of ten days. Mr. du Pont was a son of the late Eugene and Amelia E. du Pont and was born in Wilmington in 1869. He was graduated from Harvard in 1802 ana joined the du Pont Company. A three The finel event will be the Presi- dent’s buffet luncheon and reception to visitors from 1 to 2 ———ee Commencement Day Flewers. Order them from Gude's, the home of the American Beauty rose, 1214 F. p.m. June 11. sisters survive, Miss Amelia du Mrs. William C. Peyton and Andrews. will be held tomorrow afternoon from the home of Mra. du Pont. ‘The funeral 7. Triple strength stitch. 8. Easy payments. Call at our store and see it in oper- ation, or phone for a free demon- stration in your own home. 1 .614 King St., Alexandria, Va. SERVI Watear% Gses Sewie Machye Co. 702 10th St. N.W. Main 8232 at the Park Library. Public invited. Miss Boynton's current events class will close its season at 8 o'clock, 1333 Connecticut avenue. First quarterly meeting of Ana- costia Citizens’.Association and Board of Trade streets southeast, at 8 o'clock. Regular meeting of Southeast Wash-- ington Ci School at 8 o'clock. {AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Wilson East jcout Ba Thomson Center.—The annual elec- tion of community officers will take place tonight. ‘Washington. Center.—Tonight: in Masonic Hall, 14th and U itizens' Association at Tyler —_— Normal Center.—Schedule Domestic art. French in- ial dancing; Sociul auditorium reserved Eastern High | Dressmaking: Boy nd; Community Social Club. A good program will | STAR, WASHINGTON, T KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Wait Till Pa Finds Out. < be rendered and all residents of this center are requested to come and cast their vote. Southeast Center, There will be a meeting of the South- east Citizens' Association this even- Johnson-Powell On account of the holiday yester- day the Elocution Club will meet to- day at 3 o'clock instead. —_— B tiful Commencement Flowers. Blackistone, TS A GooD THING IHAD You ATTEND TO THAT GAS BILL T-DAy CLARICE! THEY 3AID THEYD TURN (T OFF IF I DIONT pay UP! Tyler School— Center, Powell 14th and H.—Advertise- YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT Whether you are in a pouhon to keep a large or a nmnll balance in your Account, it is equally welcome at this bank. We cordially invite small accounts and the fact that WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR SERVICE IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH ACCOUNTS, makes this institution an ideal banking home for the man or woman of moderate means as well as for those who have large sums of money at their command. 2% paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts This Child Was an Undernourished Baby— But Thanks to a Regular Diet of A future citizen has been put on the road to health—he is perfectly developed and not a cent has been added to the food cost. Drink a Quart of Milk Every Day. Be Sure It's Wise Brothers. cient milk is not getting the very food which Na- ture herself made for feeding the young—and Na- Wise Bros. milk is inexpensive at its present price or anywhere near ture never makes a mistake. it. The nourishing elements in milk cost far less than the same clements cost in other foods. morrow—West 183 D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 31, BOY BITTEN BY DOG. ‘While playing on Carrollburg strest southwest about § o'clock yesterday aft- ernoon, Herbert Ford, colored, ten years old, 16 N street southwest, was bitten on his upper lp by a dog. ‘was dressed by a physiclan, School.—At 2:30 this afternoon the |charge of permitting an unmuzsled dog Mothers' Club will hold its monthly |to run at large was preferred against H. C. Houston, 1323 T street, alleged owner of the canine. —_—— REDUCED FARES To Charlottesville, Va., and return. i On Sale May 29th to June 3rd, Incl Southern Rallway System, 1425 F st. n.w.—Advertisement. UNION TRUST,CO. 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Nw. 40-Milz Moonlight Trip Steamer St. Johns Leaves 7th St. Whart TONIGHT At 7:15 Free Dancing Rain or Shine c:_Children, 40c War Tax. Fares: Adult Inc. ATIONAL Zziew &= CHARLES DILLINGHAM Prese: BARNEY BARNARD In 2 New Play by Aaron Hoffmsn “‘Two Blocks Away’’ Next W.ek—rnnk Fay's Flbiu CHEVY CHASE Dancing Every Night Si15 . Meyer Davis’ Musie SHUBERT-BELASCO Friday Afterncon, June 3, at 4:20 pum. Prices, 50c to $1.50. Box Seats. $2.00 CONSTANCE AND CHARLES SEEGER “TRAILING MUSIC” Violin and Piano Recitel Next Monday—Seats Thursday R. G. Herndon Presents a New Play THE HOTHEADS Based on Will N. Harben's Novel “MAM’ LINDA” —won't come near the stored winter clothing it sou use Tar Bags and Tar Paper. E. Morrlson Paper Co., ! have an appointment. Health Candies 10, 60 & 80c Ib. I " The Potomu-Cl:eupnke Cruise to Baltimore you are for it: &°1 acquaint: th lite. Chesa e jorful occa- The palatial 1 son kuow tuie trip, it yoi_do and soft-shoe dan. n. ave. Phome das inz for stage. 114 USR5 er., Prankiing 5555, Summer e x Ballroom, $5. PROF. CAIN'S B RIGHTWAY ) SCHO00L OF DANCING, | 1215 NEW YORK AVE. | 4 tn New M-<oni~ Temp) Latent bailroom dances taught. For 10 ves America’s ‘Toremost acedemy. Yoy ars favi to call und Inspect our se You Pyt Elementary eot nix-n ndividual instruetion. Hy o B n . Toom for begiane MlSS CHAPPEEEXP = GLADYSE WILBUE Dupont Studio of Dancing Ballroom Ind Fancy Dln('l? __No_6 Dupont Circle. Phone Fr, 145-W. W;shmgton Studio of Danc and guumen instructors, prize w e ivate course, $5. Class, with orches: Wedneidays 2ol n.mmhn Stage and ehe f. 3. MeCarty. Specialty—tenmwe rates for_childres. Hours, 1 ranklin 1570. 431 11th st. n Hallroom for rent for parties, etc. 1 CATHERINE BALLE 740 9th St. N.W. Fraokiin 6508. Why o m time with i rduce resalis Aneuln JJH 1508 Kalorsmiad. Phoas Col. 781-w. 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