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PHILLIP’S 4ROUND THE CORNER FROM HICH PRICES 812 H St. N.W. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY v Dresses & Suits For Street and Sport Trimmed Hats, 99¢ “s290 Skirts, 9¢ IThe Largest Value-Giving Store in Wulnngtnn Scarjs, Sweaters, Slurn, M:"mery and Sashes The Stetson Shop Special Silk Hosiery FOR WOMEN $1.55 T Pure silk and all guaranteed perfect— a new pair if they should prove unsatis- factory in any way. Wonderful Hose— regular $3.00 value. Il'h Black, White, Cordovan. All the New Ideas in Sports Shoes “Rockaway”—A New Sports Oxford that will set the pace with smart dressers. Of White Reignskin, trimmed with Black Caliskin. = Only one of many models at $11.00. Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street EISEMAN’S 605-607 7fl1 St, Bet. F & G Sts. ‘Another Shipment of those Fine 3-Pec. Woolen Suits 20 Try to Match Them under, $30, $35 These suits are the best values in town. We have sold hundreds of them to discriminating buy- ers, who want style and good wear. The assort- ment consists of fine cassimeres, worsted, flannels and serges, in both light and dark colors. Men and young men can be fitted to their entire satisfac- tion. ‘A Sale of Fine Woolen - Trousers Many will match your odd coats. Plain or fancy blue, gray, 65 green and brown. In® cassi- O meres, worsteds, flannels, etc.. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921 s i Pa.; Catherine Lois Manning, ouls, Mo.; Rose Marie Moormann agna cum laude), Cincinnati, Ohio: ! 4w, 'I'RIN"'Y BUI-I-EGE Walertown, Mass.: Marie Moloney; l l da \lorrlq w”kefl Barre, Pa.; Ruth , Col.; Juuephlne 8.3 Laura Frances Murray, Minneapolis, Warning Against Spread of Divorce Evil. Warning against the spread of the divéree evil in the United St sounded by Tmmtll) J. Hogan | | ‘Tlmothy J Hogan Sounds cement exerc ! terday at the institution. “The greatest menace to the future welfare of our “is the di- will be without one parent or the er.” Hogan dwelt upon the love of *atholic church for this repub- d paid a high tribute to Trinity nted to eighty John Bonzano, apostolic delegate. Among them was the dauzhter of Mr. Hogan, Ch | Armine Hogan, of the student go college. of the | Bree cum llutll Others Who Reccived Dintinction. Others who re: distinction were: { Mary Day of B han of Kwhmond, Cormick of I'ittsfic Moormann of Ci Rieckelman of Cincinnati, ction, “magna Walsh of Willoughby, Ohi laude,” Mary Mallon of Sharo Miriam her A. B. degree from Trin land her A. M. from the same college the following year, received today the Ph. D. degree, the first conferred v_the institutio openinz ¥ \Io~l er and blessing H i { Rev. Edward A. Pace. i List of Graduates. | i l‘ezrves were conferred upon the | ster of Peabody Boillin, _Clarksvil Isabel = Brady. Katherine E b nan, Chicago: | Margaret {ville, Ma ! Cleveland, ida Brul, ati, Marion Dusseldorf, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fiynn, Minneapoli Sdna _Hanlon, Sioux City, | i JTowa; Catherine Agatha Harahai | (magna cum laude). Richmond, Va LA Marie Hartman, Pittsburgh, la_Mary Hodson, Waterbury, Charlotte ~ Armine Hogan (magna cum laude), Columbus, Ohio; | Mildred Horan, y Helen Louise J 1 Conn.: Mary | Bethel. | { risburg, Pa.; Kathleen Frances Kev- in. Brookivi, N. ¥.; Margaret Lena- { han, Wilkes-Barre. Margaret | | 1sabel Maher, l‘(ushurl:h. Pa.; Mary | Patricia Mallon (cum laude), Sharon ST iy abeth Loughran of é i this ecit v o pe 1of doctor « ¥ = Unive v ' v (& el were presented by Very | || R ST l\cw. York, N. Pittstield, X me Court Justice | Minn. £ i A R v e DEALERS ot e imas e i artases e e 5555 5l z ry M ver, ' ¥ ldue Vlurphy. Green Bay, Wis.: H Minn.; Cecile thlflbelh McCarthy. Mass.; L v . Pittsburgh, Ta. Cambridge, Ma Cleveland, ( , Tulsa, O Iman (magna. Mass.; " Clearfeld, 14-Karat White Gold Wrist Watches $24.85 ($50 Value) It is an opportunity in- deed to buy such watches as these at this price. Have 14-kt. solid white gold handsomely engraved cases and 15-jewel adjusted lever movement. They are shown here in several different shapes, one of which is illustrated above. We have always sold these watches at $0. Spe- cial, $24.85. We Solicit Your Charge Account SELINGER’S 820 F St., Corner Ninth “Look for the Big Clock” Batteries back toward l/zepm{ddday: Frapces Prout Mcy, Carthy, Lewiston, Me.; Louise Ellen McCarthy, Fitchburg, Mnus Kather- ine McCormick (magna cum laude), Grace McCune, Grove | ise Hickey McKenna, sabel McLachlan, Dan- Mary Adelyne MacMas- ex.; Mary Zook McNulty, * Margaret Genevieve 'fllnrl Mar- uth Marie O'Brien, Mil- Helen Agnes O'Connor, Mass.; Dorothy Lenore ; Janet Lucia : Anna Mau- a.; Irene | m laude), Cin- | tl, Ohlo; "Cor e Ryan. Albion, e Minneapolis, wil- i . said_in a_ public | mette, Shannon, that out of ov Ridgewood Rockwell s in Columbus | Shannon, Ridgewood. N. Berna- Al that {dette Sheehan, W shington, D. ¢ ratio, unless done within chan, Washington, D. C the next e htt | 2 Gertrude S 1. Belmont, of the ch nited States Ruth Kathryn Skahan, Bel: Mary Armella $mith, nn.; Mary Anne Smith, y Frances Thomas, trude Ann_Viand, | Katherine Cranitch | Margaret Pauline | T ‘Genevieve Wright, Worcester, Mass. 9 eherer of semcen pos pamintaen, | SENATOR’S UNCLES HERE. Philippine Iglands; Margaret Mary T i Walsh (magna cum Mude), Willough- (Youngest of Four of Mr. 'Willis’ ‘h Willis, all of Delaware, Ohio. Maj. John M. Richle, Quartermas-|hijg father, the youngest of whom is |alry ter Corps, on duty at the War Depart- [ over eighty years old. Hale and |detailed to duty in the office of ou ment, has been assigned to duty at |hearty, the octogenarians are secing |adjutant general of the Army, at the Camp Holabird, Md. the sights of the capital with appar- War Department. ASSIGNED TO SEA DUTY. Capt. Jehu V. Chase of the bureau | of ordnanc vy Department, ha& ent enjoyment. One of them is John \\.J s of Boston, and the others are inard Willis, F. A. Willis and R. Walsnic Iu;(n assigned to| the command ot Relatives Over Eighty. | ‘:: ttleship Arizona. He relieves | pt. William W. Pheips, who has ASSIGNED TO HOLABIRD. Senator Willis of Ohio is entertain- | COLONEL DETAILED HERE. been assigned to duty on the staff, ing here four uncles, all brothers of | Lieut. Col. William J. Kendrick, .-av-‘saval var College, Newport. at Fort Riley, Kan, has been —_—————— \k;;l(_scrc\ls have been made since We want you 10096 satisfied; money cheerfully refunded if you're not WINNERS! The price of a suit doesn’t mean much these days; it’s the quality you get that counts. Here are Hart Schaff- ner & Marx Silk-trimmed Suits---a Big, Special Pur- chase---that would have cost you at least $60 to $65 one year ago, for--- 34() 50 Dozen Men’s Shirts 1920 Price Would Have Been $3.50 Fancy Madras $ 6 White Pongee Fancy Percale “ White Oxford Silk Stripe Madras White Madras These Shirts were all especially made up to The Raleigh Haber- dasher high standards of excellence, and this Sale is just the sort of Value-Giving Event that has made our Specials famous. All cut full and roomy and Guaranteed Fast Colors. Not bought for a Sale, but taken right out of regular stock. Reduced from $2 .00 to $3.50 each for Satur- Saddle Strap Sport Oxfords $7 75 ‘A new, Lively Member of White Nubuck, with Genuine Tan Russia Calf trimming, exactly as sketched.. The same shoe is being featured all over town for $10. Just the classy Summer Shoe for Evening Wear with White Flannel Trousers. . Sl A Small Deposit Cheerfully Accefted Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue;