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NARROWLY MISSES SHOT. Carlisle Barr, fourteen years old, son of Dr. Willlam C. Barr, 3060 N street, narrowly “escaped being shot last|tity of the person night while seated at a desk in allt is belleved the shot was fired at room on the third floor of his home. random. Saving You Money GIVING YOU PERFECT SHOE REPAIRING 4-Day Special The Famous Neolin Whole Soles « Nationally known for lo qualities—put on your shoe: A twenty-two-caliber bullet entered gh an open window and hit the . Police of the seventh precinct ndeavoring to e Lieut. James G. Langin, U. 8. A., Who was a_member of the graduating class. Engraved on the tablet are the f e ; By e Amoclated Prem, U Lieut, Charles T. Buckley, '19; gaut. BMYRNA, June 14—King Constan- | v p} h | tine today conferred on the military E. . '14; Lieut. Jullan situation in A Minor with Gen. Thomas C. Carver, '14; Capt. Papoulas, comma | Will Address Largest Class |'14: eusi n the Bmyrna . f date Robert M. Hanford, '17: manis, chiet of Ever Given Diplomas by Robert Hall, 'u;“xla:;?.' Maurios L | na. nd Minist: it ries, '17; Li . H "13; Institution. Tt e aros . v Ciout. | be 1ssued to the army. '16; Private John W. Mar} Sea- n n which man John A. Martin, '13; Lieut. Jo- l_"t"“m:nfi":'.:?;,:.“a by seph G. McDonald, '17; Sergt. Maj. - Edward D. McLaughlin, Lieut. | Providence,” said the kin, Willlam F. Miltenberger, ‘18; Albert Nantz, '13; Lieut. Willlam A. Sheehan, '14; Lieut. Forrest St '15; Candidate Francis M. Tracy, SH:RHARY I]ENBY |t o by oz 22 2| epUIL DERS OF NEW CIVILIZATION,” civilisation of the past. Of this new civiligation you will be creators and founders. ‘Worthy of your ancestors, you will bequeath to y of future generations a work that will. be. worthy of them and your- selves. Your king is with you. God ‘will biess the cause for which we are fighting.” 309-311 13th . W, A solemn te deum was held at the - By thedral today, in celebration of the Harding, '16; Liout. Warren G. Har-|;,ior 1o prepared a proclamation to John Lyon, '14; Sergt. John M’;,I-hlwn, “Upon you has devolved & great and . "17; o prociama- tion. “Your victory will cause to Liout- | flo @ new civilization, which will have all the great qualities of the Private A. G. Vanderlip, Sergt. Carl H. Weber, "17. ‘The presentation address was made presented by the War Department. Students Taking Part. Francls William Cullen of New York, president of the senior debating s clety, presided. The class day ora was Harlan Wood of South Caroli class historian, Thomas Edwa: ng wear and waterproof s for 4 days only. l : dressed in Indian costume and stand- RUBBER attached to your SHOE .cccceceanearcccncen QUALITY SHOE §ice - 417 11th St. NW. =L ANSBURGH & BROTHER The Sixth Floor—Bargain Store WHITE OR BLACK Good quality live Opposite Evening Star Annex O'Herne of Ohio;.class prophet, Harry Hallam of Maryland; class poet, Wil- liam A. D. Dyke of New York. Clar- ence H. Churchman of lowa delivered the valedictory address. An alumni reunion, banquet and class day exercises were also held on the Hilltop last night. It was the oc- casion for the annual Cohorongurton oration, when E. Meredith Reid, '21, ing in the light of a bonfire in front of the Old North building, addressed the farewell of the senior class to the DR E38ISTONE, ko from the Indian. namé for the To Do awirded dexree of doctor of| potomac, meaning the River of Swans. aws by Georgetown University this| * Others' who participated In the ex- afternoon. ercises were Edward F. A. Mack, A. Secretary of the Navy Edwin Den. |B: '20. master's oration; Thomas A: by will deliver his Flag day address | oS¢k doctors oration, and Leo J. by John Marshall Karns, president of ) the senior class. Above the tablet were draped flags and a standard of Arms u this afternoon to the largest gradu-|C28e¥: 21, class ode. ating class in the history of George- | . —— town University, at its 1224 annual| 'Attached to the aquartum in New commencement exercises. York city “4s%a_hospital where fish In connection with the exercises the | are treated for their ailments. School of Foreign Service, now in its | = second year, will send its first grad- ADVERTISEMENT. uating class forth into the world of |J== = iplomacy and foreign trade. The ‘ i Br"dl young men will be the first in the My Babies Were t Up United States to receive a degree of this kind. ‘Washington Men Honored. Georgetown University will honor two well known Washingtonians by conferring the degree of doctor of laws upon Gilbert H. Grosvenor, pres- ident of the National Geographic So- clety, and Mr. Isaac Scott Stone, for more than twenty yvears a member of | on Father John’s Medicine” *My three children owe their | health to Father John's Medicine,” | sald Mrs. Clara Weems of Dayton, Ohio. *“The oldest one took it after | she had pneumonia and it did so | much for her that I have given it to the other two from infancy. I am sure there are no healthier chil- dren than my three.” Father John's i“"!’lhl is the greatest body | build the Georgetown Medical School fac- ulty. When Secretary Denby makes his address this afternoon he will visit the college room occupied by his fa- ther more than half a century ago. This_evening at 8 o'clock, in the Raleigh Hotel, the School of Foreign AL use it is all pure tood.‘l THER JOH MEDICINE "m No Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs. Service will hold its annual banquet in honor of its first graduating class. James A. Farrell, president of the United States Steel Corporation, new- ly elected regent of the university, will be the principal speaker, while others who will make addresses are Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, §. J., regent of the school, and Dr. Roy S. Mackl- wee, former chief of the bureau foreign_and domestic commerce, 2n {newly elected director of the schoo Graduation on Campus. 1,500 pairs Women’s Cotton Lisle Hose. A fine quality Hose of light weight—just the thing for the warm days. Sizes 83 to 10}4, and the values offered are the season’s best. Tomor= row’s price, only, a pair, 12%c. H 720 pairs Women’s New Silk Dresses 1325 Every one of the dresses is new and fresh, but the values offered are be- yond words— you'll have to see them to really appreciate the bargains they represent. 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Important plans affecting the general policy of the university were dis- cussed at business meetings of the alumni_and board of regents during the three-day celebration. Chief Interest is centered in the announcement that the Law School will institute day classes next October. Other plans are to be decided upon defi- nitely at L8 meeting in New York in about ‘Jhe Diéflaxdwa:re and Housefurnishing, 11 th.asd G Ste Prices This Means a Bargain- the memory of the twenty-eight students and alumni of the | Law School who gave their lives to their country during the world war, a bronze tablet was unveiled by the student body in the law library last night The occasion was the first class day THEQRGUWL SIPHON REFRIGERATOR “Products From Ferm to You™ Bellevue Farms Lunch from foods, thus-keeping all sweet and wholesome! “Ig's a Hit!” Our Summer Luncheon 40c spectally prepared Ianch- eon of hot or cold dishes suft- able for hot weather dining. 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