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£ YT 3 SHRINERS ASKING - FORS30000 MORE Must Be Completed in Few Days. From $23.000 to $30,000 will have to ) be raised within the next few d to complete the $100,000 & fund necessary to insure Temple in its efforts to b 1922 Imperial Council se: Mystic Shrine to Washington, ac cording to announcement made teuart, illustrious terday by L. P. potentate of the local Shrine. ! While it confidently expected | that the full amount would be pledg ed when reports were read from all team capt at a meeting held at riday night, it was| City Club d that mpanied vote: as committee in | all such tenta- | Vil have o intensive d needed Wallace R Ackerman, nn. Shapire & TO ENTER MiNISTRY | Snrvey at Episcopal School Dis- | s’ Voeational Choice. | 1 to The Star. Va., May FIRE CHIEF DIES. Robert Away in Fredericksburg. Emmett Howe Passes RICKSBURG, Va, May 27.; Robert Emmett Howe of the Fredericksburg fire department died at his home here after an ‘llness of several months, ’ aged fifty years. Chief Howe had been in charge of the fire department since tne institu- tion of the new system and the pur- chase of the new equipm:nt svine rs he was KILLED BY TRACTION CAR. Bpecial Dispatch to The Ster, liott, aged seventy-eight, man, was run down and @ traction car on a cro! while opportunities. Willis F. Kern Receives Award | of Columbia, ¢ { the first 4 ver of high-grade competitors from | the vari { cellence in sche :1G. U. LAW EXERCISE other dep in holdi whil 1 member of the Georgeto-vn facul | members o Interest on your savings, com- pounded twice a year and free The person who has savéd and accumulated a little capital is always in a position to seize worth- The foundations of most fortunes are created in this way. Systematic saving through this Association will soon start you on the road to success. We pay the highest rate of interest consistent with absolute safety, and you will have the advantage of our experience and advice when you are ready to purchase a home or take advantage of a worth- while opportunity for investment. One Dollar or More Will Start Your Accmn;t Columbia Building Association" " 716 11th St. N.W. WINS YALE SCHOLARSHIP. |REV. D. H. BUEL ENTERS EPISCOPALIAN CLERGY |Zorez, =i Eip ims; e puigmas Carrying 31,800. : sition to go to Yale. ge for ying $500 a year for s of the under- The selection, h was made from a large num- s based on s schools, . all mround ab is to earn money and future pror - scholarship committee which ard is composed of A. E. parman, ufman, . K. Phelps, T. G. She Hyde, jr. and Paul Ka ARRANGED SEPARATELY Round of Activities Week of June 10. will act indepen tments of the class exerc president of tie se constitute the principad ev law students. It wiil be other d sity are stagin < on the Hilltc A tribute from th to the memory of th ice Ashley M. Gould of the D Supreme Court, and tor ture the ex On behalf :1ty me - school. s to the unveiling the cl s regular exercises in the when Driof addresses by Dean Hamilion, As- Hugh “egan “and the faculty. KILLED IN LADDER'S FALL. erset for the last fort ng a He feil about twelve feet er fell on him, fractur- For Your Decoration Day Photos 1A Autegraphic Kodak Jr. ‘Rapid_ Reeti- linear Fems 3 Rollx of East- man or Direx Films. Develop- ing and printing these 3 rolls; one 50-page Inter-- changeable Pho- t0 Album. $17.75 $1 a Week Others, $2 to 3200 Only Eastman Ageney in Washinzton Selling Ko- dakx at $1 o week. Seventh St; NW. ”glzs‘m s«."fi.w?' . 1 ® At the annual dinner of the Yale)Former Jesul Alumni Association of \Va!hlnklun! J it held at the Chevy Chase Club Friday evening it was announced that the alumni_scholarship has been award- !?l' to Willis l’-‘reder\ckcl\'ernlofnth: . | senior class of the ‘entral gl Convention Fund of $100,000 ; sciioot. : | i Thi holarship offered thig year Rousa BUel [ for the first time was open for com- ¢ o | petition to all boys and vicinity who were prepared (o ! enter college in the fall of 1922 and ! | who without such aid were not in ai town University to Be Re- ceived June 2. Announcement has come from New | Haven, Conn. that Rev. David Hill- | of the dlocese of Conmecticut, officfat- | of the Bar Associal ex-Jesuit and formerly of the District courts was held yes- n the District |president of Georgetown University, will be received into the Protestant Episcopal ministry-June 2. Dr. Buell It is the |left the Protestant faith in company st ever made available by any |with two others shortly after grad- uation from Yale, becoming a Jesuit. | clags of 1942 $300 for each | He became president of Georgetown | will enter as Bu May —Dr. 1 J. McMillan, aged seventy- || retired dentist, a resident of | I AY University, ‘Washington. Later he :married his ward,: Miss HE SU OF BAR e since taught in Roxbury Preparatory timued’ his, theslogleal. srudis. nued’ his theologlcal stu: ‘nd Head of George- | (oniiy he decided to enter the | pal ministry. The ceremony of receiving Dr. Buel into the Episcopal ministry will take ' lace at St. Thomas' Church at New aven, Bishop Chauncey B. Brewster ing. —_— Mrs. Orlando Crease, Jr., of North|on the West rive old daughter Deborah, at Wellesley Col- | they mingled with school register as ‘Deborah Crease, freshman in 1938 Lay Aside Courtroom Reserve and Sing and Frolic With Lawyers at West Rivet Club. The annual -complimentary dinner lege. Her name was entered on the |ing in the singing and the recreations. i Japes B. Archer, president of the which. means that she | Bar~ Association, read letters of re- gret from the justices of the United his regrets. tion fo the justices gi't'the the lawyers, join- More than 200 lawyers and their guests assembled at the courthouse about 10 o'clock and journeyéd by tomobiles to the club grounds, A slight drizzle prevented the holding of the dinner on the lawn, but the en- joyment of the occasion’ was in no manner diminished. Mu; nished during the dinner and through- raoon by Sol Minster's o chestra, and’ solos were rendered by terday at the .lmas Automobile Club{Jack Bowie. . Some of the younger r. “Nearly ail tho|lawyers enjoyed a swim In the river 5 Justices of the local courts attended, | while others engage: n base Wales, Pa., enrolled her sixteen-month- | 3pq "jydjcial reserve being laid aside, Music was-_fur- games, quoits and other asqusemen Bawin L Wilson was chiirman of | the the’executive committee In charge of the arrangements and was cOngratu- d 3 lated for the success of the affair.|the United States and Canada. The attendance was sald to be the can Branch Will Be Observed June 11. 269 railroad asso o4 s i bofen ML . JUSTICRS GUESTL [Vt e BPoi: S ot ibommt o ent st emloe ¢ e important conference of the court. ~ ASSOCIATION | oy oonersl Besatierc'sias s | gy RGAD Y, M. C. A, MEN PLAN CELEBRATION | %" Sadon: 2 Siye an inaication or | Semi-Centennial of North Ameri-|q4 The first rallréad Y. M. C. A. work | umns of The Star. was begun in Cleveland and within a few years spread eastward. While, much of the real service of th ail- road department cannor be et farn ¢ in statistics, it is said, the following ‘ buildings are being used by their Average daily attendance, 63,072 itor! time used, 3,509,000 qasal .n:.t?.n:"b?m_ 2,330,000; 80~ Bible clusacs, 10,937, 204 i The raflroad Y. M. C. A. buildinge The semi-centennial of the Youny |&re open day and njght to rairoad Men'’s Christian Associations of North | Workers. The objective sought is 1o America, an organization composed of | Eive a homelike place, care and com- 125,000 railroad men. who make up |fort “at the other end of the run” (o ‘ations and | those in whose care lies the sate branches of the “Y.” will be cecle- |transportation of travelers and goods brated Sunday, June 11, throughout —_—— If you want work read the want eol- i and price—and with the privilege of paying as is convenient. - Store will be closed all day Tuesday—Memorial Day. 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Other sizes up to $70.00 High ~ Wide Deep. 23in. 24%in. 15 in, $8.75 -$45.00, 25in. 27 in. 17%in., $10.65 Other sizes of Ice Chests, up to ¥28.50. © Attractive Overstuffed Library Suite (Bxactly as Tlustrated) Of excellent construction—consisting of Davenport, Armchair / 7 (Bxactly as Tllustrated) Sturdy enough for Porch service; attractive enough for indoor.use. Made of Fibay, with upholstered seat and back; cov- ered with Cre- tonne of artis- 510.00 tic pattern ... (Bxactly as Ilustrated) Four - passenger Lawn Swing—seat and platform of natural finish; supports 'of red. 57.50 Strongly built... Children's Lawn ,Swings, five feet high; seat and platform in pores i Greenr. $5.00 and Winged Fireside Chair—covered with artistically figured Tapestry—the backs of these s so pieces as well as the fronts; loose cushions; spring seats. A very refined and — substantial suite. 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SPECIAL, EACH....... $20 Ivory-finish ....$14.75 $37 Walnut-finish. . . .$31.50 $24 Mahogany-finish..$19.85 $40 Gray and Blue. . . $29.85 i 7$24.00 $40 Walnut-finish. $36 Ecru and Gold. . .$29.75 $52 Mauve and Gold. . $42.50 i . Special--Go-Cart | (Bxactly as Ilustrated) f Heywood - Wakefield Co. make, in attractive Ecru col- or 7 with adjustable hood and strong back; wheels ; run and com- fortable for the 518.75 : tiny passenger. . ‘We carry also all the various styles—Sulkies, Strollers, Pull- man and English Carts—of this and other contemporaneous HHL , makes, such as Whitney. Marked at convincing prices. it ™ ¢ In Buy a Columbia Grafonola . And you’ll be satisfied—because of its many advantages And we are featuring— Type E-2, $85 Now —in all finishes and fitted with the non-set stop device and cabinet for records, as pictured. You can arrange terms of $5 cash and $5 per month. _Columbia Records—Just Out 10-inch Doubleé-disc, Blue Label series. Choice: . . Sally and Irene and Mary (Cantor anad Ceballos.) Frank ‘Crumit, Tenor Solo. Orch. Acc. A-3543 Boo-Hoo-Hoo (Yow're Gonma Cry When I'm Gone (Link, 10-inch Aaronson and Lentz.) Frank Crumit, Tenor Solo, Orch. e Acc. Oogle, Oogle, Wa Wat (Gottler). Al Jolson, Comedian, \ rch. Acc. L 3588 u?na Red Schoolhouwe (Wilson & Brennan). Hart Sis- [ 1‘#‘:&. ters, Harmonizers, Orch. Acc. Not Lately, (Prince). Bert Williams, Comedian, Orch. ) 5, Y ant Trust Nobedy (Creamer & Layton). Bert Wil-[ 10-inch liams, Comedian, Orch. Acc. / A-3586 Teasin’ (Carlton & Biese). Fox Trot, Paul Biese's Orch. | on the Alamo (Jones). Fox Trot. Paul Biese's Orch. 4 l‘;;:-l one Days Are Over (Harry Von Tilzer). nNIlh. T:nnr and Baritone Duet, Orch. Acc. |8 I Got it, You'll Get It (Just the Same an Me) (Pollack). 7 Furman & Nash, Tenor and Baritone Duet, Orch. Acc. ikiki (1 Hear You Calling Me), from “Make It Snappy” w:KIln'u(r & Ruby). Frank Crumit, Tenor Solo, Orch. Acc. Incidental ukulele effect by Crumit. Hawalian Rainbow (Gravelle & Haring). hart, Tenor Solo. Ferera Franchini. ¢ Hundreds of Others to Select From Kindly Ask for Our 1922 Record Catalogue . Special Phices for Simmons Steel Beds Their satisfaction has made them famous—for t there is no better Bed construction than Simmons. s .75 The Windsor pattern as shown above. Mahogany — Colonial Poster (Exactly as Illustrated) Mahogany finish or Walnut, with shapely trim- ming and open- foot Either twin 01; 532.75 double size.. Made of heavy can- I vas on strong frame— reclining to any desired angle and with conven- ient and - it $9.49 3 _ rest. Special Hawailan guitar accompaniment by_ ) s $32.50 | == rubber-tired foot brake. Easy to Beds end. Hammock Chairs 75¢ Furman & ) A-3584 10-inch Be Vernon Dal- - Seventh and il Eye Streets