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12 s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922. @ L COMMUNITY CENTERS |ing room and games; choral soclety: , the Colum layers of the Thom- -:n Comrgunltfi c;:ue;_ w.llbll nuu'?; COL. TOTTEN ASSIGNED. | e comedy. “Double Trouble,” W EDUEA"DN NEEI] e Sorn® Witk difnte, Pramk geaeral st e War Depariment, has close to the Garner, |been assigned to temporary duty in N e charge of the publicity bureau of the 'b . ) W parper;, The Bubllc ls 1nvited 204 the | following “which he wil proceed to the subject: VWWeopenedour i chase of stage furniture. Panama Canal Zone for duty. i GIGANTIC SALES of the Finest. Quality H Thomson Center—Tonight: Sewing _— . . | (P Solution of World Problem and adult dramatic elubs. Dress-| MAJ. CUSHING ASSIGNED. flne new Clty Clul) Shop ! Depends on Better Un- ;-;o‘gy-;}[g'ggg;;g-_;{‘_‘;Fn;;’clr;;,:‘;;k}r: lag, Erneat vgm:s;:ge;:g‘shggéo: 11 5 0 0 O 0 b . d derstanding, He Says. |wch Pleasurs Glub: Community Or- |itermastés general, has heen orderca o] W NIET € 5 usiness chestra; community basket ball, report to the Judge advocate general : . The world needs education in order [ E. V. Brown—Tomorrow afternoon: | for assignment to duty. ld b l'[ Make Our Prices Astonishing| l Low that there may ho a bettor estimation | I¥g Slubs for rhythmic asnemg 0| ===—————=————| M €N woOu e within of true values, Vice President Coolldge |~ Southeast—Tonight: Country Danc- SPECIALTIB 15 MILLION POUNDS SOLD ANNUALLY pp) |icclared yesterday attechoon in s |ing CLY: LOVAISR Srminnity Cen- 3 commencement address at American xer:nban;"l;qnlsS:'-m(iomn‘l:tzr:mzmd:rrly —P, or squares e} us. &o dm University. 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A. itselt to what was sound and true |Club; sewing and dressmaking; read- s INC.s Binin 12245 220 good 1a the old wamd motive of | e come 50 miles creation, but strengthened and puri- fied by Christlan ideals,” the speaker Ya Lb. Orange Pekoe Tea, 13c; 'L ISty mode [ B e . or more — for 1, Lb. India-Ceylon-Java. . ¥ 4 | mouve whien” gave it direction and D “FLORSHEIM" English Breakfast-Formosa—Mlxed Tea, Lb. e e lVlng < Gunpowder Tea, Lb. . Cooge s yill 2t gan U peaien e SHOES potism and slavery have steadily been diminished and self-government and freedom ~have steadrly been In- creased.” The speaker sald this mo- G tive was the meaning of the life of 3 : Washington, of the great Declaration and of the greater federal Constitu- tion; the explanation of Abraham T Lincoln and the all-embracing free- . | dom wrought out in his day, and x finally it sent 2,000,000 men across the c - a sea that the cause of a Christian civ- F o . @ ilization might still remain supreme. { You learned to dive from the shore of the old swim- ming hole. Then step by step, gaining confidence each time, you raised the “The lessons of the great conflict huu‘nuz gone unlearned.” continued | the Vice President. “There is a gen- . . oyt eral admission throughout the earth height of your dive until relationship and a mutual ility. There is the league of vhich, whether it be success- ful or not, whether Imperfections may : : be contained within its terms, is. at : : least, the attempted expression of a you were cutting aerial curves from the topmost . ) 3 r{ SIS B l A e au et lonyeommorinasscciation branches of the old elm Pictured, the Parkway: this spring's BE V ERAGES o e e ott e, | P e o S tree. most popular “Florsheim™ last. Shown 1 Cent Extra Deposlt on Bottle ,'?,fi;‘,é‘;:,",;;;","‘;,:_",’:,,fg,}’f.’,‘“:{f‘ ar ex in Tonely Rj,d Tm;;ey Bm‘{,’" T: blaCkhcamh:L \ e — AB) | Bihiration ana an sven femer reliance | That first dive, like the first B T S e e dollar saved, was the hardest. | ack trim. These and most Florsheim $]() Following Mr. Coolidge’s address Bishop Charles H. Brent of New York spoke. Bishop John W. Hamilton. chancellor of the university, who pre- sided at the exercises, then called on ST 35 Sn s s a A A AR Start a Savings Account et > here with a $5-bill, then, as you The “City Club Shop of gain confidence in your ability, SALAD £ | Gen. Pershing. one of the audience. H for ‘a talk. The general responded B | with a brief impromptu address. g A Doctors’ and masters' degrees were i presented to twenty-five students and four fellowships were awarded. The remainder of the program in- cluded the invocation by Rev. J. J : Botfle 12 0Z c (Sultana) Can : Suir, chaplain of the Senate: praver [ oy (A by Rt. Rev. William F. McDowell, save more and soon you will | find a $20-bill easier to saven than that first $5. TRYIT 1318 G St. reading of the Scriptures by Rev. John R. Edwards and benediction by Rev. Walter A. Morgan. The United States Navy Band, under direction of Charles Benter. gave a program of music and acted as accompanist to the entire assembly, which sang hymns and patriotic airs at intervals ancy un- * in the exercises. “Florsheim™ Shoes at all H L A COURTHOUSE BUILT 1799 3 3 ; our 5 stores in Washington - Print Butter 4305 BUTTER 2 WILL REMAIN UNCHANGED Lincoln National Bank | s T Lb. . ... % : S Cor. 7th and D Sts. Special Dispatch to The Star. VI Va., June S.—Influential citize m all over the county at- tended the meeting of the board of supervisors yesterday, at Fairfax, to make protest against the proposed | remoldeling of the historic old_court-{ house. Representative R. Walton | h E S Moore of the eighth congressional res district, Judge James M. Love and A others made strong arguments | against changing the building. Every Egg % Patriotic and history-preserving or- ganizations were represented. Mrs. | John S. Barbour of Fairfax and Mrs. Selected for H Guaranteed Styles of Falls Church presented reso- : o 3 H A lutions from the Daughters of the { sQuahty and Size H Confederacy. Mrs Hough of Falls| f H 3 Church represented the Falls Church H | Chapter, Daughters of the American ! Revolution. Resolutions adopted by the Fairfax County Chapter, D. A. R., o e Syaks & QInmpang e Another of those Feature Fridays in the Boys’ Shop You can count your opportunities as covering | the voungster’s entire wardrobe—and offering 1 a most profitable time to buy for them. ‘ Boys’ Two-Pants Woo! Suits. ..... $7‘95 ggfi, gfil:t“s " $7.95 Values up to $12.50 Real Palm Beach F + Cheviots d Plain Bl i N i i Both Norfolk and plain belted effects Serges—modeled in the favored fashion; £ C made up to the Saks standard, with both —cut to fit and made to hold their shape. Gray, Sand and Striped effects. Sizes 7 pairs of Knickerbockers full lined. Sizes to 18 years. OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST [ 1857 P e | were predented by Mrs. Joseph Berry. | { Marr Camp, Sons of Confederacy. also | {made an appeal on behalf of the old | building. In view of the fact that public| sentiment was so strong against mak- ! ing any changes in the building. the board of supervisors voted unani- mously to preserve the old courthouse | as it now stands. A comfortable and | commodious new courthouse may be “ferected In the near future, and the old one used as a museum for pres- ervation of historical records. { Supreme B The Great A & P Tea Co., Sole Distributors National - Chocolate Gems, Lb.. ..30c @ BISCUIT ; Spiced Wafers, Lb..... 19¢ . Nabisco, Pkg Company A & P Preserves,jar. . ...... 29c | Puffed Wheat, pkg. ........ Your Perfect “Jona” Corn, can .. ....... 10c | A & P Corn Flakes, pkg. Ice Cream . Bovs’ Boys’ Collars “Jona” P 15 Ivory Seap, 3 cakes ... - And Ices M " C ona” Peas, can ......... c £ Rinso, pk | aomscit aeimry Wash Suits. .......! 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