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THE EVENING HOWARD STUDENTS IN CAMPUS PLAY Histrionic Talent Shown in|. Program Feature. of Commencement. The Howard quitted themselves of their commencement wh took place in -th theater on the university o HEht The prog “Aria de lady, and * ley Torre eKeteh pu | Players adw in the open npus las m consisted of two |,1 1ys | | Letw (Kathle Hillyer) (Wa i oceu ! and i Corydon and shepbierds § cugased 1 reh 1y under | the dircetion ot amiric di- | sthumus (Horace Scott). The pherds become so int the ing of their respective that they entirely forget that are only enguaged o piay and i the finale they kill e other reality. Because lhis sketch ha ocen it professions ihe How- ot mu rend 1Cuiar o b avers were tor vl of To i talent recipieats their exceddent Calinda,” wpened i mar he sccond p ¢ love dane h the nrst cw “Dan . Were subject to rarely can 1 these modern tim ticn of the art ot the H of the ruce Lafon, ladies howed srandee death, i daucing Wit Gr Davis) , 15y and uch to ¢ » Tolk dang smposcd by Prot Howard Univer- | bar of old native some won ham), | Dot 1 rec Judie Prev Lope interpret v The mus:c Wesle H sity (ro wusic " was ward ¥ ot Juis Charies Wood and Velma You French gro rell, Ernest Cherrie, L. Bur- Corar s Robe Davi Walt n. Thelma Hill, Ruth Jacobs Ethel Jones, Pea Johnson, ard, harity Mance, Fraz Muriel Milton lizabeth Moore, ce Nash, Mamie Neale, D. K. Pittard. M. Robinson. Marinetta G. Saunder: paulding, S th, Augus ¥ Turner, Ui Welch and Ruth | Williams. _— MAGYAR POSTAL PACT. Money Order Relations Renewed by U. S. and Hungary. Money order relations United States and Hpngary sumed June Work having sign tween the two countri Orders will be both ways, office in Hungary the latter countr: money be sent in no other way, will not be responsible for funds sent by registered lette: OFFERS PLUMBERS’ BILL. Would Amend Law Licensing Gas Fitters of District. Senator Ball, trict committee, between the will be re- General tion in dollars | { chairman of the Dis- | at the request of the | District Commiss has intro- ced a bill H licensing plumber: { the Distrie At pr 3 ssued to a master plumbe fitter for the fee of $3. This lic lasts through the lifet licensee. The bill proposed Commissioners would ncrease the fee to from to $50 and would make it payable annually. The Commission- | ers point out other building con- tractors have to pay annually and a much larger fee than the plumbe 3 RETIRING BOARD NAMED. An Arnty retiring _board ordered to meet in this cits been ex- has for t amination of such effice be sent before it. The memb e | board are Briz. Gen. Harry { hol « spector gen Ford, medi H mer, cavz lins, medi llnm H X : - D. Pa nd Eaward | T. B, Weidner, Medical Corps, are de- | tailed as medical examiners for the board. Films developed on the premises in a labo: equipped to rende- best service. Enlarging a Speclalty Harry C. Grove. Inc. 1210 G St. N.w, Washingtea Fem. the Korak \, The P. A. Roberts Const. Co., Inc. SUCCESSORS_T0. PRESTON A. ROBERTS MAIN 1776. THE MUNSEY RLDG. Builders of the “IDEAL" ing quality, the cheapest in the city. Remember the name— ROBERTS. SIO DOWN, $10 MONTH CASH OR TERMS. _ SPREOIAL TOMORROW ELK GROVE BUTTER 48c Lb. {TO URGE BETTER STREETS W. (. Dent of the r tte firm ro& ne., 717 Hth ting nt of Prinee unty, president of the ‘linton < and president of “the ’v\.‘i”‘hl'ru Mar; nd Country Club, the | i mbership of which eml s resi President of the g ation, written the « attention to | the at the Mer chants Manufacturers? Associ tion bhas taken with respect to th improvement of the hig yS goin into southern Marylane d - stut- they feel “there is amples au- hority Cin onr immediately urging that the improvement as asked for he | i residents of the th conn- Jties” said Mr. Dents lett ‘o their buying {AIDS WASHINGTON CLAIM. APPEALS TO MERCHANTS Warning Sounded Washingten May Lose Trade Unless 11th Street Southeast Is Improved. dents of I'rince Georges, Charle and St Marye count appe the Me han \l anufa Association ing that the ct Commiss mproving Anacostia the ibility southeast Distr of 11th str bridge s an s truck farm unty and nther sections of souther i baul practically all of their | ton Many com- | ints have come to me from the; ners about the rough condition Tith Street. and in many instances loads of produce are injured to such | Xtent that their marketable value atly r + Dent ed Ly the e was passed to build om southern Maryland dir Baltimore, a of thirty The road nee, cauntie touching W n the job Taryland fa na seil surface ro inl offers t mers and in Wash ver w will Sylvester Backs Move to Locate National Rogues' Gallery Her: In its efforts to hav the proposed e 1 bureau of identification lo- ated i Washington the District po- ve department w have the support £ 3 hard Vv former super- ent of poli ind now in cha ! work the for Com nted that ¢ found with whic ) the conven- Prois hoping | District will | sum = the disapp a not b Sulliv ssione eSS men of the ng the reguis police chief to mal t to permit trip. e C sioner pointed out to-| that ould be an unfortunate n to have others of the propos on and not have the paratmaent present i d-Fares to Virg On sale fimal limit days Railw UNDER CIVIL SERVICE. ! Bill Passed in Senate Would Affect Salaries Less Than $800. Senate hi ng minor emp nt serviee ar und employes in the classified service. creating 1 new division, known ass . which will include “char- women, labor her employe whether ¢ fed. who emplo, than the the Hous goes to pending ator Sterling ha and the It now bill 2 bill postponed o substituted. sident When ¥ Take Father Need a John's Me ement (3 Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. Invalid Chairs For Sale and for Rent Now is the time for, tie invalid to get the fresh air. Rent one easy rental THE GIBSON CO., INC. high Jui of the 917-919 G St. N.W. 508 9th “After Dinner” CIGARS Made in Washington by HENRY T. OFFTERDINGER Agent for Comoy Lom- don-made Brinr Pipes ard Smokers’ Articles GRADUATION DATES OR SCHOOLS SET Commencement Exercises to Be Held From June 19 to 22. aduation exereises of the District rmal schools will be held a The schedule ment exercises of the and the school of- to either preside or diplomas follow High 5 nd 1 ssigi June 19 at ¥ will preside Rhodes will are hool allahan ot th members 1 Us pn of the Yoard, preside ephen < nt superintendent of s the diplomas Business High, June 20. Hish (two-year ne Edwin will James Mulll “hoot s pm Dreside wnd ent the diploms arc mer of the school board. Cential h .\-'u' June 21, at P Mr Kram preside and I3 Roward L. Hodeks acting toof ¢ hool board, will pre- June 20, at § lou, superin- proside, and nt the doplont S pm oyd will presid © Callahan will present the dipio- mits Columbia Janior High School, June 19, i pm. Mrs. Rhodes will presige ind Mr. Graham present (e diplomas Wilson Norn . June 22, Wilson Normal Schooi, Jun at 8 pm. Mie Ho will prestde and Dr. Ballou w t the diplomas Armstrong 1 School, June 20, at S pm. Dr n Johnson will preside a .. Houston will faward h arc members School, June 21, at ¥ will e preside and ber of the board Ming superin- nt ! charge of colored schools, ward the dipio W dunior High School, J am Mr Hous Dr nson W War Col- have been stations, Jo duty James Medicai Lieut orps. to Col. James . to the oftic Army, this EAUTIFUL that Stationers Prices E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. wderate. The Best Gift for The Graduate AN { Eversharp Pencil 50c to $5.00 Extra Leads for Eversharp, 10c Per Package of 12 Leads Complete Stock The Gibson Co., Inc. 917-919 G St. N.W. MOUNT VERNON AND Alesandrin, ronnd trip. Ariingt, 10e Electric cars leave 12th Pennsylvania avenue northwest on the hou aul haif-hour—9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Running i Washington-Virginia Railway Co. Phone Main 397. Clifton Market 2406 14th St. pecial 'romnrrow Elk Grove Butter 48c Lb. N W [ 1)\ Stag Hotel, 608 9th| | Special Sale Electrical Supplies SUMMER RATES Phone Main 8108 rooms. §6 $10.50 $8: 8§14, with toilet, and lavatory, $10; 2 per cent more. Rooms_Like Molhcr Used to Keep Grove, Inc. Harry 1210 G Street N. W. Street is distine- | in i REQUESTS U. S. TO GRANT RECOGNITION TO -GALICIA League of Amerioan Citizens of Ukrainian Extraction Plead for Homeland. Delegates to the convention of the League of American Citizens of Ukrainian Extraction, which closed yesterday at the Continental Hotel, called today on their senators and representatives seeking their support lin the effort to secure recognition for Galicla, their homeland. Galicia is now under the military control of Poland, but Ukrainians hope soon to secure recognition hy the United States of a permanent government in Galicla. About 100 of the delegates, headed by P. J. Hrycey of Philadelphta, presi- dent of the league, were presented to President Harding yesterday. A memorial from the league was pre- sented to the President by Dr. Stephan Hrynevetsky of Chicago, consisting of the colors of the Wes: Ukrainian Republic and translated the device | We Fight for Galicia Till Death.” Yesterday afternoon the delegates went to Mount Vernon, where Presi- dent Hrycey laid a wreath on Wash- ington's tomb. The meeting conclud- ca yesterday with Instructions to the sectional delegates to organize branches of the league and to collect funds for orphans and fnvalids in the Ukraine Funds will also be raised to help ~ American soldiers of | Ukrainian extraction. 1 —_——— A powerful flame which will burn under water and cut through a steel plate three-quarters of an inch thick at twenty inches a minute, is the in- vention of a French engineer. The Greatest Value Ever Offered This No. 2A Fold. Auto. Brownie, R R lens, takes pictures 21,x4Y. 1—Carrying Case. 1—Roll Film. 1 year’s subscription to Kodakery. $13.90 Quick Service on Developing and Printing Expert Workmanship Washington Home of the Kodak Harry C. Grove Incorporated. 1210 G St onhard Ranwolf, a the first to make coffee of hix travels, printed in 1 houses arpse almost everywhere. tion of coffee, coffee the first in Constantino, richness . W ME Mesco Building, 1 $10.00 Unlveml Motor Elec- tric Fnl,S mlcl:h e ST O8 Oscillating 10-inch Universal . 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GARRICK—"The Acquittal,” formance at BELASCO—"Sleeping Partners,” at 8:20 p.m. per- KEITH'S—Fannie Brice, vaudeville, | at 2:15 and $:15 p.m. COSMOS—Ann Suter, “Symphony in Dance Land,” at 3, 6:30 and 8.45 p.m. STRAND—"Spirit of '7 photo- play, at 1, 3, 6, 7 and 9 p.m. PALACE—Priscilla Dean, in “Wild Honey,” at 10:55 a.m., 12:55, 3:50, 6:10, 7:55 and 9:05 p.m. METROPOLITAN—"A Question Honor,” with. Anita Stewart, at 11 a.m., 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:40 and 9:43 p.m. RIALTO—Clara Kimball Young, i “The Worldly Madonna,” at 11 :30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9: COLUMBIA—Dorthy Dalton, Woman Who Walked Alon a.m., 12:20, 2:10, 9:40 p.m. INDICT FORMER TELLER. Grand larceny and are charged in an indictment report- ed yesterday by the grand against Robert Doing, twenty | years old, former savings teller the Exchange Bank. It is alle he appropriated | seven liberty bonds of $100 each and six bonds of 50 eacn belonging to the bank. Others indicted are Albert grand larceny; Charles housebreaking: John G. W. sault and carnal knowledge. to kis own us Don't say they are hard to get until you have tried a Star Classi- fied “Ad.” It's interest- ing to note how fruitiul of results Star Ads are— no matter what you are seeking. Of course they cannot accomplish the impos- sible, but they d overcome many diffi- culties. The Star’s wonderful circulatio: does i “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Coffee ns a beverage wa: the 1Gth century into Egypt and Constantinople German physician _was known in Europe, by the account Soon after the int it ING CO- Phone Main 7601 Complete Line of First Aid Cabinets for Boy Scouts, Autoists, Etc. All kinds of First Aid Cabinets can be provided at Gibson's. Among our great stock, we suggest the follow- ing: Travelkit Pocket Outfit, especially de- signed for Boy Scuots Automobile Case, $2 00 for the autoist, most complete . b ’ $2.25 $4.00 ‘Wood Emergency Case, good for the irhny others to select from. -Come in and see them camper Franklin 5077 embezzlement | jury | Moore, | t JUNE 1922, AMUSEMENTS. LOEW’S COLUMBIA Special Film Features ! CRANDALL’S ,‘;; NUE GRAND | HIPPODROME 244N X Avsd ™ “LADIES MUST LIV | T!v}lllnlllfl\' SCANDAL™ 1 NEXT WEEK g RECENT 15tk _and i, Strees REG . BETTY COMPSON, in END OF WORLD. " POLLAR “BTAND 1'A A RUR “HOPE 1 POLLO THEA AND GARDEN CRANDALL’S = 1T COST $1,104,000 Sunny Paradiss— Monte Carlo— “La Cote d'Asur''— In the Casino— Balle de La Fortune— ‘Wayward women— Georgeously Gowned— How do they do it} 14th and Irving Sex. AW NEAL HATL {LYRIC Male and femalo— _ SHEEP," and LLIOOM Parasites an = @ K 911 H Street N0 = ENPIRE 211, stece A ‘Wasteful RICH, in “THE BEARCAT A wealth— _ whine Comedy. “HIS WIFE'S SO Vrhere. doos it AMERICAN " 5% = X5 Come from? HOME 1230 © A Women's ways I 1 _Exira Mg Comtry Ntore Man's Power— = North Capitol and P Sts, Picture— PRINCBS 1110 | LIBERTY e Ake ATAAR An adult— _M"_;\LMH\ T, in ““THE HOLE IN THE WALL Clean—-smast L 1475 I Street Censored— : OLYMPIC o Epitome of O GOl “JOuN Human MALL TOWN STT J Passion. METROPOLITAN CRANDALL’S LAST TWO DAY Street at 10th ANITA STEWART, NEW THEATE The georgeous and “THE_TEN-DOLLAR RAISE. magnificent prise Night e mastorpisce TRUXTON GARDEN Now Open that LUR TONIGHT. captivated CRANDALL'S . AND GARDEN 14th and Col. Rd MATS. 2 PM. DAILY: 3 P M. NDA TODAY - MARION DAY WORTH E “THE MOV ~VIOLA = s,..:ax ELITE Nx:..:m}x PH DOROTHY_ DAT. CIRCLE _ lAmp talent THOMAS MEIGHAN, N, BACHELOR DADD DANA BORRY ' VER AVALIER WRITTEN, DIRECTED BY AND FEATURING ERIC VON STROHEIM “THE MAN YOU WILL LOVE TO HATE.” Add CAPTAI MT. VERNON Via Steamer Charles Macalester REX INGRAM'S THE PRISONER OF ZENDA First public performance MARINE ARRACKS BELASCO PLAYERS June 12, 8 P SHUBERT-BELASCO THEATER. Music by Marine Band Lv. 7th St. Wharf 10 am., 2:30 pm. - “COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN' Dancing Phone Main u.s Tonight at 8:30—25c-81 Tickets on sale at Robinson's Music Btore 1306 t. EARLE FOXE-H!IANDA LYON “SLEEPING PARTKERS” tonal comedy by SACHA GUIT author of *‘Debure: MATINEE TOMORROW 2:20 P. None sold at entrance the benefit of ex-service men Given for n by the American Woman's Legion. FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK WASHINGTON'S ONLY REAL OUTDOOR PLEASURE PLACE A g & Thrilling Rides—Other Attractions —— e —— Carnival Night GREAT GLEN ECHO ORCHESTRA POR YA DANCING Out at Str. E. Madison Hall w Park 8:30 TO n 30 IN THE BALLROOM Chevy Chase Lake! Twa trips to River Vie Confetti Souvenirs at 230 aut 6:30 nm SOREE cta i rroen 7 B.F.KEITH’ 250 th and Water It. - - Don't Mis A trip. 2:15 5 DAILYZ:25 SUN 220 HOL2 03 Stancard Time apd Not D. 8. Ti ~THE CHICKEN COOF | Opens Saturday Evening, June 10 me MOORE'S RIALTOC LR e e | “Delighted”--Post 11 AM.—Lanst 2 District A POWERFUL DRAMA OI DUAL PERSONALITY. Equity Pictures Presents FANNY BRICE WEAVER_& WEAVER Bezazian & White LOEW’S me and Gau CLARA KIMBALL P AL I. AC gggggzggégéfixifla YOUNG figns L7y 'rmcn.u’ Chesapeake Beach MADONNA el “WILD HONEY” D%~ CONCERT FEATURES g By Cynthin Steckley Rmu., Orciestra, Overture, Zamp H. Fo freud: SELECTED SUBSIDIARIES &y NEXT WEEK ®2 Paramount Presents BETTY COMPSON and TOM MOORE in “Over the Rorde=" 10:30. 3 n"o 11:00, 2. 3.20, Haa 10:30, 235 Great Falls Park FREE DANCING The Ideal k“for the Family ienie BOATING, FISHING OUTDOOR SPORTS Frequent Train Service I'rom 36th and M Stx. N.W. Beginning Sunday WALLACE REID “Across_the Continent” Violin solo, olov, “Liebes- LOEW’S COLUMBIA Continuous 10:30 A, M. LAST TWO DAYS Iif pred G ATI!I‘E:‘T}RC KIY:: DOROTHY Week End Excurslons to 25c |, Famous Ganick Playars | ! n A LT o " Blue Ridge Mountains 50c | WM. HARRIGAN [ | of Virginia “The Woman who Walked Alone” With MILTON SILLS— WANDA HAWLEY T A T | return passage until midnight of follow- ing Mondey. Special Round Trip Fures BLUEMONT ... Round Hill Purcellville Leesburg Herndon ~ BUNDAY LAUGH NITE '3 LIVE GHOSTS T—CRANDALL?" METROPOLITAN and ofher points. (Children 5 end under 12 years half fare High Altitude, Healthful Climate DO THE DEAD LIVE? SEE THE ificent Scenery Rest Recreation .“o“IJA BoARn,’ AT TENTH— h flll.ilkl':::mlslodlthnb!’ and cgm(ofllhlr ome-like I3{ y secured at mod- LAST TWO DAYS erate term: Bpecis Chicken Dinners, coMIN: 10130 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Electric Trains Leave Terminal, 36th & Washington and OId ashington an Dominion First National Presents e s ANITA STEWART With splendid support in a pic- turesque and thrilling romance of the Sierras, a QUESTION OF HONOR MACK SENNETT COMEDY, “GYMNASIUM JIM’ —OVERTURE— PEER GYNT SUITE (GRIE; Washington's Finest Orchestra Enjoy the Week End at COLONIAL BEACH “Washington's Atlantic City” Steamer St. Johns Leaves 7th Street Whart Sunday, June 11th, 9 A.M Round Tn (Good Sunday omy). Round Trip (Good for Season), 40-] Mlle ‘Moonlight Tnps FREE DANCING RAIN OR SHINE Every Evening except Sunday at 7:15 p.m. JAZZ ORCHESTRA Adults, 7Bc; Children, 40c. Sunday Excursion June 11, 1922 NEW MARKET, VA.. AND RETURN for ENDLESS CAVERNS (Wonderful and Spectacular) SPECIAL TRAIN N. MIRSKEY, Conductor Lv. Washington (Tnion St 8:00 2.0 Pathe News — Topics of Day || R iarng Tv. dimw dasiet, 600 b f * NEXT WEEK For Literature, luformation, Yiekets a{p. ‘outhern Railway System 1425 F St. N.W. or Ticket Ofice, Union Station Be Prepared For All Emergencies Unprepared- | ness against the unknown has caused much hard- ship in the world. Save awpart of your pay and be pre- pared forall emergencies. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS In Another “Tol'able David" “SONNY” From Gro. V. Hobart Stage Hit DAKCIIG Private Dancmg Lessons RIGHIWAY SCHOOL OF G. 1218 New York Prisets metueiies 15 Ko bo 10 p.m You nrfl vot_have wn _appoiztme: PROF. AND MRS. ACHER'S STUDIO, 1127 10th st. 0. s Monday and Fride;, 5 19 ] s | Phone Frankiin Established 1000, PROF. AN TS BTUDIO, s N 1 STRAND ALL WEEK 12130 P. M—11 P. M. 1127 > American Photsplays Presents the SPIRIT OF ’'76 A romance of the Revolution- ary War. B én heart inter- est and_historical fact. AN AMERICAN PICTURE FOR AMERICAN PATRIOTS 15% LAEY WILBUR, @ Dupont elr. m-anu Studio). PE. Fr. 1435-W. ____ Ballroom and Fancy Dascing. DA\'ISON”S"“" 1329 M n.w. 25> “' tost = e Cor. 7th and E Sts. DON'T MISS IT. «tel Gordon Ballroom—16th and Eye Aeer and PRIVET® JesSOBN. o — in\muk for oul-of-lowh classes, Py