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JUNE M, 1922-«-PABT 1 ,ouse & He_rrman Here's Where Y our Money Goes Farthest —and where the ai:cominoda:fibn of credit is cheerfully extended— " CLASSNIGHTHELD | THE WEATHER, Virginia—Continued warm and partly cloudy weather today and tomorrow, except for probably local thunder- snp:er!: moderate to fresi southwest winds. : Us West Virginia—Local showers today and tomorrow; somewhat .lower tem- perature tomorrow. o~ R vds for T ‘Two Hours. President Creeden Main | Tomperscure setamignc. 7 3 4 am., 72; 6 am., 71; .m., 85 4 p.m., 38; . 82; 12 noon, 85, 2 Speaker at Meeting of ¢ p.m., 86: 8 p.m.. $3: 10 p.m.. 5. a{lfhl‘\s( 2 .dlowest 70.4. : 2 . elative humidity—8 a.m., 65; 2 p.m., Alumni. 59: 8 p.m., 65. . " Rainfall (8 p.m. to 8 p.m.)—None. In the presence of distinguished visit- | Hours of sunshine, 13.3. Ing alumni, the 123d commencement }‘:nr cent of possible sunshine, 90. i Ly e e emperature same date last year— week of Geor own ‘l niv v”“:\‘ d‘:::,]c Highest, 84; lowest, 59, ously la: m..‘.z ¥iE & doutlo e i e eolebration fniy th ba (Furnished by United States coast and wre to receive degrees participated. geodetic survey.) The graduating classes from the col- Todu)—Luw tide, 3:21 a.m. and 3:56 lege. medi and forcign service | P-m.: high tide, 9:16 a.m. and 9:47 p.m. ge. me Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:10 a.m. and schootn, combined to make class night [0 o =T pioh “tide, '10:02 a.m. and on the Alltop a long-to-he-rememb. 10:34 p.m. event ".f{\."::".rfifi.:f}“.f\‘,.}:‘\v“"r The Sun and Moom. oric quac 8 7 lights and decorations. John 7‘31;0133,—&“ rose, 4:41 a.m.; sun sets, of Matne, president of the senior s i \ delivered the Cohonguroton addr: )e“l‘iom ;:uv;::un rises,4:41 am.; sun firewcil of alt Georgerohn Moon rises, 9:10 p.m.; sets 6:40 a.m. the Potomac river, as the st Splendid Bedroom Suite V- chanted the weird indian © Automobile lamps to be lighted one- e e turnicd the quadrangle | half hour after sunset. over to the juriors. Weather in Various Cities. Alumni Hold Meeting. Precip- (Exactly as Niustrated) the Hiliton opened with | TN sashmn | Mahogany finish_or Walnut_finish—Dresser, u . 8 p.m. Asbury Par ille, N with mirror; Chifforette; Toilet Table, with s 00 ueen Anne mm lte Triplicate. misrofs: Son! Bullsize Doubk Bed, . or er with bow-foot end. Pleasing type of design—and — well and carefully made throughout (Bxactly as Illustrated) Qu-en Anne design of four pieces, in Wal- (Bxactly as Iiustrated) Each Piece Separately Pried the spec ful | | it 0.08 § e | nut-finish—consisting of ‘Buffet, China Closet, Note the comfortable, high 2 forette .. ...$26.50 the alumni, appealed to them to Sup- “g" Serving Table, of Snclosed patterns; Dining back and strong maple frame, Dr.%ser “e.....$33.50 Chi $ e ebiniits oo 2 Table, with 48-inch round top, extendable to six . icely dnished. Toilet Table. ...$26.50 Double Bed.....$28.50 next “so. 1 feet. Splendidly finished and of durable con- — Seat 1s ot dou be transformed into an Z l!ruchon wrenne B TR R lication. All graduates 78 town, he urged, should join with the o alumni in an effc to co-vperate 80 with their alma mater. 48 Speaking of Russian conditions in Kg the great famine H‘zm‘|:~x. h}'athf‘r 88 & - o Walsh, just returned to Washingion om work with the American Rellef Gl& th B d ,ll A t Commisaion sald thers woutd bs mo 5 $ e briae reciate more deaths from starvation in e 4 o] 8 Volga district this vear. “The greatest e What to give at the wedding time is a]wa)ska perplex:::‘ gonservative in Sotving - the s question. But whether the couple are going to housekeeping or not, Russian problem.” he added, “is the; there are many features of furnishing that will be most useful charity and good will ‘of the Caited | Miam and therefore highly acceptable. For example: A Claxs Poem n-nd. :\.-». Orleans, L James J ceney New York ':';hm\ll'ylk"} foot ball and track s recited t A Fr; is of the ed G School delivered the »r's oration. Other ere Simon Mate™; in clog solo; Fongs: n-colored Duck—stron (Exactly as Tunstrated) h i iatree e ever Fire-side pattern—coverea Substantial frame, which folds all over with either Figured up compactly for Tapestry or Velour; loose carrying. Very cushion spring seat and spring comfortable for upholstery; at- camp and home tractive claw s 50 emergency. SPE and _ball : AT s msaniod SPECIAL i\ lawrence K Richard and banjo duet The e in spectacular | ,‘,,,,‘. McCann in the i (Exactly ss Tlustrated) Four-passenger Lawn Swing —seat and platform of natural finish; 37-50 niuroton role. Charles A. Daly the gene ‘.'.'"";{'.'I(é{{ii‘j}‘Ei'..ll:,:""": 2 “Geiree | CAMP BRADLEY TO OPEN. carney, N. Keenan and | an ot| consisting of supports of Red. Strongly built .... George ) La The bac n will he|Girl Scout Captaine and Lieuten- Children’s Lawn wangn, five deTtered this Ao et 0:3 feet high; seat and Py ered this morningat 10:30 o'clock | ants to Occupy Post for Week. Drop-leaf Table Drop-leaf Table platform in Natural Charles L. O'Brien of Ph ielphia. | Camp Bradley, at Edgewood Ar- et o T b B " Refrigerators sowing be the meeting o ; > —anc ora- Howing will be the meeting of the { senal, Magnolia, Md., will open Satur- “"':‘:fi?,",}' n';"},*,','mfc"fi . sl atiers hae L this Jobtons RS ] e School will hold clos- | day. Junq 24, for a week for Girl The table is 26 top—24x30 inches when open i These two makes—Challenge Refriger- s at the e Scout captains, leutenants and other inches high, and 00 SoRna, like the \| A C A AL BTt ato o ce Gould's Portroit. Yotz women eiplitesn wears ot agel when open M;g: sls S e 3¢ ! fi : ator Co. and Alask: gerator Co.- it of the late Justicelar over, it was announced last night| pyalitopimee inches high. Ma- e represent our idea of the best in refrigera- ould of the Sup Tict of Colum sented to the faculty hogany finish. ... eme Court tion principle.and construction. We war- rant them because we know they’ll give satisfaction. More than fifty different styles from which tq select. Specials: Top Lid Side Icer 2 > : One-piece, seamless; por- 37in. 20in. 13%in. celain lining}; 42 inches high, . Enam. lining ......$12.75 31 inches wide and 18 inches Reading Lamp » 3 er sizes up to $55.00. deep .............. (Exactly as llustrated) Porch sw“lgs Other sizes up to $55.00. Other e mm Made of wrought iron. porcelain case and lining, up St e I (Rxactly as Tiastratet) Apartment House ...$150 artiatic 2 Shade ldl'mlhh' Fumed-finish Porch Swing, angle. and ate ¢ ) > with slat seat and One-piece, seamless; por- A Sery handy reading Lamp. back; 42 Inches cehml.mmg 50 inches lngll High. Wide. Deep, Fitted' with " chata-poll oSty 52.95 24 inches wide and 19 inches 235, 24T.in. 15 in.,, $8.75 hangings .. Windsor Cllair " Another style—42-inch Porch decp. N -$45.00 %?_‘:'; _ZL_ :‘:~13t71,;§‘7::.312-5‘i (Exsctly ss Tlustrated) SEinEpICsRpel s it Other sizes up to $70.00. e, i ural finsh or fum- Decorative in ap- ed finish; equipped pearance and prac- with hooks and tical in ur;'llc;(s\{h-- 59 chains, ready for 33.50 Was pre-{by Miss Ruth C. White, District the George- | director of the Girl Scouts. Among town Law School, of which he was a|the instructors at the camp will be Cr for yuany years. by the erad- |, member of the life-saving depart- 100l 1ast might, ~ |ment of the American Red Cross, a nade rember of the foresiry resgrve for S o ft. a Girl Guide ofer from Ja1 ‘Cquity | England. & teacher of nature study | |and @ teacher of first ald. Instruc- | Mr Cantrel | tion in the scout program will be | Wit made as{given under the direction of Miss Aud gratitud. | White and Mise Bertha B. Howell, ffer and | director of the scouts in Baltimore. Registrations should be sent im- ately to the Girl Scout office at eventh street northwest. tice Gould was | and equity at years, law for many £ in the | of other ] THEPUBLILBRARY Recent accessions at the libr lsts of recommended reading r in this column each Sunday. The inting of this material in a monthly bulletin has been tempora- rily discontinued. class uf court_se whiel he i univer- B‘ogrnphyA Wilmar. Autiobiography. Leo Associa ustice B. Young Boswell E- hogany DROEINE ecren-nn strongly made. ‘Specials in Seasonable Rugs Grass, Fiber and Rag—of the very best makes, and in the most desirable effects: Hodges Rattania Oval Braided Rag Rugs Rugs Real colonial-like patterns— of light effects; colorful and A close-woven herringbone artistic. weave—that hugs the floor close- 2 00 ly—and is easily cleaned with 4x 6 m.... .$3. damp cloth. Offered in a variety Rt ey patterns—tor - DTwA8in ... $4.85 B! B\nguughs John. My Boyhood. E- G.F.\'A Lord. Lettres. 1911. Howard Brec ite Justice | mem: ciate Justi Byron, € E-B9Y! 3 o n Fihelly, v Cantacuzene, Julia Grant, Princess. he officers of the court My Life Here and There. E-C168. Clerk of the court, Harry|Choate, J. H. Life. 2 v. 1920. E- Flanders: marshal, L € deputy marskall, The atornevs before the court we Patrick J. Friel and Frank J. Albus. ' Eu436so. . T e Fabre, Augustin. The Life of Jeln! 1471 H Fabre. E-F1 DIGS SITE FOR CHURCH. L Foreyodd iterary Shop. E-F755. Forster, John. The Afe of Oliver Goldsmith. 1905. E-G37 fa. ons, G. J., Comte de. The True ory of the Empress Eugenie. E- L ears in the AN Rev. T. A. Walsh Breaks Ground 1 = in all sizes, begin- 514.75 - for Woodley Road Building. | ocaigh oooc mosen Guiney. ning 30x50inchies. 30x54 in $6.00 Rev. Father Thomas A. Walsh of & {Hi\- The Greatest | 9‘1215'Zl=~ . ceean el e ool and Fiber Rugs...$10. 3 : (Bxactly as Nlustrated) . A. M. F. Victor Hi . E- (Exactly as Illustrated) i H . San One of the most attractive and Colonlal, of Mahogany finish— ou aMmMmoc practical of all types and very well made; the legs are of Sewing Cabinets— of graceful shape and 3 The windshield seat ends made of Mahogany fluted; two drawers are of heavy cotton duck, We Dlsplay all models of ™A% *hnished " and 520 AU be® Shacios szo L e ety i Gl e o Eopaimendsfor he finieres, Soverea wiih declm Columbia Grafonolas church to be ructed this sum- | ROl OOHIa il Sna A ot T mer at Woodley road and 27th strect. { powell, J. M. Flashlights of Abra- The basement will first he com-| ham Lincoln. E-L63po, pleted, with a roof { Weave R. M. Herman \[elvme E- tions for 600 p M ments will be n accomn and arrange- Morgan, George. The Life of James de for the congre- b Monroe. E- rangement sewing m. gatlon to worship there. ining | Murray, John. John M . and equipped some, time in November o emoir. a10. H-atopomy - A Tanxing " EPE- 311,25 featuri th 1 been estimate 5 o A ) BesEromittie furns eaturing the popular s ol Agmieps ot E-2 at $85 Easy terms of payment—S$35 cash and $5 per month. Other models he- ginning at $30. Period models begin- ning at $185. Advance July Columbia Records 10-inch Double-disk Blue Label Each, 75¢ uper- | Diary. E-P399a3. structure, which 1 be built some|Mott, L. F. Ernest Remm E-R29m. time later, is planned to seat 1,000 { Robertson, Sir W. R., Bart. From persons. Private to Fleld Marshal. E-R347. Roosevelt, Quentin. Quentin Roose- 1 E-R§’ 1. C. C. CUTS ORE RATES. |MaiDonald, D. 3. The Radicallsm of — Shelley and its sources. 1912. E- Sh4im. 10 Per Cent Reduction to Take|yyrqgck, C. A Horatlo Stebbins. E- | Effect July 1. £ 23m, Freight rates on M . Chairs Made of heavy canvas on strong frame—reclin- ing to any desired angle and with convenient and com fortable foot rest. 5249 SPECIAL ... n ore from pro- - In One Man's life. E- anc | Mart “‘p( ‘harles. The Life of Arte- as Ward. E-W213m. hington, George, President of TU. Words of Washington. 1872 27a8. g x, Mrs. E. W. The Story of a Lllerar) Career. 1905. E-W6475. e shouid l«k- effect July The effect of the de- All Over Nothing at All Nora Bayes f &m; 1|’lul|! is to pux‘ th ke fter Collective Biography. Kindness Nora Bayes 75 cents LE R Y which \ei be et | Biographical Sketches of Washing-| Honey Lou ¢ Hart Sisters ) A-36808 duced by cent on the same ton Men and Women. Clippings Wake Up, Little Girl, You're Just Dreaming j 10-inch date under the commission” ion From Magazines and Newspapers. Five to the Set Shannon Four 75 cents in the general freight rate case. Iron| _ Ref. E-9B524. ive to e gre was one of the few commodities | Bradford, Gamaliel. American’ Por- s My Machree’s Lullaby Edwin Dale 10-inch nnfl\bv;ucrl:‘_lr:;erf;l;;&r::r Jeas not pre-l traits. 1785-1900. E-8B725a. Clear Glass Mixing Erin, You're Wearin’ 2 Wonderful Smile Chas. Hart 75 cents sc 3 al decision. plii b e Biogr‘np!;{y :Pn;u-ndo aDn: ?":h' Bowls—of graduated Bygones Fox Trot % A-2003 Aumale, H. E. P. '0., c d'. Cor- : i . P BUREAU CHIEF HONORED. | "reepéndence. '2'v; 110, 'e-auss. sizes. You'll i;nd :lhgfv 11 Pout Litte Me Sox St Bloeeii abre i Sunny Day * Fox Trof < E-C114. come in very handy tor dy enough for porch Some 10-inch Dr. Lloyd Elected to Board of Eye- | Fa,ml,,g“. G. M. Dante. 1909 E- your cooking. “2}!:‘? “"““?4 “w'h Georsfl Fox Trot 7::::- pa. = sight Censervation:Council. Calmondtaison, J. J. R. LAmiral SPECIAL for Stumbling Fox Trot % v tach s D:‘-‘ M. ‘; tlk:loy{l. ’chlle(an the safety i d‘l;‘smlni }\sxlo.LE;Eaxalc. e h ¢ at .ndhbu:k‘ cov~ Wh@ Tied the Can on the Old Dog’s-Tail? ~Fox Trot . 75 cents gection o e United States bureau | Gambetta, 3 res Intimes ef e et red with cretonne lect From of standards, has been elected to the | Souvenirs de Familie. 1909, E- | the se 2 N M otie patiara: Hundreds of Other Popular Records to Select From woard of directors of the Eyesight G142, Conservation Council of America, ac- | Golovina, V. N. G. Grafinia. Souvenirs ” to word received here from| de la Comesse Golovine: 1910. E- A -\\'vrk‘. He 11 vice rpl‘e!ill»nl of GGS\‘:‘. S e — 7 A 2 - . " the American Society of Safety En- Edmond. Journa v. In gineers. i 0. E-Gil. Se ith d Dr. Lioyd will take part in the na- ‘A Helne. 1911. E-H365t venth an tional movement for eye conservation | James, Francis. De I'Age Divin a enth an which has been planned by the coun-| I'’Age Ingrat. v 1. E-J246. E e Strws vl to be carried into the schools and | Lolies, Frederio. Frere d'Empereur. i Streets Yy | industries of L:h enation. r.l]ohnl}!_ “n"uf'ni““i( e ye ) . Tigert, commissioner of education, | Persat, Maurice, Memoires. . E- T8 Prot. Thomas W. Wood of Colume| . P482. i Fm of "‘"‘. - bia University are leading the crusade | Rey, Auguste. Jean Jacques Rous- for better vision, which the American seau Dans La Vallee de Montmo- Engineering Council’s committee on| rency. 1908. E-R76r. the elimination of waste in industry | Revre. O..C. La Vie et' Tes Ocuyres || zhafacterizes as a national uneqil. Ge Houore &'Uiie. 1940, k-Urdr. (=

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