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! - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 1922 e o s Yol 3 XX 3043 K4 S0 FEORE - Rae e DRI “Tri-Wears” of white Sea Isle Duck $6.50 OUR wardrobe to be complete dur- ing the torrid sum- mer weather must include at least one pair of cool, comfortable duck oxfords. . These “Tri-Wears™ have all the smart style and that old-fashioned. reliable qual- ity that has made them famous for years. Made on a modified English last, sketched, or on a full toe blucher last. “Tri-Wears™ in all leathers and all good styles—high and low—at $7.50. as Cor. 7th & K 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “City Chib Shof" 1318 G St. et x THE mileage you get from any tire depends largely on the _& inner tube. Ifit fits perfectly, is tough, strong and resilient, you'll get every inch ot wear from your casing. And if it's made right, your tire troubles will be cut way down. LOOK AT MILLER TUBES They are made from surgeon’s grade rubber—the very highest quality obtainable. Many layers of rubber are laid one upon another. This positively prevents leakage and insures the greatest strength and resiliency. The Miller counter-sunk valve does away with troubles from leaky valves forever. Every tube is tested for twenty- four hours to prove that it is absolutely leak-proof before it is sold to you. It takes seven complete 24-hour days to make one Miller Tube. But it won’t take you but a little while to find out that it gives you the greatest tire satisfaction you ever knew! Buy Milier Tubes with your eyes open. You can see the difference. Note their extra weight and better finjsh. - They are for your tire—no matter what its make. FOR CORD TIRES Heavy — Oversize Shaped to fit the tire FOR FABRIC TIRES Tough ~ Resilient Both red and gray THE MILLER RUBBER COMPANY of NEW.YORK, Akron, Ohio When you want real downvight tire happiness — buy Miller Tires with Miiler Tubes. That's a combination that can’t be beaten! Washington Branch: 1105 14th Street N.W. R. L. Taylor Motor Co., 1840 14th St. N Hil & ts, 301 14th St. N.W. Donohoe Motor Co. 215 Penmna. Ave. S C. H. Smi N.W. Washington Tire Co. 1616 14th St. N.W. Ungerer Motor Co., 1136 Conn. Ave. N.W.; Garage, 1110 1Sth St. : Neumeyer Motor Co., 1823 14th St. N.W. Garage, 2101 14th St. Jawish Bros., 3605 M St. N.W. L. E. Sullivan Tire Co., Balley Auto Supply Co, 3001 14th St. N.W. St. N.W. Universal Auto Co., 1529 M St. Washington Accessories Co., 17th N.W. and L Sts. N.W. 230 GIVEN DEGREES ATC.U. GRADUATION IArchbishop Takes Part inI Exercises — War Dead Two hundred and thirty students of 1 | | Paid Special Honor. | | Catholic U | the bridge chie rom sium W them and, anged A frien Places Wreath on n_sacred t ven) th nt to re- hands of Curley of Balti- der, Rev. over | ev. Rev frid Rev. Paul r of the Arnold Josept heology: 1 i V. Thomas | o - uni Me: Rev | hor h Dictor of e - Burke, Rev. Thomas | Leo Leech, | , Rev. i Rev. | Pat- HEN were yo different lens. be able to tell yo average “life” of needed in two v least. LEESE'S GLASSE: ORDINARY KI MA QPTOMETR Cl4 9X= ST but_often a change ur eves last tested? Perhaps you Hhave outgrown your glasses and need a We will u. The a pair of glasses is five years. is ears at Consult us. S COST NO MORE THAN THE IND ISTS N.W. Joseph Thomas O'Connor and Geéorge Drew ail, School of philosophy—Certificate in accountancy: Frank field, William Maurice Woodlock. Hubert Martin, Timothy Austin Mee- Iter Aloysius Daly, Joseph Peter McHugh, Donald MeNeil, R e | McRaith, Rev. Emmét Joseph “ph Riley, Szeliski,, e | Oscar Winninghoff. Doctor of Philosophy—Rev. Joseph | | Charles Bartley, Rev. 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(Incorporated) Andrew Betz, Manager 1334 F Street Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles Now-- | Instead of in July Every Three and Four Piece Spring Suit in the House Including Golf Clothing—Tropical . Clothes excepted 265 $29.7§ 1345 $45 Suits. .. Goodman & Suss Clothing Included Note: Chgice of Blue Serge weeds, Unfinished Worsteds, Stripes. etc. —in fact, there is everything a man wants! Straws— T oo To heighten the importance of our sale of Clothing, we've decided to include our Straw Hat stock, instead of waiting until July for our Annual Summer Sale. 20 53 $ .00 S5 .00 $5.00 Straw Hats.......... $6.00 Straw Hats.......... $9 o $10 Straw Hats. ... {2 $12.00 Straw I{ats. e 392 I — 1005-07 Pa. Ave. D. J. KAUFMAN INCORPORATED. 616 17th Street We Give the Values and Get the Business A Combination That Suits the Needs of —UTILITY —DRESS —SPORT Il A Special Offering of Three Hundred ‘Splen.did Fast Color . BLUE SERGE SUITS ll?vauli]'ull_\' Hand Tui[urrd! ‘ \With vour choice of a,pair of elegant white flannel or white striped serge trousers, One coat, vest and trousers of true blue serge and a pair of Fine White Outing Trousers— a combination worth all of $40 for only thirty-five. Models : ‘ Conserzative Young Fellers Double Breasted Cuts Regulars Shorts Longs Stouts = Money’s Worth or Money Back