Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1922, Page 21

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Scheol playghoys “He opeped uly 5 and tha" ;fnyi:?neldnx ¥ill be in charge are announced as “ollows: ~ Arthur, Arlhur plsce %’mfl"ar F4th aijer eu% g 2 enc‘chuau 17»- and Colum- ita road northweat, Iteng Jerch; Cor ran, 28th and’ M dtreets horthiweat, ret Patterson; Emery, Lincoln e and Prospect street north Mary Snyder, Thelma Castle; Fair- brother, 10th and E streets southwesf May Howard; Henry- | Marjorie Johns, G. on, 6th and D streets southwest, Mr. “White, Margaret High street between R and > 3venue northwest Margaret Hight A - Costello; , -Monroe, - Columbia yoad bétween ‘Georgin' avenue and herman. avenue, - Dorothy Gilberts ., Hiatt place and Park road .%uru Hardison; Thomson, 13th and Bth streets southeast, Helen McCol- ‘lam, and. Eaton, 34th and Lowell “streets northwesf, Corinme Stepfens. Colored—Briggs, 22d and E streets | morthwest, Helen Richardson; Bruce, ! “Kenyon sireet between Georgia and | Sherman.avenues northwest;. Birne; Nicholas_avenue, * Hfllsdale, D. Estelle Wood: Giddings, '3d and -streets southeast, Alice Carroll; Jon 1st and L streets northwest, Anita Murpeau; Lovejoy, 12th and D streets | northeast, Florence Neale; Langstoi North_capitol iand P, sirocts norin- tewart: ‘Magruder, 16th a3 atréets morthwest, 2 Pmums 27th and N ont avenue between T and U, ughes. Appointments madé in playground | = ,a.p.rgmu for .. community _pla; rounds. te. take effect at once, ar Bloomingdale, 1st.and Bryant stree Bvelyn Howard. Dorot [arrington, Clinton 3 ger, 2ist and F| eets northwest, 5. K. Hand and eanor Hill; Garfield Park, 2d and F JStreets southeast, Maude Parker, Rich; Tennyson and _ Janerio Georgetown, 33d and Volta “place northwest, Ethel Allister, #Abbie Green, Leo Sullivan; Happy FHollow, 18th and Kalorama road northwest, Janet Gassman, Katherine 2d_and ‘N streets ‘White, ~Margaret Harris;, 10wa Avenué.. Jowa avenue etween Varnum and Web acqueline Whiting, Mackin, V street between 1ith and 5th' streets northwest, Kathleen isher, Louise Major; Mitchefl Park, -23d and S streets northwest, Josephine Malone; Montrose Park, Lov and R’ street northwest, Moore, Joan Reamy; New Ha “Avenua, New Hampshire avenue be- tween L and M streets northwe: “Slever Dean Eden, Jane Larkin; N York Avenu ‘ollins; Hoover, ’ ni Martha Dunham; Helen Clark: Plaza, { ist, 2d, B and Massachusetts avenue ‘mortheast, Katherine Swanson, Helen Einstein; Rosedale, 17th and Kramer streets northeast, Caroline Alexand “Ethel Pilson, Laira Vandercook, W Alam Hanrahan; Twin Oaks, 14th and ‘hym‘; streets northwest; Pear] Co- lyve Barbee; ‘nrgmla Avenu J0th and -Virginia avenue sduthea: M. “Thelma™ Smith, Johns. Colored—Cardazo, 1st and I streets ‘southwest, Lola LeBrsnd! Rob. Anson; “C. H. l{ow Louise Sullivan, adys . Thomas; Teh and’N streets north: et McKinney, and Willow %, B and C streets south- ys Stokeés, Anita Randall SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AWARDS 11 DIPLOMAS T mmmuuufluuunflmmmuuuuummm Reception to ‘Graduates Follows . Commencement Exercises at i Hotel La Fayette. % Proud of the distinction of blazing the trail for their alma mater, eleven members. of the class of 1932 were presented with diplomas at the initial uating exercises of the National hool of Commerce at the Hotel mme last pight. C. Bosworth, president of the umuom presided, and, after oosunn had _been: promgunced - by Thomas _Brawne, congratulated o " student body and. briefly out- l;‘ed future plans of the young 0ol =% In response to President Bosworth, oseph 5. Zucker, class p olced the sentiment of the g class by Dro?hes)mg a lang an eca!lhl.llflo for the institution, and ( I 3 i | Taxiag _his theme - the- well- {Bnown slogan - of Rotary.~ “Serviee {EAbove Self” Willlam Clabaugh made ] o prlnelpll address of the evening ind gaye the embryo ascountants ad- {@iice “Teward¥E -tTiélr -Chogen: protes- {Mon. & More than onds of th and, rovo < diplomas, & gononl §Mambar- of the graduating class ere: Rigm Francis Delaney, ‘harles K ‘Donley, W. H. Graham, ililam F. Henry, Charles Kershen- um;: Kemneth W.- Moroney, Moore Helntolll. Irineo J. Reyes;, Herbert 3 ban B. Valenune and 8. Zucker. MRS. STEVENS PRAISED. ‘Work, 3 niphe will find it difeult %o aissociate the Near East Rellet Srork from the, P {#tovens,” Harvey ‘W. Wiley, ' fust re- | Reneq m‘r T.years as chajrman and h an of Mrs. Stev- g:; 'l"‘tn. saua In & statement = 'Undlr her leadership, as volunteer Gnctor. a work unparallelled in the relief campaigns in Walh» developeéd. trict's gt top"® each o i (caan fi A. Thrift, former chair- Sitiséns’ conimittee, re m- Er‘: Stevens has taug! o &ive; arid to e tl-d use she gave of herself ‘a8 the suffe 8. Ilnor are ohrn-l debtors. r:lh..;:lu' &nd unseifish r in a grea hdn cause, most ably nau’h msrmc: CLOSES YEAR- - WITH BUILDING BQOM, 'ONE OF BIG FEA Bulldin boom. 'ndrea andJobe § ings wer or the he total collectlun o! taxes ran +]- i n‘_éb H E = gaw| an Ilnnroc'd {thousand, thre crmits for. bulld issued, a® against ml partment. cql-_' which showed an 0,130 over the fiscal \uhmflblle tags - is< |- just closed 2 5 15,000 ‘mipee 11 4 llfihmnl 'flfl-h cond| was brought to the attention of ti biennial convention of the Genenl Federation ‘of Women's Clubi at cn-uuuqu. N Y., last welk by trrlto tobes 18, siater, the least among the tribss of :&lfi And, yet, may it not be gf¢ the last may be first, for nowhere in the length and breadth of the nation can be ‘found an srea thi es square in which 114 llel PO~ of the figures. 1 be made up, ererwas needed dursyu! t yeaf for appropri . ome! ‘i“ ,300,000, atyted, $30, ok cotters ntry, d 0 V! l‘eder-unn‘bl Lh- 000 o 4 :‘ot Cotirabia hoids & ’acnlllr "y telatfon 4o _the sta %) Unlon lBr_-iener- EASY CREDIT TO 'SUIT YOUR INCOME Every suite in perfect condition, but must be ‘sold to make room for new stock coming in. Your Choice !—Four piece Walnut-finish . Bedroom Suite. Regular 1] aur-piece Mahogany-finish Bedrodm Stite, A Sale of ‘Odd Metal Beds . All Floor Samples, slightly shopworn, but otherwise in perfect condition. In white enamel, ivory and wood finishes. Every Bed in this sale is mark- s ed at LESS' THAN HALF PRICE, $3.85 starting at.. Easy Credit Terms més’twlar numbers: ‘b gofden,oak Hinish and:with plenty of draw and cupboard space to help maké sinmeér’ cooking easy ‘and ‘pleasant: For the ]uly d Sale we have reduced it to...:.. =5 $2 an Cndfl Terms at "The Nafional" 5 Of Gelden OIk. very gaod finish d ial -‘ an r:ec ;ly .. Eaay Credit Tm The next fintmfi‘ be tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at: <Gunton Templ mhololy Club at tha Gunton T-mpla las b i% one [ formed in a number of citfes n’rw out the country by the fallowers and , [ Studtentsof Anna ra - Maud ~Hallam, leo- turer_and teacher of practical pey- The omurl se cted were: E. M. OB ive KcN-lJ ilier, second . Ba of the club wild a 38-pm¢c set Silverware. Word ,was redeived-by D.°M, Earil of 77 Newton street yesterday. of he death at New York of Martin 'S, for many years' assistant tary of the Interstate Com., dia not state the cause of, \death, only fhat he had died sudde: 1y . Detkeer, who- was well known hqr was nucucint aw at the time of his de: He is survived by his wife and a daughter, Martha. Fu- Il.rl.l services will be held at 11:. 30 Ifiomu pel, .. Martin Snyder’ ecker knlnds\os.‘fllstel' ‘county, " of Wm. A. m,'er'." state Commerce Commission |.n 1887 as o clerk, and was made ulllunt secretary in 1893, which position he lalell i1 1 cfl . irman or the public lervloe commission of New York, sec- ond Ml(flc(, in 1913 and 1914. He &l rgely consulted in rafiroad and other public service regulation cases. —_—— b WOMMI’S PARTY AIDED. The' N-uoull Woman's party nnb nounced yesterday the formation of an actress' Tommittee, headed by Minnte ‘Maddern Fiske, who is not i |only to participate in the organiza- tion’s activities during the coming soason, but is to speak of the work Jbefore glubwomen in the towns visited by_her company. Mary Garden heads the singers’ comrhittee and is 2lso an active mem- ber. A check for $1,000 has been re- ceived from Mme. Ganna Walska in Paris. Anothet supporter, it is stated, is Mme. Olga -Petrova, who is now ar- All Baby Carriages, Strellers, Go-Carts and Sulkies All styles and colors included, in a big as- sortment. The-Carriage you want is here at a Big Saving. No restrictions—all marked. .... Easy Credit Terms 3 mm-rmmrmmmmwmnmmwm WA | 9x12 Imported § GRASS RUG 27x54 Grass Rugs. - Special— 59¢ 9x11.8 Matting Rugs. Special— $3.95 Congoleum - vGoH Seal .Rngs ¢ 9x12 Size ... $16. 8x10 Size ....$10. " 6x 9. Size . $8.10 See our display of Congoleum and Lino- . leum by the. yard. All, the new patterms, Very apecial prices. Easy Credit'Terms Presser- Large Mirror $ Easy Credit Terms: — angyunm\m == l/ 3OF F and Duofol All Woods and Finishes RBeinhold Pothig Sues . in Paten! Squabble. Reinhold Pothlg; a resident’ o Glasshutte, Germany, has filed 1] in the District Supreme Court agding the alfen property custodian’ for ith r8vocation of a license granted b, that officer to the Navy Departme: to use and manufacture a calculat ing machine on which ‘the plaintif holds letters patent. He also ask accounting for the number ¢ ch machines used by the deparu ment d a permanent injunctio sgainst further alleged violations o his patent rights. Pothig says the seizure of hij patent occurred long after the armi was signed and was illegal, a the granting of a license to ‘thi Department. . TO HOSPITAL FOR DUTY. Maj. Glenn 1. Jones, Medjcal Corps has been assigned to duty at Waltel ed Ge: 1 Hospi l FIGHTS USE BY U. S. | ] d Sultes and All Coverings at Big Reductions in Price This Golden Oak imitation leather. DUOFOLD covered with good grade Sale price— 213 Easy Credit Terms - —is beautifully finished in Jacobean or Golden QOak. Consists of four durably constructed pieces—large Buffet, China Closet, Table and Extension Table. some suite. Serving hand- Our very A very special price— $89. 75 On “The National’s” Easy Credit Terms Two-Burner Odoriess 0il Stove $'16‘.95 Etuy Credit Tcnm

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