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LAW OBSERVANCE Milton Thompson, Nettie M. Torpey, George K. Traber, | Runkre, A. B. ster, A. Schiup, Willlam Schoonmaker, Vincent A. C. Scul Paul D. Seghers, John Arthur Sha: Ethelbert Lucian Smith, Jamed A DUTY, SAYS FRIES|: Lester C. Sm! Stephens, Arthur Symon ith, M. se 3lenn Tolson, Walter Kay Trought, Donaid David Utt, A B, LL. B lace, Roy 'E. Watson, Harrison Ma ih."uw““e' Melvin Dwight Wils; Chemical Warfare Service Fiorence C. W E. York, Spencer PUPILS GIVE PLAYS. Closing Exercises Held at French 8chool of Misses Maret. French playlets, recitations and songs, dances and instrumental music were given at the “dis tion des prix” “or closing exercises 'of - the French School of the Misses Maret at the Plavhouse Tuesday afternoon. Three of the playlets, one of them a French version of Tom Sawyer, .36 = " THE EVENING STAR Andrew Greer Scarborough. | sie Behrend, Loul Benham, Emelie Ben- ,_Carolyn Byrne, Wilmar Colwell, Francis Cunningham, Edwin - Denby, jr.; Marion Denby, Arabecca Dulaney, Catherine Dungan, John Evans, Pris- cilla Evans, Benedicta Gannon, Sin- clair Gannon, Alice Glover, Gordon ‘Grimes, Kate Hopwood, Howard, Petriva Ji Luttrell, Blair Macfarlane, Ann lory, Bernice Safford, Ailene Sloco- | vich, Tantha Smith, o | Oliver . Taylor, El Seymour -1 . THURSDAY, "M Y 81, 1933, were written b* Miss Marthe Maret. n. 4 The pupils taking part in the exer- | Turfier, Cadw: “'del-( cises were Harriet Balla, 2 El al- Chief Speaks at Y. M. C. A. .. School Commencement. Edw. gree—Bernard Connor, B. Aa s lace O. Gries B.C : Reuben Rosenberg, mes Norbert Sullivan, B. / master of commercial s e—Hugh Lewis Ducker, ter H. Robinson, B. C. and Edgar Thomas Wagn Strict observance of the law is the| duty of every true American. Brig.| ¢ g Gen. Amos A. Fries, chiet of the chemical warfare service, declared at the commencement exercises of the Washington School of Accountancy and the Washington Law School of | the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday night in Tech | High School auditortum. i Brig. Gen. Fries' speech was based on “Americanism.” He brought ou the fact that our Constitution and; Declaration of Independence were no accidents or sudden inspirations. Degrees were presented by James | B tor ctenucarion *' BEATEN BOXER SEEKS OPERA. That's all ScotTissue Towels cost per case in this city. In five, ten and twenty.-five case quantities they cost even less. Single cartons of 150 towels are now 40 cents. This is the result of our fight to lower costs and pass the saving on to the consumer. th be satisfied with less than ScotTissue Towels when they cost 5o little? Write us and we'll see that you are supplied with towels and fixtures. SCOTT PAPER COMPANY \ Baltimore Office, Builders’ Exchange J. M. Keeler, Sales h:nmge: t, i Scof Tissue Towels You want a bath when you went it—not when some slow- nomas 11, Collins, Arihur A 3 % i moving contraption down cellar decides to let you have driss, Giatss” N, €. Smph % FONC . Your bath is always ready whenever you are, when you have a W Certificate of graduation—Ralph K T Smith, Roger rige. Louis W and’ Claude Withauer. ! i { E M. A, Wiliam 5. Cul vice chairman of the- United mas. Invocation was A Eisenberg of York Avenue Pre erian _Church e Rev. William the New iin which he wae r Italy in a few davs to study music, | ts goal the Metropolitan Opera Fight fans, who jeered him ght, cheered him when he san were among his east side admi who _rais: purse for his m Automatic Gas Water Heater ‘And you don’t have to do anything, Just turn the faucet and step in. Always ready and always enough for you and the whole family any | time of the day or night—Sumner as well as Winter. We have been making water heaters for 36 years. Your neighbors who own Humphreys will gladly tell you what a convenience they are. And the Cost— of Humphrey operation is comsiderably less than what you are paying now for a troublesome, insufe ficient hot water supply. Come in today and sec a demonstration. MUTUAL SERVICE, INC., 1411 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 3883 Thrift. president of the ¥ presided. SleulRLES Are elor or law Martyn ¥ Duvall Perry Henry is, jr., B. S. an and Louis of using' Stephen Edward a £ of commercial science de- . Mills, president - v president; —~uwhere you become acquainted. You will find in the many Departments of this strong Bank more than “moncy counters.” From this handy brass, nickel- » Qlated feture costing $1. lith 160 towels $1.40 A POPULAR HOTEL Fromt T Distinctive hotel exclusively = for women. Experienced personnel, beautiful ap- pointments. Excellent cui- sine and service attract the general public. The atmos- phere of a charming club, combined with the privileges and conveniencesofthemost modern hotel. Rooms $1.50 10 $6.00 a day. No tipping. Send for booklet. National Board Y. W. C. A. GRACE DODGE HOTEL his special outfit—$5 lete—Plate glass mir- ror. nickeled towel rack and 150 ScotTissue Towels. Hangs like picture on It is the desire of the Officers and other members of our staff to become personally acquainted with our depos- itors, particularly when opening a new account, in order to establish the friendship and confidence necessary to a mutual understanding. .“Robert Earl I : rren. John | BE SURE IT'S A HUMPHREY ' vin Ira Kephart, L.; Thomas lut T f ard Palme oftus, Tva t,_Eugene Federal-American National Bank 1315 F Street HER, JOHN of the Doard POOLE, President. he cfulius Lansburgh gfurniture (o. Corner Ninth and F Streets N.W. Entrance 909 F Street W. T. GAL Chair Union Station Plaza “WASHINGTON. D.C. COOLMOR SHADES Another well known name that emphasizes our policy of “Quality That Endures.” The shades are va- riously priced, accord- sng to siges, which run from 4-foot widths and 7 foot 6 inch drops to 10-foot widths and 7 foot 6 inch drops. Super-Six "This Fine Car Only ®1425 Hudson has outsold all fine cars for eight years. That shows how buyers acknowledge its supremacy asa value. It is famous as a long life car. Many have served upwards of 7 years and 100,000 miles. The first size, 4 feet wide, with 7 foot 6 inch drop, is priced $3:90 ALL OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION PORCH SHADES “ALASKA” REFRIGERATOR Three-door side-icer, white enamel lined; 50- pound ice capacity— “ALASKA” REFRIGERATOR With top lift, white enamel lined; 50-pound ice capacity— $19:15 Freight and Tax Extra Hudson Also Builds the ESSE Essex Prices are: Touring = = = Cabriolet - - - 1145 Coach - - - - 1145 Freight and Tax Extra BABY CARRIAGE Of natural finish fiber, with rubber-tired wheels. BABY STROLLER, of reed, with collapsible leath- evette top and yrubber-tired wheels. X $1045 It combines economy of upkeep and operation with the performance ability and smoothness of costly cars. Its price makes it the most conspicuous value Hudson ever offered. DAVENPORT TABLE, top 18 in. by 60 in., mahogany finish; well made and highly polished. 192 edan - - - . 2095 Hudson Speedster *1425 All Prices, Freight and Tax Extra BEAUTIFUL REED FIBER SUITE, in the Baronial Brown finish; a Ypsilanti product; seats and backs covered with$5 Z' 75’ a very good grade of figured cretonne. ARMY COT, folding, likc picture; finished in gray. Another extra place for a Shriner. PORCH ROCKER With side arms, just as pictured; durably built and comfortable. $3.95 COMPANY Service Station 633 Massachusetts Ave. ‘ ASSOCIATE DEALER . .v.o'" NEUMEYER MOTOR COMPANY. - Slhil'? Service Station” 1823 14th Street 211-213 B Street North 7522 Fi rank. 7690 LAMBERT-HUDSON MOTORS Salesroom Telephone Franklin 7700 1100 Connecticut Ave. ENGLANDER BED COUCH With soft mat- tress; easy runming casters. Uses up little space when not $24.15 COLLAPSIBLE CANVAS FOLDING COT, as pictured. Use it to provide additional accommoda- tions for the Shriners. DEALERS Virgina Motor Co., Frederickal burg, Va. White House Service Station, Hyattaville, Md. :l‘!’w J. Va. R. V. Norris, La Plata, Md. Fry Motor Co., Charlottesville, Va, Ashby Motor Co. Quantico, Va. Bates Bros. Orange. Va. Hanson Motor