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r:fi,e e PAR[][:H'AI_ SCHOOL | |Funmakers With Coming Cireu like © ad. Our librarians will g.adiy l;:lvtyiou'nluke ; :l,‘.,';f.'.'.“,"‘ficx.,.. tis late and | goy Father Barrett Honored ly supply | —w ah B'llnldhlo{'lomc lerlr);dol hy Gonzaga " E' Le y tl u consider Worth. white, We offer Speaks to Class. from our i el xcellent cond An audience of more than 2000 pel sons last Mt gave an ovation to the TRey ohn 1. Barrett, priest of St 60c each | Patrick’s Church, recently appointed archdiocesan serintendent of paro- 2 For $1.00 j chial schiools. as he received from the | hands of Archbishop Michael J. Curley | the honorary degree of doctor of laws. 's [ ¥ f|| The ceremony took place at the sevent < | fourth anuual commencement exercises and.B(l)k.ihOP'; | of Gonzaga College, held in the college hnamel High church dignitaries and 607 13th Street N.W. lpur»m oflicials occupied seats on the (Botween F and G Sts.) | stage with the archbishop. who per- Also at S0 Iy conferred aMl the honors and JANE BARTLETT'S 1037 Comnecticut Ave, N.W. J tducation Scholarship Awarded. A cehiolarship to Georgetown Univer- % the most speedy remedy we hknow for | Sit) t of the Georgetown faculty Conshpunun, Biliousness, Colds,l"' the most deserving graduate of Gon- | zaga, was awarded to Charles A. Hen- degree doctor of laws | W Headaches and Malarial Fever.|!ock. A scholarship to Catholic Uni- | | versity engineering school, the gift of § Shahan, was bestowed = Kirchner. were conferred on the 5 % NOW we Know Why ' Albe i |‘mm\ o 2y " _M"l:’ People Have thos John Daniel J. « Tock, Thoma Kennedy. [ | Bummg - ol medais for general excellence | e awarded to_the following i i arth year. Charles A. Henlock; All in the Joints, says AR ! i 3 3 James O'Donnel Maine Doctor (. Wil am T, Cogl vear [(N), Arthur L. Simpeo 3. God- What fc v nnVu‘ for senior ution All these vea . 2ol e 1: junior elucution trving to help Sants ot H R cc debate, Aloy- footscre people by bat apetitive individual oo the tim : : e Feome foot covere: connected witl they have : or work to »slightest nd Raymond C. &h to Charies A. He r Distinguished Standing. {in_studies were bestowed as fol in P ¥ ¥, Ric and burning. aching and gen- |! " W. Dunne and eral misery “All this can he quickly proved. « prominent Maine d hose na is known Just try o remedy that is || Wiliam B. Buchanan compounded for joint troubles |l Trigonometry—Char only — such as Jde PP | Rarmond ¢ which cvery dr and see how quic & I e e e ; FACES GALLOWS COOLLY. joints—the 4 of all CHICAGS. June 15.—Caspar P troubles. toni was hanged here today for s And remember when Joint- ing Mrs. Elizabeth Witchell, who Ease goes in all foot agony would not return his love, and her| gets out—A tube for 60 cents eleven-year-old daughter. The con- at Peoples Drug Stores.—Ad- demned man went to the gallows with vertisement. stoic_resignation after a night of | - — { sound sleeb. DELIGHTFUL variance for warm weather luncheons—far more inviting than heavier foods and substantial and nourishing enough to satisfy. The generous slices are meaty and tender with that unmuhk-bloh’l\l:lth }lnvu—m;hof pungent, savory sweet 8. ust anothe: femous Auth Pork Product. & Made in Waahington by N. Auth Provision Company i 1% i MacKay- CALL | 1 for distinguished standing ! i i ' THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, e Sells-Floto | here M Y and their trick dogs, about to hoxing S| |ENGLISH STUDY RATED| ' PRIME SCHOOL NEED Capt. Peyser Would Have Pupils Read Documents of Liberty - TUnderstandingly. A thorough grounding in the Eng- lisfi language, so they could read understandingly in the language in | great documents associated with American freedom, was urged by Capt. }.luhnv Peyser, president of the Dis- | flation, in an address at the Flag | celebration held at the “Columb Junior High School yesterday. The documents are the Magna Charta, Bill of Rights, Declaration of Inde- pendence and the American Consti- tution. No language other than English should be taught until a thorough knowledge of that language was ac- quired, urged Capt. Peyser. “The flag means more than a plece of bunt- ing or silk—it means a soul.” he de- {clared, and compared tho American PLAN ANNUAL PICNIC. HULL WILL PRESENT D. C. A base banl game tetween e CONVENTION INVITATION “Singles” and the “Henpecks” of the division of registered mails. bureau | The invitation of the Washington of third assistant postmaster gen-|Chamber ef Comm to the Demo- cral, Post Office Department. will f ratic National tee to hold the | ture the annual picnic of the 24 convention of the party here has tered mails employes, to be held | nowledged in a letter will manage the £ the commities % to lsaue Gans. preside “Pledged to Quality” Fourteenth St. at New York Ave. Goodman & Suss Rochester Tailored Clothes Semi-Annual SALE! Men’s 3-Pc. Spring Suits Spring Topcoats 4-Pc. Golf Suits Straw Hats (Tropical Clothes Excepted) Count the day 2 good one that gives yvou men the opportunity this announcement offers—for we place on sale tomorrow every 3-piece spring suit, everv spring top coat and 4-piece goli suit in the house at prices considerably below regular. There is one ex- ception—Tropical clothes. None Charged—Alterations at Cost $35.00 to $42.50 Suits and Topcoats 297 (Tropical Clothes Excepted) * $45.00 to $62.50 Suits and Topcoats 392 (Tropical Clothes Excepted) $300 STRAW HATS, $2.35 $400 STRAW HATS, $3.35 $500 STRAW HATS, $4.35 $6 & $8 STRAW HATS, $4.85 '$10&$12 STRAW HATS, $6.35 re- w afternoon at Great Fal 4 ived fr dell Mull. chuirman | t of ha Hull would be ed to pre ’ - nd from mittee swhen i meets. probably in! | has been arranged by De: i time and place | i Sitton, fman ot the| fo mecting of the nominkting | { | | which there were written the four | trict of Columbia Public School Asso- | 'JUNE 15, 1 flag with the flaming cross that onee appeared .in the skies of Syria ::JmlzlmEEEE led @ people to freedom and pros The ceremonics opened with en {trance into the auditorium of the en- e Suiiae boe Al at out Your oa | students sang “The Star Spangled | Banner.” The development of the Stars and Stripes’from the flag of | the thirtsen. original states was. ihen Have You Forgotten Your fe1d by six puplls from the &-A grade ey were Marjorie aw, Otto Wild- 2 - o iri cIeaaw. Ofto WIS Resolutions of Last Winter? Haskins,” Annfe Hurwitz and Jerry | South. This was followed by a reci- tation by William Vanneman, entitled | THE GOVERNMENT WARNS AGAINST DELAY. nuglif;! !olln\wrl_ u\}lh @ BUY NOW WHILE COAL IS AVAILABLE AND I i Gorirei ik e PRICES ARE LOWEST. BESIDES QUALITY AND logue, entitled » Maker: 1 SERVICE ARE BETTER THAN THEY WILL BE Hazel Ruff “ rec i “Hats Off." -« The bl LATER IN THE SEASON ts pledge 1o were clos merica. the NEW YORK, June 15 —Sentencing 65 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service of Edward M. Fuller and Willlam F- 1 MeGee, stock brokers. who pieaded [ 811 E. St. NNW. Main 311 g guilty to bucketing orders, today was | postponed until nl‘xll’l'(l’lr'!da»h £ IP 1 PR R Rl ———— (o[ —— o] —— [ [c——— o [c——1 |a°“r';e?-voun collapse in jail, was too a o] C——— ] E | ill to appear in court 2/ THE MANS STORES |72 OF WASHINGTON : : Close 6 e Right Suit is Make Sure That Yours Is Tailored as It Ought to Be Suits, Masterpicces of ideal combination manently tailored Palm Beach suit we shades. with collar to match; ing suits, in maroon, color combinations. sizes. White Duck Trousers $2.69 For every place and every oc casion, Palm Beach confers the This debonnair newcomer among shirtings owes its beautiful cloth to the looms of England. and its adm JW»M $ manner of making to the skill of Amer Blue and Congqueror Socks, 29(: Bathing Suits, $3.50 Belt Buckle and Men's California style bath- Beltogram, $1.00 Palm Beach .8 Mohair Suits 515 F $17.50 & $25 Behind the silky tuster are the fine points of workmanship that make them a sound investment in good looks and good wear. Solid colors and stripes. Tailoring of summer comfort and summer style. But remember, while the coolness is ‘ 8% } Tropical in the material, the style n the sell. Dressy \ models for young men and all , 7 e Light in weight—and right in the men in light. medium and dark 4o e ailoring that gives lasting lines to hreezy textures. s \ Novelglo—the Shirt Superb _STOR Imported Fabric—Inimitable Elegance clever pin stripes‘in neckband style Combination initial buckle ;*;;;;d,;;ggm_ and beltogram to match. at a blue and Office Coats, $2.50 | popular price. o Mohaii5 E’)ousers A summer necessity. Here Belt and Buckle, 95¢ in black and gray, and in all | Genuine cowhide :trap com- Black. gray and stripes— - to match almost any coat. plete with nickel silver mm.\l a7l AT sizes 30 to 50. buckle. = P P , §1 The Merton-Air Cap a)amaicf 63 Cool and natty for sports | B Reamed and outings—and tailored for Light as a feather— \ 3 for $4.75. good wear. the unique_ ventilating f o Sals i ! White Shirts, $1.65 White oxiord cloth shirt oi superior quality. with or without attached collar. 3 White Flannel and Serge Trousers for 3475 For evening, dress and outing wear they reflect Union Suits, $1.15 White striped d plaid the very spirit of summer time—and form a fine part- $8. 75 madr:s :flhlell‘i)c suifi‘rslA ufi xt\n nership with either sack or sport coat.. coes full proportions. 3 for $3.25. More Straw Hats Arrive Select from assortments as complete as on the first day of straw hat selling. The ranks have been bountitully replenished —THE RAMBLER and all his distinguished associates on mid- season dress parade. $2.00, #3.00, $4.00 Money’s Worth or Money Back D.J. KAUFMAN Inc. 1005-7 PA. AVE. 1724 PA..AVE,