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o= NEED OF CHISTIAN CARISTIAN SOENCE | TEACHING S LRGED] DISCOVERY PRAED ] Rev. F. J. Hurney Commence- | ment Speaker at St. | John’s Exercises. | A definite meed exists for schools which inculcate Christian principles, the Rev. Francis J. Hurney declared, at the commencement exercises of St John's College last night in Carroll Hall. Catholic colleges and high schools, he raid, aim at teaching in addition to secular learning, the principles of right living and self-control. Diplomas and medals were presented to the gduates by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. C. F. Thomas, rector of St.. Patrick's Class speakers were Church. L.eo Whitestone, who spoke on * Louis “Amend- Ing -the Constitution” ; Theodore Chris- tian Yowe, on “Farewell to Liber! and Lawrence Edward Roland, Prophecy Aboyt to be Fulfiilled. musical program was given by the St. Patrick's orchestra and the St. Pat- rick's sanctuary choir. List of Graduates. The graduates follow : b firienf‘e—.’oseph Patrick Bonner. Wil- liam Holmead Callan, Edward l!lchael Corcoran, Matthew = Daniel _Fenton, George Thomas Finnin, Paul Peter John Francis Hauber, Walter John Henry Heister, Theo- Jacob Fugitt, Tiobert Hick: dore Chri! Morris. ence Matthew O'Brien, nce Edward Roland, John Fran- an, Cyrus Hamlin Smithdeal, John . James Edward Trot- ditti, Francis Joseph Werres, Howe, William Willi ter. Bernard m Tow! Michael Werle, suiermo V. Johi: z Louis _Leo Whitestone and Henry Wil- bur Wibirt ; commercial—Lawrence Rod- ney Cook. The following nounced: 5 The scholarship to the Catholic Uni- versity of _America, Paul Peter Tugitt: the Monsignor Thomas medal for religious_instruction, donated by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. C. F. Thomas, rector of St. Patrick’s Church, Paul Peter Frgitt; next in merit, Walter R. Hicks and John Francis Ryan; the Srahan medal for oratory, donated by the Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Shahan, D. D.. rector of the Catholi¢c Univer- sity. Jorge Cordova: mext in_ merit, . James Moran and Lawrence Rola the P. T. Moran medal for elocution. hn Brosnan: next in merit, Maurice 11; the medal for the best ~“aglish ¥, donated by Mr. J. Leo Rolb, Lawrence Roland; next in ‘merit, Hamlin Smithdeal and Michael J. Heister: the Keane medal for pro- ney in drill, a gift of Mr. Michael ;eane, Cadet Maj. Edward M. Sul- Jivan; the Drury medal for proficiency in drill, a gift of Mr. P. A. Drury, and won in competitive drill, as the best drilled officer, Capt. Michael G. Ven- ditti: silver medals won in competi- tive drill as the best drilled cadet in “ompany A, Walter R. Hicks, do- na by Raymond R. Peak; Com- pany B, John Fitzgerald, donated by H. R, Carroll, and Company C, Fran- cfs Sheridan, donated by E. Voist: four vears' scholarship in the high school department of St. John's Col- Iege. John Neubeck of St. Mary's Parochial School. OBSERVE FLAG DAY. Employes in Office of Register of the Treasury Hear Talk. Flag day exercises were held ves- terday at noon in front of the office of the register of the Treasury, 119 D street northeast, with Harley V. Speelman, register, delivering the ad- dress. Mr. Speelman described in de- tail the history of the development of the flag, the meaning of its colors, and wove into this history the colo- nial ambitions and actions that de- veloped the foundation principies upon which the republic was builded, awards were an- and for which the flag was declared 10 be an “everyday representative and constant reminder.” The colors were presented by Color- Delbert J. Pugh and coior guard composed of a_ company of world war veterans. The pledge of allegiance was given by the assem- blage, led by J. L. Dillard, and “The Ktar Spangled Banner” was sung by Miss Frances Scherger, the audience joining in_the chorus. bearer S . Time saving in transporta- tion is one of the great fac- tors in modern business and life. Between the Nation's Cap- ital and Chicago the trans- portation time-saver is the ' Washington Broadway Limited | NO EXTRA FARE Nineteen Hours is its daily schedule, leaving In the after- noon, arriving in .the. morn- ing—an over-night comfort- able run. convenient connec- tions at Chicago for the West with minimum no transfer. Famous table d'hote or a la carte dinners, stenographer, barber. valet. stock repbrts, terminal telephone connec- tions. club ecar, observation car. Lv. Washington....3.30 P. M. Ar. Chicago “(Union Sta.) or 9.30 A. M. Lr. Chicago 1:00 P.M. Ar. Washington 9:00 A.M i PennsylvaniaR.R. System The Standard RBailread of the World Catarrh It's not nccessary to keep on with the aggravating symptom—when you can get very decided relief quickly with the use of E-Z Catarrh Cream This is a preparation that has had wonderful success. It gives the delicate mem- branes soothing treatment —and you'll find vour head clear and the tend- ency to sneezing over- come. Excellent in cases of Hay Fever and sore throat. Perfectly ~ harmless casily applied. For Sale at All Pe, and les Lecturer Says It Was One of Most Important Events in History. “If there has been any event of | modern history more remarkable than the discovery of Christian Science. | that event has been tho successful | establishment of Christian an enduring foundation.” sa V. Ross. member of the board of lectureship of the Mother Church of Boston, in a lecture last night at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Co- lumbia, road and Euclid street “To discover this science required rare spiritual Insight; to so establish it that the truths of should not again be lost quired unsurpassed s . resolu- tion, courage and de he said. “These qualities were possesséd to 4 Superiative degree by Mary Baker auestion. WRY di Crer hrated come through a woman? - nThe lecturer said that tan Soicnce, "us prave’n &ood health. “Christian Scicnce minds us of the impo ting out of our mental ho 8 bme wrong thoughts of every description. ani welcoming good though v everything has itx i thought.” he added. ~Th Would not have been spo hatcful thought had not been har- bo! il deed would ne o been committed if it haq not hee been thought se hiad never made mortal | St conceived and pic- | Christianity o sight re- ne one who | Chris- to prove the reality of constantly re- rtance of shut- rsh word n if the had not * planned; ¢ tured it.” He said that right thou i houghts are in- they: come from the divine mind, — Don't throw mud,- dust -and blow back on you. to iEXTENSION OF SEWER |: TO GARFIELD ASKED | fiomat et fahes s the a7 | water and sewers were discussed and Citizens' Body Will Co-Operate Adoption of a resolution pled | co-operation with the Hillsdale Citi-[to Association in obtaining sewer |School on pledged zens' It will become |Utilities Commission - with referei THE "EVENING STAR, “WASHINGTON, D. C. MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt Must Carry a Roll of Stage Money. ELEVEN OcLocic AND JEEFS STILL INTHE HAY! X GotrTA BRING HIMTD HIS Senses! rfield 1liam Ta The question of the poor condition |adopted [F3eee, AT You Got wo PRIDE OR AMBITION? ALLYou Do (5 LOAF AND SLeePl Shrine largely Frank Corom, chalrman; lor and Reuben Giles. the commen |action taken for the preparation of a schedule of the urgent work nece sary missioners. i The attention was called to the breaking of a num- ber of the str boys. = rep _|infor &l A committee of ten was appointed With Hillsdale to Obtain Improvement. aud the referring of a r extended tr; protection, on the efficient manner in which the terday. police tured a meeting of the * Association, in the | 1o | Gurfield School last night The pointed following committe to confer with was @ the Publ arrange to be presented to the Com- of the association t lights, probably by The members were asked to t any cases of the kind for the ation of the police department. for uly 4. exercises Ca at the operation was by dergarten Club, | Afier service and fire |ment, commented | No. on in its report. handled the crowds during Only Store of Its Kind in the City—Everything Cooked The secretary was direc Commissioners of t SERGT. J. H. BAILEY IS RETIRED AS FIREMAN No Mark Against Record of Seven- teen Years—Leaves No. Sergt 10 engine He entered the local department in OU'RE NOTHING BUT A Bum, You'RE ALWAYS BROKE AND BorROWING! YOURE ALOAG (A YEARS AND QUGHT To HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT: week, due, 1t was believed, to ‘the uniform courtesy by the members of the forc i to advise favorable t. e i0 Engine Company. more than se with the cpart- | James Henry Bailey of company retired yes- facilities to the transportation CREDIT Complete Stock—Latest Styles Men, Women and Children Roasted Chickens, 75¢ Pound 1% to 2 Pound Size. Home Cooked " Baked Smoked Ham Home Cooked 75¢ Pound (Sliced) i0c a Pound—Whole or Half Roasted Fresh Pork Ham, 75c a Pound, Sliced “Lunch Counter, Sandwi at Reasonable Prices H. ABRAMSON 7th and L Sts. N.W. No Branch U L] CREDIT MTETE) O CITETED Sport Dresses Down to $15.75 Men's Suits Down to $24.50 fiest Millinery UB:,wn o $3. Boys Towo Pants Suits Down to S8 dies Sport Coats L an 1051650 CHARGE IT! Butler does not charge extra for credit, neither is it neces- Sandwiches of Any Kind _ Fried Chicken, Deviled Crabs, Fried Soft Shell Crabs, Custards, Puddings Cherry Pie, 55c—Large Plenty_of Cherries and Thick Stores Broadway Delicatessen Store P crevit 1) 714 K N.W. Cloxed Sundays Again Butler does the unexpected. The series of Come! ! Come! !! four sales which we are now maintaining is the talk of the town. The vast crowds which have been thronging the store during sale No. 1 is no better proof of its success, and the values are almost unbelievable. Come! _ Regular $3.98 Imported Gingham Dresses Cash or Credit Every one of them new, cool, fresh and made in the newest styles. Sizes for every woman and miss at $5.98. Tomorrow—One $ [ ] WY % 79 Day Only ! Men’s Summer Suits Tailored in the newest cool cloth and Palm - Beach mate- rials, including Eng- ~ lish Mohair. Cash or Credit: 5.0 .. e D REMEMBER THE NAME sary to undergo any embarrass- ing red tape or references. You name your own terms. We take your word for it, 311 7th UTLER'S St. N.-W. J FCREDIT Y Y CRedrT ) Here’s Sale No. OF OUR SENSATIONAL SERIES L CREDIT 1V CREDIT Y3 CREDIT ] L CREDIT 1] CREDIT Y1 CREDIT 1) e |of relatives who sought him at the ., "FRIDAY, JUNE 15, ~1923. "—By BUD FISHER: (Copyright, 1923, by H. C. Fisher. Mark reg. U. 8. Pat. off. T'LL HELP You GET A START. IF L GAvE You A Fwe DOLLAR BILL WHAT would Trade WELL, T DON'T SUPPOSE! IT would Do AAY D | 60D, BuT 'd TRY ™ PASS (T} GETTING ¥'s HARD T GET A START, MUTT ! February, 1906, and was promoted to sergeant more than a year ago. Dur- ing his service there was not one mark against his record, and his| superiors and - fellow firefighters|PY the board of education and ”w-lmlly e saiatn tendered him their best wishes upon other by the Distric Public School |say as to what are th needs of Association—will be sent to Congress | school system at its forthcoming session. —_— Because the school board is bound | AGUINALDO. JR., GRADUATES by law to keep its budget strictly | ,\povER. Mass, 15 dential until it is presented to|Aguinaldo, jr Cong Brig. Gen. Samuel T. An-|leade hairman of the app iations committee of the school a ation, announced that his committee proceed with the own budget | TWO SCHOOL BUDGETS. Two school budgets—one prepared preparation of Ansell said as the association is a representatis department, gine company “Cousin Henry" and about the en- he was known as because of the hosts | June en h son of the portion of his ser was with No. 10 en of Cigars and Candies FRIDAY AND SATURDAY in all of our stores we will conduct a value-giving, money-saving ONE-CENT SALE of quality Cigars and choice Candies. Into this Sale we have gathered nationally known, ad- vertised merchandise of merit. Some items included in this Sale are priced below cost— and every item included is a genuine bargain. No “job lots” in this sale, but sound, per- fect merchandise right from our regular stock. You know the plan—but one item at its regular price and we will sell you another for one cent. & 15,000 HOURS OF JOY FOR WASHINGTON SMOKERS Men, thirty minutes of joy in every “Carl Mitchell” Cigar—Havana and Porto Rican filled, with imported Sumatra wrapper. The manufacturer of this popular cigar has granted us permission to offer you this value for two days only, Friday and Saturday. 10c “Carl Mitchell” (Perfectos) 2 for 11c “Carl Mitchell” Cigars have been sold in our stores exclusively for years at 10c each. This is the first time we have offered them at the low price quoted above. The manufacturer allowed us only 30,000 of these cigars to be sold in our lc Sale—so come early and “get in” on this wonderful pargain. “Not a Job Lot.” but one of our larg- est selling 10c cigars. Good Quality 10c 5¢c ! Cigars Cigars 2 for 11c 2 for 6¢c “Fl Grado” (perfecto “Pickwick Club” (per- fecto). grande). % “Buckingham Palace” La Preferencia (Victorias) 15¢ each 2 for 16¢ This cigar is known from coast to coast as a smoke of superb quality. Nationally nown 8c Cigars 2 for 9¢ “Owl” (londres). “Luis Martinez (Special | Value). | “Little Chancellor.” “El Suro” (perfecto). Luis Martinez” (Pets). perfecto). iscount” (londres). | i = “*Feifers Union” | “La \'u\cedorn) (Ameri- | I5c Tuxedo Tobacco canos. dres). 2 : 2 16, “Mt. Rose” (Brevas), Ciqarettes (Imported clear Havana! Nl “Reina Del Sol (exquisi- | 15c¢ Camolina Roval 8¢ Carolina Royal Cig- 2 for 25c In-B-Tween tas), (a hand-mad: | Cigarettes. pack of 20, | arettes, pack of 10, (Seniors) Havana Filled Porto Rican Cigar). 2 for 16¢c 2 for 9¢ ...4 for 26c Manila Smokers—Don’t Miss These Values 5¢c “La Yebana” (Perfectos) | 5¢ “Vamp” (Imperials) 2 for 6c | 2 for 6¢c This hand-made, long-filled Manila Cigar for- You have been paying 5¢ for these genui se genuine merly sold at 8c each. Recently we have been % - selling them at 5c—but Friday and Saturday we | Manila Cigars—buy a good supply Friday and Saturday at 2 for 6¢c. It's a genuine bargain. are offering these quality Cigars at 2 for 6(‘.. 80c Ib.-box of Johnson’s Assorted Chocolates 2 Boxes 8Ic Here’s a wonderful value—full pound of de- licious Assorted Chocolates in an attractive box, 80c value. During this sale. . ...2 boxes 81¢ 36¢ 5c Collins” Honey Scotch, 6 2 for . seen C (lon- 35¢ ¥;-1b. cake Peter’s Milk Choco- late, 2 for............. 1lc | 6¢ 6¢ | FOPLES DPUGS TOPES. 14 STORES—the better to serve you 39c pound _Chocolate Peppermint Patti 2 Ibs. . Covered | 10c Reed’s Butterscotch 2 40c Patties, 2 for... 29¢ pou : ail b Auerback’s Bars, Drops, 2-1bs.......... .30¢c 10c Hershey’s Almond” or Milk Chocolate Bars, 5c Chewing Gum brands), 2 for 5¢ Life 2 for (all 5¢ Beechnut Fruit Drops, Savers, Home of Low Prices