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\, 169 GET DIPLOMAS | AT MKINLEY HIGH Rev. Lucius C. Clark De- scribes “Hopeful Age” to New Graduates. Describing the present age as the most hopeful of any in history, Rev. Lucius C. Clark, chancellor of Ameri- can University, congratulated the 169 graduates of McKinley Technical High School commencement exer- cises last night in the Central High School auditorium on the opportunity which opens before them for living n era that will mark great prog- | in the next quarter of a century. Dr. Clark cited the lives of a num- ber of great men of the present day ay examples of those rising from low- ly stations to positions of succe: d pointed out that the great dif- srence the present generation would face would be the competition of the surest foundation u close adher- tion. Rev. C. T. Boss Gives Invocation. Invocation was pronounced by Rev. s T. Boss, ir.. director of r education, Baltimore confer- Methodist Church. s T. Lloyd, mes Millar C 5 was rendered ool orchestra under the di- f Dore Walton. s were won by the fol- lowing tes Harvard U vard Cl cholarship to siven by the Har niversity scho gton University { rledman;: Eliz- | was recommended for ship offered to the school of Maryland for nd ~ William f the war ships to C. Dan- | maude- the scholarship a s List of Graduates. ented to the fol- 3. Kramer, as- ent of schools: Hen- Brown. r, Minnie oSephine 1 ffe Volandt, William EI eri Lwyn * Bahlman. | uart Franklin | Sarl ett, Archie | iggs, Joseph Vinton Birch, | r gene Birch, Kenneth Birg- o Gorden William Bockhaus, Robert Highman Booth, David Melvin \ Borland, ; Edmond _Joseph Bottazzi. " Arthu Curtis Boyd, Alexander T Britton, Leonard Dinkel | Merrill Davis Burnside, Ru-| vers Bush, John Marion Cas-! Byron Chemberlain, jr.; il Cockerille, Marcus Ovid ward Cole, Donald . Harold Wil- Denison, Deuterman, John Robert Dickers, Frank Lorenz Dickey, Frederick Calvin Diedrich, Alfred Franz Diener, Joseph Louis iilian, Frederick Dodge, Edgar | L 1d helbert Edwards, Charles Harry Evans, olomon Herman Feldman, llard Friedman, | Edward Cook Fuhrman. Randolph Mueller Garland, Hubert John Garken, Harry Norman Glasco, James Millar G James Gustavus Gray, Hun ley Catterton Grimmel, Harold Sher- lock Harwood, Kenneth Clifford Har- wood, Howard Edward Hassler, John Oliver Hay, James William Head, ir.; Joseph Heinrich, David Maull | Heritage, Malcolm Hickox, Arthur o Phoebus psley, William Hugh Izle~i hart, Ei n Minor Jacobs, Lincoln ; Garfield _Johnston, John Frederick Kalser, Eugene Alvin Keller, Charles Francis Kennedy, Edw: Kilerlane, John Louis Krey, C unro Leaf, James Lee, Stan- | v, William Richard Light, | Taliaferro, Lind: James Mackintosh, Willi MacLeod, Henry Maranian, Edward , Burns Marks, Charles Willard Mar- shall, David_McLeish, Robert Pierce McMillan, William Carroll McMillan Samuel ward Molenof, Robert Wood Moore, nes ' Lars Morris Robert Marion Mullen, Thomas Em mett O'Connor, Norman Robert 0'Don- John' Agassiz Patterson. j Douglas Pickens, Curtis Fre Cl rangley, Samuel Baldwin Pratt, Edward Herbert Putnam, Ralph E William Recder, W old 'Ristig. Harry Clarke Isadore Rod, Jesse Walter . Norrls_Le Roy Shaffer, mory Sheetz, Clare Butin Shillinger. ! Thomas Keith Shreve, Louis Sing- | er, Joseph Glen Smith. Alton Ells- | vorth Speer, Roland Lavton Speer, Robert Miller Stabler, Raymond Lati- ens, Francis Neilson Straw Joséph William _ Strohman, Francis Alexander Sweney, Kingsley van Wagner. Herman Fredrich Von Bernewitz, Frank Corson Warman, Charles illard Webb, . Robert John s, Carl Hollas West, Chrles Preston, William ‘bridge. John Rupert Woodward, | William~ Albert Zisman. BILIOUSNESS—SICK NEADACHE, call for an NR Tablet, (a vegetable eperient) %o fone and strengthen 4 4 @tz e s epnedy y, N o T te s LA One-third the regulardose. Made @ of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children znd adults. ”I-.’g BY YOUR DRUGGIST E®3 53933533 | ' $3.98, $5.50 & $7.98 24-inch lengths Norma Pearls have the life, the delicate shading and tints of real oriental pearls, are indestructible and of rare beauty and quality. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Bathing Suits 6,75 All-wool, famous Jantzen Made ‘to give the maximum_of comfort and service. Red, Harding blue, navy and black. Prlain Royal—Third Floor. Summer Blouses *2.00 Dainty! Cool! Pretty! Of Dimity, are to be worn with the newest sweatef. Plain white voiles, dimi- ties and batiste, lace and embroidery t r i m ming. Short or long sleeves. Sizes 36 to 52. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Slip-On Sweaters *1.95 Smart! Cool! Light weight! Wool! White, jade, Harding, buff; plain or stripes, round and V neck. All sizes. Palais Royal—Third Floor. BOYS Hot Weather Clothes for dress or play. The best qualities at ex- tremely low prices. Boys’ $9.95 Genuine Palm Beach Suits. Special at $§7.95. B Boys' $12.50 Genuine Palm Beach Suits. two-pants suits. Special at $9.95. Boys’ Summer Norfolk Suits, splendid quality washable suits for the bigger boys, of best grade Daytona and Beach Cloth. Newest box-pleat models. Sizes 7 to 17. Usual 54.95_\'alues at 5&95_. Boys’ $1.25 to $1.95 Wash Suits, splendid. guaranteed, fast-color fabrics; models, Oliver Twist, Balkan, middy, base ball. Sizes 23 to 10. At 95¢ and 51.25_. Boys $2.45 to $2.95 Wash Suits, right out of our reg- ular stock; fine grade little suits from the very best makers; every suit guaranteed fast color; mid- dies, Olivers and Balkans. Sizes 3 to 10. Reduced to $195. Boys’ Khaki Knickers good quality. Sizes 6 to 16. Spe= cial at 95c and $1.25. S bl Boys’ O. D. Khaki Knickers. the finest tailored; none better made; every pair guaranteed. All sizes 6 to 20. Usual $2.50 value. Special at $1.95. Boys’ Palm Beach Knickers, in the newest colors and patterns, tailored by the best makers in the country. All sizes 6 to 18. Special at $2.45. Palais Royal—Main Floor. ] [m $16.50 values, 9x12-ft. room size, at, each, » $9.95 values, 6x9-ft. room size, at, each, $295values, 3x6-ft. size, at, each, tured of tough American Wire Grass that will stand hard wear. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE: 19, 1923. N - ZhePALAISROYAL ) The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. ' Demonstration of H & W ‘Brassieres, Girdles and Corselettes—Arrange for An Appointment OR COME IN AND LET MISS LOCKWOOD, EXPERT CORSETIERE FROM THE FAMOUS H. AND W. NEW YORK SHOWROOMS, FIT YOU TO YOUR CORRECT MODEL 1 Brassieres and Bandeaux 50c to $10.00 Corselettes, $2 to $5 Girdles, $1.00 to $25.00 Corselettes and Girdles are indispensable in every Whether she is athletically in- clined or the comfort-loving kind, these garments have a woman’s summer outfit. definite appeal. Especially d swimming, riding, playing golf, tennis, dancing and gen- eral wear. The light boning brocaded material affords jus the danger of spreading or sagging. For every type of figure. esigned for all occasions— of the girdle combined with t enough restraint to avoid Palals Royal—Third Floor. 2,000 Dainty Envelope Chemise, Ready for Vacation Shoppers, Featured at *1.50 The kind that should regularly sell for $1.75 and up to $2.25. Attractively made of fine quality nainsook and soft batiste, assuring you of summer comfort. An interest- ing group of styles, including tailored and elaborately lace trimmed, at $1.50. monos, of dot!cdl with a fi buds. S mas. Two-plece style. of cotton soisette, pink | ¢ fastenings. years. At Summertime Ki-| 500 Envelope| Nightgowns, of (;\hlelm‘s]:o fgmmés‘ crepe or nainsook, wiss, dainty styles, | CAION SDOT S| various styles in .| ton, 1 at | rose Quilling | il give splendid | round, V and square nd corduroy; some| wear. Neat lace or| neck; very full, with nished with rose- | embroidery trimming. | generous hem. Sizes At $159. At $1.00. | 46 to 50. At $1.00. : Palals Royal—Third Floor, Children’s White Dresses Featured at $1.98 Of Swiss and Organdie, dainty lace and embroidery trimming. ome with sash of ribbon. 6 to 14 years. At $1.98. Children’s Babies’ Night Babies’ Shirts, gowns, of fine nain-|Summer weight, low sook, low or high|neck. no sleeves. Sizes neck, some with dainty | to 2 vears. At 25e. with frog | lace or embroidery 6 to 14 | edge. Sizes to 3 vears.| Palais Royal— 50. At $1.00, Third Floor. Paja- | nd blue, Difficult to Obtain Wash Goods—We Have 5,000 Yards to Be Sold at 58¢ Yard Conditions make this showing of wash goo tain—supply is less than demand—and naturall ds unusual, because wash goods are difficult to ob- v they increase in price, but not here, even though we were compelled to pay a higher price for some of this fabric. Home sewer and dressmaker, pro- : gl vide wants for those vacation dresses now-—cho ose from voiles, wool finished crepes, ratinspuns and tissue ginghams; a big range of desirable colorings and at prices that will appeal to the most con- servative. At 58¢c yard. 1,300 Yards Krinkled Striped Crepe, 19 Beautiful collection of colorings. All striped effects, suitable for children’s wear and house dresses; require no ironing. At 19c yard. Imported Swiss Voiles 3,000 Yards $1.50 1,000 yards fine woven Voiles, beau- tiful sheer quality in excellent designs and colorings. $1.75 to $2.50 values. At $150 yard. A wonderful At 39c yard. Advance Cleara Sale of Summer ugs High-grade Floor Coverings made expressly for us by the De Luxe Rug Co. of Wisconsin. American made rugs, manufac- 15 handsome designs, featured in colorings of blue, green, rose, tan, taupe, brown and combinations. Thousands of these rugs have been sold by us to ‘Washington homes at worth-while savings. [ An opportunity to select your floor coverings in any wanted size. 14,7 1.4 39¢c Yard checked designs; many new colorings. "$1.50 Hall Runners by the Yard 2,000 Yards Japanese Plain Crepe, 29c Yard All fast colors, splendid quality—ideal for summer garments. Thirty different shades to select from. At 29c yard. Tissue Ginghams | 300 Yards Imported Ginghams 50c Yard Checks, block and plaid designs, beau- tiful quality and fast colors. At S0c yard. range of striped and Palals Royal—Second Floor. Note Our Clearance Sale Prices. $14.95 values, 8x10-ft. room size, at, each, $7.95 wvalues, 4, x7Vs-ft. hall-room size, at, each, $1.95 values, 27x54-in. size, at, each, o | 36 Inches Wide at 69c Yard EEEEm EmaBEEEEERC =S 2:z6 Palais Royal—Second Floor. G EESCOABRCN -SSR ENSEENBNIEBRERERET Merode Athletic Union Suits Discontinued Styles-Reduced ; All new perfect goods. Full cut, perfect fit- ting, well made tailored garments. 69c Women’s Regular $1, $1.25 and $1.35 Merode Athletic Union Suits, plain and cross- barred muslin, with tailored tops, bodice style, with buttons * or buttonless. White and pink. Regular style and closed suits. Sizes 34 to 44. All first quality. " 95¢ Women’s Regular $1.50, $1.75 and $1.95 Merode Athletic Union Suits, cool dainty gar- ments in flesh color. Voile and marquisette, in striped or checks; step-in style and reg- ular athletic, with buttons and buttonless. Bodice tops. Sizes 34 to 4. At 95c. Children’s Athletic Union Suits, 2 for $1 Good quality cross-barred muslin. Gooc Boys’ ath- letic, with closed crotch. 6 to 16 years. Children’s waist style with button and garter attachments. 2 to 13 years. All perfect, well made garments. At 2 for $1. Palais Royal—Main Floor. ~ Now in Progress—OQur Great Special Sale Hot Weather Two-Trousers Suits of the Better Grade That will give you more than double wear Brand-new patterns and stvies in Genuine Palm Beach and Silk-Finished Mohair Suit '18.75 Every suit with extra trousers to match. espe- cially essential in hot weather clothes, tailored ex- pressly for us by the best makers specializing in hot- weather clothes. All sizes 34 to 48 Suits for yvoung men, father and grandfather. Suits for men of regular built, for slim. tall. shor out and extra big men. All at the extremely 1 price of $18.75. Moderate alterations free. 3 Men’s and Young Men's Super Quality Twe-Trouseirs Summer Suits The finest produced. equal to high-priced cos- tume tailored at less than half the price. ‘Finest “Tropical Worsteds. finest Silk Mohairs and All- ‘Wool Crash and Homespuns. to $39.75. Spe cial Prices, $22.75 frainis Royal—>ain Floor. Brighten Your Home With Kaltex ia‘ demand for strong cable, yvet light, last iful furniture. Prope iced. Fiber furniture is no longer limited to a seasonal use on porch or in sun parlor—it is now universally used in every up-to-date home. There is a picce of Kaltex for practically every.furniture need. 3-Piece Kaltex Fiber Suite, $79.75 Made with heart of steel, dark brown finish. upholstered sack; loose Marshal spring seat ; cushion covered with cretonne, dark brown finish. Large settee, armchair and rocker. Woman’s Kaltex Fiber Writing Desk, $16 Dark brown finish., Made strong. Very attractive de- sign. Kaltex Fiber Arm Rocker, $7.95 Dark brown finish. Made with heart of steel. Plain de- sign. Kaltex Fern Stand, $5.95 Dark brown finish, with metal box. Kaitex Fiber Arm Rocker, $16.95 Loose Marshal spring seat, cashion covered wiin cretonne. upholsicred back; dark brown finish Kaltex Fiber Armchair, $21.95 Made with heart of steel. Dark brown finish, loose Mar shal spring seat; cushions up- ho'stered in tapestry. Kaltex Fiber Arm Rocler, $12.49 Dark brown finish, loose Mar- shal spring seat: cushion coy- ered with cretonne, round back. Kaltex Fiber Arm Rocker, $17.00 Dark brown finich, made with heart of steel. Broad arms. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. COZCoCC=QANBETIICAM I LLY: zfifll‘Iflnflflfll..lfl.flllflufllllllfll..lllll.llllIIIIIIlIIUIllIIGIIIIUGHN-IIIIII-.IIIIIIllIl-ll.IIIllIlIll{l..IIIIII.II.IIIIIII.II....