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\., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923. "fl GlR[s GRADU A'I'E MUTT AND JEFF—It Looked Like an Automobile Accident to the Doc. ey BRI P UT JEFE T MUTT Khow 2 % A.I. MIWURM A|_ Wow o Wewe HuRT % S\ [whs ¥ comawe Aow : /- QAPIDLY OR FAST?) I WAS JusT TS&IH::;:'::‘ ‘::n;;bm . 2 stowry? ) NATURALLY 1T's THe RuLe: /| e KICKED » New Colored Teachers Ad- dressed by Prof. J. Fran- cis Gregory. (Copyright, 1923, by H. C. Fisher. Tra Mark reg. U. 5. Pat. Of.) SAY, LSTENS T MAKE A LONG STORY e A vacation cruise The o maica, Panama lombia. Included motor tour in Jamaica; t-r'ldp across Panama; four trips in Colombia. d up. Ask your EAST, X'LL SAY, bocl “One hundred and ten diplomas were awarded the graduates of the differ- ent departments of the Miner Normal School at exercises held In the as- mbly hall of the Dunbar High chool Wednesday night. Prof. J. Francis Gregory, who de- livered the principal address of the | evening, told of the importance of education. Diplomas were awarded by Garnet C. Wilkinson, assistant superintendent of schools. The pro-| gram included a number of selections by the school orchestra and the de- livering of invocation and benediction by the Rev. D. F. Rivers. Dr. Hayden Johnson presided. The graduates were: Primary grade course—Anna Short b e R T Chiel's Waning || D- C- SHORTHAND EXPERT CHOSEN |BETTER PROTECTION | , AUTNNIPLaN PioNio. | ASKS GAS REHEARING. Instant relief from CORNS without risk of infection Frances Barker, Adelene Estelle Bell, { The local Michigan Agricultural | fHelen Zelie M. Bennett, Grace Vashti | o A | o e vt Wit St |0 e Wit vewars| O ACCOMPANY HARDING PARTY | FOR SUBURBS SOON ii's5s.rorm mecins tomor: | Vet Vireinia Betiions Supren: Ellis Bow se e Edwina Bowle, b row afternoon at Fort Washington, A ). i|of the day, when Firpo shall meet e @ ; Annette Mildred | y P! where there will be sports and a Motion for rehearing by the i preme Court of the natural gas Thometta Boyde, Ruth Shaler Boyd, |yoy j T f the | Coiisience Clicissm i Brmwaer, ipioransa | Yon inibattie avray] he bellla plenic supper. Evangeline Brown, Inez ‘Agnes Pampas most threatening stacks, The Mary M., which has been char- | has been filed by the e of W B e 1k, hctqria Budg, Mary|and he who would whip him should tered for the afternoon, will leave | Virglnia and will be taken under sh, Nellle L : 5 5 S ation. The effect will be 1 At conguering John- Riley's wharf at the foot of 6th street | postpone (he fssuance of the mar- southwest at 2 p.m. If it is raining | date until the October term of the Rose Campbell, Rosa Lena|carry an ax. . Dorothy Helen Cole, Olive B 2 sons you're surely a peach, and you the trip will be postponed until the court. In the Aol s was held that West Virginia ecould Anna Colen, Estelle Virginia };.»xnn! laca Almire \"nnlefi. l‘(‘;msla have the beef and the wind and the 1 7 5 oug! “orbin, Ellen Estelle Craw- s . ¥ not restrict its flow of natural gas b ford, Charlotte Tsabelle Davis, Helene | reach: confounding the seers who pipe lines to other states. i May Delaney, Edith Mary Dickerson, | predicted your fall, you gathered a Marie Diggs, Willie Anna = 2 . “Alice Louise Drew, Leonora |Wreath in that twelfth of May brawl. Thompson Eidier, L. Roscoe Evans,|But Firpo can hit in a horrible way, Michael J. MeDermott, in charge of | secretary to Elihu Root of the com- New Police Booths to Be Erected the force of stenographers with Presi- | mittee of jurists at the International | . 4 A dent Harding on his trip to Alaska, | Court of Justice at the Hague in 1920. | 11 Anacostia and Benning; Four in Use Successful. was specially detailed for that serv- [ Returning to the United States in the | _ | fall of that year he was appointed ice from the State Department where | [411 0f At Ferr o s o tment he holds the office of assistant to the | of State, and has served there to! chief of the division of current infor- | date Better police protection for Ana- mation. Mr. McDermott is an excep- | | costia and Benning sections is being tionally expert stenographer, and is| | planned by Maj. Sullivan through the expected to take down a | establishment of two more telephone e by tho . —reslient (ia%s pre- lat Anacostia and Good Hope roads pared in- advance as well as those | and the other will be at the Benning made extemporaneously Stenog- | 30th. Every M. A. C. alumnus is cordially invited. BAND CONCERT. Concert by the United States diers’ Home Band at the dstand, Soldlers’ Home, this beginning at 5:50 o'clock; John S. M. Zimmer- mann, bandmaster. March, “The World in Arm Overture, “Hunting for Luck, L Suppe Two numbers from suite, i . Bizet QL th Ford Gilbert, Hortense Jose- 2 phine Gray, Alleen Priscilla Harris, ’l } Bessie Abbe Laney, Harriet Lavinia , Josie Edwina Shumate. Mary Reid and Marjorie Victoria This Sale of 3-piece Wool Suits—is all including Relieve Scalp Domestic science — Mabel Estelle irritations with Dishman, Theresa Ann Braham Doug- . l Lillian _Virginia Grainage and Henri Mae Young. Domestic art—Fredericka Eczema and dandruff are among the ;D;p}lllsh Lounise Willama atrnte 2 ree scholarships to Howard Uni- most "efil“e“‘ A ‘g ba‘d"ffsd"!d | versity were presented by Dean Lucy too much care cannot be exercised in | Iy Siowe to the three young ladies at getting rid of them. The Resinol |the head of their class. Recipients | treatment is an easy method. of this honor were Margaret Ann | | Petwa of B-R-E-E-Z-E and keep cool! ELECTRIC With 3-Speed Universal Motor Guaranteed for 2 Years Ruth Bush, Dorothy Elizabeth Rhone, Ma- | rion Elizabeth Sabbs, Samunetta Del- 8afely! You can end in of corns, in . W. Andrews Ful- y! You'v ised to fight the day! You've promised 8! operation for a year on other main sure, and heal the irritation. Th subolle Garner, Dorothy Lee Gilliam, trips, and made a 1 for speed ' led The bull of th P. h and Commissioner Oyster. sledge. The bull of the Pampas has aterproof. Sizes for corns, callouses, Theress Rosina_ Hawkina. Viviaa & his place, Mr. McDermo s taken | the surrounding territory on a motor wdora Helena Johnson, 1Jumps on a foe with the force of a| "r. McDermott has had much_ex- D"S 1 s These booths are located in outly- PE: Cho s Gl Fay M in 1904, b % “Chimes of (re- iladys Fay Landers, Josephine Tur-|ith delight when his haymakers Mass., in . he served with es e v tiios o aollcs Rebecca Marshall, Eunice | You can’t understand; his whiskers | with the President at the White Love b Mfz. Co., makers of Dr. Sckoll's Foot flel transmitted to the nelghborhood P 3 Marga Dy v = eric: f th eme (“The Waltz We Lov : Margaret _Ann =~ Petway.| (oo of his head; he laughs when you | Amerit®s, SHies France toag o B the deciding factor In responding to ! Altce Burrell Silence, Beatrice May | stronger he grows as his foeman | ited § “The Star Spangled Banner.” e Snowden, Avis Mae Pauline beth Watson, Edna Wilhelmina and Audrey Catharyn Wooden. Pkg. of 20 Chesterfields Sl b e e e Sweet Caporals $1.20 Dorothy Fletcher, Sumner road viaduct. ene minute. Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads will do Dulcenia Gamble, ! rapher Swem, who attended Presi- i, and I know you won't hedge, but arteries of travel and have worked d infection from cutting y. Elizabeth Grinage, Ida Mae and accurac r attached One policeman remains constantly ut 3 is side, hi S are un- a ons. Get 2 bos today at your druggist's oF et e e L Wivisyontiion hisietde CHisHIERaES on by Président Harding for his pres- : cycle, keeping in touch with the izabeth Johnson, Tra ale, he kicks like a mule when perte in _public affairs. e (b) 3 m, Travola | & 4 ing suburbs, where the regular pa- . ner: Wamkrord: It o n Crowder, provost marshal gen- quest) ... lno.pads merie Fannle Elizabeth | X D! & son Y man in a hurry and calls headquar- hers, ~Marion Anita Mathews, | are black and his eyeballs are red | House as Army clerk Valse Fra tranm Comfort Ap pliances, Arch Sus ports,etc. o rie . " o at Vi illes, F' 3 o “inale, “By the Sapphire Sarah Victoria Robinson, Oliver Rich. | uncil at V illes, France, 1918, as Finale v the Sapp! $he &l for help.,.and thess booths | Simms, Eulx Northelia Simms, Grace | grows weak; and what_will he dc Tanner, Madeline | lard, Jess Willard, beware of the| Vowels, White, Bernice Lavinia Williams, Au- “limdvrgnrteu — Helena Ernestine Pkg. of 10, 8¢c—-2 for 15¢ Grimshaw Fletcher, Mabel Augusta]so Willard, Jess Willard, beware of i Four of these booths have been inl for they remove the eause—friction- zabeth Gariand, Catherine dent Wilson on all his speech-makin carry a shotgun, a pitchiork or well, in the opinifon of Maj. Sullivan 8 corrosive acids. Thin; antiseptics Hall. Lillian May Hawkins, Lilllan to the White' House staff. and to il in the booth, while a partner patrols #hoe dealer’s. Sewell Hored, Boma Hoimes | tiring, his shoulders are wide; he | S0¢ trip. “LA booth at frequent intervals. i P g avol B e : e graduating from Burdett College, Scenes from opera, abeth Marie Kave, | you've twisted its tail He grunts|& o ot trolmen have extensive beats ~to Grace Edith Marshail | 1and, he swears in a tongue thatferal at the War Department, and trot 5 het 2 - th age is immediatel Made in the laboratories of Th Scholl s ; transmitiea G0 ¢ a Isabel Payne, Mary Louise [and you can't drive a nail in the ud with the S NOuR S hrons In many cases a minute or two is Put one on~the pain is gone! a 5 ; £ v i i a o0 ial se 0 G e Ted Snyder ard Rogers, jr.; Besvie Evans Russell, | hand him a biff on the beak, and R e s Tt gl make possible Drompt respogse to ith, na K] 8 _____—___——————‘_—‘ mith, Thelma Elols n00t, | {02 man old and gray? . Wil ) (] 3 sa Irene Thomas, | day! h son, Mary Virginia | Turner, Alicebelle FEudora | = » V. beth Brown Warrick, | H g Edith Watscn, Thelma Eliza- | drey Scott Wilson, Josephine Wood : Camels ] Hortense Constantia Freeland, Carton of 10 pkgs. Shampoo with Resinol Soap, working the | T. . Edna W. White and Leonora | Specially Priced at —And not only does it take in all the spring light- lather well into the roots of the hair. Rinse thoroughly and when wholly dry, spread the hair apart and gently rub into the scalp a little Resinol Ointment. If done carefully little oint- ment will geton the hair. Ask your druggist for Resinol. *“Beyond compare for scalp and hair” ~mrae—— JOHN G. GRANT DEAD. ASHEVILLE, N. C., June 22.—John G. Grant, member of Congress from | the tenth North Carolina district in| | 1910-1911, died at his home at Hen- | | dersonvilie yesterday after a linger- |ing illn He was sixty-seven rs old 719 9th St. NW. Yo $8:%8 weights—but we've re-grouped them into three lots —tremendously reduced—as is the custom when we undertake clearance. English Ovals l Richmond Str. Cuts 19c pkg. SALE! Fine 8-inch Nickel Finish Electric Fans $7.79 Here's the ideal Fan for home or office, with a durable, fully guaranteed motor, four blades, long cord and pull plug. It is every inch a first-class three-speed fan. Handsomely finiched in nickel all over. It is a wonderful value at $7.79. See one in any of our store: They are Mode Clothes—that’s the important consideration and what gives significance to the reductions. All Suits up to $40.......,....$25 . Some with Extra Knickers included. All Suits up to $50............ $35 All Suits up to $65$4:5 The Superior ‘“Tropicals” Utilizing the favored featherweight weaves—but de- veloped with Mode craftsmanship. Saturday---for Children’s Shoes v+ AT THE FAMILY SHOE STORE Play Shoes and Vacation Footwear of every description—solid shoes that can't be worried by hard scuffing, because they’re BUILT for it—and fitted by men so that they’ll not be “unkind to little feet.” Genuine “U. S.” Keds High and low: brown and white; and in Strap Pumps in brown and white. Barefoot Sandals— Play Shoes The boys and girls can knock around in them to their heart’s content. Sizes 5 to 8, 8% to 11, 117 to 2, and 2% to 6. 85c to $3.00 Boy Scout Shoes Built to “stand g punishment”; for camping, hiking or outdoor work that knocks out the average shoe in short order. Try these instead. Sizes 11-13%; $2.50 Sizes 1—6 $3.00 See This Novel Hand Fan Special 49¢ This attractive little fan is a very ornamental novelty. I_t folds up, making for .onveni- ence. Fitted with a mirror it is doubly useful. Just press the little lever and enjoy the breeze. to $2.50 Mallison’s Tan and Brown Silk its that are alim Beachy Suts £E0 Suits .......oe.--.-$3 500 hand-tailored and silk fin- Linen Suits, $ 1 6.50 and 520 Tropical Worsteds— silk finished, 525 to 540 Mohair Suits. . 520 to 538 Gabardine Suits, 525 to 540 White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords--- For growing girls, misses and children; welt-sewed soles ; one-strap and lace oxfords;’ rubber heels; extra good quality canvas. Sizes 2'; to 7, widths B to D Sizes 117 to 2, widths B to D.............$3.50 Sizes 8% to 11, widths B to D $3.00 § White Kid Pumps for Growing Girls—Novelty effects Sizes 2% to 8 \r...$6.00 to $8.00 : Some for Misses at Attractive Prices FAMOUS “ACROBAT” SHOES— BOYS’ OXFORDS— For children. A varied and complete line; s sty genuinely EORINGIN OpesEACE) very substantial; hold their shape and wear' ooy ombhar hoy Bron oak outer soles, welt +ill afte tire of them; th it th Aedrmubace heclts : i r-you tire of them; they permit the natural growth of the foot and are comfortable. SEceligs M milis B A U, Sizes 1 to 6, wi ; All sizes, widths B to D $2.00 to $5.00 Eee Tie & ahe D A Fine White Flannel Trousers 3 Big Candy Specials Half-pound Cakes Hershey’s Sweet Chocolate 2 for 39c Big half-pound cakes of Hershey’s pure sweet milk choc- olate—fresh, new, perfect stock. Special for Friday and Saturdays-only, 2 cakes for 39c—regular 60c value. 60c Value Checolate Almonds ™ Special, 39c 1b. —Crisp, fresh, tender almonds, richly coated with choco- late—full 60c pound value. Special, Friday and Saturday only, 39¢ Ib. 60c Value Earl’s Chocolate Cherries and Nuts, Special 39c Pound Box —An attractive pound box of delicious chocolate-covered sherries and assorted nuts—60c value. Special, Friday ind Saturday, 39¢ 1b. English Cricket Cloth Trou- sers,—our own ime portations . 51 6,50 Striped Flannel and Serge Trousers . Sl 200 A new lot of Linen Knickers—Natural and Tan, Special, $4.95 Same Model in Gun’Metal Children’s, Misses’ and Growing Girls’ Pumps and Oxfords - In Patent Leather, Dull Kid and Tan All Sizes—B to D Widths—$2.00 to $4.00 Just arrived—the Wanted White Golf . CHILDREN'S HOSE Complete line of every color and style assortment, including the famous CADET Hosiery. Hose, Special, $1.95 a . .Silks—Colored Tops—Sports—Half and Three-Quarter Lengths : S0c, .60c, , 75¢, $1.00 : : { FAMILY SHOE STORE The Mode—F at Eleventh Joseph Strasburger Co., Inc. : \ Over 50 Years of Satisfactory Servite ¥ _ 310312 Seyenth St..N.W.